So...it could get worse then?
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So...it could get worse then?
On the slide? Hardly. Finding it harder to compete on and off the field whilst still maintaining a sustainable business model and trying to play an attractive game. Probably. Is sacking Wenger, breaking the bank to hire mercenary footballers and selling our heritage to the highest bidder guaranteed to bring success. Nope.
no there isn't.
which is why wenger is a genius and no other manager could have done any better working within artificially constructed financial boundaries and going into seasons with inadequate squad only to moan about injuries,pitches,referees,number of games that have to be played etc. Then claim we have done well considering said imposed artificial restrictions.
come on, dude. :trophy:
I think the middle ground is where we are at the moment. Buying big or a change of management would be risky. Doing nothing is not an option. So reviewing the squad and making changes that would hopefully make us more competitive for the whole season would seem to be the sensible approach.
Sounds about right. Certainly things are not so bad that we should make drastic changes which might give us a possibility of improving but are much more likely to send us downwards, if the experience of other clubs who have taken that line are anything to go by. We might get someone who improves the defence and tightens a few things up but we might lose our attacking strengths and end up as a mid-table team. Imagine that - a team which neither contends for the title nor fights to avoid relegation. Where would the excitement be in that? At least with the Arsenal we have three quarters of a season where we can have the illusion that we are going to win something.
No it's not.
The middle ground isn't about mismanaging the Defensive side of our game for nigh on 4 seasons. No amount of money will rectify a Defence that appears to not be trained on certain aspects of the game. Set Pieces?
Middle ground isn't about handsomely rewarding squad members who have achieved next to nothing.
Middle ground isn't about avoiding purchasing players from your own domestic league.