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Merson and Souness spot on with Wenger

http://www.skysports.com/share/10186292

He talks a lot of smack at times but he is spot on with this as is Souness.

If City win it, it may save Wenger but even then I think his contract should be terminated.

However, I can't see how anyone can defend Wenger if Leicester or Spurs win the league. Even his loyal fans will question this.

Do you think the board will have the balls to sack him or would he do the honourable thing and resign?

posted on 29/2/16

"...collecting titles and honors in a league where his strongest managerial competition came from the likes of John Gregory, Jim Smith, David O'Leary and Gianluca Vialli."

And a certain Sir Alex.

posted on 29/2/16

So if we don't win it..let Spurs win it? atleast Wenger will leave ??

comment by Radical (U8691)

posted on 29/2/16

Sir Alex is overrated, he didn't guide Utd to the CL knockouts 12894098 years straight. Winning is secondary, it's the taking part that counts.

posted on 29/2/16

I think its clear to all by now that AW will not leave

The fans should force the issue by actions....stop going, stop paying the ridiculous prices, demand a change, eventually the board will have to listen

posted on 29/2/16

"He won't quit, so if it does happen, he should be sacked, simple as."

I don't know, can criticise Wenger for many things, certainly in the past few years, but I don't think you can question his love for the club - I do genuinely believe if he thinks it's for the best he'd walk away.

I can see him doing it if Spurs or Leicester do win it, too. Core of the squad is quite old, there's no real talents coming through bar maybe Bellerin and requires at least 5 signings just to replace outgoing players in the summer - really not sure if he has the appetite for that

posted on 29/2/16

With £8 million or whatever ridiculous money he's been taking each year he's got the 'appetite' and really 'loves' the club

He's smart enough to know he has the easiest job in football!

posted on 29/2/16

What makes Wenger stay at Arsenal, where he could have easily landed jobs at Madrid, PSG etc. big clubs? any reason you can think of apart from Money and stability at Arsenal?

If he loves our club so much then why is he feking us over and over again?

Thoughts?

posted on 29/2/16

He knows that he can achieve the bear minimum and get lauded for it rather than challenged on the reality of his 'achievements'

At another club it simply wouldn't happen and he'd of been removed

posted on 29/2/16

There probably is an element of that, in terms of not wanting to take a risk of failure somewhere else, but I genuinely don't think you can listen to him talk about Arsenal and say it's just a job to him.

Not disagreeing with the other stuff, it's looking more and more like he should have walked away after the FA Cup win vs Hull, just about why he's here.

posted on 29/2/16

Quit? you must be mad, who quits a 8mil a year job. He wont be sacked either, no way on earth, so get used to him being manager for at least next season.

anyone who thinks differently is deluding themselves.

Best chance we have is the club don't renew his deal after next season, and you know they will offer him an extension. I only hope he has the good grace to not sign it.

Rumour has it he has been offered that extension for 2 years and has indeed signed it.

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