Well, well, well... who predicted that would happen?

A sensational performance at Wembley gave Arsenal a 2-1 victory over Chelsea in an FA Cup final few expected them to win.

It's the 13th time they've lifted the trophy - more than anyone else - with seven of those victories having come under one Arsene Wenger.

Not a bad record at all for the Frenchman, who's also now won it more than any other manager. And his latest triumph comes in his toughest season of management yet, where he's been faced with plane protests and everything from fans demanding he leaves.

"So, do I get to keep this one?" (
Image:
Michael Regan - The FA)

Out-of-contract Wenger himself admits the lack of clarity over his future impacted Arsenal's league form but we now know he will announce his future next week after the Gunners have their end of season board meeting.

But a potential new contract for the gaffer shouldn't be the only thing on the agenda.

That moment when no Wenger Out plane is flown over a stadium (
Image:
PA)

There's many other issues which need to be addressed, some of which we've listed right here. But of course the first order of the day will be...

1) New contracts

"I'm never letting you go..." (
Image:
Arsenal FC)

Arsene Wenger's future will be first up: do we give him a new two-year deal? Do we call time on his long tenure? Or do we just pretend it's not happening and hope nobody notices when we don't say anything and he turns up for pre-season?

Then the new contract offers for star players Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil will need ratifying, once they agree how many zeroes to add to the end of their salaries.

2) Whether, if they decide to keep Wenger, they need to implement a no-fly zone over all their fixtures next season

The worst bit of modern football? (
Image:
AFP/Getty)

It'd probably be a wise decision if they do...

3) Employing a Director of Football

Marc Overmars has been linked with a return to Arsenal in a new role (
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Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)

Rumours abound that Chief Executive Ivan Gazidis wants to hire one, much to Wenger's outright disagreement. Something's got to give soon - and this will be high on the agenda.

4) Remind the rest of the board who Stan Kroenke is

That's Stan Kroenke, by the way (
Image:
Stuart MacFarlane)

Oh, yeah. Before they get too far into business, it'll probably be worth Silent Stan reintroducing himself as Arsenal's majority shareholder. He's there so infrequently, certain members of the board would be forgiven for forgetting who he is.

5) Find out what the Europa League is

What Arsenal will be fighting for next season (
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AFP)

Arsenal have never competed in the competition in its current form, so the board may well need an introduction on its format and the rules. "It's sort of like the Champions League, but we'll be playing in Belarus rather than Germany" should more or less cover it.

6) Work out what Thursday night football will look like at the Emirates

They could well be the only people that turn up to Europa League football at Arsenal (
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Getty Images)

Once they're clear on the competition itself, they'll need to have a think about what initiatives they can do to get fans through the door on Thursday nights. A £1 per pint night would do it...

7) Whether to give Per Mertesacker a statue outside the Emirates

Nice pose for a statue... (
Image:
Stuart MacFarlane)

Tony Adams, Thierry Henry and Dennis Bergkamp all have one. Should captain Per get one after his monumental performance in the cup final?

This needs to be discussed seriously, once the joke of "I sometimes thought he was a statue on the pitch!" dies down.

8) Mesut Ozil's blonde hair

Quite the barnet (
Image:
David Price)

Crikey. Should that shocker really be allowed in future or should he be banned from club premises until he gets it cut off?

9) Whether to make Rob Holding team captain

"Rob Holding, you know, he's better than Cannavaro!" (
Image:
Stuart MacFarlane)

Yes, this should be the manager's decision - but enforcing this could go a long way to appeasing a disgruntled fanbase who now absolutely adore the young centre-back.

10) How they can try and ban Arsenal Fan TV

"If it was up to me, I'd give Wenger a 30-year contract!" (
Image:
BBC)

They must be really fed up of all the criticism they get on there, plus the image it generates of the club. Working out a way of getting rid of it would probably make a lot of their lives a lot easier...

It's going to be an interesting meeting, that's for sure...

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