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Wenger started a job at Emirates since the move... I wouldnt call it a great job! We have become an Ajax of mid nineties.
As for Capello, I think he is a club manager rather than a national team manager and I think he will be rubbing his hands in glee at the prospect at proving a lot of people wrong in England. I agree to quite an extent about Barca.. they are a solid club regarding the playing system and the players they have.
Other top managers in the world- There is David Moyes, who while not rated by some Gooners, has done wonders at Everton. I bet he can do a great job here. We can also get Steve Bould in.. There are others I rate as well- Pelligrini, Billic, Hitzfeld etc
this is ridiculous. there is know anti-wenger agenda. from what ive seen written by others and from my perspective Wenger has done a poor job over the past 6 years given the resources he has at his disposal. he has made so many mistakes that most other managers in football AND other sports would get sacked for. this is not an anti-wenger agenda, those of us who want him out are fed up with the way he is doing things because its NOT working. thats why people want him out, the mistakes, the stubborness, the same bullshit is why people want him out.
why didnt we show this form leading in to all of our big cup games? or the big games earlier in the season where we needed to stay competitive in the league title race? why dont we do this when the big prize is there? its not a coincidence.
the reason why people are dismissing this run of form is because we've had a purple patch every season before this, we are battling for 4th place (wenger will say this is a trophy, but its not), wenger uses these kinds of runs to justify not buying, and fans use these runs to justify why Wenger should stay. history has shown us that his way has not worked, it has nothing to do with a anti-wenger agenda.
the 'anti-wenger' tag is as gay as the opposing 'pro-wenger brigade' i've seen written on here.
a lot of fans will remain fiercely loyal to a manager that has given us so many good times, whilst there are others ready for a change right now. people have legitimate reasons for wanting him to stay and for him to go if we're honest.
i was still with the manager up until christmas, after the resilience shown to come back from that start. then january came and we fell apart again.
keeping rvp means more right now than keeping the manager. wenger deserves some credit for the come backs we've had to go through this season but i get the feeling the group, in particular our captain, gathered that spirit more than the management. if wenger was to go (which he won't) then i think another manager could pick up where this lot are leaving things at the end of the season.
don't get me wrong, i'm loving the recent 5/6 games that have led to some great times on the terraces but my belief is no longer there for wenger to push any higher.
i couldn't care less about the money city/utd have as the english league remains more competitive than other countries and the chances will come for other well organised teams to push their noses in there too.
good post and i agree that people will stay loyal to the manager.however this is what i have a problem with, loyalty should be to the club and whats best for the club. if wenger is not getting the job done than he has to go or he should walk himself. i to have enjoyed parts of this season but its not enough to justify wenger staying. you play the game to win...he isnt winning, hes gotta go.
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