Should Wenger be sacked?

Should Arsenal sack Wenger


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This sounds like the first step towards him announcing the new contract. Confidence is back in the team and apparently they showed solid mentality beating Lincoln.

Couple more wins, then announce he is staying. Get in my son!
 
Christ! Embarassing, just embarassing (ok, it's the Sun though).

https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/foot...horns-as-arsene-wenger-out-protests-continue/
Even though I'm an outsider, I think it's essential that AFC fans protest. Why? because it's clear that the Arsenal board are very content to merely take the CL-qualification money season after season rather than aim to actually win things. In this context, the protest is not really about Wenger - it could be any manager in charge of Arsenal - it's about the bigger picture: a board not caring about fans' opinions or their aspirations for the club they support. Though Wenger is part of the problem, to some extent he's caught in the crossfire. The particular board need to be made to understand that supporters won't tolerate their mercenary attitude.
 
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Thats one hell of a retirement watch..
 
I repeat. He has already signed a new contract.

I remember that they were protests even last season. He still stayed.

I think he will stay there for at least 3 more years.
Why so convinced? Gut feeling?
I think he's going.
 
"I think the team was unjustifiably criticised for our last game against Bayern Munich because we had an outstanding game," said Wenger.

And overall, to respond today, that's what we did. I think we had an outstanding game against Bayern Munich. Our game was killed by the referee. I've watched this game three times now, and it's still the referee who killed our game."

Please never leave Arsene :lol:
 
Even though I'm an outsider, I think it's essential that AFC fans protest. Why? because it's clear that the Arsenal board are very content to merely take the CL-qualification money season after season rather than aim to actually win things. In this context, the protest is not really about Wenger - it could be any manager in charge of Arsenal - it's about the bigger picture: a board not caring about fans' opinions or their aspirations for the club they support. Though Wenger is part of the problem, to some extent he's caught in the crossfire. The particular board need to be made to understand that supporters won't tolerate their mercenary attitude.
I am all for the protests, but a flying banner would be comical.
 
Why so convinced? Gut feeling?
I think he's going.
Because we have been here before.

I think Wenger knows that results haven't sufficiently been good enough so he is basically guilt tripping the Arsenal fans and preparing them for the inevitable contract renewal announcement.

Look at some of his comments in recent weeks: Arsenal didn't win the UCL before me, I built Arsenal , I have been loyal to this club for 20 years, I have been more pressure than even Enrique but I'm still here.

They are two important players in this whole thing. Wenger and the board. Only one is needed to end this relationship but neither wants to.

Wenger is stubborn as ever and has blamed everything from referees to unfair financial strengths of rivals as to why he had failed to win. He has come out recently saying he doesn't want to retire and will be managing next season, basically putting it up to the board to sack him.But this board is very content with what Wenger brings and doesn't want to rock the boat.

The fans can protest all they want, no one is listening. I remember protests last season too inside the stadium with hand held signs. That achieved nothing either.
 
He's even resorted to the 'be careful what you wish for' schtick.
 
Because we have been here before.

I think Wenger knows that results haven't sufficiently been good enough so he is basically guilt tripping the Arsenal fans and preparing them for the inevitable contract renewal announcement.

Look at some of his comments in recent weeks: Arsenal didn't win the UCL before me, I built Arsenal , I have been loyal to this club for 20 years, I have been more pressure than even Enrique but I'm still here.

They are two important players in this whole thing. Wenger and the board. Only one is needed to end this relationship but neither wants to.

Wenger is stubborn as ever and has blamed everything from referees to unfair financial strengths of rivals as to why he had failed to win. He has come out recently saying he doesn't want to retire and will be managing next season, basically putting it up to the board to sack him.But this board is very content with what Wenger brings and doesn't want to rock the boat.

The fans can protest all they want, no one is listening. I remember protests last season too inside the stadium with hand held signs. That achieved nothing either.
That's fair enough.
 
Because we have been here before.

I think Wenger knows that results haven't sufficiently been good enough so he is basically guilt tripping the Arsenal fans and preparing them for the inevitable contract renewal announcement.

