Your choice as manager/Arteta Merged thread

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Who Do YOU Want As Next Arsenal Manager

Ancelotti
27
21%
Tuchel
1
1%
Allegri
62
49%
PV4
7
6%
Enrique
3
2%
Jardim
6
5%
Nagelsmann
1
1%
Rodgers
1
1%
Arteta
4
3%
Others
15
12%
 
Total votes: 127

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NickF
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mcdowell42 wrote:
Mon May 14, 2018 3:41 pm
BREAKING: Thomas Tuchel has been appointed as the new Paris Saint-Germain manager.
Can't believe they turned down Wenger.. :shock:

I guess it will have to be Barca, Real Madrid, Juve or Munich then. :roll:

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wilko49er
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So emery is going where?

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Arteta "knowing the club" is the absolute worst reason to give him the job. He only knows Wenger's version of the club and the latter non-title winning half at that. We need a new brush to come in and sweep every trace of Wenger and his thinking from the club. As a team and a club we need a full reboot in training transfers coaching playing style even the fucking tea ladies!

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NickF wrote:
Mon May 14, 2018 4:14 pm
mcdowell42 wrote:
Mon May 14, 2018 3:41 pm
BREAKING: Thomas Tuchel has been appointed as the new Paris Saint-Germain manager.
Can't believe they turned down Wenger.. :shock:

I guess it will have to be Barca, Real Madrid, Juve or Munich then. :roll:
Obviously they just could not believe he would be available. :lol:

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Allgunsblazin wrote:
Mon May 14, 2018 4:04 pm
Cannot believe the names bandied about, you would have thought Wiggie and Joshbag would have had the foresight to have a replacement as soon as the deadbeat had gone, what a fucking joke club we are....
Not really upset as I saw this all coming, just look at the Kranky's record over the pond, they always do things on the cheap, I said my fuck you's back in 2015, should have done it earlier, I don't expect to go back to that corporate shit bowl again while those corporate c*nts are still trying to milk the club and sell us a "Leicester model".

Face facts - we are not a serious club anymore, only United can succeed (to some extend) in spite of US ownership, but that is because they dwarf most other clubs with glory hunters and commercial stuff which makes up for the Glazers, Liverpool have a marginally better US owner (more so over Kroenke) who is more ambitious but they will struggle long term to compete, every other club, inc us, with US owners are pony.

FFP had to happen for us to have any chance of long term sustained competitveness with our 'model', we all know that went down the pan and so did any chance of us being a serious club.

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augie wrote:
Mon May 14, 2018 3:36 pm
Please god give it to nagelsmann

http://www.skysports.com/football/news/ ... candidates
I would happily take Nagelsmann over Arteta. Not ,y first choice but seems to have a lot about him.

Julian Nagelsmann's red and white army!!!! :barscarf: :barscarf:

I don't mind the idea of a young coach, it's just that I would rather have said coach to have EXPERIENCE of managing s first team, unlike the gelled haired tool.

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DB10GOONER wrote:
Mon May 14, 2018 4:27 pm
Arteta "knowing the club" is the absolute worst reason to give him the job. He only knows Wenger's version of the club and the latter non-title winning half at that. We need a new brush to come in and sweep every trace of Wenger and his thinking from the club and this forum. As a team and a club we need a full reboot in training transfers coaching playing style even the fucking tea ladies!


Edited that for you there DB10 - you're welcome buddy 8) :wink:

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Arteta's prowess as a player with us is irrelevant. Many of the most successful managers were distinctly ordinary players - including our greatest ever (he played for Spurs - say no more!) and some French bloke whose name I forget. Alex Ferguson was no great shakes in his playing days. So it's an irrelevant argument.

For the record, I think Arteta was a very tidy midfielder, though Everton saw his best days. He wouldn't have got into the invincibles.

I hope we get one of the big hitters: Enrique, Allegri, Simeone, Ancelloti. At a push Loew of Germany. We haven't waited this long to get our own version of David Moyes.

