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PAUL MERSON COLUMN: Wenger faces the end, Coutinho isn't missed, Pardew should stay

PAUL MERSON COLUMN: Wenger faces the end, Coutinho isn't missed, Pardew should stay ARSENE WENGER’s future is no longer in his own hands and if he loses to Brighton tomorrow it could be over. By Paul Merson / Published 2nd March 2018 Arsenal are a shambles and Josh Kroenke can’t help but notice. They were atrocious on Wednesday night and the Emirates was a ghost town. It can’t go on. I played in front of a crowd that small for Arsenal before. But that was about 30 years ago. And don’t tell me the weather kept them all away. The away end was full and I’m sure if the home fans had really wanted to go they would have got there. I was in London that night. It...
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