He seems untouchable because of his success in the past. It's hard to sack a proven winner, especially when his teams flatter to deceive.
But a dozen years of failing to address obvious deficiencies, ensuring that they remain perpetual nearly men, but never winners, must cost him eventually.
The shape of a business comes from the top. Kroenke doesn't say much but he did stick his head above the parapet to say success isn't everything and that Arsenal wouldn't spend to compete with the biggest spenders in the transfer market. It's about financial returns now and has been since Dein went.
They need a Pochettino who can build something on a budget and effectively overachieve. That's not AW any more but he does bring in the UCL money. If he makes top 4, he stays for my money. I heard there's 8/11 on him still being in-post on the last day of this season. That's free money, no?

