But you have to ask yourself some
tough questions: If you lost your job next month, how
soon do you think it would be before you found another?
Neil - I am convinced of what you have written.There is no way at all the Agent of ANY top player would NOT ASK THE
QUESTION REGARDING THE MANAGER.The whole of world football knows we are declining rapidly.The Agent is there for his client and would have no doubt demanded assurances the sinking ship that has been Wengers fault will
soon be Captained by someone that will sail her into steady and calmer waters.Ivan Gazidis is no fool.He would have expected these
questions and would have needed to convince him change WILL happen.Wengers demise is there for all to see.The arrogance of this man will be his own undoing.Gazidis has a
tough job on his hands but by getting Aubameyang to sign was the first sign of the change that was inevitable.His Agent was obviously convinced.Now we need to trust Gazidis to implement the drastic overhaul that will be required.
Without measurable growth in the numbers and geographic locations of hydrogen filling stations, Toyota may
soon face some
tough questions about its lack of focus on battery - electric cars in the U.S., plug - in hybrids notwithstanding.