Quote Originally Posted by selassie View Post
I think our run will end on Sunday, also if you look at our remaining fixtures then I'd be surprised if we don't lose at least once...if not twice.

Top 4 is gone, we have to win all of our games to finish in top 4 and hope that one of the teams above....well Liverpool...drops points.

We haven't looked at all convincing in the past 3 games...we are scrambling out victories albeit with a lot of luck. Wenger has nothing to gain from this season and nothing to gain from telling anybody he is right because he isn't, he is wrong and he is being left behind, that is clear for all to see.
The only thing i would add is that if you were a 67 year old who earned good money had a job where you were in control of everything and were pathologically scared of retiring....even if you know in your own mind you haven't got it any more what's to gain from walking away?

Adoration of the fans is nice, but if we think for a second that losing that respect would cause him to lose any sleep (or whether it would for us if we were Wenger) we need to think again.

My Dad is Wenger's age (six months younger only just turned 67), and does not want to retire. The difference is he wouldn't be kept on if he was no longer able to perform that job to the highest level.

We can blame Wenger all we want for the results and performances, he's in charge of every aspect of football so it is his responsibility. We can blame him all we want for being selfish and not just going.....but i'm honestly not sure in his position that i would walk.

I'm not saying for a second anyone should be sympathetic with Wenger, all i'm saying is that what he's doing is whilst frustrating and annoying not really inexplicable

What is inexplicable are his employers.