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You need a balance there. I agree that he is a nasty, horrible man. However, he is a good if not great manager.


There is too much money in the game these days, so the richer clubs will always do better than the Chaltons... You still need to be a decent manager to make it all work though.


He's still a c**t though!

atila the gooner Wrote:

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> Fergusmoan, unbelievably, is a knight of the

> realm. Yet he manages to display all the grace and

> charm of Jack the Ripper. I want to know who was

> responsible for recommending that this gobshite be

> made a Knight, they need stringing up.



what, and arsehole wanker is an angel.

I wondered when you'd show up. Compared to your beloved red nosed cave dwelling foul mouthed toss pot, yeah, he is. Oh and he can string a coherent sentence together in several lanuages, unlike Fergusmoan, who can only speak one lanuage, and that is one that is incomprensible to most of us. To get round that he sends his number two out to speak to the BBC. Oh sorry, I forgot, that's because they accused him of wrong doing so he threw his toys out of the pram and refuses to speak to them. What an enlightened attitude. I can't help but despise him , put simply, because he deserves it.

spadetownboy Wrote:

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> you know something tilla you carry yourself with

> the same grace or lack of it that mr wenger does.



Dear me, I did strike a nerve didn't I? I thought Fergusmoan and his followers were good at mind games. It is obvious I was mistaken. I notice you didn't direct your remarks to Keef, who also agrees Fergusmoan is a James Hunt.

Hereford 0 v Cardiff 2

Man Ure 3 v Tottenham 0

Sheff Utd 1 v Man City 2

Arsenal 2 v Toon 0

Barnet 1 v Bristol Rovers 2

Coventry 2 v Millwall 0

Derby 2 v Preston 1

Liverpool 5 v Havant and W 0

Mansfield 1 v Middlesbrough 1

Oldham 3 v Huddersfield 0

Peterborough 1 v West Brom 3

Portsmouth 3 v Plymouth 1

Southampton 1 v Bury 1

Watford 1 v Wolverhampton 1

Wigan 1 v Chelsea 3

Hereford 0 v Cardiff 3

Man Ure 3 v Tottenham 2

Sheff Utd 2 v Man City 2

Arsenal 3 v Toon 0

Barnet 1 v Bristol Rovers 2

Coventry 3 v Millwall 1

Derby 2 v Preston 0

Liverpool 3 v Havant and W 0

Mansfield 1 v Middlesbrough 2

Oldham 3 v Huddersfield 1

Peterborough 2 v West Brom 3

Portsmouth 4 v Plymouth 1

Southampton 2 v Bury 1

Watford 2 v Wolverhampton 1

Wigan 1 v Chelsea 2

I just spotted that 'Arsehole wanker' comment. Really spadetown, that's needlessly offensive. Wenger conducts himself with a dignity which Fergusen can't even come close to. Having constructed a team that play in a style Fergie now copies, being a brilliant spotter of talent and a great man-manager the insults sound rather desperate. Your insults prove why Arsenal are a better team and club whoever wins the league - life's about how you conduct yourself as well as how much you win.


Just as with big Sam, Fergie should be grown up enough to forgive the BBC for reporting the truth (how rude of them!). He's a good manager alright but at a club with very deep pockets (Veron for ?26m!!!!) With that kind of money I'd be a good manager with a far nicer nose, less chewing gum and honest children.


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Ashley Cole outed in the Sun today as a love-rat. Generally I would say that it is an invasion of privacy blah blah - but in this instance I am a happy man. Never enjoyed a game more than Arsenal Chelsea on 16/12 - he is a true example of why footballers have a bad name.


http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article725180.ece

I think Alex Ferguson is a horrid man, Wenger has more manners. However, I think both are equally as ungracious.


They are both good managers though, and it's not like Arsenal are a poor club (though I do conceed that he gets great players from no where and makes them greater).

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