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Thread: If we don't finish 4th, do you want Wenger to leave at the end of the season?

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    Considering we're going to win the PL this year I don't think Wenger should go. Seriously though, If we finished 5th or worse which we wont the simple question is- How could sacking Wenger help and who would replace him that could do better with what we have? I think If we sacked AW it'd be harder to sign players as playing under him is probably a big reason why players sign and RvP would leave. The leaving of Wenger needs to be carefully planned IMO as it would be one of the biggest transitions our clubs ever had, just sacking him on the spot would be reckless. Oh, and he's the most successful manager we've ever had so its a dumb idea in the first place.

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    Wenger needs to go at the end of the season.

    By 'end of the season' I mean 'now'

    And by 'go' I mean 'die'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Niall_Quinn View Post
    We've been pretty patient considering. It's time for the board and the manager to tell the fans what's happening. What the true goals of the club are. Where we expect to be in a year from now, five years from now, and how we are going to get there. I guess these guys don't feel they owe the fans that much. This is where the real problem lies. They probably believe they are running a business whereas we all know they are running a football club which is a very, very different thing whether they like it or not. Who turns up every week at the Orange HQ with orange scarves chanting "Orange, There's only one Orange!"? Only Letters. If they are supporters of the club too, which they claim they are, then they need to get off their horses and have a chat with the other supporters who actually kick cash in rather than take it out. Is it really too much to ask?
    Regardless of excuses, what baffles me that others dont seem to want to see is that Swansea out played us Sunday. Their team has been put together with a fraction of the cost of ours both in transfer fee's and probably wages.

    Are we to dissmiss that?

    A lot of people in the media still tell us Wenger is "the man" yet laugh at our poor results.

    I say its time to man up, ditch the excuses and look at the results. Its not Arsenal standard

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    Sling him and get either Lambert or Moyes in. Give em a shot at a big club

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    We don't have the quality on the pitch any more. That's our biggest problem. Some of it brought about by injuries, the rest brought about by lack of investment. While our (ex) rivals have been spending we've been focused on generating profits. Somebody should tell us what the plan is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fats View Post
    Letters did you cut and paste this from another site? Seems to objective for you to write.
    No. And I've no idea what you mean. I have my opinions as do we all but I don't think I'm as extreme in my opinions as some and I don't have my little favourites and players I dislike and refuse to see any bad or good in them respectively no matter what they do.

    I call it like I see it as I always have.

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    Capello will be free next summer.

    Brilliant club manager.

    Has won the league with every club hes managed and better than Wenger in every way

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ach View Post
    Capello will be free next summer.

    Brilliant club manager.

    Has won the league with every club hes managed and better than Wenger in every way
    And in disgrace after our woeful showing in the Euros. Sign him up.
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    PSG manager and former Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti admits he was waiting for a job at Tottenham or Arsenal before the Ligue 1 side came calling.

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    The Italian joined the French club in December after being sacked by Blues’ owner Roman Abramovich at the end of last season.

    However, the 52-year-old concedes he had hoped to replace either Harry Redknapp or Arsene Wenger in north London.

    He told Gazzetta dello Sport: "I was keen on a year-long sabbatical, hoping that in the summer a job like Tottenham or Arsenal - a top London bench - would become available, but I was tired of not working.

    "Al Thani [PSG chairman] is similar to Abramovich in one thing: he doesn't like it when people talk about him, rather than the team. [AC Milan owner Silvio] Berlusconi was a different thing from them both."

    The former AC Milan manager also admitted that he found Abramovich “very cold” and insists football in Ligue 1 allows for much more versatile tactics than the Premier League.

    "When Abramovich fired me, he was very cold. He said me good luck and stopped,” he added.

    "He knew that I wasn't in agreement with that decision and he preferred to avoid talking about it in detail.

    "Ligue 1 is tactically more various than Premier League. In England it isn't difficult, every team plays in pretty much the same way."
    http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/...d-heart-set-on

    Missed opportunity there

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    Quote Originally Posted by Niall_Quinn View Post
    And in disgrace after our woeful showing in the Euros. Sign him up.
    Exactly. He'll want to try his hardest to prove he can be a success in this country and not settle for the 4th place trophy every season

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