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What bothers me about our fans is we think Wenger's success is extraordinary for a 'club like us'. Now don't get me wrong three titles and four fa cups along with many second places and generally being 'up there' is an excellent achievement and and my best memories are from this period but was it something you never saw Arsenal achieving, really? We had a period of dominating english football once before, won a title in every decade since the first bar the 60's, one a double, and were the one of the four biggest and wealthiest english clubs for a long time.
The way some people belittle us and exalt Wenger you'd think Wenger done what he has at charlton, which would be remarkable for a club of their size and history. Had he won a european cup a first for our club and put us amongst the 'great' european clubs it would be different and buy him the reverence he has.
Take Tottenham with a lot less success they seem to have bigger expectations of their club than we do, always dreaming big no matter how crap they are, which is good. Why should our ambition be lower than theirs? Why must we be ever grateful to Wenger fo doing the job he was paid to do. Redknapp has brought them their best period in a long time and most of them will be happy to see him go to bring in someone to take them to a higher level. Their not next stuck on what he's done (far less than Wenger) but the opportunity he's provided for their club
Wenger has provided an opportunity for our club which I'll always be grateful for.
Our fans like to point out where we were before Wenger (won a league, cup winners cup, fa cup, league cup, in the space of six seasons before his arrival, finished 5th, bought Bergkamp ), where were Manchester United before Ferguson? Where were Liverpool before Shankly, success starts from somewhere and those clubs aren't stuck on what they used to be like and let it or anyone define their ambition which we are doing with Wenger
well it's impossible to know what will come next, just like everything else. but to make an informed decision, you base it on previous and current performance. so when you keep going round in circles it makes sense to try something new.
all the off field stuff has nothing to do with the tactics, team selection and mental issues the team suffer far too much.
Would not say people are being fickle 18 less people have not voted from last time so in reality its samey samey more or less.
"I really like Arsenal. Do you really like Arsenal, or only Arsenal with trophies?" - Dennis Bergkamp.
"Which Arsenal do they want back, the one Arsene created?" - Tony Adams.
Voted the same way as last time.
But I have little faith things will change, so am just going to make the best of it by trying to get the best of the enjoyment where individual games produce some great moments.