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Originally Posted by thenry
first and foremost we have to be performing and the recent history of taking the pee has to be ousted. with that foundation we can go for the league.
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What else is a better judge of performance than league position? This is my problem with 'getting Wenger out', it's based on nebulous perceptions of performance. Statistically Wenger is performing well, either at or above the level of revenue Arsenal have and certainly beyond the money spent. So the justification of getting rid of him depends on issues that are harder to quantify.
We have to be careful about that. If there is no real evidence that Wenger is under performing then what evidence is there that a new manager will do better?
Are we sure we're not transferring a general discontent over the direction of football and our difficulty in adjusting to a new place in the pyramid onto Wenger and that, once he has gone, the problems will remain?