19 Apr 2017 15:34:05
I would love to post something positive about our present position, but for the life of me I can't. Wenger has been great for our club but everyone has their day and the trick is when to know it. Sadly Wenger doesn't seem to know he is now ready for retirement. Our players should be freighted of the manager and know if they don't give their all they will be dropped and eventually moved on. But to me we are a holiday camp; the players get ready for a game by checking their hair is not out of place and continue to play making certain it stays that way. I think we all know Wenger has already signed or is about to sign a new contract, but nobody has the balls to tell us, given our recent bad form. I know a new manager wouldn't guarantee success, but if Wenger stays things will not improve and next season the protests and bad feeling will only get worse and this is good for nobody. Please is the manager won't go the board should sack him or put so many strings in a new contract he will have to go. Also after you have done this, follow him out of the door and let's get some decent people to run the club. Not people who have no regard for the supporters and their feelings.


1.) 19 Apr 2017
19 Apr 2017 16:50:53
Arsenal football club are now showing when the demand for accountability and relative success is expected, they are not able to handle the situation and are not really bothered either.


2.) 19 Apr 2017
19 Apr 2017 18:09:10
Wenger has been in charge for the entire period of my life that I've been old enough to support Arsenal. For me he is a part of Arsenal, a hero, a grand father almosr. Over the years some of you have lost faith, but I never have. Its getting close now though, and if we don't pull off some sort of miracle before the end of the season then I think even I will be moving to the its time to go camp. If he signs for another year I'll support him, but it's very hard to defend what's happened this season, and the last. One last title before retirement would have been the perfect goodbye. 6th place and the fans turning on him is sad. If he signs for another year, or two, that will finally be the end anyway. Let's part with dignity at least, no need to mirror toxics at other clubs. Ownership is where the real lack of competitiveness stems from, I think we can all agree on that. Funny to think that a russian billionaire is actually what most of us want. It's a quickly changing game.


3.) 19 Apr 2017
19 Apr 2017 20:07:47
Sw good honest post and very well put. I was a hero worshipper of his and so were many many others but bit by bit even the very stoic and staunch supporter of wenger realise eventually if they haven't all ready that at the end of the day he isn't doing it for this football club anymore.


4.) 19 Apr 2017
19 Apr 2017 23:00:13
If someone is hero worshipped too much or for too long they always go bad.
So many examples throughout history back this up.
Power (and hero worshipping) corrupts.


5.) 20 Apr 2017
20 Apr 2017 06:41:57
One of Wenger's problems is that he is the sole manager that many Gooners have known. He has been at the club for over 20 years and if it is assumed that a supporter would have to be say, 7 years of age to recal Rioch or 8/ 9 years of age to have remembered Graham, then any fan under 27-29 years of age will have no memory of anyone, but Wenger, These fans seem to be itching for change, as they don't recall the poor periods in the clubs history, pre-Graham.


6.) 20 Apr 2017
20 Apr 2017 10:11:57
That is all true RG but our younger fans aren't totally shut off from the outside world mate, they have seen and heard of the likes of Gardiola Keoman Mourinho Poch Klopp so although they may have no first hand experience of it I'm sure they are pretty open to the idea of life existing on other planets than planet Arsene.
The Goldilocks zone is full of potential title winning managers that have the potential to support successful football even at the Emirates :-)
One small step for a manager one giant leap for Arsenal football club as they say :-)