If we win FA cup would you keep Mancini?

I would love for us to keep Mancini but he has to stop changing formations and putting players out of position he also needs to do better in the transfer market and stop making silly substitutions! Maybe that means i want him gone but i dont think that i do haha
 
There's not many managers out there that can finance a 60,000 stadium for their club in the transfer market, the club owe him a lot and hence the reason why I think they'll never sack him.
 
The cookie monster said:
andyhinch said:
I've been working all day, do we have an answer yet?
Yes mate
It is no longer jomo its now wenger who is the best bet to take us forward.

To be honest, I think I'd prefer to stick to discussing realistic options like Mourinho and Laudrup. The Wenger ship has sailed for us unfortunately, but boy did Marwood, Cook, and the owners try really fucking hard to convince him a few years back.
 
BillyShears said:
The cookie monster said:
andyhinch said:
I've been working all day, do we have an answer yet?
Yes mate
It is no longer jomo its now wenger who is the best bet to take us forward.

To be honest, I think I'd prefer to stick to discussing realistic options like Mourinho and Laudrup. The Wenger ship has sailed for us unfortunately, but boy did Marwood, Cook, and the owners try really fucking hard to convince him a few years back.

Did you get your info off your mate about this?
 
The cookie monster said:
andyhinch said:
I've been working all day, do we have an answer yet?
Yes mate
It is no longer jomo its now wenger who is the best bet to take us forward.

I think Wenger is in danger of damaging his legacy at Arsenal if he's allowed to continue as he has in the last few seasons. It's not the fact that he's sold so many top class players that would concern me but the way he's lied to the fans and given them false hope that the players in question will be staying when every man and his dog outside the club knew that they were on their way.
This says to me that he's accepted that the club won't be challenging for the very top, or going all out to win a trophy, as long as they qualify for the CL and the board and shareholders are getting their dividends that's enough. I don't think he can be pilloried too much for not winning the league as its a very tough ask - but his recent record in domestic cups, this season more than ever shows that he may not be the technical football philosopher that he was in the late 90s early 2000s.
He certainly deserves credit and respect for what he's done in the past for Arsenal but these days I think it's fair to question wherever he has the hunger and desire to continue to fight it out with us\them\Chelsea etc for silverware or has he evolved into a man who is more interested in keeping a highly paid job where the pressure from above seems a lot less than it does at other top clubs.
Maybe he does need a new challenge where he can once again prove his credentials for what happens on the pitch instead of off it - I would just rather it not be at City..
 

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