It appears that Wengers' luck may finally have run out. The non-penalty + the Koscielny red card are the kind of things you often see in games with PL relegation sides (everything and anything seems to go against them) .
It does seem as though Wenger has finally been broken. To be honest I think if he goes, it'll send Woolwich further into crisis. Sanchez is off regardless and if Wenger goes, then I think Ozil, Bellerin and maybe one or two others will look to leave the club too. Despite the fans turning on him, I get the impression he's still very well respected by those at the club and some players will either use his sacking as an excuse to leave or genuinely want to leave due to the loyalty they have towards him over Woolwich Football Club itself. That would then leave a new manager having to come in, try and sign a bunch of players (although with key personnel leaving, who'd find Woolwich an attractive proposition?) and then hope things gel quick enough to maintain/ better Arsene's achievements... It's just an uphill struggle in the waiting. Just imagine, what a sight it'd be next season on AFTV when Blud & Fam man along with his fellow dickheads are berating someone else once Woolwich are finishing 12th in the Prem, with Lucas Perez their top scorer with 9 league goals and Rob Holding releasing a 'disappointing captain's speech' via the club's website.
Unless he turns it around and yet again finishes above Spurs. If he goes and they get a manager like Simeone or of that ilk players will stay.
For more money, a bigger transfer budget, a bigger wage budget, a chance to live in London, with one of the best and biggest stadia in the world. Craaaaazy move for any manager.
Crazy to be taking over a weaker team that has a bunch of entitled fans who boo their greatest ever manager. Why leave for that when he's practically worshipped by fans and players alike at a great club?
Yup... he can enter a club and know that he could theoretically achieve nothing and show no ambition with a huge budget for over a decade before he gets booed. Sounds like a good deal to any manager. He'd get booed sooner than that at any other big budget club.
So why would Woolwich being called Woolwich depend on them being in Woolwich? What nomads of North London are you talking about?
don't confuse Skiddy with science! In all seriousness, though, the old HIAG foresaw this day coming when he first joined this forum. That Scottish bloke in the video (above) called Arsenal "an embarrassment to the Premier League," and I doubt that few would disagree with him, even most Arsenal fans. Wenger has reduced them to a laughingstock, and last night they put on their most comedic performance to date. Wenger hasn't even got close to winning the CL in the last decade, and the only thing that has changed in the interim is that Arsenal have got worse.