Enygma wrote:Why are the Arsenal board still accomdating Wenger
Because it's a Board that has created a culture and environment where they only need certain requirements (top four) and Wenger has delivered that, with a few FA Cups in the last ten years. Thus, they've given him the appropriate funds for that. But it still doesn't take away from the fact that Wenger has been left behind by other managers, and stubbornly held on to his style of football. His first decade brought a side you feared but since 2004, and the break-up of the Invincibles, it's has been a fearless side to face.
He's suggesting he knows what to do and that sounds ominous, maybe he'll announce he will leave at the end of the season? But a two week international break has come at a good time for him, to let the situation die down but they face Man City that is a huge game with their current position.