I totally agree with you with the first para. I want him gone too but I don't hate him. And I do understand why fans are angry but anger makes us lose our perspective.postmanPat91 wrote:As things stand it's a mutually beneficial relationship - he turns a profit every year for the board, and in return he gets full control and a chance to try out his 'projects', and an astronomical salary. Actual results mean fuck allxisstential wrote:Ah yes.... it's all the boards fault. Wake up, the board does NOT dictate to Wenger. Wenger delivers EXACTLY want Kroenke wants, the board do not come into it. Wenger is a total despot, he dictates to the board, NOT the other way round.Chinae wrote:There is too much negativity among the fans at the moment right from the Emirates going ones. Some of it justified and some of it not like your rant mate. Never compare two eras, doesn't make sense. Plus you are comparing Arsene with a manager who was suspended for accepting bungs. Now I am not belittling Graham's achievements but we have to look at the the whole picture and not just whatever suits us to make our point.Ikechukwu1 wrote:Really? So if Leicester or worst of all, the Spuds, finished ahead of us this season, you honestly think he would "always be a club legend"? Based on what? Stuff he achieved about 12 years ago? How about the numerous insults to the fans and the years of lies? Brushed under the carpet? How about deliberately leaving us short every year and conditioning many into believing we should be grateful for annual failure (ie 4th place?)Chinae wrote:He is there because he fulfils the minimum requirement of the club's owners as has been said above. The club has become too much of a business entity than a football club. It's not just Wenger who should take the blame but the board aswell. I admire him for what he has done but now its time to move on and he can take some of the board members aswell with him. He will always be a club legend though
Just what exactly would Lord A-Hole have to do in your eyes for him to no longer be "a club legend"?
George Graham despite being at a serious financial disadvantage to an all-conquering Liverpool side, never ever waved the white flag and used a category of excuses for failure. Back to Anfield 89, would you trust Wenger to win in that position? The same man who's already waved the white flag against Barca and spent pre match waxing about just how superior to us they are?
Genuinely amazed at this perspective. Like I said - if he fails to win us the weakest ever PL even though there's £200m sitting in the bank, I'd love to see how he could "always be a club legend"...
Whatever Wenger's faults and we all know there are quite a few, it's the board that has kept him here. That's why I believe him leaving won't solve the team's problems. The board will appoint someone similar to Arsene. That's why I said both have to go.
I reiterate Arsene will always be a club legend
The pussified, 'taking part that counts' mentality around our club where Ramsey, Walcott and 'The Ox' are hailed as heroes absolutely reeks.
Sorry we're not licking his arse like the other forumsChinae wrote:The hatred towards Arsene over here..
I believe Arsene CANNOT take that one big step to the elite level and there aren't too many who can do that. Arsene is a good manager but not an elite one.