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    Anyway, Wenger's still here this morning which means he has no pride, no shame and certainly no intention of releasing the club from his grip. And large sections of the fan base are fucking it up, again! With all this bullshit talk about respect.

    So the guy won't leave, but he can't be sacked because that would be disrespectful. How bloody convenient. And what happens when we get to the end of this season and Wenger states he always sees out his contract? Even MORE respect required?

    The pro-Wenger crowd, and make no mistake they are still there in force, are trying to created a desperate impasse where yes, of course, it is time for Wenger to leave but, alas, oh dear, there's no way for him to leave. So he stays. That way they can jump the bandwagon that is finally starting to roll in the media that has supported the Wenger shambles up to this point and try to steer it back to safety. Most of them probably don't realise they are doing this. But the prime movers and Wenger himself will get the picture. Even a hint of support for him now and we're condemned to another season of this shit, at least.

    You have to ask these fans, if not now then when? Under what conditions would it be acceptable to sack Wenger? What if he burned down the stadium or murdered the team?

    Well that's what he's doing in slow motion. So is it the pace of the devastation that you have a problem with? Do we have to wait another season for it to reach an acceptably fucked up and catastrophic state before we can all agree that maybe, just maybe, after 2 decades of the same bloke and over a decade of stagnation and decline it might, just might be respectful to the club itself to get a new man?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Niall_Quinn View Post
    Anyway, Wenger's still here this morning which means he has no pride, no shame and certainly no intention of releasing the club from his grip. And large sections of the fan base are fucking it up, again! With all this bullshit talk about respect.

    So the guy won't leave, but he can't be sacked because that would be disrespectful. How bloody convenient. And what happens when we get to the end of this season and Wenger states he always sees out his contract? Even MORE respect required?

    The pro-Wenger crowd, and make no mistake they are still there in force, are trying to created a desperate impasse where yes, of course, it is time for Wenger to leave but, alas, oh dear, there's no way for him to leave. So he stays. That way they can jump the bandwagon that is finally starting to roll in the media that has supported the Wenger shambles up to this point and try to steer it back to safety. Most of them probably don't realise they are doing this. But the prime movers and Wenger himself will get the picture. Even a hint of support for him now and we're condemned to another season of this shit, at least.

    You have to ask these fans, if not now then when? Under what conditions would it be acceptable to sack Wenger? What if he burned down the stadium or murdered the team?

    Well that's what he's doing in slow motion. So is it the pace of the devastation that you have a problem with? Do we have to wait another season for it to reach an acceptably fucked up and catastrophic state before we can all agree that maybe, just maybe, after 2 decades of the same bloke and over a decade of stagnation and decline it might, just might be respectful to the club itself to get a new man?
    I must admit, I am very disappointed that he's still manager this morning, what does it take? Maybe he has to go if he doesn't beat Milan! The longer he is here, the harder it will be for a new manager and more difficult to get a decent manager, unless they pay out mega bucks for him.

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    Tbf to Wenger, its difficult for an Alzheimer's sufferer to remember he's lost the last four games, let alone how bad we have actually been this season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aubameyang's Wang View Post
    Tbf to Wenger, its difficult for an Alzheimer's sufferer to remember he's lost the last four games, let alone how bad we have actually been this season.
    In Wenger's mind it's 2004
    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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