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Why Arsene Wenger Should Stay On As Arsenal's Manager by sapidsapiens: 5:14pm On Apr 15, 2017
The “specialist in failure” has been getting, even more, stick this season than ever, as regular campaigns for #WengerOut keeps hitting social media and every advertising platform (with fans taking it up a notch by advertising WengerOut with an aeroplane.) While Arsenal fans are not wrong in wanting Arsene Wenger out so that a new person (probably Allegri) can take over and lead the club back to the successful era that Arsenal FC is known for, Wenger resigning from Arsenal may not be the best move right now because of these 3 reasons.

-Arsenal May End Up Doing Worse Than They’re Currently Doing:

When the greatest manager in EPL history, Sir Alex Ferguson, retired from Manchester United with celebrations and parades, no one thought of the aftereffect and what it could mean for the team. His absence opened everybody’s eyes to just how “below average” the team really was (though it tells how great Fergie is for using such a team to win trophies year after year). Hate on Wenger all you want, but one thing no one can deny is that his top 4 finishing run season after season is extremely impressive. Even at a time when the average age of the players in the squad was 22, during times when Wenger relied on the likes of Diaby, Squillaci, Silvestre, a seriously underperforming Theo Walcott, Merida, a very young Ramsey, Vela and Wilshere, and Bendtner, the team still kept finishing in fourth position, year in year out.

Arsene Wenger absence can have the same effect Fergie’s did. With only two world-class players currently in Arsenal (Ozil and Sanchez), how will the new Manager hope to use the average players to win anything of note? unless he, of course, clears out the team first.. and that brings us to the second point

- Restructuring the team can take a while, Are fans willing to wait that long?

Let’s face it, Arsenal fans aren’t “die-hard and patient” like Liverpool fans. When Jurgen Klopp took over a very below average team, the fans understood the problem and have stood by him through thick and thin. Yet Liverpool isn’t anywhere near where one would expect them to be. However, the fans are still patiently hoping and believing.
When Jose Mourinho took over Manchester United and signed world-class players Ibrahimovic and Pogba, coupled with the well-above-average players like Herrera, Rooney, Juan Mata & Eric Bailly, fans expected them to not only charge for the title but win it without breaking too much of a sweat (because at the beginning of the season, the only real fear was Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City), yet United are currently in a tug-of-war match for sixth position on the log with Arsenal.

So if a new manager comes in and has to restructure the team. If he has to clear out all the underperforming players and “players unworthy to wear the jersey” and it takes two to three seasons to achieve, are Arsenal fans going to patiently wait and support the team even though they’re not getting the “immediate results”? or will they cry #____Out faster than United fans did #MoyesOut?

Read the full article here: https://sapidsapiens.com/2017/04/12/2719/

Re: Why Arsene Wenger Should Stay On As Arsenal's Manager by MabraO: 6:15pm On Apr 15, 2017
sapidsapiens:
The “specialist in failure” has been getting, even more, stick this season than ever, as regular campaigns for #WengerOut keeps hitting social media and every advertising platform (with fans taking it up a notch by advertising WengerOut with an aeroplane.) While Arsenal fans are not wrong in wanting Arsene Wenger out so that a new person (probably Allegri) can take over and lead the club back to the successful era that Arsenal FC is known for, Wenger resigning from Arsenal may not be the best move right now because of these 3 reasons.

-Arsenal May End Up Doing Worse Than They’re Currently Doing:

When the greatest manager in EPL history, Sir Alex Ferguson, retired from Manchester United with celebrations and parades, no one thought of the aftereffect and what it could mean for the team. His absence opened everybody’s eyes to just how “below average” the team really was (though it tells how great Fergie is for using such a team to win trophies year after year). Hate on Wenger all you want, but one thing no one can deny is that his top 4 finishing run season after season is extremely impressive. Even at a time when the average age of the players in the squad was 22, during times when Wenger relied on the likes of Diaby, Squillaci, Silvestre, a seriously underperforming Theo Walcott, Merida, a very young Ramsey, Vela and Wilshere, and Bendtner, the team still kept finishing in fourth position, year in year out.

Arsene Wenger absence can have the same effect Fergie’s did. With only two world-class players currently in Arsenal (Ozil and Sanchez), how will the new Manager hope to use the average players to win anything of note? unless he, of course, clears out the team first.. and that brings us to the second point

- Restructuring the team can take a while, Are fans willing to wait that long?

Let’s face it, Arsenal fans aren’t “die-hard and patient” like Liverpool fans. When Jurgen Klopp took over a very below average team, the fans understood the problem and have stood by him through thick and thin. Yet Liverpool isn’t anywhere near where one would expect them to be. However, the fans are still patiently hoping and believing.
When Jose Mourinho took over Manchester United and signed world-class players Ibrahimovic and Pogba, coupled with the well-above-average players like Herrera, Rooney, Juan Mata & Eric Bailly, fans expected them to not only charge for the title but win it without breaking too much of a sweat (because at the beginning of the season, the only real fear was Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City), yet United are currently in a tug-of-war match for sixth position on the log with Arsenal.

So if a new manager comes in and has to restructure the team. If he has to clear out all the underperforming players and “players unworthy to wear the jersey” and it takes two to three seasons to achieve, are Arsenal fans going to patiently wait and support the team even though they’re not getting the “immediate results”? or will they cry #____Out faster than United fans did #MoyesOut?

Read the full article here: https://sapidsapiens.com/2017/04/12/2719/

Op sorry to say this but u just to dumb to reason like this

Is Arsenal Meant to be coached by only Wenger?
Is it only Wenger that can take Arsenal to greater heights?

Arsenal going thru lots of internal problems that they can't tell the fans

Look at Leicester city after they sacked their coach wot happened?
Look at crystal palace after they sacked their coach wot happened?
And so many clubs like that

It's a pity unreasoned too low
Wenger has to go the earlier the better

If another coach was having same problem Wenger is having d best solution would be to let him go cos he is short of ideas
Re: Why Arsene Wenger Should Stay On As Arsenal's Manager by sapidsapiens: 2:19am On Apr 16, 2017
If only you read the full post as requested before trying what is a very lame attempt at bashing someone.
But thanks tho. Stay blessed!

MabraO:


Op sorry to say this but u just to dumb to reason like this

Is Arsenal Meant to be coached by only Wenger?
Is it only Wenger that can take Arsenal to greater heights?

Arsenal going thru lots of internal problems that they can't tell the fans

Look at Leicester city after they sacked their coach wot happened?
Look at crystal palace after they sacked their coach wot happened?
And so many clubs like that

It's a pity unreasoned too low
Wenger has to go the earlier the better

If another coach was having same problem Wenger is having d best solution would be to let him go cos he is short of ideas

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