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Sky sources ,say Arteta and Nagelsmann are our top 2 targets.
Luis Enrique interested in the job but the money he's looking for too much.
Formal.process to start this week

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Bob Bayliss wrote:
Mon May 14, 2018 5:14 pm
Arteta's prowess as a player with us is irrelevant. Many of the most successful managers were distinctly ordinary players - including our greatest ever (he played for Spurs - say no more!) and some French bloke whose name I forget. Alex Ferguson was no great shakes in his playing days. So it's an irrelevant argument.

For the record, I think Arteta was a very tidy midfielder, though Everton saw his best days. He wouldn't have got into the invincibles.

I hope we get one of the big hitters: Enrique, Allegri, Simeone, Ancelloti. At a push Loew of Germany. We haven't waited this long to get our own version of David Moyes.

Funny you should say that, SSN saying Moyes is unlikely to stay at West Ham.

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mcdowell42 wrote:
Mon May 14, 2018 5:19 pm
Sky sources ,say Arteta and Nagelsmann are our top 2 targets.
Luis Enrique interested in the job but the money he's looking for too much.
Formal.process to start this week
Guess who's got next seasons managerial stipend rammed into his already overstuffed pockets :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:

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xisstential wrote:
Mon May 14, 2018 5:46 pm
mcdowell42 wrote:
Mon May 14, 2018 5:19 pm
Sky sources ,say Arteta and Nagelsmann are our top 2 targets.
Luis Enrique interested in the job but the money he's looking for too much.
Formal.process to start this week
Guess who's got next seasons managerial stipend rammed into his already overstuffed pockets :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:
That's an excellent point. Not only did the crazy decision to award another 2-year contract set us back a further year on the pitch, but it also cost us a year's salary that we could have used to attract the likes of Enrique or Allegri.

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Bob Bayliss wrote:
Mon May 14, 2018 6:10 pm

That's an excellent point. Not only did the crazy decision to award another 2-year contract set us back a further year on the pitch, but it also cost us a year's salary that we could have used to attract the likes of Enrique or Allegri.
In addition to that original crazy decision, they are about to compound that initial stupidity with a complete novice. Zizou, Nagelsmann, Tedesco, Jardim, Pep, etc. They all had some management experience before being appointed to their roles.

This club is turning into more and more of a joke club with those idiots that sit on the board. Let's bring in some real football men and ignore them because of the LA Rams success.

I know that it hasn't happened yet, but you just know that it is going to be Arteta. I really thought that Gazidis would be chomping at the bit to make an appointment of real meritocracy, but instead he really is just a puppet for the Kroenkes who know nothing of football. FFS! :banghead: :banghead:

I hope that I throwing my toys early and that a manager to get people excited comes strolling up like Allegri, Jardim, Ancelotti, etc., but instead we will hear how we plucked Wenger out of obscurity (albeit that obscurity was a title, cup and european final in France) as a novice comes strolling along.

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xisstential wrote:
Mon May 14, 2018 5:46 pm
mcdowell42 wrote:
Mon May 14, 2018 5:19 pm
Sky sources ,say Arteta and Nagelsmann are our top 2 targets.
Luis Enrique interested in the job but the money he's looking for too much.
Formal.process to start this week
Guess who's got next seasons managerial stipend rammed into his already overstuffed pockets :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:
I said it earlier in the thread. I've got a horrible feeling Kroneke will hire a dud, and bring Wenger back by Christmas to sort the mess out.

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NickF wrote:
Mon May 14, 2018 4:14 pm
mcdowell42 wrote:
Mon May 14, 2018 3:41 pm
BREAKING: Thomas Tuchel has been appointed as the new Paris Saint-Germain manager.
Can't believe they turned down Wenger.. :shock:

I guess it will have to be Barca, Real Madrid, Juve or Munich then. :roll:

He says he has loads of offers...does not elaborate with details though...sad old git also muttered on about Politics and Economics as he studied them also apparently... :rubchin:

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