Younger supporters may not understand just how much Wenger transformed every aspect of arsenal and gave us a new standing globally. George Graham was a great manager and did so much for us, but Wenger took it way beyond
@@TPG905 Not only that. Emirates Stadium's design was heavily influenced by Wenger, and IIRC, that stadium heavily influenced the design of the Juventus stadium too.
That’s more to do with the timeframe of when Wenger was Arsenal manager compared to Graham when the Premier League wasn’t beginning to go global. It’s no signal on either manager being better or worse than the other.
Never get bored too actually? And if you really want to know why The CL was never won by Arsene? I TELL you why, For the fact Of teams eg. Chelsea just to name one team 🙄 coupled with Moaniriho? To this day I still can't get my head round Ashley Cole selling his Sole for A few bags more? 😅 I FACED HIM ONE TIME AT A CLUB AND I just said Why? Why Ashley over a few grand Xtra per week? Why m8? THE GUY claimed it was never the Money involved? But that's all he tells us now?
I hope you know Arsène that you made my childhood the greatest time. Being a kid in school during the invincibles season was amazing. The values and respect you instilled i transferred to my day to day life. You are the grandfather i never had. Merci Arsène
People forget that we should have won the PL title 3 seasons on the bounce, we absolutely threw it away in the 02/03 season, we lead the title race for something like 77 percent of the season, then we lost form right at the worst moment just as United got some unbelievable results as the end. That Arsenal team of that era was so so good. Also Not sure David will see this but you were my absolute hero as a kid, I grew up playing GK, had all of the Arsenal shirts - I have a picture of me in my school fancy dress photo of about 10 years of age with my full Arsenal GK kit on and also sporting a drawn on moustache. Also as a kid I used to ask the hairdresser to cut my hair the same as yours - to the point where I was asking the Barber to give me your receding hairline! I thought that was the style at the time! I was a really promising keeper too, won player of tournaments a couple of times in local competitions, but I was absolutely tiny and by the time I was in my mid teens I was 5ft 6 and no one would give me a look, so packed it in. Wish I didn't cos by the time I was 20 I was 6ft 1 - not exactly huge for a keeper, but big enough - but thank you for being my inspiration for many years!
@gladiatorscoops4907 Coulda woulda shoulda If you should've had 2002/03 you more so should NOT have had 1997/98 where ManUtd led for ages and by more points and were robbed at Highbury when Scholes should've won a pen to go 2-3 up just before half-time in 1 of many games Arsenal had to win to stand any chance. Plus 2002/03 Arsenal only got 17 points vs the Top8 (including ThierryHenry's offside brace vs ManUtd) which is really poor. ManUtd got over double that (35pts) so actually it would've been them throwing it away if they didn't go on to win it with a superior record like that because it would've just meant they lost it because of points dropped vs teams who were awful like Sunderland etc...either that or because they were robbed of the win at Highbury. Should just be grateful you got those 2 out of 3 2001/02 to 2003/04 because the first one was only because ManUtd had been winning loads just that 1 throwaway 97/98 in the last 6 seasons apart from that won every year since 1995/96 (plus the previous 2 out of 3 before then) and ManUtd were trying out new things by 2001 getting bored bought Veron, v.Nistelrooy etc...changed the formation to keep the normal regular midfielders on and it took a year to gel properly but still like always back then did much better in CL than Arsenal. In fact, injuries were caused by the CL campaign and having an effect on the PL race outcome like 97/98 did but not quite as much as that time. Deportivo injured Beckham and he missed the Arsenal game at OldTrafford which v.Nistelrooy didn't start either. If ManUtd didn't need to win (mainly because they threw away the Highbury game they led from halftime but 3 individual howlers gave Arsenal the points) probably wouldn't have ended up losing that goal on the counter-attack and then further points were dropped after as it was meaningless so the final 10point margin is a bit misleading. If the head-to-heads go differently could've easily been ManUtd's title even then and ManUtd did score quite a lot than Arsenal (as they did in 97/98) plus reached ChampionsLeague semi-finals which Arsenal could only dream of back then. And 2003/04 Arsenal may have been angry about the outcome of 2002/03 and made sure of the title. Arsenal weren't going to win 3 in a row and they couldn't even win 2 in a row. ManUtd may have been a bit complacent in 2004 Arsenal fans always only think about it in a bias way and also Ferdinand's ban was a big factor, ManUtd were top before that.
