I really should be calling for Wenger to go. His detractors have been queuing up to have their say. Claiming he’s lucky to be in a job. A barren spell of 13 years without a title. Building teams with no leaders. Always losing the big games, especially away from home. Being far too loyal to under performing players. Not being willing to sign the really big players who win you the major trophies. Unwilling to spend the huge resources at his disposal. A lack of tactical flexibility (he rarely makes any substitutions until the 70th minute, regardless of match conditions).
But there is no way I’m going to demand his resignation. I’m going to the Hull game and I’ll be backing him. I’m not the most vocal fan at the best of times (I guess there are many of my ilk at the Emirates) but I’ll be making it clear on Saturday whom I’m backing. I guess I must be as stubborn as Wenger. The amount of abuse he has taken is shocking.
And I’m not talking about the fans here. They are entitled to have their say. The regulars on ArsenaFanTV are an embarrassment to themselves (they are not an embarrassment to the club as who really thinks they speak for the wider fan base??!) but these are guys who attend games week in, week out. The time and expense they blow on the club gives them license to liberally spread their views (however arguably misguided). If I had travelled up to Everton recently for a midweek game and watched us meekly give up an early lead, I would be pretty upset.
No, it’s the parasites in the media who look for some precious publicity as they gleefully launch into attacking Wenger in the most personal manner. I know who they are. I have the newspaper cuttings. I have a long memory. I could list them, but the list would be endless. Oh go, on, here are the main disparagers. The ex-players: Savage, Owen, Sutton, Collymore, Murphy, Shearer, Brazil, Redknapp, Cundy, Jenas and Hargreaves never fail to pass up on an opportunity to savage Wenger. They appear obsessed by us. Where would be they without our club? All played at the highest level of the English game. They know how tough the rigors of our season are but they appear blind to how difficult it is to perform week in, week out. Every club struggles. Players have a dip in form. It seems they can’t wait to tear into our players whereas other teams and opposing players are given a free pass when they have an off-day.
And then there is the case of our ex-players. What has happened to the likes of Merson and Wright to demonstrate such a dislike of Wenger is beyond me. In Merson’s case it’s baffling. The club supported him throughout his drug/gambling problems and Wenger helped him secure an excellent deal when he left for ‘boro. Wright manages to scream out his love for the club, while the next minute he happily dismantles all that Wenger has achieved. Mystifying.
Then you have the journalists. Boy, have they got it for Wenger. Have they got nothing else to do with their lives than to trot out the same old dirge, time and time again. Ashton, Holt, Durham, Custis (x2), Ronay (who can be a knowledgable reporter), Dunn, Glendenning, Lipton, White, Kelly and Kay are the worst examples of lazy, tired and warped journalists. The lack of respect show to Wenger and our club is a disgrace. Would they have treated Fergie the same way, during his early barren period at Utd? They routinely demonstrate a total lack of self-awareness and an astonishing disregard for the consequences of their actions. Now in the era of twitter, many of them see themselves as celebrities and they feel the need to pander to the populist agenda of the day.
I agree that it’s not an easy job. Competition is fierce but the number of well sourced, quality articles has unarguably been declining. Would the likes of McIlvanney and Glanville ever thrive in such an era?? There are a few exceptions, players such as Keown, Souness, Hartson, Carragher, Neville and journos such as Barclay, Burt, Samuel, Winter, Lawrence, Taylor. They have all criticized Wenger in the past but they have displayed a perspective and balance in their opinions which are lacking elsewhere.
What I’m getting at is the complete inability to see the bigger picture. It’s not all black and white. We need a little depth to the reporting. A touch more analysis and thought. Things are far from right at Arsenal. But are we really a club in crisis? We have not gone 27 years without a title (Klopp is still a genius by many accounts) and we haven’t gone 25 years without a major trophy (No Spurs, the League Cup is not a major trophy). We are one of the best run clubs in the world, we have an excellent squad, a global fan base and we always, always play in the biggest club competition in the world. Our approach to running a club should be lauded. I do understand this is not enough for many fans who pay thousands of pounds to support the team every year. They are entitled to be a little irrational during their post-match rants. There is no excuse for football journalists however to be so baseless and unreasonable in their reporting.
But time for me to be a little irrational. Wenger is not going to change. He will still put out teams and play beautiful football. But I do fear he may fail at the final hurdle to win the title or CL. But I want him to sign that contract extension. Just to royally piss-off his many detractors.