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    Herbert_Chapman's_Zombie
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    Unfortunately because of his stubbornness his departure from the club is unlikely to be without acrimony

    Which although will be as much of his own making.

    I just really hope that he decides things aren't working and that he's given the send off fit for a club legend in our last home game against Aston Villa.

    No one who has given us so many fantastic memories deserves any less.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbert_Chapman's_Zombie View Post
    Unfortunately because of his stubbornness his departure from the club is unlikely to be without acrimony

    Which although will be as much of his own making.

    I just really hope that he decides things aren't working and that he's given the send off fit for a club legend in our last home game against Aston Villa.

    No one who has given us so many fantastic memories deserves any less.
    Entirely of his own making. Wenger is like Ahab's doppelganger in reverse. Obsessed with the whale but in a perverse way that sees him sailing as fast as he can to avoid it at all costs. I agree, Villa is his last chance to get out of here without it becoming painful.

    And in the end, is the whole club built around what Wenger feels or how he is respected? If those considerations are not secondary to success on the pitch then all is lost anyway. Ideally you have results and respect. But the results are the essential part of that. Don't be expecting respect for failure, how ridiculous would that be? He has enough capital to get out with a legacy intact. If he takes the opportunity.
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    Herbert_Chapman's_Zombie
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    I agree that respecting Wenger and sentiment should be secondary that's why I think he should go at the end of this season and not let things drag out till the end of his contract.

    But I maintain, that if he stepped down and by doing so tacitly admitted the delusion and incompetence you have correctly pinpointed, I think he'd go a long way to redeeming himself in my eyes and the Villa home game should under such circumstances be an unequivocal homage paying ceremony (as Malcolm Tucker would say the soapy tit wank goodbye).

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