While I would like to think that, I am not convinced this is Wenger reacting to criticism or dissent. He is too arrogant for that and I do not think the protests were vitriolic enough to force change.xisstential wrote:If he does pull off the Vardy, Mahrez combo he can flog off Walcott & Ox (plus a host of others) and buy a decent, experienced CH to play alongside Kos. Somebody who will hopefully cover for & improve the seemingly error prone & at times hapless Gabriel. If we get Vardy & Mahrez for 50 odd Mil, plus 30 for Xhaka means we can get a CH for another 30 odd, offload the plethora of deadwood for around 30mil, meaning we have done everything we needed to for around 70 - 80 mil.
The irony is if he actually does go ahead and do it and we have success next season Wenger will get all the credit. The credit should really go to those who have kicked off and refused to put up with his shit for any longer. You watch the idiot AKB's shoving it in our faces, too stupid to realise that without the banners & the protests, Wenger would have sailed serenely on......
The season even ended with smiling faces and children running round the pitch

If Wenger is changing strategy for his final season (and please God it will be his final season) I think it's because he wants to go out on a high - which would be further evidence of how selfish and egotistical he is. All those years he has imprisoned us with his unnecessary policies and philosophies, then when it suits him (not us), he abandons it.
Any success next season resulting from a long overdue change of approach should shame Wenger and the club. They should on their fucking knees weeping at the wasted years. But we all know Wenger and his legions will bask in the glory without a hint of remorse about 12 years without a title challenge.
Personally I would much prefer success to come in the first season under a new manager rather than the last season under Wenger because I want to enjoy it if it comes. I detest Wenger too much to enjoy anything he is involved in.