How long arsenal havent won a trophy




















Even with the move to the emirates l still feel arsenal could have done better Wengers arrogance got in the way of winning the other not too important trophies…. Now under Brendan Rogers, it looks as though their boldness and vision could be about to pay off. Our odds? That has been the case all along and Arsenal made it big without some one person putting in their millions, come end of season and Arsenal has won a trophy, u will hear 1 trophy in 10yrs.

Media dislikes Arsenal due to the fact that they play attracting football and does not need to be spoiled by a reach millionaire to achieve what they have and can. One trophy in ten years. But the A. Excellent perspective — though does anyone really bother to count the League Cup as a trophy any more? Realistically CL qualification is a better achievement than any domestic cup.

Count how many teams have won only the trophies that matter, the league title first and CL second, and the triumphs of some of those who have won a trophy in the last 9 years comes into even sharper perspective. Not finishing top four, and shamefully celebrating it as though we had won the final itself — as many mugs and the A. Media love plastics.

Utd, Chelsea and more recently City have been the epitome of plastic in the PL. Not just us, even teams like the Kops who have had people stay loyal almost as us have had to hear this. If Faginho with his golden Russian credit card is called a legend and Arsene, a man who built Arsenal into what it is today is a loser, then you should think again. Back him, till the day he leaves. Back each and every person associated with the Arsenal till they leave. Why do the A. Of course we are.

Finals are tricky things. You can get there, but there's no guarantee the victory will be yours. Somebody ineluctably will be vanquished. Had Arsenal been the victors in these three finals, they'd have won three titles in these so-called trophy-less years. Emotions reign and any measured examination of any given situation is rashly dismissed as excuses. This, ironically, becomes a paradox: a night where both parties bay foolishly at the moon.

Enjoy our content? The former Gunners captain won a trophy in his first season at the helm, clinching the club's 14th FA Cup trophy, but the chief expectation of the Spaniard is to build a team capable of challenging for the league. Arsenal have lingered too long in the shadows of Manchester United, Chelsea, Manchester City and Liverpool, while even their bitter rivals Tottenham have seemingly moved ahead.

As Arteta attempts to end a long wait for Premier League glory, Goal takes a look at when the north London side last won the competition. Arsenal last won the Premier League in the season. That means fans have been waiting over 15 years for league success. It was their 13th English league title and the achievement was made all the more remarkable by dint of the fact they went the whole season unbeaten.

Later in the decade, Liam Brady, the Irishman with a wand of a left foot, brought flair to the midfield, a tradition continued in the s by youngsters Paul Merson and David Rocastle. However, they were both to be eclipsed by Frenchman Henry, whose goals in games now place him at the top of that list.

With the powerful yet skilful French pair Emmanuel Petit and Vieira pulling the strings in midfield, it was little wonder that Arsenal entered a golden age under Wenger. Depending on your viewpoint, is finishing in the top four a feat of admirable consistency or blatant underachievement? The longer this goes on, the more the latter view pervades that Arsenal have gone stale, are too happy to accept the status quo and not push hard for the real prize, the Premier League title.

The Frenchman is not one to spend money for the sake of it, which is sensible but marks him as a man out of time in the modern game.



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