
Originally Posted by
Delusions of Grandeur
That's the real problem here. Not being up to the task is one thing, every explanation for why he can't deliver the results he used to has some truth in it. But that's not where it has gone horribly wrong for him. The talking point should be around how he his turning the fans off from football and how we've lost our passion for the club and game. I fear there will be a strong divide between Arsenal fans for years to come and that's if they're still following the game. That's not a legacy to be proud of.
I once said that once he's gone we'll remember him more fondly but I don't think that way anymore. The funk we have been in has gone on for too long and the sheer arrogance on display and his selfish behaviour will be a hard memory to shake. I've seen players lose their legendary status and service to the club forgotten by fans for a lot less.