Originally Posted by
Niall_Quinn
Of course, he'll have the final say on transfers and that in itself is enough to reject the notion of him staying on. We know all about his appalling philosophy in that respect. But I'm not just talking about his philosophy on the pitch or in the dressing room, I'm talking about his belief that a club should run as a business rather than a sports focused organisation. I can't think of any other club that places such ridiculous emphasis on delivering in a business sense even when it means failing to deliver on the stated aims of the organisation. We are here to win trophies, not generate financial growth. This is why Wenger accepts second best on the pitch, because football is his second and not primary focus. And if anything, since the money has come in, the focus has shifted even more towards business and away from football. Look at the state of the team. It is almost as if it has been entirely neglected whereas before at least we had a semblance of shape, tactics, the basics of the game.
He's got to go. The club needs a mind shift, it needs to get away from everything Wenger stands for, which by the way is no longer good football, no longer ambition, no longer winning. All of the things you need to compete at the top are precisely what Wenger doesn't provide. So he has created a lot of revenue for the club, but even with that he doesn't spend it with a view to properly competing. Always just a couple of signings short.