It would be fine. If he stepped down immediately afterwards.
The game has moved on. Next season. United, City Chelsea, Pool, Spurs will all have new young managers. We will still be stuck with Wenger, Clueless and ambitionless, top 4 is a trophy Wenger. Ranieri at Leicester will be the exception but who can deny he deserves a 2nd season.
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Ideal scenario if handled properly. Wenger bows out on a high, the story goes into the history book as Arsenal legend riding out the doper storm in football, conquering the financial crash, elevating the club to a new level in a new stadium, and coming through to triumph. Even though that would be less than half the story, but I'm sure we could all live with it. But he'd have to go and go completely. Move him upstairs so he could continue to scupper the transfers windows and drive from the back seat and all bets would be off.
On the other hand, if we don't win it he'd better pray the gypos come through for him again because there would be no explaining away a Leicester or spud title win. He'd be totally exposed and shot to hell if that happens.
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Except it all depends on what angle you look at Wenger's record from. As a fan you shake your head and imagine what might have been with a bit more ambition. As one of the leeches who slithered off with half a billion between them or the incoming vampire you can only grin in admiration. This guy is gooooooooood! He's in a class of his own for delivering what really matters - cash.
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Really? You think the fan base would be satisfied with the season if we lose the title to Leicester or dare I say it the Spuds? Come on, he'd have no excuses, the faith in him would be at an all time low, if he can't win it against that lot he'll never win it.
Sure the owners are and will continue to back him because he makes them a tidy profit but I really don't think the fan base would happily sit back and lap up his excuses if the above happened.
That's not what I said. What I'm pointing out is that there is a big difference between being unsatisfied and galvanising that into a group action, all focused on one outcome. I don't see that happening in the stadium, enmasse, at all. Especially on a regular basis. It's wishful thinking to believe otherwise. Either Wenger will decide to hang up his hat or he'll continue as is.