As we're unlikely to see terraces again at football, this is the virtual equivalent where you can chat to your hearts content about all football matters and, obviously, Arsenal in particular. This forum encourages all Gooners to visit and contribute so please keep it respectful, clean and topical.
If you want to see the key difference between how a big club operates, and how an unambitious one does, just see Bayern with Pep: Guardiola tells them he's leaving and within less than a few weeks they have his replacement identified, and signed. Meanwhile over at FC Farce, fans still ask themselves how the club would survive if the mediocre failure of the past decade.
I am gutted that ancelotti is joining Bayern next season - not as gutted as I was when klopp joined the victims, but getted all the same
I personally think that ancelotti would be a better appointment for us than pep (not that I am expecting change in the summer )
You’re very spry for your age. Do you ever think about retirement?
Des, Ipswich
Arsene:
No, retirement is not something I will do. I will continue to manage Arsenal Football Club even if I am being kept alive in an Iron Lung, and can communicate only by blinking, for example. Such circumstances would make me only fight harder to be successful.
You’re very spry for your age. Do you ever think about retirement?
Des, Ipswich
Arsene:
No, retirement is not something I will do. I will continue to manage Arsenal Football Club even if I am being kept alive in an Iron Lung, and can communicate only by blinking, for example. Such circumstances would make me only fight harder to be successful.
At least they could get someone to do up the zip properly and actually 'move' on the touchline....
We won't get Ancelotti. We won't get Pep. We may get Remi Garde because even though he's on track to relegate villa with a record low points tally, he will do so in special circumstances.
City - Guardiola
United - Mourninho
Chelsea - Simeone
Liverpool - Klopp
Arsenal board deciding who to get at the end of Wenger's contract.........ok lets just give him another 3 years
Klopp having a bit of a mare at the moment, he'll probably come good though. If he was at Arsenal he would get given a decade to find his feet. Mourinho will probably go to United, win a few trophies, then that will also end in tears (it always does with him) Pep will probably go to City. Can't find anybody, anywhere to match Wenger's impressive credentials, so he stays.Lucky, lucky us.... turmoil everywhere, yet a sure and steady hand remains at the helm at the Emirates.
City - Guardiola
United - Mourninho
Chelsea - Simeone
Liverpool - Klopp
Arsenal board deciding who to get at the end of Wenger's contract.........ok lets just give him another 3 years
Klopp having a bit of a mare at the moment, he'll probably come good though. If he was at Arsenal he would get given a decade to find his feet. Mourinho will probably go to United, win a few trophies, then that will also end in tears (it always does with him) Pep will probably go to City. Can't find anybody, anywhere to match Wenger's impressive credentials, so he stays.Lucky, lucky us.... turmoil everywhere, yet a sure and steady hand remains at the helm at the Emirates.
Sure and steady hand, nice sarcasm.
The same sure and steady hand that went in to 2014 on top of league, and his January business was loaning a crocked Swede, by the time we were kicking off the FA cup semi final we were down to 5th.
City - Guardiola
United - Mourninho
Chelsea - Simeone
Liverpool - Klopp
Arsenal board deciding who to get at the end of Wenger's contract.........ok lets just give him another 3 years
Klopp having a bit of a mare at the moment, he'll probably come good though. If he was at Arsenal he would get given a decade to find his feet. Mourinho will probably go to United, win a few trophies, then that will also end in tears (it always does with him) Pep will probably go to City. Can't find anybody, anywhere to match Wenger's impressive credentials, so he stays.Lucky, lucky us.... turmoil everywhere, yet a sure and steady hand remains at the helm at the Emirates.
Sure and steady hand, nice sarcasm.
The same sure and steady hand that went in to 2014 on top of league, and his January business was loaning a crocked Swede, by the time we were kicking off the FA cup semi final we were down to 5th.
That's exactly the type of "sure & steady" we are used to
Gunner Rob wrote:i must admit though that Wenger is proving myself and a lot of others on here wrong this season.
you can't really argue with the results over the past month.. hopefully he can continue to prove me wrong next month too.