I know it's not going to happen, but if it were up to you would you get rid of Wenger now, in mid season? I would tbh, the guy's finished as a manager, devoid of ideas and completely deluded thinking his way's actually working.
Yes
No
I know it's not going to happen, but if it were up to you would you get rid of Wenger now, in mid season? I would tbh, the guy's finished as a manager, devoid of ideas and completely deluded thinking his way's actually working.
At any normal club yes.
At a club where money counts for everything and football is just a by-product, absolutely not.
Well let's just sit on our hands and praise our manager for making the shareholders a lot of money, because as a business we're doing well aren't we? Other clubs that are financially doing well have sacked their managers because of poor results, so it's obvious that most football clubs do care about the events on the pitch.
No, at other clubs the football does matter. This is why clubs are willing to spend money even if there is a risk that the players that are signed turn out to be disappointments. This is why other clubs freeze ticket prices even if the financially rational thing to do would be to increase prices to maximise profits. At the moment we are treated as a pure private enterprise, which can't be said for many other clubs in England. It's a disgrace.
Of course he should go and it's not just because of this game.
Yes.
Joker - I know you like to repeat the exact same stuff over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over, but you can see everyone's opinions on the last thread you started on this topic: http://www.goonersweb.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=629 ...I'll be shocked if anyone has anything interesting or new to say.
Yup. And I'd install John Barnes.
Seriously though, I'd have a look to see who was available, which wouldn't take long. Unless I was intent on transferring another manager in I wouldn't pull the trigger on it.