Oh, come on frank - you must admit it sounds a little pottyfranksav63 wrote:How do you know it's the ''crappiest'' theory ever... do you actually know what goes on in the club.... ?? Why is it so outlandish when you actually go through every little thing he has done since 2006-to present... I didn't even mention the balls-up he's made continually on the captaincy.... Perhaps you should get your head out of the sand for once and stop constantly licking Wenger's ring in the style of John Cross...highburyJD wrote:somebody posts they have "mixed emotions" but ultimately back Wenger - so they must be a WUM
and people 'suggest' (make joke posts) about how "AKB's" should somehow be prevented from posting
Frank posts the most out there full nuts conspiracy theory since Lord Shergar faked the moon landings with Elvis, JFK whilst the Loose Change crew made a reality musical docu-drama of it.
Wenger wants to fail? Because several years ago his mate was binned.
Why wouldn't he just say "he goes, I go" at the time?
Instead he waits about - initially does very well
but is secretly saving us his revenge with DA DA DAA lame transfer windows.
Really??!?!
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Since Dein left, Wenger has probably had 1 or 2 contract extensions, and by all accounts turned down some of the world's biggest clubs.
What you're suggesting though, is that rather than walk away from the club when Dein was thrown out in 2007 (something that, at the time, would have horrified the board and sent the fans barmy!) he decided to sacrifice having a successful, happy career at Arsenal or elsewhere and instead stay and get his revenge in a whole new way.... by staying for a further 6 years but with an agenda of sabotaging the club he spent so much time and effort building up.

But, to avoid suspicion and maintain trust from the people he's allegedly trying to sabotage, he instead increases the profits of the club by maintaining Champions League football (despite being predicted to fail almost every recent season) and posting a transfer profit!

The result of this excellent sabotage has been to make the people who sacked Dein even richer, by allowing them to cash in on Wenger's success. And even now, with operation secret squirrel in full flow, the club gets richer and richer with each conservative transfer window.
And, all the time, Wenger's excellent sabotage plan focuses everyone's attention heavily on his incompetence, as he continually shields the board from blame.
What a martyr!



It's just not plausible.