Who to replace Wenger? and no me's
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Who to replace Wenger? and no me's
which man do you believe can lead us to victory while maintaining the Arsenal style of Play? We all want Wenger out but who's a realistic replacement
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David Moyes. Done a fantastic job at Everton, got the best out of his players, has a decent transfer record considering limited funds (though like any manager, not all have panned out). Organizes his team well, makes use of set pieces on the attack, is an honest guy who deserves an opportunity at more glory than is realistically achievable with the Toffees.
For the wages, we should "realistically" be able to secure any manager who has 1. a desire to work on a big project with a big* club, and 2. isn't tied down with such a project at another club (e.g. Hiddink, Mourinho).
* "Big" club assuming the board will let management spend as necessary.
This thread is another one however that has been done to death.
For the wages, we should "realistically" be able to secure any manager who has 1. a desire to work on a big project with a big* club, and 2. isn't tied down with such a project at another club (e.g. Hiddink, Mourinho).
* "Big" club assuming the board will let management spend as necessary.
This thread is another one however that has been done to death.
Doesn't really matter who replaces him until we get an owner/board thats willing to fund the purchases of new players. Living in America and watching Stan kroenke...people forget...he owns now 7 sports teams. He's not looking to pump money into any of them. Each of them he has sold off his best players and NOT spent the money on good replacements. He just recently sold the best 3 players in his nba team the denver nuggets HISTORY (including one who was from denver and wanted to retire in 3-4 years there) and in return he got a bunch of scrubs that happened to do a decent job due to the rest of the division struggling. He did the same with his previous clubs he's purchased...his first year or so they do well from the previous owners expenses (with a few of them winning championships) and then he sells off all the good players and they never do well again...its a shame... He turns a profit. He will never spend anything near what he makes of players...at least he never has