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Gunnerblog Questions Whether Opting For “Stability” Has Benefited Us

By The Editor
on 13th March 2016

Gunnerblog delivered a belated review of our FA Cup exit at the hands of Watford and instead of discussing the game in isolation, he instead touched on our club’s stance as a whole.

When run by one regime for over two decades, it’s very difficult to make haste judgements purely based on a 90-minute football match.

Gunnerblog instead questions whether we were right to favour “stability”, or as Wenger likes to call it – “cohesion” – rather than imitate our rivals and keep fresh faces in the most vital positions.

Check out his review in the clip above.

Source: Gunnerblog



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