Form in Leicesters case is temporary, would any ambitious manager chose to ignore the chance to reawaken one of leagues biggest clubs, let's face it, we can bitch all we like about Arsenal but it's still one of the biggest clubs in Europe and will have a queue a mile long to replace le bumhole.casgooner wrote:Why would he want to leave a top, Premier League winning side to come to a Europa League side?greengooner wrote:Ranieri anyone?, a bit knee jerk and maybe too nice a guy but has proven himself this season and had a good solid rep before becoming a rich mans plaything at chavski, appears dignified in victory or defeat unlike our spoilt child and I'm sure he'd love the chance to replace Wenger.
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I think we all know it will end up being Grimandi with Wenger as Director of Football.northbank123 wrote:Dragan Stojkovic with Wenger as Director of Football.
Is there any other answer??



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Or:DB10GOONER wrote:I think we all know it will end up being Grimandi with Wenger as Director of Football.northbank123 wrote:Dragan Stojkovic with Wenger as Director of Football.
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Grimandi & Garde as joint managers; like Liverpoo with Houllier & Evans.
Giles can make the tea at home games, Remi away (nicked from WSC years ago).
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I think when the forum was getting the revamp, we should also have a brought in a new maths guru - simeone has received 26 votes which equates to 38%, yet koeman and low together have the same amount of votes but 39% of the vote 

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Does anyone else have an auto-correct problem with simeone ? Every fcuking time I type his name, it changes it to "someone" and I then have to go back and correct it



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Meh, no need to bother to correct that... both could equally be perfect wenker replacements...augie wrote:Does anyone else have an auto-correct problem with simeone ? Every fcuking time I type his name, it changes it to "someone" and I then have to go back and correct it![]()

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Ed Hunter The Gooner wrote:Meh, no need to bother to correct that... both could equally be perfect wenker replacements...augie wrote:Does anyone else have an auto-correct problem with simeone ? Every fcuking time I type his name, it changes it to "someone" and I then have to go back and correct it![]()


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Watching Atlético last night reminded me what football is supposed to be about.
The coach was passionate and involved throughout the game. The players gave 100% and didn't shirk a single challenge. Consequently the fans were behind their team from the first whistle.
Compare it with generally seated but occasionally flappy Wenger, slow tippy-tappy football, players who pull out of tackles and turn their back to the ball.
I dream of seeing us play fast, powerful passionate football again.
I think Simone is a bit of a nutter, but in every way he's preferable to TOF.
The coach was passionate and involved throughout the game. The players gave 100% and didn't shirk a single challenge. Consequently the fans were behind their team from the first whistle.
Compare it with generally seated but occasionally flappy Wenger, slow tippy-tappy football, players who pull out of tackles and turn their back to the ball.
I dream of seeing us play fast, powerful passionate football again.
I think Simone is a bit of a nutter, but in every way he's preferable to TOF.
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Joachim Lowe.
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simeone clearly in front, but frank de boer is fourth. does that mean he is our virtual new manager 

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Anyone from the top 5 or 6 Spanish clubs. They're putting the rest of Europe to shame tactically and technically at the moment
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No one has mentioned ' Arry Redknapp. Wonder why??? :-S
" triffic boy Theo "...."triffic boy Gibbs"
Jamie supporting us on Sky "Dad is the boss" . Where could it go wrong?
" triffic boy Theo "...."triffic boy Gibbs"
Jamie supporting us on Sky "Dad is the boss" . Where could it go wrong?
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It is entirely feasible that the only teams to knock a Spanish team out of Europe this year will be another Spanish side.Leyton Gooner wrote:Anyone from the top 5 or 6 Spanish clubs. They're putting the rest of Europe to shame tactically and technically at the moment
Back in 2008 it was only an English side that managed to knock another out of the CL. How times have changed.
Poor Atletico fans having to watch more negative defensive crap from Simeone on Wednesday - bet they were hating it.
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At this stage I'd take Pol Pot. And he's fucking dead! 
