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StroudPete
Very Blues related this, as it's a player at our feeder club cool-smiley-027.gif

QUOTE(footy365)
Jens Lehmann has warned Arsene Wenger not to "humiliate" him for too long by leaving him out of the Arsenal side.

The Gunners boss failed to include Lehmann in his squad for Saturday's Premier League clash with Bolton, sticking with Manuel Almunia and naming Lukasz Fabianski on the bench.

The German keeper has not played for the Premier League leaders since August despite fully recovering from Achilles and elbow injuries.

"It's possible that some day I'll feel like talking about the whole issue," Lehmann told German broadcaster Premiere.

"But at the moment I'm just swallowing it all as part of the humiliation. That's something one has to take in. But I think and this is aimed at my dear manager - one shouldn't humiliate players for too long.

"I'm an Arsenal player and I won't just fade away quietly."

Last week Wenger admitted Lehmann, a member of Arsenal's title winning side of 2004, was no longer the first choice keeper at the Emirates saying that he had three "world class" goalkeepers to pick from.

Lehmann added: "Wenger spoke of three world class goalkeepers. One of them must be me. The other two have proved their class by winning titles? If I think about that, I can't recall any. I guess today you're nevertheless world class."

"I'm convinced that I'll be playing again. Almunia has not yet showed that he can win matches for us.

"I've experienced this situation before and know what the others are expecting from the goalkeeper. I can't imagine he'll be able to handle that."


Makes Robbie Savage seem shy and retiring!
drnick
mmmmmmmmm aluminium seems to be doing ok they are top of the league , lehmann does have his nightmares from time to time guess he will just have to wait and deal with his dilusions of grandure.
JohnBaker
I always thought he looked a bit thick.
proccy
my ex boss is a gooner and is on phone-call terms with kenny sansom - nobody likes lehmann including wenger, and he is causing massive rifts there. bentner is liked but is aloof, but will be staying whereas it's felt this is lehmanns last season at arsenal regardless of performances from here on in....
StroudPete
JohnBaker
Eh up, Franz Beckenbauer has his say about lame Lehmann . . .

QUOTE
Germany legend Franz Beckenbauer has advised Jens Lehmann not to "make a mistake and start a confrontation" with Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger following the goalkeeper's outburst this week.

Lehmann spoke out against Wenger following his demotion to the substitutes' bench, complaining of his "humiliation".

Compatriot Beckenbauer, however, has advised Lehmann to keep his counsel. The World Cup-winning captain and manager said: "Lehmann must not make the mistake and start a confrontation with Wenger because he will not win it. Wenger is a fair coach who does not immediately take out a player when he has a bad day. Lehmann needs to be patient until he gets his chance, but he will get it."


Translation for: "Keep his counsel", is German for "Shut your dumb German mouth thicko!"

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Dave in NZ
QUOTE(JohnBaker @ Oct 23 2007, 04:01 PM) *
I always thought he looked a bit thick.


Put that mirror down John whistling.gif
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