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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie the Gooner View Post
    Because folk on the internet say he should go?
    no, because the team are fucking shit and have no passion. Thats why.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alexander View Post
    no, because the team are fucking shit and have no passion. Thats why.
    My point was just because people on here say he should go (and he should) don't mean it will influence the board to get rid or for him to go himself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie the Gooner View Post
    My point was just because people on here say he should go (and he should) don't mean it will influence the board to get rid or for him to go himself.
    Welll, obviously not. I only created this poll to see how far the tide had turned against him. It looks pretty grim.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grimandi's Perm View Post
    Welll, obviously not. I only created this poll to see how far the tide had turned against him. It looks pretty grim.
    Don't think you needed to, to see the tide has turned its been obvious for months now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie the Gooner View Post
    Don't think you needed to, to see the tide has turned its been obvious for months now.
    If you think it is irrelevant, you can always not post and leave the thread to those who want to participate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GB. View Post
    If you think it is irrelevant, you can always not post and leave the thread to those who want to participate.
    Never meant it to sound like this Thread was irrelvant at all, id never hace posted in it at all. all i meant was that it been obvious the tide has turned for months.

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    Yes

    How he went from who he was to what he is now, i'll never know.

    There was a time he could be considered the best in the world at what he does. Nowadays, even Spuds want him to stay Arsenal manager and understandably so

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    No doubting the respect for Wenger will always be there and for what he's done for us. The very fact we see 4th place and going out in the CL knockouts as a flop says it all. All good things don't last forever though and Wenger is yesterdays man now, Football has moved on from 1998 and he just doesn't cut it anymore for me. If ever there was a manager living off reputation alone it has to be Arsene Wenger.

    The club is stuck in a turgid cycle that remarkably repeats itself every season, it is very draining as a supporter to know exactly where the club is going wrong and to see nothing done about it. The fact my interest and emotional attachment to Arsenal has waned over the past 2 years tells me that something is broken.

    It is very obvious that the club needs something radical to happen if it is going to compete at the top again.
    Last edited by Marc Overmars; 16-02-2012 at 08:40 PM.

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    Does anyone belive the club would get rid of him though? I just dont think they will, as much as I want him gone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marc Overmars View Post
    No doubting the respect for Wenger will always be there and for what he's done for us. The very fact we see 4th place and going out in the CL knockouts as a flop says it all. All good things don't last forever though and Wenger is yesterdays man now, Football has moved on from 1998 and he just doesn't cut it anymore for me. If ever there was a manager living off reputation alone it has to be Arsene Wenger.

    The club is stuck in a turgid cycle that remarkably repeats itself every season, it is very draining as a supporter to know exactly where the club is going wrong and to see nothing done about it. The fact my interest and emotional attachment to Arsenal has waned over the past 2 years tells me that something is broken.

    It is very obvious that the club needs something radical to happen if it is going to compete at the top again.
    The cycle is so repetitive and predictable, you can't even enjoy the successes that occur.

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