by bigmick » Thu Nov 06, 2008 7:54 pm
Once again this is an argument that's been done to death. They haven't won anything in the last four seasons no, but they have mounted a genuine and sustained challenge for the league title, and they were beaten in a Champions League final so they've hardly been in the doldrums. Equally, as we're talking about transfer spends it might be better if nobody puts up what Wenger hasn't spent over the same period that Rafa's been here. Off the top of my head it'll probably end up that he's laid out around forty five quid, he's a bit of a one off in that department.
It's also worth remembering that the season before "the last four seasons" they won the league whilst remaining unbeaten. The so-called "invincibles" were a fantastic football team, and it's worth not only remembering them when discussing Wenger but also considering that since then the Frenchman has rebuilt the whole team. Every single player who now plays for them was not a regular member of that side. Equally, in the closed season they lost both Flamini and Hleb, two players who were absolutely integral to their relative success last season.
I'll no doubt get accused of "crawling up Wengers erse", or told to "feck off and support Arsenal then" but I think if we are discussing things it makes sense to at least bring a bit of perspective to the arguments. One the question of "attractive football" there really isn't any argument nor comparison between the two sides. Equally however, I would be staggered if we didn't finish well in advance of Arsenal this season. Despite having their usual sprinkling of excellent players who were picked up for a song (Adebayor-3mill, Van Persie-3mill, Clichy and Fabregas-two bags of crisps and some orange bibs) they have a team which is lacking in any real backbone. I shouldm think that until Wenger bites the bullet and gets shot of William Gallas who looks like a disruptive influence to me these days, they will be languishing in the doldrums somewhat.
"se e in una bottigla ed e bianco, e latte".