Two absolutely class guys. A brilliant manager & a brilliant goalie. You brought us fans such excitement, happiness & joy. We’ll never forget. Thank you (from the bottom of my heart). COYG!
@@matthewdoyle3877 Nothing lasts forever, club was rotting and every other club had caught up and past us, it needed change he needed help and the Kroenke's didn't help
@@andrewburton3205 I get that, but AFTV all wanted him out, like the Prat in the hat WENS IT GOIN TO END WOBBBBBIIIIIIIEEEEEEEE!!!!! Then was gushing for a selfie with him. Its the Double Standards I find staggering
It's amazing the little nuggets you pick up on how Arsene thinks from this. Even when he was talking about the different approaches week to week in different countries, and how he would adapt his thought processes in mind with that. No wonder he was nicknamed Le Professeur. A true scholar of the game. Not many would think in such an open minded way in such a high pressure environment. Compare that to say Capello and it's clear why one was successful with English talent and the other was a complete failure. On a side note, it was pretty funny when he recalled how he was close to getting the Arsenal job a year before he did but that the club went for the slightly safer choice at the time. Yet, after a year went back to the manager that they felt left the best impression on them. Pretty much the exact same thing happened to Mikel when he got the job. Missed out to Unai the year before, but got it the next year. Arsenal, eh? We're a club where our traditions seem to follow in the most charmed of ways.
Nothing but love and admiration for Wenger. Almost brought me to tears at times the way the fans treated him at the end of his tenure. I can't stand how the kroenkes never supported him
Thank you David for this interview with the Boss. Made my day. COYG 🔴⚪🙏🏾 If possible please create a live where our questions would be answered by you. I'm old school yknow would love to see all the players who I saw playing for that mighty red and white when I started watching premier league. And if possible please bring Dennis too. I know you will keep my request.
Thanks Mr Wenger for taking our club global. You will not even know how many became supporters because of what you created. And thank DS for being such a gentleman between the sticks.
David, thanks for this interview, absolutely loved it.. I'm 55 now and as an Arsenal fan, have witnessed some great moments,, however Arsene Wenger gifted me the greatest moments as an Arsenal supporter I have ever experienced and done with such class and style.. I for one shall forever be grateful and love him till the end of my day's.. Furthermore Arsene brought Arteta to our Club and showed him the Values and what it means to be at the Arsenal.. I have a sneaky feeling Arteta will bring us the elusive, Champions League Trophy..!
I met David in the mid 90's in Hamleys, i was 10. He was signing autographs with Darren Anderton. I had a broken arm and David signed my plaster cast! Darren grabbed the pen and asked if i wanted his signature too. I said "no thanks mate" and walked off. 😂 they both laughed. i'll never forget Davids chuckle. COYG
Thank you for this Episode. you have no idea how much this means to me, my favourite Arsenal goalie AND my second father on a podcast. David, Thank you.
I love Arsene Wenger quote about the English fight, and the older generations, it is true, and something I lament in modern society in a more general way, we are losing men who know how to fight when it matters....passivity and lack of will and determination is becoming an infectious disease in modern culture and Tony Adams and Co, Roy Keene, of Utd, optimised how men can and should forge themselves for the betterment of themselves their families and communities. Their sports, professions and so on and life in general. Uniformity is not a good thing, and they call it diversity! 🤣PS Arsenal fan since the early 70s. Loved Brady and co 78, 79, 80 and all the years after But Dennis, Henry, Pires, wow!
Boss, thank you for all you brought to us. You put Arsenal at the map of the world soccer. I am not surprised we are pacesetters. I have always been proud to call myself a Gunner for life. Is always a pleasure listening to you, more so when one of our Legends is moderating.
