Your choice as manager/Arteta Merged thread

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Who Do YOU Want As Next Arsenal Manager

Ancelotti
27
21%
Tuchel
1
1%
Allegri
62
49%
PV4
7
6%
Enrique
3
2%
Jardim
6
5%
Nagelsmann
1
1%
Rodgers
1
1%
Arteta
4
3%
Others
15
12%
 
Total votes: 127

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mcdowell42 wrote:
Mon Apr 30, 2018 2:08 pm
Allegri now 11/4 with Skybet
Brendan Rodgers and Arteta's odds are coming down...

:banghead: :banghead: :banghead:

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sk-gtfo wrote:
Mon Apr 30, 2018 5:49 pm
mcdowell42 wrote:
Mon Apr 30, 2018 2:08 pm
Allegri now 11/4 with Skybet
Brendan Rodgers and Arteta's odds are coming down...

:banghead: :banghead: :banghead:

Rogers odds coming down I'd say due to them winning the Spl yesterday

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Shakhtar manager Fonseca linked

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Never been keen on Luis Enrique. Anyone who scores important goals against The Arsenal, in my book, is never a good option, unless he's played for the club.
Although Simone would be great for the club, anyone who is infamous for practicing the dark arts of football, and he certainly did that, again I've always been sceptical of.
Ancellotti and Allegri would do well for us. I'll throw out another name Wagner at Huddersfield. If he keeps them up it'll be a job well done, and he'll bring some of the qualities Graham brought with him, that have gone missing in the last few years. There's also the Dortmund link with Mislintat.
But having the ex-barca director of football on board, Enrique would be his choice.
It depends who is going to be working closer with the new manager. The chief scout or the director of football?
Can you imagine if Enrique could bring iniesta to the club for a couple of years?
But then can Allegri bring Chiellini or Dybala with him?
Wagner and maybe Ancellotti, would work with what he's given. A bigger manager would want specific transfer targets bought. Given our budget the board might go with the manager who will work with players at the club and not demand £200m transfer pot.

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Wagner? Are you kidding? Fuck it mate let's go for Howe or Dyche while we are at it! :wink:

We are the Arsenal, one of the 5 biggest clubs in world foitball with a storied history and pedigree and we have just ended a 14 year league title drought with problems in every position. We need a proven top level elite manager not some fucker that can "keep a small club up". :|

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Nos89 wrote:
Mon Apr 30, 2018 10:48 pm
Never been keen on Luis Enrique. Anyone who scores important goals against The Arsenal, in my book, is never a good option, unless he's played for the club.
Although Simone would be great for the club, anyone who is infamous for practicing the dark arts of football, and he certainly did that, again I've always been sceptical of.
Ancellotti and Allegri would do well for us. I'll throw out another name Wagner at Huddersfield. If he keeps them up it'll be a job well done, and he'll bring some of the qualities Graham brought with him, that have gone missing in the last few years. There's also the Dortmund link with Mislintat.
But having the ex-barca director of football on board, Enrique would be his choice.
It depends who is going to be working closer with the new manager. The chief scout or the director of football?
Can you imagine if Enrique could bring iniesta to the club for a couple of years?
But then can Allegri bring Chiellini or Dybala with him?
Wagner and maybe Ancellotti, would work with what he's given. A bigger manager would want specific transfer targets bought. Given our budget the board might go with the manager who will work with players at the club and not demand £200m transfer pot.
Wagner makes a lot of sense - we hardly have to change the banners at all for the Wagner protests :barscarf:

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DB10GOONER wrote:
Tue May 01, 2018 7:00 am
Wagner? Are you kidding? Fuck it mate let's go for Howe or Dyche while we are at it! :wink:

We are the Arsenal, one of the 5 biggest clubs in world foitball with a storied history and pedigree and we have just ended a 14 year league title drought with problems in every position. We need a proven top level elite manager not some fucker that can "keep a small club up". :|
I know what we need. Wagner was just a suggestion in the same way Graham was back in 1986. Unproven at a top club, young, eager enthusiastic, works with what the club will give, rather than be demanding. A poor man's Klopp in the way Graham was a poor man's Ferguson.

