Jonney, your timeline is messed up there mate! Almunia wasn't in goal for us in 2012/13

Still, all the same to me... Szcz, Fabianski, Mannone, Martinez. We've spent so long without a top keeper that I still find it strange to this day that we have a legendary keeper now.
However, I'm gonna have to stop you there: signing donkeys hoping they're Henry? Dude, I think Özil and Sanchez are closer to being Bergkamp and Henry than they are to being donkeys. Let's cut Wenger some slack on the transfer front over the last couple of seasons and just look objectively at the problem: the squad is strong in most areas. As usual, we struggle with injuries (no it's Cazorla alongside the usual lot Wilshere, Rosicky et al) and Wenger has failed to ignite this team in any proper way to claim the biggest prize.
There is no hunger, no desire, the way they casually passed the ball around at United was disgraceful. If you watch a rerun of the match, the game was 2-3 around the 73 minute mark. Given the added time, that's TWENTY minutes of football and all they mustered was one tame effort on goal and another out of target.
I can't stand how casual this team looks even when trailing one goal down, and I'll tell you: no team will win a league with a mentality and behaviour like that.
I think Arsenal absolutely has to beat Swansea tomorrow at home, but then I doubt we will get anything from the game at Tottenham.
This team simply is not playing like champions. Nothing in this team suggests that. Nobody is stepping up, we have no leadership, our attack is wasteful and lacks bite, our plays lack directness most times, Walcott is nigh on invisible, Sanchez is totally off now, our centre halves always seem to make a crucial mistake each match... and at the helm of all that, it's the manager who picks the players, makes the signings, devises (or not) a gameplan and stands by and watches idle how 1 full hour of football unfolds with Walcott doing absolutely nothing upfront and waits too long to make the changes.
Let's face it: if Wenger can't win the title this season, we have a case for believing he never will again. And we all know what this is shaping up to be.
This season our biggest challengers to the title are Leicester and Tottenham.
Next season, IF we're fortunate enough to be in the fold, we will be fighting Pep Guardiola's Man $ity and (probably) Mourinho's Man Utd.
Let's just think about that when the season ends, when we might hear cries of "Wenger out" once again.