I agree mate. I was making the same point on my 'what are we expecting' thread. people expecting to see a radically different approach from our manager are dreaming...
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You can't blame folks for dreaming. Dreaming is part of what being a football fan is all about.
Given:
a) The collapse +
b) The vocal disaffection
c) The financial fair play thing meaning...
d) The Wenger quotes about being for the first time very active &
e) The Gazidis quotes about whatever it is he said at the AST meeting...
It began to look like a watershed year. Gervinho is a start, hopefully it's not the finish.
This is Wenger. He's a stubborn, out of touch, past it, delusional, arrogant man who places himself and his ideas above the club. He's been proven spectacularly wrong but he's not prepared to compromise or even change a single thing. For some inexplicable reason he still thinks the current crop of players is up to the challenge, he continues to sign players (like Gervinho) who fit in with his idealistic vision rather than the realities of the league we play in and he remains in penny-pinching mode all the way despite the fact the fans have been fleeced again. Frankly, the guy has swung from being the best manager we ever had to the worst. He's heading off a cliff fast and he's taking us with him and the greedy cowards in the board room seem absolutely content with proceedings. But then again, it seems the board is happy regardless provided money is flowing in and never out. Even when they bank £7million from the sale of our starting left back this is what you get from Wenger, another voyage into his policy that has been failing for half a decade now.
You have to hope he's joking but history tells us he's not. I didn't want to see the guy sacked, I wanted him to leave quietly. I didn't want to see him booed, I wanted his departure to be respectful in light of what he has done for the club in the past. Now I just want him out of here as fast as possible and I don't care how it's done or how many eggs get broken in the process. The biggest challenge facing Arsenal this year is how to get rid of Wenger. Can it be done, is there a way to detach ourselves from him so we don't follow him over the precipice?Quote:
Arsène Wenger has hinted that he might not invest in a replacement for Gael Clichy.
The French left back brought his eight-year spell with Arsenal to a close this month when he signed for Manchester City, leaving Wenger without one of his most senior players ahead of the 2011/12 season.
However, the Arsenal manager has a full England international waiting in the wings and he is happy with his back-up options too.
"The plan for left back is that we have Kieran Gibbs, Armand Traore and Thomas Vermaelen can play there too. So we have what we need," said Wenger.
I agree NQ, you know I'm just tired of Wenger and his flawed policies. I don't even think he's bluffing about the left back situation, he's being deadly serious, Gibbs/Traore as first choice left backs come next season. Honestly? It's totally ludicrous.
I actually think it's sad it's come to this and really don't understand what Wenger is doing anymore.
Gibbs and Traore...fuck me, that's scary! :(