WENGER OUT NEXT SUMMER IF WE DON'T WIN ANYTHING?
- merson_is_god
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WENGER OUT NEXT SUMMER IF WE DON'T WIN ANYTHING?
Simple question: Would you like to see the back of Arsene if we don't win anything this season? YES, NO or DON'T KNOW.
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Its not about winning its about making steps forward. If Wenger cant see we need players in key areas and due to these players we miss out on at least challenging then its time to step down. Personally im gutted he has renewed his contract and wanted him to walk away gracefully in the summer of 2011
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I agree flash!flash gunner wrote:Its not about winning its about making steps forward. If Wenger cant see we need players in key areas and due to these players we miss out on at least challenging then its time to step down. Personally im gutted he has renewed his contract and wanted him to walk away gracefully in the summer of 2011
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And what do we do if and when his replacement doesn't get additional money to invest in the team unless he can get top players at Arsenal 50K a week?
Myabe his replacement will have more money as some suggest - but the evidence, every single piece of it suggests otherwise.
It seems to sacking the manager is more simply a chance to get a pound of flesh than a sincere effort to change things for the better for Arsenal Football Club at this point.
Do anyone here sincerely believe that as long as 60,000 Gooners show up for every match that the Board will feel any need wahtsoever to do anything differently than it is now - whether Arsene Wneger is the manager or not? And if you do what actual evidence is their beyond years of dubious if not plainly false claims?
If I though this was solely down to Arsene Wnegr I'd back his sacking in a heartbeat. But since its fairly clear its not how does his sacking actually change anything on its own?
Myabe his replacement will have more money as some suggest - but the evidence, every single piece of it suggests otherwise.
It seems to sacking the manager is more simply a chance to get a pound of flesh than a sincere effort to change things for the better for Arsenal Football Club at this point.
Do anyone here sincerely believe that as long as 60,000 Gooners show up for every match that the Board will feel any need wahtsoever to do anything differently than it is now - whether Arsene Wneger is the manager or not? And if you do what actual evidence is their beyond years of dubious if not plainly false claims?
If I though this was solely down to Arsene Wnegr I'd back his sacking in a heartbeat. But since its fairly clear its not how does his sacking actually change anything on its own?
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Didn't see that post commingUSMartin wrote:And what do we do if and when his replacement doesn't get additional money to invest in the team unless he can get top players at Arsenal 50K a week?
Myabe his replacement will have more money as some suggest - but the evidence, every single piece of it suggests otherwise.
It seems to sacking the manager is more simply a chance to get a pound of flesh than a sincere effort to change things for the better for Arsenal Football Club at this point.
Do anyone here sincerely believe that as long as 60,000 Gooners show up for every match that the Board will feel any need wahtsoever to do anything differently than it is now - whether Arsene Wneger is the manager or not? And if you do what actual evidence is their beyond years of dubious if not plainly false claims?
If I though this was solely down to Arsene Wnegr I'd back his sacking in a heartbeat. But since its fairly clear its not how does his sacking actually change anything on its own?


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It's hard to say "yeah, get rid if we don't win nothing". If we miss out on the league title on goal difference, lose a penalty shootout in the CL final, and have similar luck in the FA Cup final, Wenger will have overachieved.
If we finish 4th (or worse), don't have a chance of winning the league from Feb onwards, and crash out of the CL in the last 16, Wenger out.