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I love Wenger but you cannot blame Arsenal fans for wanting a new manager in, they've been a level below the top for a while.

I agree, you can point at them being 3rd in the table all you like but it's all relative. The fact is they've made no progress on the pitch in over a decade.

 

Yep. Think them winning the FA Cup consecutively bought him some time, but it's clear they're treading water in the league. Wenger's refused to address the glaring holes in their side for years.

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I love Wenger but I'd be calling for his head if I was an Arsenalite, best manager or not.

 

Unless it's balls out the bath time for Wenger and he buys a backbone to the team which they can afford they might struggle for the CL next season assuming Man Utd get a proper manager.

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For Wenger, it's hard to defend this year. This should've been their time and they're still 3rd/4th. Many others managers would have these players higher up the league and wouldn't be so stubborn with signings. It's time for him to go, really.

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For Wenger, it's hard to defend this year. This should've been their time and they're still 3rd/4th. Many others managers would have these players higher up the league and wouldn't be so stubborn with signings. It's time for him to go, really.

 

It's a massive missed-opportunity for them, particularly when you consider that everyone else is going to be loads stronger next season.

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For Wenger, it's hard to defend this year. This should've been their time and they're still 3rd/4th. Many others managers would have these players higher up the league and wouldn't be so stubborn with signings. It's time for him to go, really.

 

It's a massive missed-opportunity for them, particularly when you consider that everyone else is going to be loads stronger next season.

And it hasn't helped that Tottenham will finally finish above them.

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Depends alot on what Man Utd do. They have a ton of work to be good enough for the champions league next year. Mourinho is no guarantee of success. There's also Chelsea, who are in a similar boat.

 

Can see the top four being City, Spurs, Arsenal and one of Man Utd or Chelsea.

 

Leicester will fall away.... Surely ;)

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Depends alot on what Man Utd do. They have a ton of work to be good enough for the champions league next year. Mourinho is no guarantee of success. There's also Chelsea, who are in a similar boat.

 

Can see the top four being City, Spurs, Arsenal and one of Man Utd or Chelsea.

 

Leicester will fall away.... Surely ;)

Liverpool will be top 4 next season. Heard it here first.

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Depends alot on what Man Utd do. They have a ton of work to be good enough for the champions league next year. Mourinho is no guarantee of success. There's also Chelsea, who are in a similar boat.

 

Can see the top four being City, Spurs, Arsenal and one of Man Utd or Chelsea.

 

Leicester will fall away.... Surely ;)

Liverpool will be top 4 next season. Heard it here first.

 

:lol: not exactly a huge stab in the dark considering how well they're playing now and Klopp having a full offseason to prepare.

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In the Championship only MK Dons can get out of the relegation zone, there are 3 games left and the 5 teams above them are 9 points clear. Tomorrow 4 of those 5 teams play each other, a point for any team will obviously make them safe. I think it might be worth putting a some money on the teams who play each other to draw out their games.

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Depends alot on what Man Utd do. They have a ton of work to be good enough for the champions league next year. Mourinho is no guarantee of success. There's also Chelsea, who are in a similar boat.

 

Can see the top four being City, Spurs, Arsenal and one of Man Utd or Chelsea.

 

Leicester will fall away.... Surely ;)

Liverpool will be top 4 next season. Heard it here first.

[emoji38]not exactly a huge stab in the dark considering how well they're playing now and Klopp having a full offseason to prepare.

I didn't see anyone predicting it before I put the idea out there.

 

Just call me Mystic Leazes.

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Depends alot on what Man Utd do. They have a ton of work to be good enough for the champions league next year. Mourinho is no guarantee of success. There's also Chelsea, who are in a similar boat.

 

Can see the top four being City, Spurs, Arsenal and one of Man Utd or Chelsea.

 

Leicester will fall away.... Surely ;)

Liverpool will be top 4 next season. Heard it here first.

 

:lol: not exactly a huge stab in the dark considering how well they're playing now and Klopp having a full offseason to prepare.

 

Depends upon what happens in the rest of the season. If they win the Europa League then that puts them in the CL (?) which means more games but more money. If they fail but get into the Europa via their league position then I think they may struggle to get Top four just on weight of games. If they fail to qualify for either European trophy then I think they're a shoo-in for top four.

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Depends alot on what Man Utd do. They have a ton of work to be good enough for the champions league next year. Mourinho is no guarantee of success. There's also Chelsea, who are in a similar boat.

 

Can see the top four being City, Spurs, Arsenal and one of Man Utd or Chelsea.

 

Leicester will fall away.... Surely ;)

Liverpool will be top 4 next season. Heard it here first.

 

:lol: not exactly a huge stab in the dark considering how well they're playing now and Klopp having a full offseason to prepare.

 

Depends upon what happens in the rest of the season. If they win the Europa League then that puts them in the CL (?) which means more games but more money. If they fail but get into the Europa via their league position then I think they may struggle to get Top four just on weight of games. If they fail to qualify for either European trophy then I think they're a shoo-in for top four.

If they win the Europa League and get into the CL then won't that actually mean less games?
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Depends alot on what Man Utd do. They have a ton of work to be good enough for the champions league next year. Mourinho is no guarantee of success. There's also Chelsea, who are in a similar boat.

 

Can see the top four being City, Spurs, Arsenal and one of Man Utd or Chelsea.

 

Leicester will fall away.... Surely ;)

Liverpool will be top 4 next season. Heard it here first.

 

:lol: not exactly a huge stab in the dark considering how well they're playing now and Klopp having a full offseason to prepare.

 

Depends upon what happens in the rest of the season. If they win the Europa League then that puts them in the CL (?) which means more games but more money. If they fail but get into the Europa via their league position then I think they may struggle to get Top four just on weight of games. If they fail to qualify for either European trophy then I think they're a shoo-in for top four.

If they win the Europa League and get into the CL then won't that actually mean less games?

 

More than if they qualify for neither.

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...No reason we couldn't of got alli and alderweireld either other than no ambition

 

:lol: Please tell me you don't actually believe that? You don't think they might just prefer to come to Spurs?

 

I posted somewhere else that I've heard variations on this from Liverpool, Man U and Newcastle U fans - about Alli. It just seems like a Football Manager mentality. There are so many other factors involved.

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