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Xavier Rivoire: "Wenger has to go"
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Post: #21
Posted 11-03-2011, 09:29 PM
If Wenger doesn't win, there's no need to keep him around. It's like keeping a chick around because you're comfortable with her even though you know she's not giving you everything you need. A lot of guys do this, chicks tend to do it more, mainly out of fear of the unknown.

Meanwhile, Moyes is going nowhere with Everton as that is a club that is truly financially-constrained. He's a proven manager. He has a patchy track record on the transfer side, but has still been able to find some real gems in men like Cahill, Arteta, Pienaar and Fellaini, and brought through such prospects as Rodwell and Rooney.

Do you see where I am going with this?
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Post: #22
Posted 12-03-2011, 09:14 AM
I think there are a lot of players who would jump at the chance to work with the squad Wenger has built under a new manager who'll bring in the two or three missing links that would make us lethally good and add a modicum of ruthless pragmatism to match days.

The story that "Arsenal never win anything because under Wenger they're soft" plays a lot more in the media than any other about us.
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Post: #23
Posted 12-03-2011, 12:36 PM
(10-03-2011 12:59 PM)Iloveyouarsenewenger Wrote:  Myles Palmer, who has written Wenger's biography said this years back...
Me too.

Manager who has won f**k all for 6 years with one of the richest clubs in the world has to go shock horror!
No brainer really......
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