But Wenger has said some things that won't go down well.
I trust the board to do the right thing here but I have a feeling it's going to be a massive cock up in recent Arsenal style.
But Wenger has said some things that won't go down well.
I trust the board to do the right thing here but I have a feeling it's going to be a massive cock up in recent Arsenal style.
I don't see any reason why Wenger shouldn't make clear his feelings about the way large numbers of supporters have behaved.
If these pricks don't like having a mirror held up to their behaviour, maybe they should try not being spoilt, entitled little cvnts in the first place?
Whoever comes in has to make sure that things look different on the pitch.
If they shore up the defence and we actually have a decent tilt at winning the league title.
That is all that matters to most fans.
If the only thing that the new manager does is drop Iwobi, that'll be fine by me. Christ, he was shít again yesterday.
“Other clubs never came into my thoughts once I knew Arsenal wanted to sign me.”
There is a line to be drawn here, of course. Events that affect change invariably involve a period of unpleasantness. On the one side, bellowing abuse is unacceptable but, a half empty stadium will surely have an impact on sponsors and ultimately, the board.
Wenger's moans of disunity I find, spoilt and a bit odd. A consistent poor run of form, which has further accelerated this year, is hardly a template for togetherness and well being.
These people were agitating against him when we were qualifying for the CL and winning FA Cups. I think when it comes to accusations of being 'spoilt', people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. Wenger has a perfect right to point out how poisonous they've made the last few years.
The rank hypocrisy here is all too typical of these people. They spend years calling Wenger every foul name under the sun, abusing him while he's trying to do his work, describing him as 'senile', 'incompetent' or organising marches against him or banners behind aeroplanes on high-profile occasions that do nothing but damage the reputation of the club and make us a laughing stock and cannot but undermine the performance of the team and think that's fine.
But Wenger points out in the mildest terms the negative impact such behaviour has had and these people are clutching their pearls and accusing him of behaving badly. Scum.
Oh dear, oh dear......how the AKBs are whining. I can't imagine who they get it from.
If he wants to blame the behaviour of large sections of the fanbase for the fact that he has been held to account for his mismanagement and underachievement many, many years after he should have been then that's his prerogative. Sticks and stones, and all that. The main thing is he has gone, at long last.
Where you are wrong is to say that I or many others who have campaigned relentlessly for this outcome will not give the new manager a chance. Of course we will. While Kronke is at the helm (and in charge of the pursestrings) whoever takes charge will have an uphill struggle, but I hope for the club's sake he is more willing to use the resources that are made available to him than Wenger was for the past 8-10 years.
Last edited by Yesterday Once More; 04-24-2018 at 04:09 PM.