I will not be surprised to see Wenger walk out of the Emirates. There will be massive fall outs with David Dein resigning his post.
Henry may want to reconsider playing for the Gooners again. While he still have a bit of time at this hands, he will be probably listening to interesting offers from Spain.
I hope Arsenal will sort this mess out really quick. Otherwise, they will be under constant speculations which may affect their performance on and off the pitch.
2007-04-19 05:55:01
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answered by Anonymous
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1.Wenger is under contract till 2008,only he knows what he wants to do after that. My guess he'll want another stab at CL with Arsenal.2 There's no reason to turn into the next W Ham,it's a rich club without the Americans money,its David Dein that wanted them in.3.Henry can do what he likes,half the time he looks like he's not interested anyway,he's still under contract and worth a good few millions to Arsenal if he goes. Finally in my opinion, a Gunner for over 35yrs is that Pat Rice could run that team anyway + he's Arsenal through to the core.
2007-04-19 10:41:26
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answered by Anonymous
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no; he will sign a new contract over the summer for a little bit before riding off into the sunset. He built this squad, he virtually built this stadium, he's not going to leave just yet before he reaps the benefits of his patience.
no;Although investment from the middle east (Fly Emirates) is probably the next most likely, the current board have been staunch in there resolution that Arsenal is to remain English owned. If the American is not successful, then it will remain so.
most likely not;If henry does leave (which wont happen) it will be because wenger decided that it was best for the club and the player to part ways. Dein's family have absolutely nothing to do with henry coming to play here, its Wenger that brought him here to success and Wenger who will determine his future at the club.
2007-04-19 11:31:29
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answered by Anonymous
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The likelihood of Arsenal turning into another West Ham is very slight. Even before the Arsne Wenger era the team had won two championships in the early 90s and now with the extra financial muscle provided by the emirates we are still able to compete amongst the big 4. Money isn't everything just look at Tottenham who have spent more than us and are languishing mid table.
2007-04-19 05:45:54
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answered by gmasta_flash 3
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Wenger will stay, only one man left the club. and Henry will stay as well, its not as tho the team has fallen apart.
altho a bit of money mite help, give us a better chance to compete with chelski and man u ( and now liverpool)
btw, wen liverpool get takn over by americans everyone sees at as a good thing but wen a rumour goes round that arsenal are the next in line, every one thinks its a bad thing why is this??
2007-04-19 09:24:36
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answered by Gunner 4 life 2
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Good points about Henry and Wenger. All depends on the amount of monies spent in summer. If not a great amount the two amigos will fly the flag somewhere else.
2007-04-19 05:41:50
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answered by brogdenuk 7
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arsenal will and cannot turn into west ham. Henry is going no where, last summer was his chance, and now he is a gunner for LIFE
2007-04-19 08:27:28
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answered by yaro maiwayo 2
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Aye he's going to manage The Spiders to hear the Hampden Roar
2007-04-19 11:00:21
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answered by sarahmoose2000 5
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Sorry Mate I'm a Chelsea fan.
2007-04-19 05:38:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes the next west ham would be perfect, relegation!
2007-04-19 08:40:49
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answered by Anonymous
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