ken11
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Give him until the end of the season. Let him resign on his own. He deserves that at the very least.
Give him until the end of the season. Let him resign on his own. He deserves that at the very least.
Nah...if he goes, he goes at the end of the season.
Totally agree with you. He has been a joke for years now.No he doesn't. That may have worked 5 years ago. Not today. He deserves to get sacked in the most humiliating way possible. Abramovich style.
His legacy is shattered. He lost the last drop of respect he had.
Losing Wenger, Sanchez and Ozil in one summer is going to be quite the blow if it happens
Losing Wenger, Sanchez and Ozil in one summer is going to be quite the blow if it happens
I remember when United got drawn against Bayern in 2014 there was plenty of gallows humour about trying to keep it in single figures. It finished 4-2 and United were still in the tie with 20 minutes to go. That was under a manager widely regarded as a joke figure hopelessly out of his depth. Arsenal were out of this tie 60 minutes into the first leg and have been thumped 10-2. There is no way Arsenal can retain credibility as a football club if they keep Wenger as manager beyond May.
This.Wengerin
It became 4-2 in the last 15-20 mins right? It was 2-1 for us at some stage in the second half.Yeah. We weren't in the tie once it was 4-2.
I don't understand your point?Yeah. We weren't in the tie once it was 4-2.
It became 4-2 in the last 15-20 mins right? It was 2-1 for us at some stage in the second half.
Really cannot understand your love for Wenger. I mean, we all love that Arsenal keeps Wenger, but to think that Wenger is anything but a completely out of his depth manager (and has been so for at least the last 5 years) is a bit weird.
I don't understand your point?
They made it 4-2 at minute 76 so we only needed one goal to go through before that
just to be clear, the only reason anyone has said wenger shouldn't be sacked is because we're united fans and seeing other rivals struggle is funny... right? i mean, nobody actually thinks that it's in arsenal's best interest to keep him... right?
Anyone who watched that tie didn't give us a chance going into the Allianz. Are we just, like, rewriting history here? Evra's goal was so wonderful because it was spontaneous and against the run of play. But let's not pretend like we had a chance, or that Bayern couldn't throttle us that night if they wanted to.
Would it not be beneficial for Arsenal to part way well before the summer, announce his successor and hope Sanchez and Özil are on board with the new manager? Say it's Allegri and they decide "hey, I can win things with this guy at Arsenal so I'll stay."
If their season unravels further and other big clubs are able to get in their ears it may be too late.
Would it not be beneficial for Arsenal to part way well before the summer, announce his successor and hope Sanchez and Özil are on board with the new manager? Say it's Allegri and they decide "hey, I can win things with this guy at Arsenal so I'll stay."
If their season unravels further and other big clubs are able to get in their ears it may be too late.
He hasn't been sacked after the 8-2 defeat where he was literally crying on the bench. Today is worse, but similar.Even after such a drastic humiliation and potentially losing grip on the top four? Don't know..
That's just the name I keep hearing. I wouldn't if I were him either but walking the Italian league may bore him after a while, no?Why would you think that Allegri would be interested in the Arsenal job right now? He's managing one of the biggest teams in the world and has potentially a Champions League winning side this year. Do you really think he'd leave right now to join a mess of a football club
I think there's been quite a few stories about him being interested in the Arsenal job. Plus he would be doubling his salary going thereWhy would you think that Allegri would be interested in the Arsenal job right now? He's managing one of the biggest teams in the world and has potentially a Champions League winning side this year. Do you really think he'd leave right now to join a mess of a football club
New challenge, a very difficult one.Why would you think that Allegri would be interested in the Arsenal job right now? He's managing one of the biggest teams in the world and has potentially a Champions League winning side this year. Do you really think he'd leave right now to join a mess of a football club
You are missing the point - even under a manager who is about to head into the Championship, the tie was level with 30 minutes to go. Arsenal have a manager who has been in situ for 20 years and has unrivalled control over football matters. And, yet again, they have been humiliated without even creating the illusion of a contest.
Time to make the title a bit more appropriate
Would Wenger deserve more credit if Arsenal won 3-0 and narrowly missed out on aggregate as usual? Otherwise I don't see your point. Scoreline is cool for banter purposes, but they cant make it past the last 16. That's the problem, not reducing matters to a valiant low score loss...
There is a pattern not just of losing but of being thrashed (in big domestic games as well) which marks them out. It implies something seriously rotten at Arsenal, even if you accept that you would expect a team like Bayern to prevail over two legs.
Ideal timeline for me would be:-
1. Arsenal win 5 games in a row. Wenger signs new contract.
2. Arsenal fan meltdown.
3. Form dips and Arsenal miss out on top 4.
4. Arsenal fan meltdown.
5. Wenger sees out contract and leaves club in 2019.
6. Arsenal fans rejoice.
7. Piers Morgan is found dead at home after his celebratory asphyxiwank goes wrong.
8. Arsenal sign David Moyes on 6 year contract.
9. Arsenal fan meltdown.
10. Moyes hints at big signing.
11. Arsenal fans mildly optimistic.
12. Wenger joins new club and spends £200 million on players in his first few weeks.
13. Arsenal fan meltdown.
14. Moyes spunks entire summer transfer budget buying Fellaini from Utd.
15. Arsenal fan meltdown, realising when Moyes said big he was actually talking about height.
16. Wenger wins league in first year at new club.
17. Arsenal fan meltdown.