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Top candidates to replace Wenger

Jurgen Klopp- Perhaps the most sought after coach in Europe. Hard to see him coming to us even if he decides to leave Dortmund, being linked with the Barcelona job.

Diego Simeone- What he has achieved with Athletico is nothing short of amazing, can see him staying at Athletico for at least another couple of seasons.

Roberto Martinez- Again it's hard to see him leaving Everton after one season especially if they qualify for the CL.

Joachim Lowe- Will be out of contract after this summers World Cup. Hasn't really pulled up tress with the German National team but still a relatively young manager with loads of potential.

Frank De Boer- Has done some great work at Ajax winning 3 Eridvisie titles in the process, could be looking for a new challenge now. Our best bet perhaps?


Any other candidates?

posted on 14/4/14

comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137) posted 6 seconds ago
I didn't make a comment on Joe Royle, Arouna.

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Don't panic. I was just using the two comments to show what fans consider success

posted on 14/4/14

comment by Redinthehead - At least we didnt finish 13th! (U1860)
posted 3 seconds ago
That is the manager not the club. Hence why we are discussing a new manager!

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If the club finances were in such a brilliant position then you wouldn't have been in the loan market.
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Yes we would, because Wenger couldn't find the right player to buy on a permanent deal so looked for a last minute stop gap.
Not many clubs sell players good enough to spark Arsene's interest in January.

posted on 14/4/14

That is the manager not the club. Hence why we are discussing a new manager!

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If the club finances were in such a brilliant position then you wouldn't have been in the loan market.
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Loan is for quick fix, you understand? Arsenal obviously couldn't get right player to buy out right hence they went for loan.

I seriously don't get your logic...every argument you coming up with is so weak.

posted on 14/4/14

Everton fans don't seem very grateful to Moyes. Martinez could easily have flopped had Moyes not left a solid defence.

posted on 14/4/14

omment by Whyalwaysme (U9900)

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So you think that if asked that Martinez would jump at the chance to join Arsenal? He rejected the Liverpool job
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Do you work for Lpool or Wigan or for Everton? How you so sure he rejected Lpool? even if he did, Lpool were pissss poor at the time, so I won't blame him. Obviously he might have been short of confidence that he can study the ship.

posted on 14/4/14

DJM I've just jumped on one of the posters saying Rodgers and Martinez have to prove themselves in Europe before arsenal could consider them as prospective managers.

... both managers are at clubs that rival/surpass Arsenal.. There's no way either would go to Arsenal.. arsenal.

^ this is my point. You'll not get Martinez or Rodgers especially not if they consistently perform as well as they have done.

For Martinez and Rodgers, managing Arsenal will not be an aspiration.

posted on 14/4/14

I WANT FOCKING CONTE. 3-5-2 IS THE FUTURE.

posted on 14/4/14

comment by Marcelino (U6171) posted 21 minutes ago
Everton fans don't seem very grateful to Moyes. Martinez could easily have flopped had Moyes not left a solid defence.

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A defence Marinez has playing like a team of Rio Ferdinand's

I would say only Liverpool and Swansea pass out from the back as much as Everton do now.

And he has leaked even fewer goals than Moyes managed with a team setup to defend. I guess he could dream of what football he could play with Ozil and Co.

But he is playing better stuff with rejects, loans and another managers players

posted on 14/4/14

comment by GeoffArsenal (U18864)
posted 4 hours, 21 minutes ago
Klopp has only ever won the league when hes not been in europe beyond christmas. He is as overrated as brenda and martinez
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Says more about squad depth than the manager's aptitude I am afraid.
He was the one who transformed Dortmund from wannabees to title winners and European finalists in the first place.
Must be a wum post, or a fashion statement not to regard Klopp as one among the brightest managerial prospects in Europe.

posted on 14/4/14

Barcelona will most probably go after one of their former players in de Boer or Laudrup. This is a frequent practice of theirs.

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