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From: RED DEVIL on 13 Aug 2010 09:52 On Fri, 13 Aug 2010 13:21:55 +0100, "michael adams" <mjadams25(a)ontel.net.uk> wrote: > >"RED DEVIL" <manutd11XX(a)bellsouth.net> wrote in message >news:foi866t046ost1kolubq1hp7vt652htmqd(a)4ax.com... >> On Thu, 12 Aug 2010 11:48:25 -0700 (PDT), bofh <lancj2(a)gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> >On 12 Aug, 12:03, "Mentalguy2k8" <Mentalguy...(a)gmail.com> wrote: >> > >> >> >> >> I think you'll find that Wenger has won a few things. Or is it only certain >> >> managers whose trophies are acknowledged if they were won more than a season >> >> ago? >> > >> >Wenger has won nowt for years. >> >His flawed obsession with bringing young players through and spending >> >no money, resulting in empty trophy cabinets for, is it 5 seasons now, >> >would have seen him sacked in, lets say, certain other clubs, as the >> >"fans" would have had their say ;-) >> >> Arsenal fans are a strange bunch, they worship Wenger for some reason >> and it's not results >> RED DEVIL > ><quote> > >[Wenger] is the most successful manager in the history of Arsenal in terms of >trophies and is also the club's longest-serving manager.[3][4] Wenger >was the first non-British manager to win the Double in England, having >done so in 1998 and 2002. In 2004, he became the only manager in FA Premier >League history to go through the entire season without defeat. > >Wenger is married to former basketball player Annie Brosterhous, with whom >he has one daughter, and currently lives in Totteridge, London.[9][10] >He is also a world brand ambassador for FIFA World Cup sponsor Castrol, >and as part of his arrangement has conducted several training camps for >international youth teams worldwide, as well as advising and providing >input to the Castrol Performance Index, FIFA's official ratings system, >used for gauging player ratings at official FIFA tournaments, ever since >the system's inception. > >David Dein, former vice-chairman of Arsenal FC, described Wenger as the most >important manager in the club's history: "Arsene's a miracle worker. He's >revolutionized the club. He's turned players into world-class players. >Since he has been here, we have seen football from another planet."[44] > ></quote> > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ars%C3%A8ne_Wenger > > >The article also goes on to say there's a statue of him at the stadium, >they have annual Wenger days, he has an asteroid named after him, >is a holder of the Legion d'Honuerre (the French VC), the OBE, and >speaks six different languages > >What more could anyone possibly ask ? > > >michael adams > That he win something sometime soon? RED DEVIL |