Look at some of his comments in recent weeks: Arsenal didn't win the UCL before me, I built Arsenal , I have been loyal to this club for 20 years, I have been more pressure than even Enrique but I'm still here.

They are two important players in this whole thing. Wenger and the board. Only one is needed to end this relationship but neither wants to.

Wenger is stubborn as ever and has blamed everything from referees to unfair financial strengths of rivals as to why he had failed to win. He has come out recently saying he doesn't want to retire and will be managing next season, basically putting it up to the board to sack him.But this board is very content with what Wenger brings and doesn't want to rock the boat.

The fans can protest all they want, no one is listening. I remember protests last season too inside the stadium with hand held signs. That achieved nothing either.
Good post and I agree.

There are still many Arsenal fans happy with Wenger as manager. We even have a few of those fans here.

There isn't enough people in the stadium calling for Wenger's head. On top of that, the club has no ambition whatsoever so Wenger finishing 4th again this season and maybe an FA Cup and it's job done.

I also think he has signed a 2 year extension and the club are waiting for the right time to announce it.
 
Same old Arsenal mentality, always bottling it when it comes to the important defining moments.
 
Look at some of his comments in recent weeks: Arsenal didn't win the UCL before me, I built Arsenal , I have been loyal to this club for 20 years, I have been more pressure than even Enrique but I'm still here
Maybe it's me, but i honestly can't understand how an arsenal fan could have listened to that stuff and not show up to stadium with a wenger out banner. Just a complete lack of respect towards both the fans and the club itself
 
Anyone got a list of their fixtures so we can predict when the new contract will be announced after a good result :drool:
 
Maybe it's me, but i honestly can't understand how an arsenal fan could have listened to that stuff and not show up to stadium with a wenger out banner. Just a complete lack of respect towards both the fans and the club itself
I agree.

People say that fans that protest are spoiled but Arsenal fans have been through enough in my opinion.

The excuses Wenger comes out with remind me of the things Moyes and Van Gaal used to come up with. Saving their own skin and trying to throw everyone else under the bus.

I have a great respect of what Wenger has achieved in English football but also cannot blindly ignore his failings in the last few years. It's time for him to leave.
 
He's now claiming that people are being ''brainwashed''. From John Cross's article in the Mirror.

“You can’t live in an isolated world. When you’re a footballer, even if you don’t read it you’re told what people think. You can’t live in a world where you can’t be influenced by anything.

“For example, I watched the last 20 minutes of PSG v Barca again. It’s interesting when you see all the conclusions that come out of the game.

“And the same people who spoke after the game said with 10 minutes to go that PSG was absolutely outstanding. Ten minutes later, they’re absolutely rubbish. People brainwash you with what they think is right.

“Get out of that heated atmosphere and look at things in an objective way. Sometimes it confirms what people say. Sometimes it doesn’t.

“I managed about 2,000 games – I might know a little something about the game as well.”
 
He's starting to talk a bit like Arry or Tim Gillet Sherwood now.
 
Lots of posts on Mania saying, they think he should stay and criticising the protests.
 
He's coming across as bit of a selfish cnut and it is hard to feel sorry for him.
 
Lots of posts on Mania saying, they think he should stay and criticising the protests.

Which is fair enough tbh because I think we're getting a slightly distorted view of how Arsenal fans think imo. You'd think they were pretty much united in their desire for him to leave, which, in my own personal experience (and from what it looks like in the stadium) does not seem to be the case.
 
Lots of posts on Mania saying, they think he should stay and criticising the protests.
They're deluded over at Arse Mania. Some people have trouble letting go. The initial transition from Wenger to the new manager might be bumpy but long term it will benefit them hugely (unless they appoint Moyes).
 
He's starting to talk a bit like Arry or Tim Gillet Sherwood now.
Liverpool fans might recognise it as the famously-desperate 'Hodgson Defence' ("We might have lost at home to Athletico Fishcakes but I've 30-plus years of experience, so I know what I'm doing"). In fairness to Roy though, he's made more European finals than Wenger has.
 
