I'll be the first to admit that - although he has recieved a lot of criticism over the last months - I'll be sad if Wenger leaves the Gunners, which could happen as soon as this summer. He brought so much to Arsenal and the English football in general. He achieved so many great things and build one of the greatest teams the BPA has ever seen in the "Invincibles". Although he has a long trophy drought which hopefully ends this May, he is in position to coach the Gunners to their 17th consecutive Champions League appearence. That in itself is remarkable. The criticism Wenger has taken over the last month is just wrong in my opinion. He did some mistakes yes, he did not buy players in the Winter that could replace the injured Ramsey and Walcott. But let's not kid ourselves, you don't find a second player with the pace and skill that Walcott has, who is expandable in the Winter. And Ramsey developed into a player who is irreplacable to Arsenal, IMO, especially in january. If those two players would not have been out for so long as they were or still are, Arsenal would still be on title course I think. You saw it in the last few games, when Ramsey was on the pitch he was easily Arsenals best player and Arsenals second best player over some weeks now - Chamberlain - was also out for a long period and still isn't 100% fit. I have huge respect for Arsene Wenger, and seeing him leave, maybe this year or some years later will be sad...