Wenger had big characters that wanted to win and knew how to win, they were just difficult to manage. Arteta had to change the culture of a club that had players that didn’t know how to win and didn’t care enough about winning, so it’s different. Although I do think he can learn in that regard and be better, he’s still a young manager
@@Chigz10Not true. Martinez wanted to win for instance, ozil is a winner. Listen to Wenger, he said he gave them a chance to change their culture not just giving them attitudes or throwing them out. Wenger always rewards performing players with more game time but Arteta always do the opposite because he's bias. When have you heard anytime that Wenger was bias to certain players????
@@dchampionpraisekeyz8341 Martinez wanted to play, players leave for more opportunities all the time including under Wenger. Ozil is a terrible example lol he got a 350k a week contract and fell off, he absolutely did not care about winning by the end and that was an issue before Arteta got there. And one of the major flaws of Wenger towards the end was that he was massively biased in favour of players that were not good enough and wouldn’t improve on them
@@dchampionpraisekeyz8341Ozil??? he was an excellent player in his prime but by the time Arteta joined, he had dropped so much he could not even get a game in the Turkish league at that point you want him to start for Arsenal?😅
@@finding_aether Didn't you heard what Wenger and David are saying??? The old players then had past their prime as they were over 30 and could cause problems to the team but Wenger change to playing from the back to suit Adams and Co which involves less running but more of intelligence, Wenger didn't sell them and went to bring in ball playing defenders straight away
Thats what arsenal is all about the foundation set by this man over the years and our club keeping their players attached to club with some sort and now see mikel and his love for the club and structure and ideas he's got is no limit for upcoming years .
Great show David same name as me? Arsene was and still is a ledgend and like yourself. I love the way he changed Arsenal and English football with the diets and the training True Gentleman both of you l Thank you both for entertainment you gave to us Gooners and English football love & Respect never 4get . Respect to both of your wives and children bless you.Coyg Gunners4Life
To concede just 18 goals in your first season was an incredible achievement although the 2002 team actually conceded twice as much with 36 but did play more attacking football, so when Arsen said that conceding 16 goals that season was unbelievable i think he meant it literally
I still believe that Arsene was the one who said, "Get Dennis Bergkamp." I don't think he will ever admit it, but there's no way Rioch was allowed to splurge 7.5m on a player.
I remember itmate. I was telling my son about how 2002 was better than the Invincibles and that it’s the only year when the best team did not win the league.
"We won the league! (We won the league!) In Manchester! (In Manchester!)....we won the league in Manchester, we won the league at Old Trafford! We won the league in Manchester!!!"
That 2002 team was better than the so called invincibles imo. Winning the double beats winning the Prem alone. Still had Adams too. The big disappointment was the failure in Europe. If my memory serves me we list to Valencia in the CL?
You might be into something there. I always felt the 98/99 team was less technical but had more leadership and had a better blend between technique, power, and directness. The invincible team used to dilly dally with the ball around the box too much. Overmars and Anelka, decisive and direct. Overall the attacking talent in the he 2004 team was better though. You can make a case for the 2002 team though
He extended the careers of Seaman, Bould, Winterburn, Keown and Dixon. Tony Adams had a lot of injuries and when fit was still world class to the day he retired. He just couldn’t hack the operations anymore. Ian Wright had his best ever PL season under Wenger in 1996/97 and scored around 25 goals at 32 years old which was past a player’s peak at that age back then. Since Wenger arrived, we have not just seen players carry on playing past 32 in the PL but past 36 and 37. His scientific methods changed the PL forever. Every manager followed suit. It proved his downfall in the end as once everyone realised how he was so successful, they all followed suit. Not to mention once Chelsea had Abramovich take over, the door he had with his contacts in France and around the world for cheap world class talent was closed. Chelsea and then Man City would simply hijack all our deals with overinflated transfer fees.
Younger supporters may not understand just how much Wenger transformed every aspect of arsenal and gave us a new standing globally. George Graham was a great manager and did so much for us, but Wenger took it way beyond
Not just Arsenal, but football in general...
To hear that all the biggest teams came to see the training ground just proves how influential he really was!!
@@TPG905 yeah training ground, giving youth a chance, bringing foreign players, diet..
@@TPG905 Not only that. Emirates Stadium's design was heavily influenced by Wenger, and IIRC, that stadium heavily influenced the design of the Juventus stadium too.
That’s more to do with the timeframe of when Wenger was Arsenal manager compared to Graham when the Premier League wasn’t beginning to go global. It’s no signal on either manager being better or worse than the other.
