The Times reporting that he has no intention of standing down or agreeing an early exit
As I’ve stated he will have to be sacked
Thats what’s I’ve been saying, this guy has overseen fuck up over fuck up for the past 13 years and there is no way he will stand down. That’s because he is an arrogant, selfish old bastard who hs no life outside Arsenal and by his own admission is scared of retiring. There is also no way he will be sacked because why would the board- who have done fuck all all these years- suddenly wake up and decide to fire him? Nobody can control this freak and the only person who would be be able to is over in the USA in his ranches.
We are doomed, until 2019 at least
Arsène has told coaching staff in the club that he won’t step down in summer. Many in the boardroom want him to leave but on his own terms.
https://t.co/YafGa8LUid
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Of course he won't resign, he's 100% in it for himself, he's shown this many times over the years, someone who isn't wouldnt treat the fans with such contempt and would have left when he could see he couldn't deliver anymore.
The claim that he loves the club is laughable tbh, we're in a very unique position because we have the worst owner in football, worst manager in football and some of the worst fans in football as well, that's a terrible position to be in.
I actually think as we go on we'll become a less attractive option for manager, we're sliping down the table and our net spend is pathetic, the pressure on the new manager to turn it around and the fact one man has been here for 20+ years will add to that. A couple years ago we could have probably got a top top manager, now I'm not so sure.
Makes you realise you should never let a manager overstay his welcome, when things start going wrong maybe it's best to let him go like other clubs do, obviously if he's been very successful that buy him a bit of grace but IMO that should have been no more than 2-3 seasons for Wenger, personally think we should have sacked him by 2010 at the latest.
Last edited by Özim; 06-03-2018 at 09:21 AM.
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If we weren't in such a shit show right now with us desperately needing to at least get CL football to re-establish ourselves then I wouldn't mind taking a punt on Arteta. The guy has put in the legwork to learn the trade from the best in the game and seems to have an intelligent head on his shoulders.
However given that we're a mess right now we have to think short term and go for someone who can make an immediate impact. Jardim or Simeone are the two names but with Chelsea, RM all certain to look for new manager this summer we have to move quick for them.