Quote Originally Posted by fakeyank View Post
I do see him in pain. He is in pain because he is a stubborn man who is seeing his deluded principles break down one brick at a time. The more I think about his demise as a football manager, the more I come to the realization that most of our success was because of Dein being behind his arse. I wonder what we wouldve won if Dein wasnt there at our club from 98-2004!
That is a good question, Wenger was clearly better in partnership with Dein but that doesn't mean Dein should be given all the credit. You could equally say how many trophies would we have won with Dein around in that era but a different manager. I suspect nowhere near as many and not with the style we did it. If you have any understanding or knowledge of English football history and the way the club was pre-Wenger and the way he changed things you'll know how revolutionary his methods were at the time. To say otherwise is just revisionism.