Quote Originally Posted by Niall_Quinn View Post
That's the job he has been asked to do. That's the job the shareholders would have asked any manager to do. Legally it was their club and they decided to milk it for all the cash they could get. Wenger had two options, do they job they instructed him to do or resign. But if you get a new manager doesn't he get faced with the same simple choice? Do what the shareholders want or fuck off. After that it comes down to who can at least stop the looting having a dramatic effect on our league position.
A manager can challenge a board though, Wenger has al ot of respect from the board and if he went to them and told them we needed to do a bit more and needed to succeed I'm pretty sure they would back him.

A new manager would surely only accept the job if he was given adequate funds and with the intention of bringing success back, something Wenger seems to have little interest in doing.