Arsène Wenger a victim of the game’s vitriol but also his own flaws | Daniel Taylor https://t.co/TbZNsWwDen
Arsène Wenger a victim of the game's vitriol but also his own flaws | Daniel Taylor
Over time, you come to realise that football, for all its charms and addictive qualities, is an inherently angry place. It’s unshakeable, there will always be eruptions of temper and no matter how much our grounds have been sanitised in recent years the sport is still essentially the same as when Arthur Hopcraft wrote in 1968 how football crowds are “never going to sound or look like the hat parade on the club lawns of Cheltenham racecourse”.