
Originally Posted by
Ice Berg Kamping
This is not intended to be a thread about ambition. Every club and every manager should have an ambition to win the league. Whether they have the ability to do so is another matter.
There's plenty of debate about AW's pros and cons as a manager. My current view is that with no trophies fans could find fault in whatver manager we had. IMO the only manager who could pretty much guarantee a trophy with our squad is SAF. And he's a one off.
But most of the critcism of our players and manager seems to be based on the assumption that we should be winning the league, not also rans. I wonder whether its time to accept that our star has faded and that on the pure hard facts we will simply be making up the numbers for the foreseeable future.
Very few clubs stay on top forever. Who would have thought that Chelsea would be dethroned so quickly by an even richer owner. Liverpool looked like they were coming back under Benitez. Look how that ended. Blackburn are the first relegated premiership title holders. Villa, Newcastle, Leeds - all examples of clubs who had their time and gradually faded into obscurity. Manure have been on top for years - but are the biggest club in the world, with the best manager the country has seen. It may well be that even they have wilderness years once SAF retires.
We took a step up when Wenger arrived. Few would argue that Chelsea and City have been the main obstacles to our battle with Manure over the past few seasons.
Citeh have shown more clearly than ever before that money = titles. We are not paupers but only a fool would argue that we can compete with Citeh and Chelsea financially. In this changing climate does it not show welcome consistency to finish top 3 or 4 every year while balancing the books (and before anyone rages against our 'ambition' being solely to make money - this is not the point I am making. It is a fact that we have managed CL football every year while being the best example of a financially well run club that there is).
We are a still a destination club for good, if not the very best players. For the very best players we are a stepping stone, but can at least enjoy their services while they are young. We win far more games than we lose and are on TV every other week.
Is it time to accept what we have, and that we are not going to be title winners in this current cycle? And would it cause less angst to do so?