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Thread: Wenger Out?

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    While pride has been lifted a little, it would probably be best for Wenger to just step away and retire. I can't see us winning anything under him again.

    Take the two Milan games as an example. When under pressure for the first tie, we buckled badly. Everyone had written off our chances and the pressure was off. Second tie, the team score 3 goals in the first half and some pride has been restored, but the pressure to get the 4th goal was too much for them and we were nervy in the 2nd half. That's the story of our last few years.

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    Judging by the swing in this poll to the last one, a lot of people have feigned their discontent IMHO.

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    Yep sack the ****

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marc Overmars View Post
    Judging by the swing in this poll to the last one, a lot of people have feigned their discontent IMHO.
    Or a lot of people have maybe changed their minds or are unsure as to what to feel/think about the situation.

    Is that not aloud on goonersweb?

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    Pressure?

    Of course there's pressure.

    With 80% of Arsenal fans baying for blood post Milan / Sunderland, this team were under immense pressure, not only to get us out of the slump, but to go and beat our local rivals who have been crowing their cockerel arses off, and to stop rotting off down to mid-table.

    The pressure has been massive. And if you can't feel that, given the outpouring of relief, extacy and pride at the recent results, then you don't really have your heart in it yourself.

    We should be doing better. There is no doubt about that. And I think this time round, there is no room for error. If we collapse again and fail to buy, nobody will believe in this set up. 100% of fans will want Wenger out. Pure and simple.

    But if we carry on the way we have just recently and do the business we need to in summer, he should stay and see where we get to.
    It's better to burn out, than to fade away.

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    You can bet your house that the people now saying there's been no great pressure on recent games would have been the first to say we'd 'bottled it' had we lost those games. Some people have a clear anti-Wenger agenda and will do anything to belittle or dismiss any good run of form lest they inadvertently give him any credit.

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    the return of two fit full backs has helped massively as well and the form of Rosicky. Great timing for the team and the manager

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flavs View Post
    the return of two fit full backs has helped massively as well and the form of Rosicky. Great timing for the team and the manager
    Well yeah. It's nice to have players playing, fit and on form. These things do make a difference
    It's better to burn out, than to fade away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeebus View Post
    Or a lot of people have maybe changed their minds or are unsure as to what to feel/think about the situation.

    Is that not aloud on goonersweb?
    Of course it is mate, people are perfectly entitled to their own opinion. I just believe that if 4 games is enough to 'change' an opinion on removing the manager, then one can't have felt strongly enough about it in the first place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marc Overmars View Post
    Of course it is mate, people are perfectly entitled to their own opinion. I just believe that if 4 games is enough to 'change' an opinion on removing the manager, then one can't have felt strongly enough about it in the first place.
    I don't remember a huge clamouring for his sacking at the turn of the year when our win vs QPR put us 4th. A few games then seemed to be enough to sour a lot of people's moods. This season has been a roller-coaster during which my mood about the team and manager have been all over the shop.

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