Wenger has to be
sacked at the end of the season.
Wenger won't be
sacked at the end of the season so there's no point wishing it.
Former Manchester City battler Dietmar Hamann has predicted that Manuel Pellegrini will be
sacked at the end of the season, reports the Daily Mirror.
I still find it quaintly comical that I seem to be virtually alone on here in my certainty of Wengers
sacking at end of THIS season, not next.
I hope they make the right choice by
sacking him at the end of the season and appoiting someone else.
If he doesn't win the Europa League and the League Cup, I think he would most likely get
sacked at the end of this season.
He should of been gone years ago Phil but I really hope your right and he's
sacked at the end of the season it pains me to see how far we've fallen I can't take much more of Wenger I've lost all respect for the man
they should
sack him at end of season for his failure to understand how his own actions (and inactions) have led to his failure to reach his own stated objectives consistently over the period of several years.
Every club in world would
sack him at the end of the season and probably 50 % would sack him right now
Why are we having this discussion?!? we should be talking about HOW to have wenger
sacked at the end of this season.
We are very capable of losing the 6th spot as well but I still don't see a wenger
sacking at the end of the season.
Wenger is finished.Do not allow him to spend another penny of OUR MONEY.Sven and Raul must take over.Ivan G MUST
SACK HIM AT THE END OF THE SEASON.
According to the Daily Mail, Arsenal could be a considering what would undoubtedly be a very popular decision to appoint club legend Patrick Vieira as Wenger's successor, with his old boss said to potentially be set to step down rather than be
sacked at the end of the season.
This was not enough to save Quique Sanchez Flores his job and the Spaniard was
sacked at the end of the season and replaced by former Inter Milan boss, Walter Mazzarri.
Not exact matches
Wenger still has one year on his contract and as long as we remain in the Top Four
at the
end of the
season, I doubt very much if the Board would even think about
sacking him, never mind discuss it with the media.....
Since the Gunners meekly surrendered to Manchester City in the Caraboa Cup Final on Sunday, all the Arsenal rumours this week have been about possible replacements for Arsene Wenger if he gets the
sack before the
end of the
season, so it is no surprise that the boss was asked about his future
at today's press conference for our rematch against Pep Guardiola's side.
Say they
sack AW
at the
end of the
season.
While the Times state that the 48 - year - old is unlikely to be
sacked, the club supposedly expect to come to a mutual agreement over his departure
at the
end of the
season.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is reportedly refusing to step down as manager
at the
end of the
season, essentially telling the club they'll have to
sack him.
Personally I will never call for Wenger to be
sacked and if he resigns
at the
end of the
season I will sing his name but it's getting silly now, we're not progressing, some players are regressing and we're in massive danger
of becoming a 5th — 8th placed team.
The time has come for change, Wenger should have went
at the
end of the
season, now he will damage the teams chances, his own reputation or be
sacked.
If you can't give Poe the chance to be the heaviest man since JaMarcus Russell to throw a touchdown pass and the first defensive lineman with a
sack, a rushing touchdown, and a passing touchdown in the same
season with a big lead
at the
end of a game against a division rival, when the hell can you run that play?
Benitez, who replaced Carlo Ancelotti as Los Blancos manager earlier in the summer, snubbed the chance to take over
at the helm with the Liga BBVA giants six years ago in order to remain on Merseyside, but was
sacked by the Reds
at the
end of that
season, following a disappointing campaign in which they finished seventh in the table.
At the
end of last
season (and the
season before in fact), there was a large minority
of Arsenal fans that wanted Arsene Wenger to either resign or be
sacked, which was made clear by thousands
of comments on this site as well as others.
The former Reds boss may have been out
of work since getting the
sack earlier this
season, but it looks like he could be in line to return
at the
end of the
season.
There was speculation following the incident that Giggs may be unhappy as van Gaal's number two
at Old Trafford, with former teammate Paul Scholes even suggesting that the 41 - year - old may be looking to leave the club in the near future to pursue his own managerial career — having had a taste
at the
end of last
season after the
sacking of David Moyes.
Sack him now, not
at the
end of the
season.
Good and sensible article but on a purely technical point I argue that there ACTUALLY IS A BETTER TIME TO
SACK WENGER than
at the
end of this
season!
Even if I agree Wenger should be
sacked (
at the
end of the
season) we're looking like bloody newcastle fans!
The board need to grow a pair, and
sack him now, NOT
at the
end of season, because our
season can still be salvaged... just about!
Secondly and far more important, Wenger will be
sacked - or asked to resign, technically, -
at end of this
season, when we finish way behind even fourth place in points.
So as long as the hierarchy
at Bayern do not pull the trigger and
sack Pep before then, he will be available
at the
end of next
season, when Wenger would still have one year
of his own deal left to run.
Very harshly
sacked by Chelsea
at the
end of the 2010/11
season, Carlo Ancelotti would be a great appointment back
at Stamford Bridge, having won the double with the Blues in 2009/10 and enjoying further success with Paris Saint - Germain and Real Madrid, winning the Champions League with the latter.
The east London club's manager sees his current contract expire
at the
end of the
season - and he scored a massive PR own goal on Friday afternoon by admitting the side's recent form would have earned him the
sack at the start
of the current campaign.
His reputation among supporters
of the Spanish champions was
at it's lowest ebb, with some calling for him to be
sacked straight away rather than wait until the
end of the
season.
Bayern coach Jupp Heynckes,
sacked by Real after guiding them to the 1998 Champions League title, goes into this game with the German club announcing that Eintracht Frankfurt coach Niko Kovac will replace him when he retires for a second time
at the
end of this
season.
The 56 - year - old, who was
sacked by Real Madrid
at the
end of last
season, had recently been linked with Liverpool before before the Reds appointed Jurgen Klopp last week.
Former Tottenham boss Andre Villas - Boas,
sacked by the White Hart Lane club in December, has emerged as a contender to succeed Massimiliano Allegri as manager
of AC Milan when the Italian coach steps down
at the
end of this
season.
Leicester City are currently without a manager as they
sacked Claudio Ranieri
at the
end of last week, after a tumultuous
season sees them well and truly in the relegation dogfight.
Arsene Wenger decided to announce that he will leave Arsenal
at the
end of the
season after being told that he would be
sacked if he did not walk.
Sir Alex Ferguson started managing Manchester United on the 6th November 1986 and despite it taking until 1990 for him to win his first trophy, it was a turbulent time for the Scotsman who had his own discontent to deal with after sections
of supporters demanding he was
sacked, which would have been the worst mistake in the club's history, a mistake which was visited after the gaffer retired
at the
end of the 2012/13
season, appointing former Everton manager David Moyes, a guy who was
sacked just nine months later.
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