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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by PSRB View Post
    I'm teetering on the edge, Wenger in.....until end of the season. Then I'm afraid he has to go
    That's what I thought last season, though. And here we are.

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    That's what I thought last season, though. And here we are.
    Still in the Reindeer cup and the Europa league and will still finish Top 6, might as well let him ride out the season and that gives us time to find a decent replacement

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by PSRB View Post
    Still in the Reindeer cup and the Europa league and will still finish Top 6, might as well let him ride out the season and that gives us time to find a decent replacement
    If he stays it will just get worse.

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by PSRB View Post
    ... might as well let him ride out the season and that gives us time to find a decent replacement
    oh, that will happen alright.

    LA Rams out of the play offs last week - will Stan lift his head up to see how Arsenal are getting on? Not a ****ing chance.

    I am resigned to the fact that Wenger will also be in charge next season.

    What a sorry ****ing situation.
    “Other clubs never came into my thoughts once I knew Arsenal wanted to sign me.”

  5. #5
    A truly sorry state of affairs.

    The team manager going in front of cameras and being honest enough to say he has no idea what is going on meanwhile on the actual football side it appears he has no idea what is going on.

    The clusterfúck of last summer with Sanchez, the basic scenario where two world class players are even allowed to be in this contract situation, gross mismanagement of the football club (not team, no idea who is ultimately responsible here).

    Walcott running around on a sponsored offside. Christ if we can genuinely get £20m for him what is the delay, unless of course he is too settled in the easy life and won’t move in which case we’re fúcked.

    Watching young players like Holding and other fundamentally good footballers like Xhaka and especially Lacazette just draining in confidence in front of our eyes.

    As Wes pointed out, we like Malcolm and are willing to pay 40m for the lad, but only if Sanchez goes, otherwise we’ll muddle on with bang average shít****s like Welbeck and Iwobi, both of who have a role to play but neither of whom should ever be first 11.

    Selling to United, not ideal of course though some are looking on it as the footballing equivalent of a person shítting in their cupped hand. Sell the wee fúcker if they are the highest bidder, take Mkytarian if they are genuinely offering him, screw them for everything we can get. Then take Malcom also but ask him to jazz up his name.

    And yes, in summary … Wenger out!

    I can’t believe the above is still in debate.

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by SWv2 View Post
    A truly sorry state of affairs.

    The team manager going in front of cameras and being honest enough to say he has no idea what is going on meanwhile on the actual football side it appears he has no idea what is going on.

    The clusterfúck of last summer with Sanchez, the basic scenario where two world class players are even allowed to be in this contract situation, gross mismanagement of the football club (not team, no idea who is ultimately responsible here).

    Walcott running around on a sponsored offside. Christ if we can genuinely get £20m for him what is the delay, unless of course he is too settled in the easy life and won’t move in which case we’re fúcked.

    Watching young players like Holding and other fundamentally good footballers like Xhaka and especially Lacazette just draining in confidence in front of our eyes.

    As Wes pointed out, we like Malcolm and are willing to pay 40m for the lad, but only if Sanchez goes, otherwise we’ll muddle on with bang average shít****s like Welbeck and Iwobi, both of who have a role to play but neither of whom should ever be first 11.

    Selling to United, not ideal of course though some are looking on it as the footballing equivalent of a person shítting in their cupped hand. Sell the wee fúcker if they are the highest bidder, take Mkytarian if they are genuinely offering him, screw them for everything we can get. Then take Malcom also but ask him to jazz up his name.

    And yes, in summary … Wenger out!

    I can’t believe the above is still in debate.

    I'd guess that Monty, Nicosia and Ian Harvey would be the main protagonists still banging on the Wenger in drum?
    "Scoring a goal is better than sex" - Whoever said that was sticking it to the wrong woman

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Alberto Balsam Rodriguez View Post
    I'd guess that Monty, Nicosia and Ian Harvey would be the main protagonists still banging on the Wenger in drum?
    I spoke to Ian the other week and that didn't seem to be his position.

    Just Monty and Nicos, I expect.

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    I spoke to Ian the other week and that didn't seem to be his position.

    Just Monty and Nicos, I expect.

    Does Ian Harvey still think we have a shot at winning the league?
    "Scoring a goal is better than sex" - Whoever said that was sticking it to the wrong woman

  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by Alberto Balsam Rodriguez View Post
    Does Ian Harvey still think we have a shot at winning the league?
    When did he say that we did?

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    I spoke to Ian the other week and that didn't seem to be his position.

    Just Monty and Nicos, I expect.
    Thing is, it's not an ideological question on which one has to take sides anymore. It's a purely pragmatic consideration. Wenger set CL qualification as the minimum benchmark by which to judge him and we finished outside the top 4 last season. We are now on course to finish outside the top 4 again, so by his own definition he is failing in his role. What alternative is there but to change managers?

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