LMF^^ said:
But back then Arsenal wasn't such a force with Overmars and Petit, even though they won the double in 98. Man U went on to dominate over the next few years before Arsenal came back. Well since Viera is going I would think Henry would be hard for them to keep too, who knows, Henry might just follow Viera's lead, unless Arsenal wins the Champions League this season. Otherwise it is difficult to continue seeing Arsenal dominate the English game.
Some reports suggest that even Wenger may leave.
They were a force even then. They won the double out of nowhere and then lost the title by 1-2 points the next year. We still finished second for the next three years and came runner up in the FA and UEFA Cups too. So we were there or thereabouts for the next few years while Wenger allowed Henry,Pires and co to integrate into the side. I reckon we'll still challenge for the title but unless we sign some proven class with the 32 mill we're apparently getting, we'll run out of steam towards the end of the season where traditionally we are the strongest. Unless we make a statement now and sign some quality rather than youngsters it may appear that we lack ambition but the club won't let Henry go now, not after this.
Anyway it seems Vieira wanted to go last season itself, but signed a new contract and decided to stay on for one last season, so Arsenal can get a large fee for him; it seems he was paying his dues to Wenger for making him. And I can't really blame Vieira either. He's been here 8 years, won three Premierships and captained us to an unbeaten league season. He doesnt owe Arsenal anything and if he feels he has a better chance of winning the CL in Spain, wants more money or just wants a change in scene Arsenal fans can't begrudge him the move, even though it looks like lots will turn on him.
I feel bad more because it seems whenever we are really ready to push on and build a great team we take a backward step, and losing your captain and best player for over a decade is a huge step backwards. We might still win the Premiership provided we use the money wisely but I'm not as confident about the league as I was a couple of days ago.
I don't think Wenger will leave either. The new stadium was his idea and he's leading the club into it. It'll allow him to compete on an equal footing to most of the big clubs in Europe and he will be able to bring in almost anyone he can then. I can't see him passing that opportunity onto someone else seeing as he's worked so hard for it.