At least we could sack him after a few months. Not so easy getting rid of Wenger though.
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Of course it's easy :shrug:
They just won't do it.
Impossible to get rid of him.Quote:
Arsenal target Sead Kolasinac has been told Arsene Wenger WILL be in charge of the club next season.
The Gunners have begun their rebuilding plans ahead of next season and have made it crystal clear to pending new signings and existing players who are renegotiating their existing deals that the Frenchman will be in charge.
Wenger also negotiating deals with the indispensable Gibbs, Wilshere (who is crocked again, this time a hairline fracture), and he'll even be checking down the sofa to see if there is enough money to keep Ozil and Alexis here.
I reckon the board might actually be split on whether to keep him or not. I certainly think Gazidis at least would like him to move on. The Americans want him to stay for obvious reasons but those involved in the day to day running might be open to change.
Reports being leaked say it's not all good. Sir Chips, walked out of the Crystal Palace game, according to reports, after Palace scored a second goal. He also issued a statement before saying there would be a mutual decision. Ivan also said it would be a mutual decision which is a push back on Wenger's 'I'll make my decision' which makes it sound as if a deal has already been offered.
I'm not so sure about a contract offer being on the table. Early reports from the press with no real sources. I haven't heard an official statement from the club backing the manager even though he's having a crisis.
Seriously, why would you give Gibbs a new contract, a) he's sh*t and b) he must have spent 95% of his career injured I honestly think you'd have to be thick to offer him a new contract.
As for Wilshere same thing again, really doesn't make a lot of sense, you'd think we might have learnt our lesson with the likes of Rosicky and Diaby before hand, seems not. Then again what lessons do we ever learn?