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A sense that


A) as a club, arsenal had genuine cash to compete with manchesters and Chelsea

B) Wenger didn't utilise that cash

C) a better manager was available


Given constraints of the club (transfer money is one thing, wages another... We simply can not compete) no manager I can think of would achieve what he does


Get rid of Wenger without changing the boards strategy? Welcome to Aston villa at best.

It's passport time again, tomorrow night is the second set of Champions League games. Anyone who missed last week's games can still join in. As you don't have any catching up to do on 4 players, you'd still have a good chance to qualify for the knock-out stage...



Tuesday 19th February 2013


Arsenal V Bayern Munich

FC Porto V Malaga



Wednesday 20th February 2013


AC Milan V Barcelona

Galatasaray V Schalke 04

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