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We've had a change at Board level but the results and actions on the pitch haven't changed. Wenger's arrival propelled us to new heights, not a change at Board level and it doesn't seem right to suggest the revere is required to change things around.
Listening to the Le Grove podcast, I understand that the Board took the same back-seat approach with Graham but fired him when he finished 5th and his stock was low with the fans. Could be the same again. Maybe he should have been sacked years ago is probably true, but this is the only season I can remember where so many people are in favour of Wenger going and two or three years ago, people were still willing to give him a job for life. Even now, there are still fans reluctant to say that he should go. If the Board had fired him earlier and we struggled in the league for a while with the new manager, people would have still blamed the board.
Expecting instant success after Wenger is something we're going to have to put into perspective. Our team needs work and the longer Wenger stays, the worse it will get. He's going to leave us with nothing at this rate and the next manager will inherit damaged goods.
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