History is littered with great leaders of men who completely lost the plot and believed they could do things against the norm. Well our manager is teetering on a precipice, and a couple more stuttering steps will see him fall into oblivion.
Who can stop him? The board (Perhaps Fiszman?) The players? (Has he lost the dressing room ?) The backroom staff (Ever heard any of them speak?) Us fans? (Do we back or chant for the sack?)
I know one thing: AW's Frankenstein experiment with the team has to stop. If it doesn't he will be history. If he holds his hands up (privately) and admits to himself he has f***ed up and is starting again, the supporters will unite behind him. But things have to change. Arsene has been given a blank canvas to work with, and nobody within the club has had the b*llocks to tell him he has designed a house with the bathroom in the driveway and a swimming pool in the kitchen. But we the foot soldiers can see it and are being asked to back this madness unconditionally.
If you are given total control then you are 100% to blame when things go tits up. Paddy was sold after the 2005 FA Cup win, so this transitional period has lasted over three years. We're now at a time with spoilt brats like Song, Bendtner,Van Persie and Diaby 'fighting the cause' on our behalf. Denilson - who is understudy to Fabregas – is having to play as a defensive midfielder, and we've also got no centre halves over six feet tall. Add to this ManUre’s sixth choice CB suddenly becoming our new mainstay and a goalkeeper who isn't even the fifth best in Spain. If I was doing this badly on a computer game the supporters would be demonstrating at the training ground with pitchforks and torches.
Unfortunately, I can't see AW altering his stance or admitting he is wrong. However, he must realise that pampered poodles do not make very good guard dogs and, if I want to see spineless jellyfish, I will go to Seaworld for the day – not Arsenal Football Club.