I’m a newer fan who only started watching the club over the past 2 seasons. I’ve been trying to learn the history of the club, and I’m confused why there was hate for Wenger at the end of his career. I learned that he lead the invincible’s, and that amazing squad from the early 2000s, he gave us the only champions league final appearance in club history, and even after that he seem to do an amazing job. Heck he even got a new Stadium that is really nice. He seemed to be loved. By all accounts he should be a Saint to the gooners but then I look forward a few years, and they were all these Wenger out protests. What led to such a fall from grace.
I’m 41, all I ever knew was Papa Wengz and I absolutely adored him. But there comes a time where we still love our parents/grandparents but we start to wonder if it’s still safe for them to drive the car……
Same here, 34 years old Swiss gooner. Arsenal was Arsène as far as I am concerned. We moved on and we’re in good hands but I’ll never forget what the man did for us and English football.
For quite a long time, I thought Arsenal was named after Arsène. Or the other way round.
Was heartbroken when I found out the truth. :-/
You weren’t alone in this
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This is a great analogy. I think the other thing that annoyed us is that we always were challenging for the top 4 but never were serious title contenders. Also, we could beat all the little teams but struggled to compete with the big ones. It was just a little missing that we couldn’t seem to fill. In hindsight, top 4 for that many years is an incredible achievement and there were def some lean years after.