Quote Originally Posted by ollie the optimist View Post
if they dont believe in wengers methods or ways, they should tell him in a proper way, just like any of us will do with our managers etc etc

however, even if they think they are wrong, it does not mean they have an excuse not to put effort in implenting his beliefs in training or the pitch, because at the end of the day they are paid to do a job and implement hte mangers instructions
Interesting point. My take is that noone will speak up, because if they do, its Walcott time. The manager is famous for tolerating no questioning of his methods. Hence what at other clubs might amount to constructive criticism that benefits the team, at Arsenal it results in the departure of the player, and his replacement with one either too green; too untalented or too lacking in character to voice an opinion.