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45 mins We're back. And we're back with the thoughts of David Wall. He says:
"Even more that previous seasons, and failures to win trophies, would this seasons count as perhaps the worst of the lot for Wenger (perhaps even if they do make fourth, but especially if they don't)? Given the upheaval with changes of manager at City, Chelsea, United, and Everton, the enormous overhaul of personnel at Spurs, and Liverpool coming from so far back the previous season, this was surely Arsenal's best opportunity for a long time to win the title, let alone a cup. And if you add to that the fact that they aren't subject to financial constraints as in previous seasons and, despite the early season excellent form it would barely even be much of an achievement to not even get one of the automatic CL places (but have to go through the play-offs again). Sadly it was all too predictable. Do you think that Arsenal are going to get as good a chance again while Wenger is still the manager?"
No. And if I were an Arsenal fan, I would start to really worry about the future under him. Is it time for him to go? Is it time for a fresh start? No one doubts he has done some brilliant work for the club but maybe, just maybe, it's time for a new way and a new manager, especially if they do not win the FA Cup. Just look to Everton and how revitalised they are under a new manager. Thoughts Arsenal fans? No changes to tell you about just yet, by the way.