Wenger appointed FIFA global head of development
Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2019 8:57 am
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The legend hope one day he run fifa.The guy who change English football and pave ways for small boys like Klopp and Pep.
No let Zee catch you oh!kajifu wrote:The legend hope one day he run fifa.The guy who change English football and pave ways for small boys like Klopp and Pep.
Oga Zee knows Wenger na papa for Klop and PepScipio Africanus wrote:No let Zee catch you oh!kajifu wrote:The legend hope one day he run fifa.The guy who change English football and pave ways for small boys like Klopp and Pep.
I expected you to show up with your usual "I wish he'd left earlier."cchinukw wrote:A good semi retirement gig. I wish he had left Arsenal sooner and saved us the heartache of a protracted transition to wherever.
It should have been obvious to all but the swindled of heart that he was done ages ago.Cally wrote:I expected you to show up with your usual "I wish he'd left earlier."cchinukw wrote:A good semi retirement gig. I wish he had left Arsenal sooner and saved us the heartache of a protracted transition to wherever.
He's left and what have you done since then? Stay there and be wishing he'd left earlier instead of giving the man his due respect. When you finish, go back to your club and tell us your next wish.
My brother you should know better.People will attack you for saying anything about Wenger that they don't like to hear.Telling them Wenger over stay to them is a crime,even though Wenger himself has admit he over stay.If Wenger was not force out, they will still want him continue...cchinukw wrote:It should have been obvious to all but the swindled of heart that he was done ages ago.Cally wrote:I expected you to show up with your usual "I wish he'd left earlier."cchinukw wrote:A good semi retirement gig. I wish he had left Arsenal sooner and saved us the heartache of a protracted transition to wherever.
He's left and what have you done since then? Stay there and be wishing he'd left earlier instead of giving the man his due respect. When you finish, go back to your club and tell us your next wish.
Since he left did any top club come calling? If not why?
We all knew he had lost the passion for the dugout and was more of a corporate man. But mba...my Arsenal bredren still thought that like Lazarus his career would rise from the dead.
I had always known that Arsenal needed major root and branch surgery. He was just one plank of a hydra headed systemic problem.
The major issue is the club owner. My argument about Wenger is that by him staying on as long as he did without succession planning, he was complicit in the decay that set in after his and the club's glory years. What is so hard to grasp?
All your imagination. No one knows whether top clubs have come calling or not. You also cannot possibly tell that he had lost his passion for the dugout. All your feelings that you've chosen to present as facts.cchinukw wrote:It should have been obvious to all but the swindled of heart that he was done ages ago.Cally wrote:I expected you to show up with your usual "I wish he'd left earlier."cchinukw wrote:A good semi retirement gig. I wish he had left Arsenal sooner and saved us the heartache of a protracted transition to wherever.
He's left and what have you done since then? Stay there and be wishing he'd left earlier instead of giving the man his due respect. When you finish, go back to your club and tell us your next wish.
Since he left did any top club come calling? If not why?
We all knew he had lost the passion for the dugout and was more of a corporate man. But mba...my Arsenal bredren still thought that like Lazarus his career would rise from the dead.
I had always known that Arsenal needed major root and branch surgery. He was just one plank of a hydra headed systemic problem.
The major issue is the club owner. My argument about Wenger is that by him staying on as long as he did without succession planning, he was complicit in the decay that set in after his and the club's glory years. What is so hard to grasp?
Not feelings. If he was so hot, top clubs would have come calling.Cally wrote:All your imagination. No one knows whether top clubs have come calling or not. You also cannot possibly tell that he had lost his passion for the dugout. All your feelings that you've chosen to present as facts.cchinukw wrote:It should have been obvious to all but the swindled of heart that he was done ages ago.Cally wrote:I expected you to show up with your usual "I wish he'd left earlier."cchinukw wrote:A good semi retirement gig. I wish he had left Arsenal sooner and saved us the heartache of a protracted transition to wherever.
He's left and what have you done since then? Stay there and be wishing he'd left earlier instead of giving the man his due respect. When you finish, go back to your club and tell us your next wish.
Since he left did any top club come calling? If not why?
We all knew he had lost the passion for the dugout and was more of a corporate man. But mba...my Arsenal bredren still thought that like Lazarus his career would rise from the dead.
I had always known that Arsenal needed major root and branch surgery. He was just one plank of a hydra headed systemic problem.