Would listen to the Boss speak for 100's of hours. Merci Arsene, Merci
Wenger the fraud
He is mesmerising. One Arsene Wenger. So glad he got a much deserved statue.
@@markharrison3096 very odd
@@CUSTARDMIKE How?
Never get bored too actually? And if you really want to know why The CL was never won by Arsene? I TELL you why, For the fact Of teams eg. Chelsea just to name one team 🙄 coupled with Moaniriho? To this day I still can't get my head round Ashley Cole selling his Sole for A few bags more? 😅 I FACED HIM ONE TIME AT A CLUB AND I just said Why? Why Ashley over a few grand Xtra per week? Why m8? THE GUY claimed it was never the Money involved? But that's all he tells us now?
I remember the 2002 season. Freddie couldn't stop scoring. He took us home. What a season!
I hope you know Arsène that you made my childhood the greatest time. Being a kid in school during the invincibles season was amazing. The values and respect you instilled i transferred to my day to day life.
You are the grandfather i never had.
Merci Arsène
Thank you Arsene Wenger for everything you done for Arsenal you will always have my respect.
Two legends of Arsenal.
Great to see them healthy and well.
We need more content like this.
Thanks David for sharing with us Gooners! ❤
The greatest man in Arsenal's history! Many fans, myself included, wouldn't have been Arsenal fans if not for him. Forever grateful!
People forget that we should have won the PL title 3 seasons on the bounce, we absolutely threw it away in the 02/03 season, we lead the title race for something like 77 percent of the season, then we lost form right at the worst moment just as United got some unbelievable results as the end. That Arsenal team of that era was so so good.
Also Not sure David will see this but you were my absolute hero as a kid, I grew up playing GK, had all of the Arsenal shirts - I have a picture of me in my school fancy dress photo of about 10 years of age with my full Arsenal GK kit on and also sporting a drawn on moustache.
Also as a kid I used to ask the hairdresser to cut my hair the same as yours - to the point where I was asking the Barber to give me your receding hairline! I thought that was the style at the time!
I was a really promising keeper too, won player of tournaments a couple of times in local competitions, but I was absolutely tiny and by the time I was in my mid teens I was 5ft 6 and no one would give me a look, so packed it in.
Wish I didn't cos by the time I was 20 I was 6ft 1 - not exactly huge for a keeper, but big enough - but thank you for being my inspiration for many years!
@gladiatorscoops4907
Coulda woulda shoulda
If you should've had 2002/03 you more so should NOT have had 1997/98 where ManUtd led for ages and by more points and were robbed at Highbury when Scholes should've won a pen to go 2-3 up just before half-time in 1 of many games Arsenal had to win to stand any chance.
Plus 2002/03 Arsenal only got 17 points vs the Top8 (including ThierryHenry's offside brace vs ManUtd) which is really poor. ManUtd got over double that (35pts) so actually it would've been them throwing it away if they didn't go on to win it with a superior record like that because it would've just meant they lost it because of points dropped vs teams who were awful like Sunderland etc...either that or because they were robbed of the win at Highbury.
Should just be grateful you got those 2 out of 3 2001/02 to 2003/04 because the first one was only because ManUtd had been winning loads just that 1 throwaway 97/98 in the last 6 seasons apart from that won every year since 1995/96 (plus the previous 2 out of 3 before then) and ManUtd were trying out new things by 2001 getting bored bought Veron, v.Nistelrooy etc...changed the formation to keep the normal regular midfielders on and it took a year to gel properly but still like always back then did much better in CL than Arsenal. In fact, injuries were caused by the CL campaign and having an effect on the PL race outcome like 97/98 did but not quite as much as that time.
Deportivo injured Beckham and he missed the Arsenal game at OldTrafford which v.Nistelrooy didn't start either. If ManUtd didn't need to win (mainly because they threw away the Highbury game they led from halftime but 3 individual howlers gave Arsenal the points) probably wouldn't have ended up losing that goal on the counter-attack and then further points were dropped after as it was meaningless so the final 10point margin is a bit misleading. If the head-to-heads go differently could've easily been ManUtd's title even then and ManUtd did score quite a lot than Arsenal (as they did in 97/98) plus reached ChampionsLeague semi-finals which Arsenal could only dream of back then.