Liverpool fans might recognise it as the famously-desperate 'Hodgson Defence' ("We might have lost at home to Athletico Fishcakes but I've 30-plus years of experience, so I know what I'm doing"). In fairness to Roy though, he's made more European finals than Wenger has.
I think Hodgson has more European trophies than Wenger too.
 
So have Athletico Fishcakes.
 
Liverpool fans might recognise it as the famously-desperate 'Hodgson Defence' ("We might have lost at home to Athletico Fishcakes but I've 30-plus years of experience, so I know what I'm doing"). In fairness to Roy though, he's made more European finals than Wenger has.

Indeed.

You don't know how good you've got it with me! These fans have never had it so good!

Once you start reaching that, that is not a good place to be...
 
http://www.skysports.com/arsenal-fixtures

3rd April after an impressive win against City showing that Arsenal can compete against the big guns and will be title challengers next season.

I think you're right, city score first and a Giroud late winner and they're just like Barca, Sky sports news around lunchtime the next day, "Breaking News, Arsene Moyes signs new 2 year contract" :lol:
 
The initial transition from Wenger to the new manager might be bumpy but long term it will benefit them hugely

How could you possibly even begin to know or claim this ? It's a complete guess based on hope and nothing else. They could quite easily make a poor appointment which sets them back years. It's not often teams get a new manager and are instantly boss, it often takes a few goes to find the right guy and get some kind of forward momentum and stability. Just look at Spurs, United, City etc.
 
Does anyone conclusively know whether Wenger has chosen not to spend more money? Does Wenger decide their wage structure?

I think most people would agree that with or without Wenger, they'll need to spend in the summer. They might need 4-5 players for their first 11. They've got an average midfield (when Ramsey is injured) they could improve on a left back, they would do well to sign a top class center back and they've been waiting for a top quality striker since van Persie left. If these players are all to be top end, this could be around 150m.

Can it be that the reaction from fans should be diverted more towards the owners? I for one find it embarrassing how many of them have turned on Wenger. Not seen anyone berating Wenger without thinking they are a bit daft (or a lot).
 
How could you possibly even begin to know or claim this ? It's a complete guess based on hope and nothing else. They could quite easily make a poor appointment which sets them back years. It's not often teams get a new manager and are instantly boss, it often takes a few goes to find the right guy and get some kind of forward momentum and stability. Just look at Spurs, United, City etc.
How can it get worse than now? Unless finishing 4th every season is an accomplishment for a club the size of Arsenal?
 
How can it get worse than now? Unless finishing 4th every season is an accomplishment for a club the size of Arsenal?

How can it get worse ? Quite easily. it's almost as if you think the pecking order of football will remain the same forever. The top 6 is very competitive now and Everton will be looking to join that party next season as well. Gone are the days of the "sky 4".

Prior to Wenger Arsenal weren't even the third biggest club in the country... this is football, things can and will change.
 
http://www.skysports.com/football/n...iticism-after-bayern-munich-defeat-was-unjust

Is this guy actually bloody serious!?!?

Never mind the fact that it was a clear red card, or the fact that Arsenal were 5-2 down on aggregate at that point, the players absolutely collapsed and Wenger made zero tactical change to the fact that they were a man down.

God only knows how Arsenal fans must feel because even as a United fan I'm angry with these comments.

There's having your head in the sand and then there's Wenger!

Lewa was offside and it shouldn't have been a red anyway imo
 
Does anyone conclusively know whether Wenger has chosen not to spend more money? Does Wenger decide their wage structure?

I think most people would agree that with or without Wenger, they'll need to spend in the summer. They might need 4-5 players for their first 11. They've got an average midfield (when Ramsey is injured) they could improve on a left back, they would do well to sign a top class center back and they've been waiting for a top quality striker since van Persie left. If these players are all to be top end, this could be around 150m.

Can it be that the reaction from fans should be diverted more towards the owners? I for one find it embarrassing how many of them have turned on Wenger. Not seen anyone berating Wenger without thinking they are a bit daft (or a lot).
I doubt Wenger has more money to spend and is choosing not to spend it. It's the way their owner operates - minimal investment in pursuit of mediocrity. As United fans we should be glad our American owners were the Glazers and not like Kroenke or Hicks/Gillett.