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You think this season has proved something about which there is no objective measure?
Interesting.

PS: Reading a book about (partly) about cognitive dissonance at the moment, this place is a hotbed of it.
There is no objective measure for the performance of a football manager? Are you serious? A manager has targets and a set amount of resources to work with. It is uncharacteristically simple to measure performance in sport. Wenger has failed in all respects this season, so far at least. Or am I wrong and, if so, how? And he may well fail in achieving the only target that counts at this club, the coveted Top 4 Trophy that leads to the bonus cash. And if he fails in that there will be consequences and knock-on failures. It's a scandal how poor he's been this season. Any other manager who has come close to being so poor has been given the push. Not Wenger though, for one reason and one reason alone - he's a cash cow for the non-footballing bastards upstairs. A willing cash cow, I should add. A cash cow that boasts about being a cash cow, with his prudence and sustainability bullshit as if he's some fund manager rather than the manager of a supposedly competitive sports outfit.

Wenger's target, every season, is financial. And he accepts that and thrives on it. THAT's what makes him the worst football manager in the world. He's not really a football manager at all. Do you see how by achieving his targets, season after season, he has become an anti-football man and a non-football manager? That's why he's the worst, because he's a massive fraud. We've seen how he performs when he tries to hit football oriented targets - we've all felt those humiliations as they have rolled in with alarming regularity.

He sold his soul. Look at the difference between the guy who arrived here and the guy he is now. Shame (as in, shame on him).

PS: That's irony, right?