I said that last season but right now I think many could do a better job or at least get a reaction.Who do you want as a replacement?
I think Arsenal fans should be careful what they wish for tbh.
I said that last season but right now I think many could do a better job or at least get a reaction.Who do you want as a replacement?
I think Arsenal fans should be careful what they wish for tbh.
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Doubt it - Everyone has standards mate!!From the BBC...
Posted at 13:18
Sunderland's kind gesture
Sunderland have announced that because of the bad weather sweeping the country, they are opening the Stadium of Light to the homeless and vulnerable this weekend to provide a safe and warm environment.
Stadium staff have created a special warm-room complete with places to sleep, hot food and hot drinks for those in need of shelter.
Maybe the Gooners could try something like that to fill up those empty seats?

Isn't that what they do at all home games?From the BBC...
Posted at 13:18
Sunderland's kind gesture
Sunderland have announced that because of the bad weather sweeping the country, they are opening the Stadium of Light to the homeless and vulnerable this weekend to provide a safe and warm environment.
Stadium staff have created a special warm-room complete with places to sleep, hot food and hot drinks for those in need of shelter.
That's a very nice way for Sunderland to try and fill out their squad.From the BBC...
Posted at 13:18
Sunderland's kind gesture
Sunderland have announced that because of the bad weather sweeping the country, they are opening the Stadium of Light to the homeless and vulnerable this weekend to provide a safe and warm environment.
Stadium staff have created a special warm-room complete with places to sleep, hot food and hot drinks for those in need of shelter.
Maybe the Gooners could try something like that to fill up those empty seats?
Each visitor gets a raffle ticket and their number is called when their hot drink is ready. At the end of the evening one ticket is drawn to see who gets the managers job next season.From the BBC...
Posted at 13:18
Sunderland's kind gesture
Sunderland have announced that because of the bad weather sweeping the country, they are opening the Stadium of Light to the homeless and vulnerable this weekend to provide a safe and warm environment.
Stadium staff have created a special warm-room complete with places to sleep, hot food and hot drinks for those in need of shelter.
Maybe the Gooners could try something like that to fill up those empty seats?
Who do you want as a replacement?
I think Arsenal fans should be careful what they wish for tbh.
Very well explained overall and from an outsiders POV, I can understand your frustration. I highlight the sentence above, as this probably doesn’t fit the general narrative - the only perennial commentary is that WHEN your lot turn up then you’re still able to play decent aesthetically-pleasing football. Just doesn’t happen often enough.....Plus, for the last few years, it's not like our football has been aesthetically pleasing anyway.
I would have virtually anyone else other than Wenger. I'd even take Sean Dyche right now. At least he can organise a team and set them up to defend. Plus, we'd have enough flair players to score goals.
The fact I'm trying to rationalise Sean Dyche as a hypothetical replacement to Wenger should tell you just how bad things have gotten at the club.
Preferably, I'd like any of Leonardo Jardim, Diego Simeone, Sacchi, Allegri, Marcelino, Hasenhuttl, Luciano Spalletti, Thomas Tuchel, Simone Inzaghi, Unai Emery once he inevitably leaves PSG...
All of these would improve the current Arsenal side's mindset and coaching methods. I'm also convinced any of them would bring in better players than we currently have, as they would have less of an emotional attachment to them compared to Wenger.
I realise some of these names would not favor a free-flowing, dazzling brand of football that would make football purists orgasm, however, I would argue we have seen enough of technically gifted players pass it around in pretty triangles without having any solid defensive structure/efficiency going forward.
Plus, for the last few years, it's not like our football has been aesthetically pleasing anyway.
Our league position is dropping and our brand of football is not good.
I don't understand this argument. It's precisely this mindset that has held the club back for years.
Wenger isn't getting anything from his players. They are not responding to him. He told the players to buck up their ideas before the Man City game at The Emirates or he'd get rid of them in the Summer. Yet we got hammered 3-0 at home where City barely broke a sweat. As soon as you lose the dressing room, your position as manager is untenable.
There is no valid argument for him to stay.
Maybe things won't get better for us instantly, but it's worth being proactive, rather than sticking with the status quo out of fear of the 'unknown'.
I don't understand this argument. It's precisely this mindset that has held the club back for years.
Wenger isn't getting anything from his players. They are not responding to him. He told the players to buck up their ideas before the Man City game at The Emirates or he'd get rid of them in the Summer. Yet we got hammered 3-0 at home where City barely broke a sweat. As soon as you lose the dressing room, your position as manager is untenable.
There is no valid argument for him to stay.
Maybe things won't get better for us instantly, but it's worth being proactive, rather than sticking with the status quo out of fear of the 'unknown'.