martyos121 wrote: » 10-2 Bayern on aggregate. Should Wenger announce tonight that he'll step down at the end of the season? Surely it's the only way to limit the damage he'll do to his legacy at the club.
Deleted User wrote: » Q What's more embarrassing for Arsenal than seeing its team get a battering? A Seeing some of its fans cheer it on...
RoboKlopp wrote: » What manager does that these days?
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » If the board dont sack him after this they are fcuked as a club
Headshot wrote: » Bringing in those signs wanting Wenger Hate seeing crap like that, he doesnt deserve it
Mars Bar wrote: » https://twitter.com/NoLaughingMata/status/839226481398202369 Sanchez is definitely out the door now!
martyos121 wrote: » Luis Enrique did it not even a week ago.
M!Ck^ wrote: » To be honest this needed to happen for arsenal. Board can't hide now with this level of humiliation
M!Ck^ wrote: » The fans will end up hating the man if it doesn't end now. It's a shame really as he was a great manager. Was being the main point.
Jelle1880 wrote: » Holy **** Can't wait for Arsenal Fan TV.
RoboKlopp wrote: » Didn't realise he actually stepped down. It's a rare thing.
martyos121 wrote: » It is rare, and it's mainly because of the lack of severance pay. Most managers would rather get sacked and take the damage to their reputation along with a big fat cheque upon leaving. For some reason I thought Wenger had more dignity than that. I should know better.