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View Poll Results: Does Wenger see out his contract ?

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  • No he walks

    5 17.86%
  • No he's sacked

    7 25.00%
  • Yes and he goes in 2019

    6 21.43%
  • Yes and he stays on after 2019

    10 35.71%
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Thread: Wenger - In or out?

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    Agreed.

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    It’s the Europa League we must put all our efforts into winning, the Crappy Cup is just window dressing.

    Wenker can be Wenger again if he pulls a win in Europe out of his arse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Niall_Quinn View Post
    Here's the rescue plan, which is as good as it's going to get for all concerned.

    We sign Aubameyang.
    We sign Ozil and Jack.
    We don't sign Evans.
    We win the Currypaste Cup, beating the gypos and Beta Male Pep.
    We win the Europa Cup somehow.
    Wenger triumphs and then FUCKS OFF! He bows out on a high.
    We get a new manager in and go into the summer transfer window with serious intent, to tool up for a proper PL and CL challenge.

    This would surely be a satisfactory compromise?

    This is his last and only chance.
    Currypaste cup

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    Europa league will be hard for us to win, no Sanchez now and no replacement for him either (even if we signed Aubameyang he can't play). Sounds to me like Wenger is only bothered about top 4 and using a tin pot cup as possible backup plan for a successful season.

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    OUT!

    Get the fuck out!
    Für eure Sicherheit

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    Media finally get what we have been saying for aaaaaaaggggggeeessss

    http://www.skysports.com/football/ne...s-matthew-syed

    Matthew Syed thinks Arsene Wenger is "holding Arsenal back" after failing to re-invent himself and his club in recent years.

    The Times journalist said Wenger's unwillingness to adapt has left the club on "exactly the same terrain" as in the early days of his 22-year stint in north London.

    The Gunners advanced to the last 16 of the Europa League despite a 2-1 home defeat by Swedish minnows Ostersunds, a club which did not even exist when Wenger took over in June 1996.

    Syed told The Debate longevity such as the Frenchman's was only beneficial for clubs if they were willing to change with the times.

    "It can be a strength, if and only if that manager is prepared to adapt," he said. "Football evolves, society evolves, technology evolves. We've seen tactics evolve with Guardiola.
    "My sense with Wegner is he came in and was a great innovator. He brought in nutrition, he was very big on sports science too.

    "When you go to Arsenal, and I've been a few times, there's a real sense that is has been in exactly the same terrain, the blinkers have come down, and when Wenger is challenged internally he is a God and absolutely runs that club.


    "Arsenal's a great football club with great fans who have been on the whole loyal to Wenger and I hate to say it, because I'm a big admirer of what he's achieved, he's a great person but my sense today is that he's holding Arsenal back."

    Brighton defender Liam Rosenior agreed with Syed's assessment and said legendary Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson had reaped the benefits of remodelling his side over his many years at Old Trafford.

    While Wenger has not won a Premier League title with the Gunners since 2004, Ferguson never went more than three years without a league trophy after his first top-flight championship win in 1992.

    "A manager sets a culture for a club," said Rosenior. "If you look at the ones with longevity, Sir Alex Ferguson was a perfect example of someone so successful over such a long period of time.

    "If you look at his reign, he kept changing the team. He had foresight in taking older players out of the team, and bringing through for instance the class of 92.

    "And having the foresight again to recycle the team, and bring in the likes of Ronaldo and Nani and Rooney. He was constantly adapting the way that he managed.

    "What he also did throughout his career was bring in different voices on the training pitch. You go stale, you hear the same voices.

    "When new coaches come in as a player, it's a different challenge, all of a sudden you have to impress somebody else, and I think that's a really important thing that Ferguson did."
    How many times have we said exactly this?

    This season has to be the end of the line for Wenkers train journey across the chasm of failiure

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aubameyang's Wang View Post
    Media finally get what we have been saying for aaaaaaaggggggeeessss

    http://www.skysports.com/football/ne...s-matthew-syed



    How many times have we said exactly this?

    This season has to be the end of the line for Wenkers train journey across the chasm of failiure
    But what about his bus journey accross the pot hole of when we win trophies and S@rs don’t.
    It's better to burn out, than to fade away.

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