Steve_I wrote:
But what is the 'average' for a premiership manager? Accepting that you feel the last 7+ years are 'not good enough' they are still, surely, well above the average for all of the managers over that period. Average would, I imagine, be mid table.
Saying not recognising your own failings is fair enough, but who ghas decided what these failings are? Is it not a subjective statement, made on your own interpretation of what his apparent/perceived 'failings' are?
Hi Steve - its totally subjective i admit.
firstly, we pay the highest ticket price in football, we have the 4th highest paid manager in world football - don't you think we deserve better than average ?
secondly, consistently failing to beat the top clubs with our budget is not acceptable, nor is carrying 8-10 first team squad players injured with our resources, consistently failing to put the strongest team out when we need to - like to win our CL group, or in a cup game before the last 16 CL round, is a mistake we make every year.
consistently failing to prepare and practice set pieces, both for us and against us is not good enough, zonal marking is not good enough, playing central players out wide - cazorla, pod and walcott & playing wide players in the center - forehead etc is not good enough.
and its not like any of this is new - nor is the pre-planned subs on 70 minutes regardless of how the game is going, or the introduction of young players into games - if pod goes down sick tonight, we start Gnabry who has had one start. one....
therefore given that these mistakes have been happening for 3-4 years at least, and the budget and resources available to him, Wenger is doing a below average job imho.
I throughly believe that with this squad, and our budget and resources that Laudrup, McKay, Rodgers and even AVB could do better than what we are getting.