Date: 25th November 2014 at 9:50pm
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It’s bad.

Things have gone more sour and poisonous than I ever could’ve imagined between the ‘Wenger In’ and ‘Wenger Out’ sides.

I don’t know where I stand on Arsene Wenger as Arsenal manager; I mean, it is fine to worry, question and voice concern over how Arsenal are currently performing in a time where we are meant to be challenging again – free of Emirates debt and yet we are in a state of regression – but the abuse, the ridiculous calls of “I hope we lose the next game just so Arsene gets sacked” are beyond foolish and baffling – side point, the manager has made big mistakes this season – and previously – but the failure to win against United on Saturday wasn’t his fault (although this is so much more than about an isolated result).

Arsenal have always been a club to preach about being the perfect business model etc, etc but the perfect business model would be, at the very least, runner-up here or there on a regular basis; they’d be successful in their field of expertise.

Things are starting crack, the percentage of the fanbase that are calling for a freshen up of manager and boardroom is growing. We’ve had Alisher Usmanov basically saying Arsene’s principles on the beautiful game are holding Arsenal back and then we’ve got the idiotic comments from Mikel Arteta about how our performance against Manchester United was the best one of the season – well, Mikel we still lost, so if that’s our best, I’m worried.

Ill-timed PR, pointless club propaganda, increasing ticket prices and the main form of ridicule for fans of rival clubs.

When will enough be enough? What is going to change? Who is going to change? When is it going to change, if ever?!

There’s no light at the end of the tunnel.

 

3 responses to “Is there light at the end of the tunnel for Arsenal?”

  1. pbrown says:

    Things will never change because Wenger is to stubborn and well past his sell by date. And as long as he keeps playing 4141 system we won’t get anywhere.we keep attack with 5 and defend with 5 and nothing in midfield.

  2. ibrahim fofanah says:

    I think something is going to change. Its either the manager, his tactics or transfer policies. Something has to give sooner rather than later.

  3. emma says:

    let’s call a spade a spade.Wenger is leaving in past glory.what is Montreal doing in arsenal.is time to change Wenger.we have to try someone else let him go .klopp or gurdiola can b good for arsenal