A MANAGER TO GET US BACK WHERE WE BELONG
Who cares?We can think about that after he wins us the CL and PremThis Is The Daybreak wrote:Agreed but if Wenger left tomorrow none of them would be available...I do also have my doubts over Mourinhos long term commitments to the clubs he goes to.rigsby wrote:Mourinho or Hiddink. But Jose especially is the best manager in the world. Why anyone wouldn't want him is beyond me. We'ld be guranteed a league title


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Hiddink Would be ok with him as manager as long as he aint still in abramovich's pocket
Rijkaard Would probably be my number 1 pick
Van Gaal Wouldnt rule him out as an outside option
Mourinho No fcuking way jose
Koemann No thank you
Moyes Best british style manager available I guess
O' Neill No fcuking way
Coyle Not yet anyway
Van Basten is also a def consideration for me too I might add
Funnily enough I am now swaying towards the idea that it would be better if our next manager wasnt a pure football type of manager - we have that aspect in our team already so we need the physical approach introduced to the team
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Rijkaard Would probably be my number 1 pick
Van Gaal Wouldnt rule him out as an outside option
Mourinho No fcuking way jose

Koemann No thank you
Moyes Best british style manager available I guess
O' Neill No fcuking way
Coyle Not yet anyway
Van Basten is also a def consideration for me too I might add
Funnily enough I am now swaying towards the idea that it would be better if our next manager wasnt a pure football type of manager - we have that aspect in our team already so we need the physical approach introduced to the team
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What about Sam Allardyce ??????????????? ha ha only joking but if the job was up for grabs that northern fat walrus faced *word censored* would be on sky sports saying he could do it.. I would go with a foreign coach rather than a British one.
I wonder if in a year or two with a new man in charge of the board whether Mouriniho would fancy it , just to prove Wenger was wrong.
I wonder if in a year or two with a new man in charge of the board whether Mouriniho would fancy it , just to prove Wenger was wrong.
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But will it pressure on them? If we finish 2nd for example but still not winning anything?TeeCee wrote:Guardiola leaves Barca at the end of this season, I still think it's very possible Wenger will walk by 'mutual consent' and Pep may come in. We'll win nothing this season which will put incredible pressure on the board and Wenger.
They will carry on as normal
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