And 2003/04 Arsenal may have been angry about the outcome of 2002/03 and made sure of the title. Arsenal weren't going to win 3 in a row and they couldn't even win 2 in a row. ManUtd may have been a bit complacent in 2004 Arsenal fans always only think about it in a bias way and also Ferdinand's ban was a big factor, ManUtd were top before that.
Two absolutely class guys.
A brilliant manager & a brilliant goalie.
You brought us fans such excitement, happiness & joy.
We’ll never forget.
Thank you (from the bottom of my heart).
COYG!
What a legend, listening to him speak reminds me how much we loved Arsene and all the memories he gave us
Then you all wanted him out
@@matthewdoyle3877 Nothing lasts forever, club was rotting and every other club had caught up and past us, it needed change he needed help and the Kroenke's didn't help
🙇♂️
@@TheMerywana Shut up
@@andrewburton3205 I get that, but AFTV all wanted him out, like the Prat in the hat WENS IT GOIN TO END WOBBBBBIIIIIIIEEEEEEEE!!!!! Then was gushing for a selfie with him. Its the Double Standards I find staggering
Seaman gets straight into the interview 😆 no messing about
THE TWO MAIN REASONS I BECAME AN ARSENAL FAN AS A CHILD!!! DAVID SEAMAN AND ARSENE WENGER!!!❤
I love the banter from Arsene! I love this interview both of you are amazing people. Thank you for making my childhood great.
It's amazing the little nuggets you pick up on how Arsene thinks from this. Even when he was talking about the different approaches week to week in different countries, and how he would adapt his thought processes in mind with that. No wonder he was nicknamed Le Professeur. A true scholar of the game. Not many would think in such an open minded way in such a high pressure environment. Compare that to say Capello and it's clear why one was successful with English talent and the other was a complete failure.
On a side note, it was pretty funny when he recalled how he was close to getting the Arsenal job a year before he did but that the club went for the slightly safer choice at the time. Yet, after a year went back to the manager that they felt left the best impression on them. Pretty much the exact same thing happened to Mikel when he got the job. Missed out to Unai the year before, but got it the next year.
Arsenal, eh? We're a club where our traditions seem to follow in the most charmed of ways.
Arsene gives me goosebumps when talking football. Very humble but ambitious.
Only one Arsene Wenger, Arsenal forever in my ❤!
Nothing but love and admiration for Wenger. Almost brought me to tears at times the way the fans treated him at the end of his tenure. I can't stand how the kroenkes never supported him
Love your videos David! Absolute legend! And i will never ever stop loving Arsene for just being pure class! Absolute legends
Wenger is so obsessed with the game till now. Look behind him and see the tactical board
Though he was never a tactician he was a football teacher
Thank you David for this interview with the Boss. Made my day. COYG 🔴⚪🙏🏾
If possible please create a live where our questions would be answered by you. I'm old school yknow would love to see all the players who I saw playing for that mighty red and white when I started watching premier league. And if possible please bring Dennis too. I know you will keep my request.
This interview is beyond perfect, thank you so much David.
Thanks Mr Wenger for taking our club global. You will not even know how many became supporters because of what you created.
And thank DS for being such a gentleman between the sticks.
A total and utter legend. What a human being.
David, thanks for this interview, absolutely loved it..
I'm 55 now and as an Arsenal fan, have witnessed some great moments,, however Arsene Wenger gifted me the greatest moments as an Arsenal supporter I have ever experienced and done with such class and style..
I for one shall forever be grateful and love him till the end of my day's..
Furthermore Arsene brought Arteta to our Club and showed him the Values and what it means to be at the Arsenal..
I have a sneaky feeling Arteta will bring us the elusive, Champions League Trophy..!
🤣 more chance of a flying pig than Arteta getting a Champions League trophy. Guy couldn't even get Europa League so forget about CL 😅
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Yeah whatever,,
You must be right,,
Coz you said it aye..!
