Had we qualified it will be everything from the previous 13 years repeated once again — now there is pressure for him to leave or at least for
significant change at the club.
Being still in the Carabao Cup and with West Ham up next you would have to say that this looks our best chance of a trophy but it is the least prestigious of all and may not appease too many Arsenal fans who have been asking for
big changes at the club.
The 66 - year - old is expecting a lot of
change at the club over the summer, and they are likely to have to offload a number of their big - earners, who will be targets for Premier League teams.
We certainly
need change at the club, I know change is difficult and many people resist it but we need to move into a new modern era some time, Wenger has taken the team as far as he can, we no longer play exciting football and without a shadow of doubt we have no chance of winning the title or champions league this season due to Wenger's tactics!
Nevertheless, it won't be enough for many to move on from
demanding change at the club, as ultimately the Gunners are still set to fall way short of expectations in the Premier League as they battle for a top - four finish, while there is still a long way to go in the Europa League even if they do see off Milan.
My beliefs faded and died as soon as «The Bottlers» reared their ugly heads, once again and it was no coincidence that this happened the moment we hit the top of the premier league, albeit the lead only lasting less than 24 hours, but it just goes to show that nothing has
really changed at the club.
Yet, despite the new names on the scoresheet, and despite the much - publicised
personnel changes at the club over the summer, the standout performer at Anfield was actually a largely forgotten man; a man who has now been at the club for six full seasons.
Despite the appeal of taking over the Premier League giants, there will inevitably be concern over the lack of time afforded to get things right and the regularity of
change at the club moving forward.
The London fan can make their voices heard in the next home game if they truly want
good change at club.
Though today has brought out all the sensible fans who desperately want complete
regime change at our club, when, as we will, we win one or two games in a row, the loonies will again surface and praise Wenger and write that we sane ones are the problem.
The club is not ready to sacrifice its resources if just for a title if it is not so profitable at the end.So we need to demand
permanent change at the club and not same old same old
Given that the uprising of Arsenal supporters has been going on for over 10 years, and given that the complaints we hear on the phone ins now are the same as the ones we heard 10 years ago, and given that nothing has changed the answer must be, no this is not a very effective way of
getting change at the club.
There is now talk that Mesut Ozil may well be persuaded to sign a new contract, and with
changes at the club there could be reason for optimism, but unfortunately I believe that the problems stem from way above Law, and that Kroenke is the only person who can give us the changes needed.
Speaking after the match, Neville — who is yet to win a league came with the domestic giants — insisted he wouldn't be resigning, but Mustafi has admitted that something must
change at the club if they are to improve from their miserable showings of late.
According to The Sun, Mourinho is planning to make
big changes at the club, and has in turn warned various stars that they don't have a future under his stewardship moving forward.
Should he decide to leave after over 20 years in north London though, it opens up the possibility for Arsenal to make
real changes at the club and they will have to get the right man in to avoid the situation spiralling next season.
Disillusioned Arsenal supporters want to see
major changes at the club this summer with the Frenchman set to remain, and that includes somewhat of a squad overhaul.
It's safe to say that the majority of fans
want change at the club, But the sad facts are: the changes that will take place next season won't include the manager.
In this summer
of change at the club, two key players were sold, with Luka Modric making a big - money move to Real Madrid, and Rafael van der Vaart making a somewhat surprising switch to former club Hamburg.
Unless we really really really put pressure on him, don't expect
any change at this club for the next 3 years and potentially more.
And I'll keep being boring until there is
a change at the club.