He's here until 2019. He will never resign. He will never be sacked by this boardWilson wrote:In the grand scheme of things, he has one year to go in his contract. So I dont see the point in him sticking around another year, for what will be no different than the previous 12 years.
Its simple really, unless he finds a way to win the league this season, then he needs to resign.
I dont want him spending money, and signing the likes of Walcott and Giroud to bumper new contracts.
He needs to be rationale, and say to himself, that if he cant beat Liescter City and Tottenham in a title race, then I probably wont be doing it against City, Chelsea or Man United.
Im not even angry, as I just have this realised low expectations of Wenger. I dont hold him in high regard, and I dont expect him to succeed.
But logically speaking, why give Wenger a dead rubber year in 2017?
This has to be his last season.

northbank123 wrote:Not a fucking chance will he walk whatever happens. Not unless there was a complete turning on him by fans at the Bowl in which case he wouldn't be able to resist slagging them off when pressed by journos, and he would burn a lot of his loyal bridges. But we all know that it won't happen, disquiet is only ever one decent result away from being pacified at our place.
We will probably hear about how he nearly decided to quit after the Swansea game when we are top in November - as though that would have been ludicrous and highly damaging. Anybody who believes his comments that he would probably have gone had we lost to Hull is naive in the fucking extreme.
Really hope he gets asked about the booing because he won't be able to help himself with his arrogant, condescending bollocks.
I agree with you both.Wilson wrote:Wenger is deadwood the club is carrying. Does the board not realise, that as Paul Merson said, a thousand managers could get this team in the top 4. Its not like we have rubbish and incapable players. The issue is however, they are not responding to Wenger in a positive manner.
They are too comfortable, and seem to have their positions guaranteed at the club. If Giroud were at Chelsea, City and United, his position as the clubs leading striker would be at the minimum, under pressure. However, we have given him 4 years as the unrivaled number 1 striker. He has gone 10 games without scoring a goal - is there going to be any fall out from this failure? Or does Wenger brush it under the carpet?
Good point. But it will never happendano wrote:looking at economics from Stan's view, isn't paying off the last part of this year's contract and next years at £10 million cheaper than losing the VT/CL spot? Stan, you are a great business man, you are in danger of losing out on CL revenue, fire the guy.


AgreedTeeCee wrote:Why would Arsole Wonga walk away?
In his mind, he does nothing wrong!! This is a serious comment, he genuinely believes it is other peoples fault, always. The man loves himself so much he is beyond accountability. He will NEVER EVER walk away from Arsenal. All of Krankys sporting teams vary from shit to mediocre, why will it bother him that Arsenal are part of that list? As long as the money rolls in to pay for the next 'super ranch' then he won't even bat an eyelid! He's just moved a major sporting team to another city FFS, he has no loyalty or morals, just greed and our manager is equally there on the greed stakes. Leeches the two of them. A new contract is coming for the God 'Wonga'
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He's an absolute fuckhead. We should be leading this league by 15 points at least! What a fucking old fraudulent wankerxisstential wrote:He's just said in an interview that "we need to be more realistic about our title chances now, we cannot dream" So there you have it, pretty much thrown in the towel. Cannot compete with the new GIANT clubs, Leicester & spurs![]()
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Next year will be spurs, Chelsea, both Manchester clubs, Everton perhaps...... the battle for 6th place will be our new 4th.


I agree. Ambition and ruthlessness about winning do not exist at Cashburtonaugie wrote:Not gonna happen as long as this board personnel and structure remains in place - there is no way simeone would tolerate a losers attitude and would demand success, and of course that might rattle some of the board from their nice comfy lifestyleGunner Rob wrote:my dream scenario...which probably won't happen
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I would be happy to see simeone as manager even if it was only for 2 years and even if I knew now that we would win nothing and finish out of the top 4 for those two seasons - I would really like to see a manager come in and wake these over-pampered primadonnas and demand more effort and passion from themBrainless deadweights who put no effort in and only care about the paycheck (yes I am talking about you wally
) would be fucked out of the club in no time, and even if simeone himself fails, at least he would have cleaned out most of the shite from the squad for whatever manager then replaced him
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Anyway it will never happen

This is a good idea, but it's unlikely to happen in large enough numbers at CashburtonIkechukwu1 wrote:Honestly it just takes every fan to bring a pack of Kleenex to the next game and wave the white hankies. Trust me, Sky sports and chums would be all over that. As for Wenker, he would instantly crack. I mean he's sarcastically giving fans the "thumbs up". The prick is actually taking the piss outta the same people who've subsidise his years of stolen wages. The AKBs look mighty foolish now eh? Wenker just doesn't care about them, or any Gooner.

I'd love to see TOF finally be given the long overdue stick that he deserves, the wanker.
armchair wrote:Nice to see Wenger proving us all wrong again. If he gets us top four this season I swear it'll be his "greatest ever achievemant"


There was a story in the press earlier in the season that claimed he'd likely go in 2017. Now look. He's going to be here until 2019Supagoon wrote:I pretty much want Wenger out at any cost. Luckily to win the FA Cup this year you'll probably have to defeat Chelsea and we are simply incapable of doing that when it matters.
Let's not forget we desperately tried to bottle the FA Cup 2014 final, but managed to pull ourselves out of that, never would have happened against a stronger side.
The only question i want Arsene asked is "WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO QUIT!?". If he loved Arsenal that much, he would see that another manager could do a better job, so step aside and let them do it!!!
QUIT QUIT QUIT QUIT QUIT
JUST DO IT!!!

He's like a communist dictator who is desperately clinging to power when the masses are starting to finally rebel against him and his dogma.
The sad bastard has no life (and no wife, either). He's quite happy to work until he's almost 70 (and likely beyond)

Sad, but trueBFG4 wrote:I don't think losing on Saturday will make an ounce of difference as to when Wenger leaves. There will be more fans revolting, but Wenger has shown time and again, he has no respect for the fans so he won't a give a shit what we think. Also, silent Stan won't be swayed by a lost NLD, only by whether we win the VT. The likelihood is that for all the hysteria from the fans about last nights result, most will be back worshiping Wenger the next game we win.Rob Admin wrote:Encouraging that pundits and media are all over Wenger at the moment and let's hope it continues to the point where our Great Leader will become the go to 'lazy' story when there isn't anything else to write about which might speed up his departure.
As dreadful as it sounds, a lose ot Spurs could see the media go into top gear and really turn the tide. Are we ready to take this one for the team? I think I am!
