Wenger is more likely to go before Poch. Mind you, I don't think it would be the sack, as such, more like the "mutual consent" thing. I think fan pressure will eventually be the end for Wenger, and he'll get pushed "upstairs."
Yea, but that's because there are some teams that just let their manager get on with things and give them time instead of sacking their manager every 18 months give or take.
Premier League board, discussion about Chelsea and Liverpool, Arsenal fans talking about Spurs. Nothing if not predictable.
I did try and raise a very valid point about the problems for both clubs that may be too much for each manager to overcome... but that was quickly turned into another tool for wumming the same old bollox again. Tiresome drivel.
Wenger will go when he retires, not on the back of fan pressure. Pooch however is always going to be sitting underneath sword of Damocles. I'd be surprised if he lasts another 2 seasons.
Sam Allardyce was the second longest serving manager in the EPL when he left, during his tenure there were 4 managers of Trotterham
Despite every West ham fan calling for his head, and now you're using that as some sort of comeback Well done, an achievement indeed
I think he's spent too much for United's board to dare to fire him, it would be admitting they got it wrong twice.
True, but there's nothing constructive to be achieved in continuing to make out that, in fact, the Emporer does have clothes.
I find it amusing that when the **** hits the fan he always turns to Moyes' signing to pull his arse out of the fire.
please log in to view this image The empty seats and slogans tell their own story. As I said an achievement in itself for Big Sam it seems... please log in to view this image