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Nos89 wrote:
Tue May 01, 2018 9:03 am
DB10GOONER wrote:
Tue May 01, 2018 7:00 am
Wagner? Are you kidding? Fuck it mate let's go for Howe or Dyche while we are at it! :wink:

We are the Arsenal, one of the 5 biggest clubs in world foitball with a storied history and pedigree and we have just ended a 14 year league title drought with problems in every position. We need a proven top level elite manager not some fucker that can "keep a small club up". :|
I know what we need. Wagner was just a suggestion in the same way Graham was back in 1986. Unproven at a top club, young, eager enthusiastic, works with what the club will give, rather than be demanding. A poor man's Klopp in the way Graham was a poor man's Ferguson.



If we are going in that direction, I would suggest that nagelsmann would be a better choice (a much better choice than arteta too) - nagelsmann is a guy highly rated across europe, and would be respected higher than wagner

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That Footie Journo - Guillem has just said he knows who the next manager will be - but has been sworn to secrecy.. TWAT! :banghead:

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StuartL wrote:
Tue May 01, 2018 7:35 am
Nos89 wrote:
Mon Apr 30, 2018 10:48 pm
Never been keen on Luis Enrique. Anyone who scores important goals against The Arsenal, in my book, is never a good option, unless he's played for the club.
Although Simone would be great for the club, anyone who is infamous for practicing the dark arts of football, and he certainly did that, again I've always been sceptical of.
Ancellotti and Allegri would do well for us. I'll throw out another name Wagner at Huddersfield. If he keeps them up it'll be a job well done, and he'll bring some of the qualities Graham brought with him, that have gone missing in the last few years. There's also the Dortmund link with Mislintat.
But having the ex-barca director of football on board, Enrique would be his choice.
It depends who is going to be working closer with the new manager. The chief scout or the director of football?
Can you imagine if Enrique could bring iniesta to the club for a couple of years?
But then can Allegri bring Chiellini or Dybala with him?
Wagner and maybe Ancellotti, would work with what he's given. A bigger manager would want specific transfer targets bought. Given our budget the board might go with the manager who will work with players at the club and not demand £200m transfer pot.
Wagner makes a lot of sense - we hardly have to change the banners at all for the Wagner protests :barscarf:

:lol: :lol:

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DB10GOONER wrote:
Tue May 01, 2018 7:00 am
Wagner? Are you kidding? Fuck it mate let's go for Howe or Dyche while we are at it! :wink:

We are the Arsenal, one of the 5 biggest clubs in world foitball with a storied history and pedigree and we have just ended a 14 year league title drought with problems in every position. We need a proven top level elite manager not some fucker that can "keep a small club up". :|



I know Il Duce is on his way out, but with Stan as our illustrious owner, we might well need one of those “fuckers” in 4 or 5 years time !

:D :wink:

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:banghead: :banghead: :banghead:

https://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer ... 62754.html

:banghead: :banghead: :banghead:

Worried that with the Mislintat connection there may well be some truth to this.

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OneBardGooner wrote:
Tue May 01, 2018 11:20 am
That Footie Journo - Guillem has just said he knows who the next manager will be - but has been sworn to secrecy.. Bullshitting TWAT! :banghead:
Fixed that for ya mate. :wink:

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SydneyGooner wrote:
Tue May 01, 2018 11:48 am
:banghead: :banghead: :banghead:

https://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer ... 62754.html

:banghead: :banghead: :banghead:

Worried that with the Mislintat connection there may well be some truth to this.



Anyone know if stuart houston is doing anything these day ? :rubchin: :roll: :banghead: :banghead:

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augie wrote:
Tue May 01, 2018 12:27 pm
SydneyGooner wrote:
Tue May 01, 2018 11:48 am
:banghead: :banghead: :banghead:

https://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer ... 62754.html

:banghead: :banghead: :banghead:

Worried that with the Mislintat connection there may well be some truth to this.



Anyone know if stuart houston is doing anything these day ? :rubchin: :roll: :banghead: :banghead:
Always remember being at the home game against the Mousers after GG got sacked and we were grinding out a terrible boring one nil loss to a really late Fowler goal with the entire stadium in Library Mode and a bloke a couple of rows in front of me in the NB stood up and yelled at Houston "Oi son of George - fuck off!" And I swear to God Houston looked over at him..... :lol:

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