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Wenger in v Wenger out is logic v frustration
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Wenger in v Wenger out is logic v frustration
Wenger in v Wenger out is logic v frustration
As the majority of AM posters want Wenger replaced, you're absolutely right . . . . . for onceWhy are people liking this? Lol
Just goes to show the majority is not always right
As the majority of AM posters want Wenger replaced, you're absolutely right . . . . . for once
Like Obi Wan Kenobi you see the truth.I don't think they do to be honest , if we did a secret ballot I reckon results would be surprising .
Like Obi Wan Kenobi you see the truth.
You're absolutely right . . . . . but only while we're winning
Walcott's had his best start to a season in 51 years, he deserves it imo.Player of the Month: Llanana, DuBryne, Son, Lukaku and Walcott.
FfsWalcott's had his best start to a season in 51 years, he deserves it imo.
Walcott's had his best start to a season in 51 years, he deserves it imo.
Walcott's had his best start to a season in 51 years, he deserves it imo.
Probably would have been the best time to leave, on a relative high with good foundations for a new manager to take over, with funds to invest. What followed were Wengers two worst seasons as a manager in the league, last season being particularly painful.Interesting article....
"The closest Wenger has come to leaving Arsenal was seemingly in 2014, when he delayed a decision about his future until after the Gunners' 3-2 extra-time FA Cup final victory over Hull City. Some sources close to Arsenal believe Wenger would have walked away had Arsenal been defeated, and in the immediate aftermath of the victory the manager appeared more emotional than at any other point during his 20-year career in English football -- almost disorientated as he navigated his way around Wembley Stadium. In post-match interviews, though, he confirmed his desire to continue.
Had Wenger decided to resign, however, Arsenal would have had options. 2014 was a relatively fluid summer for top-level managers changing jobs, partly because the summer of international tournaments generally sees a lot of coaches on the move. Today, there are fewer genuinely viable candidates."
http://www.espnfc.us/club/arsenal/3...atives-arsenal-should-give-him-a-new-contract