Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
The trouble is that I worry that he's now holed up in his bunker living in a fantasy realm with Steve Bould acting as his Goebells and Vic Akers as Martin Boormann, assuring that victory is in his grasp.
There are other factors that concern me. Lets assume he signs for two more years and also assume that achieving the current level of success would be considered as failure for him (though not necessarily for a new manager).

Given the current squad, the likelihood of both Sanchez and Ozil going and Wenger's long term reluctance to change too much in the squad in one window, how likely is it that he could challenge for the title or the Champions League in the next two years?

I would say it would be close to zero, which means he is almost certain to see the same level of criticism for two more years.

It feels like the right time to go. I cant stand watching him take this **** from everyone but I also cant stand watching this team. I watch about one game in five and rarely make it to the end.