03 Jan 2015 10:54:19
The good news is for the first time ever Arsene's future is in serious question, this has to be a very positive thing for every one connected to Arsenal football Club
Either he will respond and do the things needed to win back the his reputation or the pressure on the board will become so much they will be forced to act.
One way or the other Groundhog day is coming to an end in 2015 its only how it ends that's up for debate


1.) 03 Jan 2015
As much as I hope he responds to the criticism and addresses our biggest problem areas in january, this is Arsene wenger. He does things his own way. He has purchased in January before but if last season is anything to go by, I'm not filled with hope. 2 signings minimum or I fear we could miss out on 4th.


2.) 03 Jan 2015
Good point G62. Been thinking about Pardew in relation to Wenger recently - Newcastle fans were unhappy with the team's performances earlier this season, and I genuinely believe their complaints pushed him to reinvigorate the team. HOWEVER, he clearly didn't feel wanted by the fans and ended out leaving, putting the club in a very tenuous position.

Of course these two managers have very different relationships with their clubs, but I would think that we can learn a bit from that situation. We clearly need Wenger to change, but it could be dangerous to push him out too early if we go too far with it. The fans and club somehow need to put pressure on him to address the issues that are making us perform at an unacceptable level.