DB10GOONER wrote:Clash wrote:It’s the decent thing to do to respect the opinions of others. But I am still waiting to hear a good argument or any valid reasons as to why Wenger should still be our manager. The kind of commets I see are stuff like these:
‘’Who would we get to replace him?’’
(inferring there is no better option out there which is ignoring the numerous other up and coming managers out there whose fresh ideas and modern thinking are surely preferable to a stubborn old man in his 60s who won’t delegate or adapt).
‘’Wenger deserves respect’’
(Respect is earned and can be lost. Wenger most definitely earned it but has done too many things since then to lose it. I think Wenger deserves to be given as much respect as he shows to the fans … so that would be none then)
‘’Wenger has stayed loyal to us so we should stay loyal to him’’
(Nonsense. I suspect he probably didn’t ever really have the courage to go and take a job at the likes of Real Madrid because the expectation would be too much for him there. Why would he go from a job where he is paid a fortune by Arsenal to basically do what he likes and is under so little pressure to succeed? He has been allowed to use our club as a vehicle for his long held personal dream of growing his own team, his way. That he stayed isn’t down to loyalty. Wenger is loyal to one thing only - himself).
‘’If Wenger goes, all our best players would go too’’
(something that has happened regardless and is an argument that elevates Wenger to a status he doesn’t merit while at the same time belittling the true status of a great football club)
‘’Without Arsene, there is no Arsenal’’
(an even more ridiculous version of the one above. No proper Arsenal fan would ever say something like this)
‘’Wenger has worked miracles, who else could have kept a club at the top after moving to a new stadium’’
(Top 4 for a club with our huge resources is not a miracle, it is actually pretty ordinary. Oh and Juventus won the title unbeaten and went 49 games unbeaten after moving to a new stadium)
‘’We cant be expected to compete with clubs with bigger resources’’
(We dropped something like 25 points last season against teams that finished in the lower half of the table and finished 19 points behind the champions. The wealth the likes of City and Chelsea have cannot influence what we do against teams like Blackburn, Norwich, Wigan and QPR etc… how many of those points dropped were down to poor tactics, lack of motivation and individual errors by players and management? )
‘’Wenger’s hands have been tied’’
(no they haven’t, he is given £140m+ a year to spend on wages alone. He has actually spent a lot of money on transfers, just not as much as he has recouped. He isn’t denied money , he wastes money)
‘’We don’t want to go back to boring football’’
(watch our games and try denying that we already have)
‘’Without Wenger we’d struggle to get top 4’’
(no proof if this, the opposite might equally be true. We might thrive under a new manager. And anyway what’s the big deal about top 4 now from a non-financial point of view? It just means boring games and more expense for fans, along with still not keeping our best players and still not attracting top quality! Nothing to get excited about)
‘’Look at our net spend, Wenger has overachieved’’
(It is his choice not to spend. His lack of courage in the transfer market is holding us back. If he spent more so there was no profit, lets see how he can overachieve then. Wenger is a coward if he is hiding behind his net spending record when it’s not something that has been forced on him)
‘’Wenger put our club on the map’’
(Herbert Chapman did that. As far as the US and Asia is concerned that is mostly because the game has gone global in the last 15 years due to technological advances. Wenger can’t take credit for that as much as I’m sure some would like us to believe).
‘’Wenger was a revolutionary and changed English football’
(He probably did but heavy emphasis there on ‘was’. His ideas are not new ones anymore. He is yesterday’s man and that is a reason to replace him not keep him. He was good but in hindsight should have gone at the same time he began to break his last great side up)
Wenger is leaving a legacy for the next manager and all future managers’
(On the playing side, the legacy Wenger inherited from Graham was far better than what he is leaving behind. Wenger wouldn’t have won anything without the mentality instilled. Wenger himself has created a culture of losing and a breed of complacency. We are now a club players use as a stepping stone to bigger and better things)
‘’Be careful what you wish for’’
(this has now one of those overused trendy phrases. In our case it simply shows a fear of the unknown. As we all know, with this kind of thinking we’d never have appointed Wenger in the first place)
‘’Wenger isn’t just living off past glories, he’s still a top manager’’
(so if a new manager took over in the summer of 2006 and did what Wenger has done down to the most exact detail, he’d be considered a success and would be as popular as Wenger? No chance! Of course he is living off past glories)
‘’He’s had success in the past, he can do it again’’
(he hasn’t had any success doing things the way he does them at the moment. His success came from different methods, a different style of play and most simple of all - because he had much better players than he does now. A number of them ones he inherited. His style of management cannot win anything without a team full of experienced world class players - yet he refuses to see this or to try and build a team like that)
‘’Without Wenger there would be no Emirates stadium’’
(something to resent him for rather than praise him for, just my opinion of course)
‘’You can’t criticise Wenger after everything he’s done’’
(an argument which conveniently ignores all the damage he has done and is still doing. And what about what Arsenal have done for Wenger? He was virtually unknown before we gambled on him and plucked him from the J-League. Thanks to Arsenal and Arsenal fans, Wenger is now a very rich, very famous and very influential man. Yet we’re told we are being ungrateful if we question him to much. Where is his gratitude to us?)
‘’Wenger is our most successful manager’’
(Questionable. No European trophy won and he has not won anything that the club hadn’t already won before under another manager. In terms of total trophies won he has the most but he is also the longest serving manager by some distance. Also he now has the dubious record for the longest spell without a trophy for any one individual manager in the clubs history. Does that mean if he is the best, he is also the worst?)
So then … unless I’ve missed them all out, there is not any reason whatsoever to keep hold of Wenger.
All the arguments to support him or for sticking with him are based on a combination of things: Believing you have a sense of duty to show him everlasting gratitude no matter what he does ... a childlike faith in everything he does or says ... an ability to ignore undisputable facts that expose his many faults … manipulating statistics to show him in a good light ... having a selective memory ... possessing delusional hope for a future that never comes ... and a fear of trying something new.
I realise I am not saying anything that hasn’t been said numerous times already. That in itself is another reason not to keep hold of Wenger. He doesnt give us anything new to discuss.
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Post of the year, mate. Possibly of the decade! As you say, nothing new in it, but I’ve never read all of those arguments put together so clearly and succinctly in one place before. Fantastic post.
2nd that. This post x 100000000000. Should be required reading for every AKB out there.
Even though you nailed every point on the head, the AKB’s always have an answer.
I remember having quite a likely chat with one at the pub last month. It went something like this.
AKB: If you want Wenger to go then who would replace him?
Me: I hear Pep Guardiola is looking for a job, and he’s a pretty decent manager
AKB: He’s rubbish (yes they seriously said that) and got lucky with inheriting one of the greatest teams ever. Wouldn’t be able to reproduce at Arsenal.
Me: Ok what about Klopp then. Has built that Dortmund team up for himself.
AKB: The bundasleague is totally different to the EPL, no man citehs or chavs billionaires. He wouldn’t cut it in our league.
Me: Ok then, David Moyes, can do it in our league, built his own relatively successful teams by Evertons standards on a shoestring budget and has generally worked miracles at EFC. He is definitely ready for a top job now.
AKB: He wouldn’t be able to attract top players to Arsenal like Wenger can
Me: Fuck-off.