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Old 03-04-2018, 08:43 AM   #1666
Slava
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Originally Posted by devo22 View Post
Watching Wengers downfall is fascinating ... what a slow, painful end to what should gone down as a glorious career of a manager. Instead, people will probably only remember the resentment, anger and resignation towards his final years.
It's fascinating and in all honesty pretty sad. The guy should truthfully be revered and basically have carte blanche for as long as he wants. He's done so much for that club, and really deserves to be treated much better than what he is going to get.

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Originally Posted by Senator Clay Davis View Post
Wenger had his chance at the nice exit after last year's FA Cup win. I think he ultimately came back just for the games managed record. But with four humiliating losses in the last 10 days and no chance of winning Europa League, surely this is the end for Wenger. If he wants to salvage any sort of respect from the fans he should probably resign immediately. Pride before the fall yet again.
I think that they should keep him, and let him try to win Europa. Sure...we all know it's not going to happen, but that's their only shot this year. I don't think that Burnley will catch them for 6th, but then again if you sack Wenger there's no guarantee that they have someone waiting in the wings who will get a bounce to finish off the season.

You know what....mark me as undecided. I can't figure out which will give me more schadenfreude; watching Wenger fumble through the last ten and bomb out of the Europa League or watching a new manager (please be Sol Campbell!) get wrecked as unmotivated players traipse around for the final ten games.
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