We 'tolerate' the CL games making our squad tired, giving us extra injuries because the rewards of being in the CL (financial, for the club, and competing against the best sides in Europe, for the fans) outweigh this. We've seen how decimated our squad gets by injuries, partly due to playing in the CL but not being in the CL and having a fresher squad would not be chosen by any fan if they had that option.
The Europa League offers no such benefits. It's a drawn out competition for the losers of Europe. Were we in it, we'd be expected to win it. Winning it would not bring that much joy to the club as it's expected while not winning it brings embarrassment and shame. Financially it is a complete waste of time - if I'm right the group stages of the CL provide you with more money than winning the EL does, and we're hardly testing ourselves against the very best of Europe.
The argument that we'd get to see more of the youth team play is perhaps true, but it's more due to flawed thinking by the manager than anything else. We don't have that many top youth talents - ignoring the likes of Chesney, Wilshere, Ramsey, Song, Walcott etc who are first teamers now we only have Chamberlain, Miquel, Jenkinson, Yennaris, Miyaichi, Campbell, Coquelin etc they can always be sent out on loan or given a chance in the Carling Cup. If they are good enough to play, they should be playing for the first team - playing in a worthless competition does nothing to help them do this.
I'd rather have injuries, a tired squad and the CL, of course, but not having the EL and having a much fresher (since we'd play around 20% less games) squad for the league and two cups would be much preferred by me.
The King Is Back.
In some ways, I'd prefer a proper season of re-building.
None of this "put a sticking plaster on and hope that it stays in place" crap.
Concentrate soley on the domestic campaign.
RVP still has another year on his contract don't forget, so he'll be nearly 30 by the time it has elapsed....might as well just let him go after that, IMO.
It's better to burn out, than to fade away.
Well we're in the Champions League this season, that's why. If there are only two more games to cope with what we have had to cope with this season, it's probably easier to gauge there wouldn't be a huge amount of difference. Having big gaps between games makes no difference if you don't have the requisite quality (look at Liverpool this season). Also, am I right to guess you'd rather we finished sixth (seventh if Citeh won the Carling Cup)?
If I thought for one moment that dropping out of the other competitions and focusing on the league next year would put us back on track, I'd be OK with it. However, until there is a change in attitude by Wenger/Board/PowersThatBe, I regard that as a nonstarter.
If we are 6th or lower and don't win anything this year and Wenger moves out of the way to allow for a fresh manager with credentials, then maybe we will see a motivated team. In that case, I'd say lose the waste of space players in the summer - ones who are crap or have still not achieved potential after their 537th chance - keep the good nucleus and buy some fresh players uncontaminated by years of the underachievement at the Arsenal which must surely be rubbing off on the squad.
Whether or not we'd place an importance on the Europa league, we would go quite far in it. If we drop out of the top 4 and if we have a summer where other teams consolidate further and we are weakened with Van Persie leaving, I have a feeling we'd go back to being cup specialists with average league seasons. Our youth seems to have that character about them. Wilshere, Szczesny, Oxlade, Jenkinson and others - you can imagine them picking it up for the big games but not having the consistency to do well in the league.