Wengers Replacment
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Wengers Replacment
we all know now that Mr Wenger is staying put for a few more seasons 'phew' but if he had of left who would be your personal fav to pick up where he left off?
for me it would be Guus Hiddink
for me it would be Guus Hiddink
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Re: Wengers Replacment
Guus Hiddink
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Mine would be Sven-Goran Eriksson
I know he wasn't popular with England but he did have a good record with them. he took us to three quarter-finals in three tornements in which we went out twice on penalty's, so not really his fault when it comes to those.
His club record speaks for its self:
1976: Degerfors (Assistant Coach)
1977-78: Degerfors (Coach)
1979-82: IFK Gothenburg
Swedish Cup Winners 1979
Swedish League Champions 1981
Swedish League Champions 1982
UEFA Cup Winners 1982
1982-84: SL Benfica
Portuguese League Champions 1983
Portuguese League Champions 1984
Portuguese Cup Winners 1983
1984-87: AS Roma
Italian Cup Winners 1986
1987-89: AC Fiorentina
1989-92: SL Benfica
Portuguese League Champions 1991
1992-97: Sampdoria UC
Italian Cup Winners 1994
1997-2000: SS Lazio
Italian Cup Winners 1998
Italian Super Cup Winners 1998
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Winners 1999
UEFA Super Cup Winners 1999
Italian League Champions 2000
The only thing i would question is would he keep Arsenal playing one touch football ask me a year ago i would of said no but seeing how he has Man City playing he proberly would of.
Or do it the Arsenal way and give it to some unknown


His club record speaks for its self:
1976: Degerfors (Assistant Coach)
1977-78: Degerfors (Coach)
1979-82: IFK Gothenburg
Swedish Cup Winners 1979
Swedish League Champions 1981
Swedish League Champions 1982
UEFA Cup Winners 1982
1982-84: SL Benfica
Portuguese League Champions 1983
Portuguese League Champions 1984
Portuguese Cup Winners 1983
1984-87: AS Roma
Italian Cup Winners 1986
1987-89: AC Fiorentina
1989-92: SL Benfica
Portuguese League Champions 1991
1992-97: Sampdoria UC
Italian Cup Winners 1994
1997-2000: SS Lazio
Italian Cup Winners 1998
Italian Super Cup Winners 1998
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Winners 1999
UEFA Super Cup Winners 1999
Italian League Champions 2000
The only thing i would question is would he keep Arsenal playing one touch football ask me a year ago i would of said no but seeing how he has Man City playing he proberly would of.
Or do it the Arsenal way and give it to some unknown


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Ahh, I see. I thought he said he'd make his decision by the end of the month. Doesn't mean he'll stay but I have a feeling he will because they're talking and I think he'd like to see his "new" team develop and flourish rather than have someone else take credit.rebel gooner wrote:he kinda said he would before end of aug,,gunnerhead wrote:Did I miss the news about Wenger agreeing to an extension?
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