Arseblogger is a joke, and part of the problem. He was in a position to use his influence with his army of sheep to call things as they were as far back as 2008 when it was obvious how Wenker was failing us in the same way, each time. Yet he refused, preferring instead to get coin and curry favour with the club by toeing the party line and making excuses. It's only now when it couldn't be more obvious that the whole world and his dog is calling Wenker out on his incompetence, that he had finally turned. He's basically waited until everyone has done it first - and yet we call the media cowardsrodders999 wrote:When you see loyalists like Arseblogger turning the screw on Wenger over the last few days you know his number is finally up. For the first time ever, the vast majority of the fan base now want him gone. Sadly it's going to get extremely nasty between now and May but whatever it takes to get him out needs to be done. There's going to be an increasingly toxic atmosphere in the ground with each passing home game before this thing finally all blows up in everyone's face. Buckle up, we've reached the end game.

And when people mention they want the fan groups to get involved well...couldn't think of anything worse. What are our options?
1. Black Scarf Movement: were touted as revolutionaries ready to confront the club on everything...until the Wenker issue came up. Errrrm...no not going there...let's stick to ticketing and the matchday experience
2. Red Inaction: LOL. Nobody can forget the love-parade Mardi Gras March to keep Wenker in
3, AST: Aaaah yes. Maybe they'll write Kroenke another "strongly worded letter" that he'll use to wipe his arse with.
Frankly the fans in the Morgue are our best hope and some of them have shown more backbone than any fan groups. See the banner at WBA, the Stoke 3, even the A4 poster with "Kroenke and Wenker Out" last night. The shame is when that banner went up at WBA we had mugs condemning it FFS :roll/