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Thread: Should Wenger be replaced as Arsenal Manager?

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    I think it is now critical that Wenger leaves asap. Forget the fact that it's a results business, I hate the culture he has created within the club. He is either blind that he can't see that players are walking all over him and making the same mistakes every game, or -- and my gut feeling -- he is spineless.

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    Yes - although he should have been sacked last year.

    Wenger doesn't have it in him to win a trophy in the modern game and his delusion with the youth project is costing us big time.

    He needs to go, but won't until his contract ends, so expect a couple more years of this dross.

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    The most successful manager in UK football has been at his club for 25 years, the Liverpool boot room ensured their manager was steeped in the tradition of the club.

    Arsenal are well placed financially and are in OK shape on the field, a little pruning and grafting is required but Wenger should be the one to do this. This is the Arsenal way, heck if George Graham hadn't been caught on the hey-diddle he'd probably still be at the helm.

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    the club is now stale under him --- the vibe is so contaminated to the extent that half of our squad needs to be replaced to make any headway. Seeing as this is not financially feasible, I say wenger has to go so the club can start with a new perspective and re-create a winning vibe.

    any decent player who is brought into this squad will get fed up. Mates, even henry (arsenal through and through couldn't take any longer as captain of these bunch). If you put messi into this team he will get fed up after a season. Fundamentally, the culture at the club is antiquated and rotten.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hump View Post
    The most successful manager in UK football has been at his club for 25 years, the Liverpool boot room ensured their manager was steeped in the tradition of the club.

    Arsenal are well placed financially and are in OK shape on the field, a little pruning and grafting is required but Wenger should be the one to do this. This is the Arsenal way, heck if George Graham had been caught on the hey-diddle he'd probably still be at the helm.
    GG being on the fiddle was nothing more than a convenient excuse for a spineless Board.

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    Yes. Time for him to go. It doesn't sound like he's even listening to the fans. Gets all defensive about spending money and other sugar daddy clubs when he should be sending out a clear message about this season and how it wasn't good enough and that we will do more next season.

    I don't want hear him jumping to the defence of his players talking about their attitude either. Any other manager with common sense would just eat humble pie and not try to defend such a poor season. Even if he's right aboout certain things, just bite your tongue and say we'll be back and better! He won't and in the next few days we'll get more facts and figures about this groups age, fluff about their mental strength.....it's tiresome.

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    antiquated and rotten? Are you sure? A culture that promotes young talent because of ability and not need? A culture that encourages technical competence? (Which is what Spain - current World Cup winners - has had for years).

    The culture could be described as parsimonious, disingenuous and blinked - but not antiquated and rotten.

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    I Voted YES.

    I'm tired of going round in circles. Fans say every year, give him another year. He said he should be judged at the end of the season.

    He has money to spend, and no matter what he says in regard to not buying 50 mil players, we at very least need to stop buying the kind of dross we bought last Summer. With sales and 3 well thought out 15 to 20 million bracket players we could spend 35 million in total and be exactly where we need to be.

    If he also addresses the defence not just new players, but new training methods.

    It all seems clear, reasonable to achieve and he's allowed to pay that money ( as Gazidis has said ).....but already he's telling us that we are more or less fine, with some adjustments...he's already changing his story from 1 Press conference to another...He lies, he BS's about the squad and what he needs.

    So to me he's finished. I'm not looking forward to the Summer and neither the season ahead.

    We need refreshing, a change at the helm...maybe to go backwards for a year but with our resources, and the kind of Coach I think we'd attract that wouldn't last long.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hump View Post
    antiquated and rotten? Are you sure? A culture that promotes young talent because of ability and not need? A culture that encourages technical competence? (Which is what Spain - current World Cup winners - has had for years).

    The culture could be described as parsimonious, disingenuous and blinked - but not antiquated and rotten.
    I am not referring necessarily to the 'football', but to the disgusting lack of grasp of any of the basic fundamentals that makes a sunday league side call themselves a football side.

    And, Technical competence? are you sure? sagna can't put a cross in if he was alone on the ptich with a striker. clichy can't even strike a ball. half the time our set pieces come to nothing --- our corners hardly beat the first man. Technical competence? Sorry, try again

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    Quote Originally Posted by budesonide View Post
    I am not referring necessarily to the 'football', but to the disgusting lack of grasp of any of the basic fundamentals that makes a sunday league side call themselves a football side.

    And, Technical competence? are you sure? sagna can't put a cross in if he was alone on the ptich with a striker. clichy can't even strike a ball. half the time our set pieces come to nothing --- our corners hardly beat the first man. Technical competence? Sorry, try again
    I said "encourages" technical competence with that you can't argue, although I suspect you will.

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