BOHSBOHS wrote: » Tough times in RTE No money for chairs for the panel
GavRedKing wrote: » Arsenal have spent big in the last 3 or 4 years, theyve just not got enough bang for their buck, I get it they want to at the very least push for a title and ultimately win it and also get further than the round of 16 in the UCL. Their side is full of internationals with a wealth of experience, the biggest let down seems to be the manager and whats worse, unless the players (Sanchez, Ozil) know about a new manager coming in this summer, they could both be off and will be impossible to replace for the money theyed get and then Arsenal would need to replace Wenger anyway in 12 or 24 months time. Its harsh but if they want to stay relevant they have to take that extended deal for Wenger off the table and leave him go in the summer or else they could lose 2 prized assets with no chance of replacing them.
monkey9 wrote: » You say that and look, you know more about Arsenal than i do. I won't really argue that it'd be better if Kroenke went as well because it does seem to be an opinion of a lot of Arsenal fans. But is it true that Wenger won't or doesn't really like to spend money that is readily available to him, or is there just not the money available to him that is reported in the media (i know he did spend a bit in the summer alright). You could get a manager, just say Simone for arguements sake, who will spend that money available and who may well spend it better. It's not like Arsenal are truly that bad in an overall sense. Kroenke will still want top four and be happy just to achieve that, but maybe a new manager can get him that by finishing top and actually then being competitive in the Champions League when they get there? So basically, a change of manager really could be all it needs.
Mickeroo wrote: » The fact that that Kroenke and the board won't be going anywhere even if Wenger leaves means nothing will really change at the club anytime soon imo.
The Talking Bread wrote: » United aren't in that bad a state. There is a massive overreaction at times as to their "demise". You would swear it was Leeds.
The Talking Bread wrote: » In a way Arsenal are lucky to see what has happened at United so they can be patient with there incoming manager. Different circumstances of course.
inforfun wrote: » Must be scary for clubs with long serving managers. Examples like Auxerre and to a lesser degree Man Utd must not fill Arsenal fans with a lot of confidence things will be better soon after Wenger leaves.
Harry Palmr wrote: » The question looming now is who would play for Arsenal even taking bloated Prem wages into account? Wenger went for the top table with Ozil and Sanchez in particular plus big signings in Xhaka & Mustafi and yet they have just had their worst ever two legged result and the worst defeat so far at the Emirates. They reek of failure and yet could still be a CL team.
NIMAN wrote: » Jan_de_Bakker wrote: » Yeah but Luis Enrique will be leaving on a high, a 3rd treble for the club ... Leaving on a high? They have a 50/50 chance of not winning La Liga, and were stuffed out of sight by PSG a couple of weeks ago in the main competition they are in.
Jan_de_Bakker wrote: » Yeah but Luis Enrique will be leaving on a high, a 3rd treble for the club ...
martyos121 wrote: » Luis Enrique did it not even a week ago.
The Talking Bread wrote: » Arsene Wenger as he tells the media that the club is in great shape but going through a difficult situation. Great shape................wonder what does 10million a year man mean by that.
Vicxas wrote: » Maybe Arsenal need a season out of the CL, this is just torturous to watch, even for a non Arsenal fan