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  • No he walks

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  • Yes and he goes in 2019

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    NOTE: The location of this post has been moved and the thread title (which was previously Wenger is Leaving) has been manipulated by a notorious pro-Wenger moderator. What was previously a message that contained no profanity and made a comment on a real life event has now been manipulated by a deliberately provocative title. An old and crude propaganda and censorship technique.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GP View Post
    Sums the loon up perfectly.
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    How has Wenger done this?

    Another tragic season unfolding. An appalling away record. Humiliated in the FA Cup. Going nowhere for the 10th season in a row. And nobody in the media is speculating over his future. It's just assumed he'll choose when he leaves.

    Has there ever been a manager with this much power over his club, the media, and even a diehard (and stupid) section of the fan base?

    How has there not been a revolt in the dressing room? How can the players stand this?

    Is Wenger putting drugs in everyone's tea?

    This is a joke. He must be sacked. It's the most obvious sacking in football. Far worse than Moyes at Utd. Worse than Neville's joke jolly in Spain. This guy has been fucking up for a decade.

    Why isn't the club having a press conference at 7PM tonight to announce his sacking?
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    This will be Wengers last season as manager.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bumble View Post
    This will be Wengers last season as manager.
    It won’t

    Next season probably won’t be his last as manager either

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    Quote Originally Posted by Niall_Quinn View Post
    How has Wenger done this?

    Another tragic season unfolding. An appalling away record. Humiliated in the FA Cup. Going nowhere for the 10th season in a row. And nobody in the media is speculating over his future. It's just assumed he'll choose when he leaves.

    Has there ever been a manager with this much power over his club, the media, and even a diehard (and stupid) section of the fan base?

    How has there not been a revolt in the dressing room? How can the players stand this?

    Is Wenger putting drugs in everyone's tea?

    This is a joke. He must be sacked. It's the most obvious sacking in football. Far worse than Moyes at Utd. Worse than Neville's joke jolly in Spain. This guy has been fucking up for a decade.

    Why isn't the club having a press conference at 7PM tonight to announce his sacking?
    7pm?

    Why are you insisting the club wait till 7

    Kissing Wengers arse again

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbert_Chapman's_Zombie View Post
    7pm?

    Why are you insisting the club wait till 7

    Kissing Wengers arse again
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    The decision to let Klopp escape to Pool is going to be one we're going to regret for a long time. He was perfect replacement for prime Wenger, even when it came to the struggle to organise a defence!

    Agree about Ancelotti. I mean I'd take him but I'm not confident whether he's the man to really do the major structural changes we need to do with the playing staff.

    Plus from what I've heard, he's way too similar to Wenger in personality when it comes to how he treats players. After decades of Wenger treating his players like their his own sons, mollycoddling them not getting strict or tough with them when they fuck up we need a hardass who'll do the complete opposite and actually drill them. Out of the people available I'm thinking Simeone though whether he would want to come is another matter.

    I'd also still wouldn't mind Tuchel either but now that we've got SVEN, that's impossible

    At any rate, in the small chance that Wenger calls it quits at the end of the season or Gazidis/Kroenke do sack him ( ) then they need to move fast as there's a good chance that RM, Chelsea and even Man Utd will also be in the hunt for a top manager at the end of the season,
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    Another contract crisis is looming for their teenage forward Reiss Nelson, who is attracting interest from Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain.

    Nelson, 18, is out of contract next year and there has been very little progress made to negotiate a new deal.
    It is understood cutbacks have even been made at the training ground canteen this season, with a number of players privately moaning about the lack of choice on offer.
    Off the pitch, the club are doubling their commercial efforts to ensure Arsenal remain on a firm financial footing.

    It is understood negotiating a new shirt manufacturer deal is towards the top of the agenda, with their existing Puma deal due to expire at the end of next season.
    In the meantime, the club continue to replenish their coffers the best way they know how: selling players.
    The average 74 quid is just to get into the ground. Add to that London prices for travelling, eating, drinking, taking a shit and breathing. If you're outside London factor in the piss taking prices charged by our "more efficient" private (foreign) rail services, "congestion" (bung) taxes, the fucked up price of petrol (more tax), the crappy replacement bus services that run on weekends because the trains never do. Dare to go into the club shop to sample the eye watering prices.

    Taking your son to a home game means biting into the better part of 300 quid, each time.

    To see what? Henry, Bergkamp and Pires playing the best football ever witnessed on these shores?

    Hardly.

    And they say you aren't a real fan if you don't go to games - even if you spent decades going when it was affordable. But the truth is, apart from the diehard away bunch, the real fans have been priced out and the boring zero atmosphere stadium that replaced the real thing is filled with day trippers who have more money than sense.

    Wenger out? For sure. Remember, he has always been in favour of ripping off the fans. He's always defended it. And at the same time he's always defended his refusal to spend that money on the team. Guilty as hell.

    And take the rest of the greedy cunts with you.
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