🤔😂
I met David in the mid 90's in Hamleys, i was 10. He was signing autographs with Darren Anderton. I had a broken arm and David signed my plaster cast! Darren grabbed the pen and asked if i wanted his signature too. I said "no thanks mate" and walked off. 😂 they both laughed. i'll never forget Davids chuckle. COYG
I so love the way David still addresses him as “Boss”
Every arsenal fan should support this youtube ch, gold content from the legend as per usual.
Wow two legends right here thankyou both for amazing memories that will live with me for life godbless
Thank you for this Episode.
you have no idea how much this means to me,
my favourite Arsenal goalie AND my second father on a podcast.
David, Thank you.
I love Arsene Wenger quote about the English fight, and the older generations, it is true, and something I lament in modern society in a more general way, we are losing men who know how to fight when it matters....passivity and lack of will and determination is becoming an infectious disease in modern culture and Tony Adams and Co, Roy Keene, of Utd, optimised how men can and should forge themselves for the betterment of themselves their families and communities. Their sports, professions and so on and life in general. Uniformity is not a good thing, and they call it diversity! 🤣PS Arsenal fan since the early 70s. Loved Brady and co 78, 79, 80 and all the years after But Dennis, Henry, Pires, wow!
Arsene is the reason I got hooked to football.
Love and respect to the greatest visionary mind in football management.
Boss, thank you for all you brought to us. You put Arsenal at the map of the world soccer. I am not surprised we are pacesetters. I have always been proud to call myself a Gunner for life. Is always a pleasure listening to you, more so when one of our Legends is moderating.
Seaman Says kick ass. Awesome interview David.
Love ❤️ listening to Arsene Wenger ❤️ all day long 😊
Arsenal and Arsene, a match made in heaven. Today’s great Arsenal is this man’s legacy.
That's why Wenger will always be class. Arteta should learn this from him. You don't just throw out big characters away just because you're the boss
Wenger had big characters that wanted to win and knew how to win, they were just difficult to manage. Arteta had to change the culture of a club that had players that didn’t know how to win and didn’t care enough about winning, so it’s different. Although I do think he can learn in that regard and be better, he’s still a young manager
@@Chigz10Not true. Martinez wanted to win for instance, ozil is a winner. Listen to Wenger, he said he gave them a chance to change their culture not just giving them attitudes or throwing them out. Wenger always rewards performing players with more game time but Arteta always do the opposite because he's bias. When have you heard anytime that Wenger was bias to certain players????
@@dchampionpraisekeyz8341 Martinez wanted to play, players leave for more opportunities all the time including under Wenger. Ozil is a terrible example lol he got a 350k a week contract and fell off, he absolutely did not care about winning by the end and that was an issue before Arteta got there.
And one of the major flaws of Wenger towards the end was that he was massively biased in favour of players that were not good enough and wouldn’t improve on them
@@dchampionpraisekeyz8341Ozil??? he was an excellent player in his prime but by the time Arteta joined, he had dropped so much he could not even get a game in the Turkish league at that point you want him to start for Arsenal?😅
@@finding_aether Didn't you heard what Wenger and David are saying??? The old players then had past their prime as they were over 30 and could cause problems to the team but Wenger change to playing from the back to suit Adams and Co which involves less running but more of intelligence, Wenger didn't sell them and went to bring in ball playing defenders straight away
There’s only one Arsène Wenger❤️
2 absolute legends
Arsene ❤ miss him so much, wish he would come back to the club
Brilliant David loved it so much!
Was in the north bank when we played Everton in the last game in 2002 ❤
Got to witness greatness
What an absolute honor
I have enjoyed watching this interview - funny at times and informative as a whole.
Legends!
This is a nice interview
Aaawww Arsene, simply pure class!!
Such a great interview, i enjoyed this so much! Would love to see you get George Graham on one day
Arsene has so much class. What a guy 👌🏽
Thats what arsenal is all about the foundation set by this man over the years and our club keeping their players attached to club with some sort and now see mikel and his love for the club and structure and ideas he's got is no limit for upcoming years .
Boss!!!
Great show David same name as me?
Arsene was and still is a ledgend and like yourself.
I love the way he changed Arsenal and English football with the diets and the training
True Gentleman both of you l
Thank you both for entertainment you gave to us Gooners and English football love & Respect never 4get .
