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  1. #1

    In ten years (or more likely much less) Arsene Wenger won’t be our manager and Spurs will have

    a bigger stadium than us.

    Happy Christmas

  2. #2

    Our manager will be Mikel Arteta, in his ninth season in charge.

    He and his coaching staff, Cesc Fabregas and Tomas Rosicky, will have delivered 8 league titles and 5 European Cups.

    Yes. All that groundwork laid by Arsene will have been worth it.

  3. #3

    Do you think history will remember Arsene Wenger fairly? Once all the thick c**ts

    are dead, I mean.

  4. #4

    It's impossible to say. Should we now move forward into the sunlit uplands as per

    my somewhat whimsical post above, then he will undoubtedly be seen as a latter-day Herbert Chapman, possibly on a larger scale. Should we be but reasoably successful, he'll be forgotten in a generation.

    Mind you, if we do a post-Ferguson United when he goes, even the braindeads might come to appreciate how important he has been.

  5. #5

    Our manager with the best record was Unknown in 1898. 66.7% wins. Maybe he'll come back? Logically

    Arsene will be remembered as our best ever manager but maybe he will be John the Baptist? If the Kronke regime is replaced by a more ambitious owner(s) Wenger might be seen as a successful manager whose best legacy was the set-up he left behind.

  6. #6

    History will reflect his trophy wins.

    By supporters he will be remembered, or seen by those who follow after his reign, as a very good manager who delivered tangible success.

    In time ‘achievements’ such as continued top 4 finishes and subsequent European qualification during the period of relative financial drought will be viewed largely as an irrelevance.


    I would say the above is fair as per your original question.

  7. #7

    I think he'll be remembered for the invicibles season and building the new ground.

    Which will be a shame because he's done ****loads more than that.

  8. #8

    The invinclbles perhaps.

    But not half as much as that achievement deserves.


    The stadium to be fair was more a massive achievement by the board. Not just him.

  9. #9

    The only comfort I can take is that they have to pay for the thing and probably won't manage as well

    as we have

  10. #10

    Yet life in general and Arsenal Football Club will still go on.

    You might be dead in 10 years.

    The presence or employment status of a football manager is not really that important.

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