Who Will Be Arsenal's Next Manager?

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Who Will Be Arsenal's Next Manager?

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The question is, who would want to come on our tight budget?

Would it be better to get a manager with experiance of a PL club under his belt, possibly British? That could give us -

Owen Coyel

Alex Mcleish

Or prehaps Gareth Southgate, MacClaren for example.

Or do we go with a forigen manager again?

Gus Hiddink would be the dream choice for me personally but I doubt we'll even think that far.

Massimiliano Allegri prehaps?

It'll be hard to attract top top managers if we don't offer them a budget to re-build Arsenal in a way they want to.

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:suicide:

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Post by Rosie_titters »

don't you read wenger is signed up for another 14 years :lol: :lol:

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Rosie_titters wrote:don't you read wenger is signed up for another 14 years :lol: :lol:
No wear did it say he was going to manage the team though.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Post by King Vieira »

My first choice would be Carlo Ancelotti, would sort out defence right out, also has experience of winning the CL.

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Post by QuartzGooner »

Ancelotti would surely be in the running.

Bould with Keown/Bergkamp as coaches cannot be ruled out.

Hiddink, Klopp, Garde, Moyes and Coyle would be amongst other names floating around.

Grimandi was mentioned by Percy on another thread, not aware that he has managed a team before but he is part of the club's scouting structure so maybe in the running for assistant manager?

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QuartzGooner wrote:Ancelotti would surely be in the running.

Bould with Keown/Bergkamp as coaches cannot be ruled out.

Hiddink, Klopp, Garde, Moyes and Coyle would be amongst other names floating around.

Grimandi was mentioned by Percy on another thread, not aware that he has managed a team before but he is part of the club's scouting structure so maybe in the running for assistant manager?
Hiddink with Bergkamp along side him would suit me 8)

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Re: Who Will Be Arsenal's Next Manager?

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Arsenal Till I Die wrote:The question is, who would want to come on our tight budget?
Is that REALLY the question?! :D :D

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Re: Who Will Be Arsenal's Next Manager?

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kiwomya wrote:
Arsenal Till I Die wrote:The question is, who would want to come on our tight budget?
Is that REALLY the question?! :D :D
:lol: :lol:

Yeah. Your budget might be tight matey but I know for a fact that Kingjayson's 'budget' is slacker that a Liverpudlian that's been signing on the dole since Thatcher was in power!! :oops: :lol: :lol: :wink:

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Post by benglenton »

always same choice for me
always same comments by others
"after what he did when was at leeds?"
yep, AFC Legend deserve a chance
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Post by 1989 »

There are so many candidates. We will be spoilt for choice. Just get Le Frog out first.

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Sadly i fear it will be a manager recommended by Wenger.Grimandi or Garde to carry on the mad professors failed project Of course it should be Ancelotti

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donaldo wrote:Sadly i fear it will be a manager recommended by Wenger.Grimandi or Garde to carry on the mad professors failed project Of course it should be Ancelotti
Who's that in your sig donaldo?

:?

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Post by REB »

id like a home grown manager in charge next.
owen coyle or david moyes.

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arseofacrow wrote:
donaldo wrote:Sadly i fear it will be a manager recommended by Wenger.Grimandi or Garde to carry on the mad professors failed project Of course it should be Ancelotti
Who's that in your sig donaldo?

:?
I don't know but he clearly can't be of any importance to Arsenal as he's too old to have played since we were founded 15 years ago. It's defo not Boro Primorac or Pat Rice?

A particularly influential programme seller? A back office worker?

Programme writer of the month?

And more importantly, what are those things he is holding? Vases? Massive hip flasks? Weird. :?

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