Respect to both of your wives and children bless you.Coyg Gunners4Life
Legendary ❤❤❤❤❤
The man who pulled me to the Arsenal the LEGEND ARSENE WENGER.
Arsene Wenger will always be a Arsenal legend. ⚽⚽
All those years and still callls him boss, thats respect
Class season pires and Freddie were outstanding Campbell was a very clever signing for us
Only one Arsene Wenger ,he made me fall in love with arsenal
The two men that changed football,arsene and guardiola..he started the playing from the back in England
Amazing. Great pod as always
That was awesome
Just found this channel I wish you all the success in growing your channel my favourite arsenal and England goalkeeper great interview mate 👍
Mr Arsene you are a legend
To concede just 18 goals in your first season was an incredible achievement although the 2002 team actually conceded twice as much with 36 but did play more attacking football, so when Arsen said that conceding 16 goals that season was unbelievable i think he meant it literally
Who’s first season was 2002?
Thank you for this information 🙏 Back to the golden age😊
Pure love ❤
It's good to see you guy's
seeing Arsene happy and healthy makes me so happy
Brilliant, great episode!
The great arsene wenger sir the legend
I love you Arsene
Just discovered this channel. Subscribed immediately!
Amazing man, amazing manager. . . Like many of us made mistakes but that does diminish his achievements
Big legend, fantastic manager
Absolutely enjoyed this 👏🏾👏🏾
Thank you Boss!!
Great podcast, I love to see legends happy
Wenger still has a tactics board in the background. Forever the coach.
Love Wenger always will be mr arsenal for me
Loved Wenger...felt sorry when things went sour for him...😢
But did he have to bottle the camera in the interview😂😂😂
#ARSENEWELOVE #COYG
Love you Boss ❤️
This is going to be good
Love it 😍
The statue is so very much deserved. Thank you Arsene. Xxxxx
The 2002 squad was amazing ✅✅✅
I still believe that Arsene was the one who said, "Get Dennis Bergkamp." I don't think he will ever admit it, but there's no way Rioch was allowed to splurge 7.5m on a player.
The professor! ❤
Love for the boss🎉
The reason why l support Arsenal
Only one wenger ❤️
I remember itmate. I was telling my son about how 2002 was better than the Invincibles and that it’s the only year when the best team did not win the league.
All or nothing with Arsene would have been so enlightening!
Wenger never should left I was fuming everyone was wanting him out I was only person want him him still
"We won the league! (We won the league!) In Manchester! (In Manchester!)....we won the league in Manchester, we won the league at Old Trafford! We won the league in Manchester!!!"
That 2002 team was better than the so called invincibles imo. Winning the double beats winning the Prem alone. Still had Adams too. The big disappointment was the failure in Europe. If my memory serves me we list to Valencia in the CL?
You might be into something there. I always felt the 98/99 team was less technical but had more leadership and had a better blend between technique, power, and directness. The invincible team used to dilly dally with the ball around the box too much. Overmars and Anelka, decisive and direct. Overall the attacking talent in the he 2004 team was better though. You can make a case for the 2002 team though
Yeah the 98-02 team was better imo. We always struggled in Europe though. Bergkamp couldn’t play many away games
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Hope there is more to come with Arsene, could listen to them both chat all day long!
Part 2 is coming tomorrow!
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He extended the careers of Seaman, Bould, Winterburn, Keown and Dixon. Tony Adams had a lot of injuries and when fit was still world class to the day he retired. He just couldn’t hack the operations anymore. Ian Wright had his best ever PL season under Wenger in 1996/97 and scored around 25 goals at 32 years old which was past a player’s peak at that age back then.
Since Wenger arrived, we have not just seen players carry on playing past 32 in the PL but past 36 and 37. His scientific methods changed the PL forever. Every manager followed suit.
It proved his downfall in the end as once everyone realised how he was so successful, they all followed suit.
Not to mention once Chelsea had Abramovich take over, the door he had with his contacts in France and around the world for cheap world class talent was closed. Chelsea and then Man City would simply hijack all our deals with overinflated transfer fees.
“We want our mars bars” 😂😂
Why does Dave get so little views??? especially with the guests he has