Not exact matches
He doesn't have the courage to drop those who underperformed, he should accept that he can't deliver any silverware to the team and do the honourable thing
by resigning at the end of this
season.
If there is at least a speck of a human being left in him, he will
resign by the end of this
season.
Really, to try and dig for a hidden meaning in his quote which isnt even there is foolish... Lets get real here, even if Klopp was to get sacked
by Dortmund, we still have the small issue of wenger being our manager for at least another 2 years after this
season (there is no ways he will get sacked, and i doubt he will
resign) Klopp is a good manager but i somehow do nt see him being our next manager, not in the near future at least, people need to wake up to reality... bring on the thumbs down
North Carolina football coach Mack Brown, who has worked across campus from Dean Smith for 10
seasons, remarked last week on Smith's «very high energy on the boundary... bench... sidelines... whatever they call it,» then added that he had learned some useful strategies
by watching Smith, who
resigned as Tar Heels basketball coach last week after 36
seasons in Chapel Hill.
Wenger could receive more sympathy if he was working for free but he is not so he is highly questionable.I doubt we will get fourth place this
season as I can see some players are affected
by what is going on and if he does not
resign or be sacked then it would mean that AFC is not a football club but a business.
But when he refused to
resign, citing late -
season improvement in 1997 (they went 4 - 2 down the stretch), he was fired via voicemail
by athletic director Mike Garrett.
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.
Jardim ticks all the boxes and is highly regarded
by a certain Mr. A. Wenger who unfortunately will not be asked to
resign by what is a weak bunch of Directors.We will be going over the same ground with AW next
season, just wait and see.I hope I'm proved wrong.
arsene Wenger won't be remembered as greatest coach of arsenal if he continues... he need to
resign this
season, it will only get worse if he thinks he can
resign by winning triple next
season
And CB business should have been done last summer and we would have surely have been higher up the table still water under the bridge.Chance to rectify that massive judgement error
by buying strong.If Wenger doesn't and we have a poor
season finish Wenger will have to
resign or be fired.
Even if
by the end of the
season we'd be fighting for relegation, Wenger won't be sacked nor will he
resign.
And if he doesn't
resign by the end of the
season the fans should make him
resign.
Now for me wenger has done a lot wrong in the past
seasons this deal to sign Kallstrom I think is almost one of the worst piece of business i have ever seen and if you look back you'll see more the guy from Monaco comes to mind BUT putting that aside if Mr wenger can't find a way to Motivate this team to get 3 points on Wed night and release us from this big team Hodoo then i think as I» v said before he should
resign on Thursday morning (I know that wont Happen) BUT he should not renew his contract because if we don't win this match we can kiss the league good
by.
Last
season, with top - flight survival all but assured
by earlier results, Palace drifted listlessly towards a 14th - placed finish - and then Sam Allardyce
resigned.
On the other hand Morata was signed
by Juve a few
seasons back before Real Madrid
resigned him with a buy - back clause before selling him to Chelsea.
Yet another hugely disappointing campaign is drawing to a close and once again Arsenal are
resigned to the fact that for a sixth consecutive
season, no trophies were brought back to the Emirates Stadium
by Arsene Wenger and his young Gunners.
On Thursday, Matt Lawton of the Daily Mail had an «exclusive» article stating that Mourinho «could»
resign at the end of the
season which has been a constant negative since the Old Trafford club were knocked out of the Carabao Cup
by Bristol City then drew three consecutive Premier League matches.
In 1976, Taylor
resigned and was replaced
by Alan Mullery, who took the team to promotion in his first campaign thanks largely to the 36 goals of Peter Ward, a club record for one
season.
Former Liverpool boss Gerard Houllier was chosen
by Villa owner Randy Lerner as Martin O'Neill's replacement, with O'Neill citing a difference in opinion and ambition for why he
resigned just days before the
season kicked - off following the reluctant sale of James Milner to Man City.