Quote Originally Posted by Özim View Post
From what we see (a lot if AFTV) there's still a lot of people who aren't convinced they want Wenger gone, some support him, others make excuses for him, others say it's Kroenke we need out, some even highlight some of the madness in his actions but still refuse to say they want him gone.

IMO perhaps there are some who go to matches who want him gone, but very few really have the appetite to what has been suggested, even those protesting are losing conviction with evrything going on.

Apparently away fans are much more anti-Wenger, whereas at home the anti-Wenger sentiment is muted at best. He goes through bad spells and the discontent grows, but after a few narrow wins against smaller team (and the odd half decent result like the draw at Chelsea) the discontent disappears and people start talking about success and beating the top teams.

The sentiment seems to change from match to match, that's not really condusive to change, the reality is if people won't stop going making the atmoshere toxic every match and making it clear they want him gone and there's no way back might be the only way to force his hand, I don't see it happening though.
Spot on

There's still Wenger fans all over the place, people that trudge out the usual excuses like officials are to blame or pop up and provide a positive spin on things or play devils advocate. These people don't want Wenger out no matter what they say, because their first instinct is to provide excuses and try to support Wenger. Whilst we have people like that, who just sit on their arse and let the club drift, nothing will change. Get ready for another contract