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Thread: Wenger Referendum: Yes Or No

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    Quote Originally Posted by AFC Leveller View Post
    Wenger loves the club (and the control he has) to just walk away when his contract expires and i dont expect him to leave for good. I think they'll offer him a job of some kind and probably let him have a say in who comes in for him.

    Right now, someone like Martinez would be good but he has only shown potential so far and the next couple of years should tell us if he is the real deal or not. Not too long ago, the likes of Coyle and Phil brown were manager of the season candidates but where are they now? it can all turn around ina year or so.

    The likes of Klopp, Guardiola, Conte, Simeone however have shown consistancy and the ability to win major titles and anyone of these would be a real coup.
    I really do not rate Guardiola. I want him to win something without having top players everywhere who have won everything in sight. Simeone does not seem like someone who will stick around for too long at a club, though I think he give a right bollocking to lazy pricks in our team (refer to a certain German international), Conte and Klopp are a good shout.
    Arsene Wenger, the only football manager that got paid 8 million quid to do nothing but sit on his arse..

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    Quote Originally Posted by AFC Leveller View Post
    Wenger loves the club (and the control he has) to just walk away when his contract expires and i dont expect him to leave for good. I think they'll offer him a job of some kind and probably let him have a say in who comes in for him.

    Right now, someone like Martinez would be good but he has only shown potential so far and the next couple of years should tell us if he is the real deal or not. Not too long ago, the likes of Coyle and Phil brown were manager of the season candidates but where are they now?



    Phil is on the road with Tom Jones.

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    I would take Guardiola but not as my first choice. I would rather have someone like Klopp who would give us a different and more direct style of football than we have had in Wenger's reign (or at least in his last decade, we used to play some stunningly quick counter attacking football).

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    From the perspective of a fan, Wenger's position has to be untenable now.

    I desperately wanted him to leave on a high for all he did for the Club over early years and transition to the new season. He had the opportunity to do that with the FA Cup win.

    That he didn't is his problem, it shouldn't be ours. I want him gone, don't care how it happens now.

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    He can't want to lose - so what the fuck is up with him? Why can't he see something and then remember it the next time? Why has he developed this fanatical hatred of entertaining football?
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    I don't like Guardiola's quite public proclamations towards short termism as a modus operandi in management. Basically he only takes on short term projects and moves on.

    If Klopp doesn't hall his team out of where they currently are in their league, then all bets are off. That is entirely unlikely but the longer it continues the dodgier it looks. It would be like Wenger steering us to where QPR currently are.....or getting us relegated.

    I would be happy with a manager I'd never heard of if he came with a high repute within football circles.

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    It's so hard to defend him, anything positive you can say is worthless because it's purely sentimental now. There's nothing to suggest this team is going to improve and become more coherent and effective.

    He is holding us back, without a doubt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marc Overmars View Post
    It's so hard to defend him, anything positive you can say is worthless because it's purely sentimental now. There's nothing to suggest this team is going to improve and become more coherent and effective.

    He is holding us back, without a doubt.
    Yep totally agree.

    I really hope he walks at the end of the season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marc Overmars View Post
    It's so hard to defend him, anything positive you can say is worthless because it's purely sentimental now. There's nothing to suggest this team is going to improve and become more coherent and effective.

    He is holding us back, without a doubt.
    Agreed but the guy is so stubborn I can,t see him going without a little push.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marc Overmars View Post
    It's so hard to defend him, anything positive you can say is worthless because it's purely sentimental now. There's nothing to suggest this team is going to improve and become more coherent and effective.

    He is holding us back, without a doubt.
    I would agree, we are certainly not going to improve with him as manager

    However the AGM leaves me quite pessimistic that any real positive change will happen with someone else

    I just think to an extent the board do withhold funds even now, and I'm not convinced a new guy would get the necessary financial backing in order to do what needs to be done

    Our Majority share holder is nothing but a Robber Baron


    Hope I'm wrong

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