The major issue is the club owner. My argument about Wenger is that by him staying on as long as he did without succession planning, he was complicit in the decay that set in after his and the club's glory years. What is so hard to grasp?
He reject all top clubs and went to fifa,Wenger is washed up not something i like to say,any well run big club will not touch him.Though i will take him than Barca current coach.Messi can cover for our ogacchinukw wrote:Not feelings. If he was so hot, top clubs would have come calling.Cally wrote:All your imagination. No one knows whether top clubs have come calling or not. You also cannot possibly tell that he had lost his passion for the dugout. All your feelings that you've chosen to present as facts.cchinukw wrote:It should have been obvious to all but the swindled of heart that he was done ages ago.Cally wrote:I expected you to show up with your usual "I wish he'd left earlier."cchinukw wrote:A good semi retirement gig. I wish he had left Arsenal sooner and saved us the heartache of a protracted transition to wherever.
He's left and what have you done since then? Stay there and be wishing he'd left earlier instead of giving the man his due respect. When you finish, go back to your club and tell us your next wish.
Since he left did any top club come calling? If not why?
We all knew he had lost the passion for the dugout and was more of a corporate man. But mba...my Arsenal bredren still thought that like Lazarus his career would rise from the dead.
I had always known that Arsenal needed major root and branch surgery. He was just one plank of a hydra headed systemic problem.
The major issue is the club owner. My argument about Wenger is that by him staying on as long as he did without succession planning, he was complicit in the decay that set in after his and the club's glory years. What is so hard to grasp?
He rejected top clubs? Pray which serious offer did he reject?kajifu wrote:He reject all top clubs and went to fifa,Wenger is washed up not something i like to say,any well run big club will not touch him.Though i will take him than Barca current coach.Messi can cover for our ogacchinukw wrote:Not feelings. If he was so hot, top clubs would have come calling.Cally wrote:All your imagination. No one knows whether top clubs have come calling or not. You also cannot possibly tell that he had lost his passion for the dugout. All your feelings that you've chosen to present as facts.cchinukw wrote:It should have been obvious to all but the swindled of heart that he was done ages ago.Cally wrote:I expected you to show up with your usual "I wish he'd left earlier."cchinukw wrote:A good semi retirement gig. I wish he had left Arsenal sooner and saved us the heartache of a protracted transition to wherever.
He's left and what have you done since then? Stay there and be wishing he'd left earlier instead of giving the man his due respect. When you finish, go back to your club and tell us your next wish.
Since he left did any top club come calling? If not why?
We all knew he had lost the passion for the dugout and was more of a corporate man. But mba...my Arsenal bredren still thought that like Lazarus his career would rise from the dead.
I had always known that Arsenal needed major root and branch surgery. He was just one plank of a hydra headed systemic problem.
The major issue is the club owner. My argument about Wenger is that by him staying on as long as he did without succession planning, he was complicit in the decay that set in after his and the club's glory years. What is so hard to grasp?
West Ham,Everton,Bayern etc.cchinukw wrote:He rejected top clubs? Pray which serious offer did he reject?kajifu wrote:He reject all top clubs and went to fifa,Wenger is washed up not something i like to say,any well run big club will not touch him.Though i will take him than Barca current coach.Messi can cover for our ogacchinukw wrote:Not feelings. If he was so hot, top clubs would have come calling.Cally wrote:All your imagination. No one knows whether top clubs have come calling or not. You also cannot possibly tell that he had lost his passion for the dugout. All your feelings that you've chosen to present as facts.cchinukw wrote:It should have been obvious to all but the swindled of heart that he was done ages ago.Cally wrote:I expected you to show up with your usual "I wish he'd left earlier."cchinukw wrote:A good semi retirement gig. I wish he had left Arsenal sooner and saved us the heartache of a protracted transition to wherever.
He's left and what have you done since then? Stay there and be wishing he'd left earlier instead of giving the man his due respect. When you finish, go back to your club and tell us your next wish.
Since he left did any top club come calling? If not why?
We all knew he had lost the passion for the dugout and was more of a corporate man. But mba...my Arsenal bredren still thought that like Lazarus his career would rise from the dead.
I had always known that Arsenal needed major root and branch surgery. He was just one plank of a hydra headed systemic problem.
The major issue is the club owner. My argument about Wenger is that by him staying on as long as he did without succession planning, he was complicit in the decay that set in after his and the club's glory years. What is so hard to grasp?