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Lehmann on his way back to Arsenal :lol: :lol:

 

"To have someone here who hates me is just amazing. I know he hates me. If he was someone important to me, I would try to talk to him and see what the problem is. But he's not. So we don't talk" - If this is how Manuel Almunia felt about Jens Lehmann in 2008, he'll be delighted that the out-of-work goalkeeper, 82, is in talks to rejoin Arsenal

 

-Fiver

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Lehmann on his way back to Arsenal :lol: :lol:

 

"To have someone here who hates me is just amazing. I know he hates me. If he was someone important to me, I would try to talk to him and see what the problem is. But he's not. So we don't talk" - If this is how Manuel Almunia felt about Jens Lehmann in 2008, he'll be delighted that the out-of-work goalkeeper, 82, is in talks to rejoin Arsenal

 

-Fiver

He's already been at and around Arsenal for a couple of months doing his coaching so i think either way he's facing him every day!

I'm pleased and if hasn't regressed too much i'd probably make him first choice for the rest of the season!

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thanks  :lol: My german is a bit rusty.

 

Ash! your thoughts?

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Saw something today that our old friend Tony Vetere has left Villa after 3 months, he was creditted with getting Darren Bent according to The Mirror.

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Lehman's another one of the many players who had that winning mentality that Wenger is yet to replace.

 

He certainly is. But he's not the answer, otherwise we should be knocking on Shearer's door tomorrow morning.

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Lehman's another one of the many players who had that winning mentality that Wenger is yet to replace.

 

He certainly is. But he's not the answer, otherwise we should be knocking on Shearer's door tomorrow morning.

 

I never said he was the answer. It was more to do with the fact how Wenger still hasn't replaced him and several others.

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Wenger never replaced the likes of Lehmann, Vieira, Henry, Campbell. etc.

 

You need leaders in every department.

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Is Wenger ever going to just put Arsenal's supposedly healthy financial state to good use and address their weaknesses properly? :lol:

You do know this isn't a transfer window? Right?

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Wenger never replaced the likes of Lehmann, Vieira, Henry, Campbell. etc.

 

You need leaders in every department.

 

Agreed, they have lots of talented players but lack any real personality in the side. Even the experienced players all still seem young and mentally fragile imo.

 

I think Fabregas is an absolutely brilliant player but he doesn't scream captain to me.

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Wenger revolutionised Arsenal 15 years ago and he's still one of the best managers around. But he's also an absolute idiot at times. JUST. BUY. A. GOALKEEPER.

 

6 years without a trophy, man. Stop being silly.

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Is Wenger ever going to just put Arsenal's supposedly healthy financial state to good use and address their weaknesses properly? :lol:

You do know this isn't a transfer window? Right?

 

And you do realise there's been 6 windows since he left and you've never replaced him?

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Saw something today that our old friend Tony Vetere has left Villa after 3 months, he was creditted with getting Darren Bent according to The Mirror.

 

We had Tony Jimenez and Jeff Vetere. Witch one did you mean?

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Lehman's another one of the many players who had that winning mentality that Wenger is yet to replace.

 

He certainly is. But he's not the answer, otherwise we should be knocking on Shearer's door tomorrow morning.

 

I never said he was the answer. It was more to do with the fact how Wenger still hasn't replaced him and several others.

 

Oh right, then yeah :thup: I said the other day, they'll never be successful until they replace him and Campbell.

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Despite all the positive stuff, Wenger seems very naive. Both tactically and in terms of his team selections.. Not saying I know more than him like but at times it's like he deliberately ignores his team's weaknesses / the opposition's strengths. Couple it with the players' general lack of determination and it's like I'm watching fucking Spurs from 3 years ago at times.

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