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posted on 4/2/17

Owen Coyle

posted on 4/2/17

Allegri seems to be the media choice.

Probably be Gio van Bronckhurst making a glorious return to Arsenal.

posted on 4/2/17

Wenger is gonna sign a new contract.

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comment by Big Willy-Sanchez..Big name players don't... (U1100)
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I think De boer would be a good choice.
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Why? Out managed by GVB in the Netherlands and then lasted weeks at Inter.

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I think you need to be more worried about stories about the board being mystified by the discontent. They are seriously out of touch. There have been stories about Allegri I would take him. I just hope with Wenger being away from the hustle and bustle Of The touchline he's stopped and thought this kind of performance isnt good enough and it's symptomatic of how Arsenal have played for some time. It's his team his ideas I just hope he realises he's not good enough anymore. Go while he still has a modicum of dignity.

posted on 4/2/17

Enrique apparently leaving Barca in the summer.

Fact is, when Conte, Klopp and Guardiola were all announced as Premier League managers, nobody was putting all their money on Conte to be the successful one.

It doesn't matter if somebody like, say Allegri or De Boer, aren't as highly recommend rated as Wenger "in an AKB's world" - so long as they have to tactical awareness to create a powerful and efficient side then they will drastically improve Arsenal.

posted on 4/2/17

We are not in a position to know who is available or willing to come here, but regarding a Gary Neville point, you have to take a chance sometime.
Being top 4 when we had cash constraints is one thing, but we have spent a fair amount of Alexis, Ozil, Mustafi, Xhaka and bits and pieces on others in the last few years.

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It isn't the sign of a good manager though.
Bottled the Eredivisie on the final day of the season when in pole position - hardly the signs of the man to take us forward.

posted on 4/2/17

I wanted us to get Sampaoli last Summer. Will only have a year left on his deal at the end of the season, but sadly, if Barcelona are interested, I can't see us pipping them. Definitely worth a try though.

May not be a suitable long-term candidate, but I've always been a huge fan of Bielsa. Would certainly make for interesting viewing, even if only for a season or two.

Dortmund aren't having the best of seasons this year, but would still be very happy if we were to get Tuchel.

The Leipzig manager also hinted he would be interested. I can't claim to have seen much of them this season, but his record is excellent.

And then of course, Allegri seems to be very strongly linked.

Obviously, it's always difficult to tell who's actually available and interested, but I don't think we're lacking potential options.

posted on 4/2/17

Hate it when people look for a manager with a perfect CV. You won't find one - we would have had people turn there nose up at Conte because he was forced out of Atlanta after half a season.

And all this despite the fact that there aren't many with more choke acts on their CV than Wenger.

posted on 4/2/17

Go domestic. Sean Dyche. Gary Rowett. Michael Appleton. Eddie Howe.

posted on 4/2/17

Make Wenger the director of football bring in whoever. Team needs proper organisation so wouldn't go British just yet.

posted on 4/2/17

We've missed two managers well-suited to Arsenal in recent seasons, Klopp & Koeman.

We need the passion & desire back, which means one man, Diego Simone.

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Klopp isn't suited to Arsenal at all.

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Ok, well we would of adapted to his style. Anything better then the passionless, bottling shhiiiiiiit we play now.

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All modern foreign coaches work with directors of football. Our biggest problem is that we don't have one. So even when people in the past talked of Pep, Klopp, Sampoli, Aneclotti still means we have to reorganise the board. Really only Wenger can do that role at Arsenal so a bigger name manager ain't going to be willing to work with Wenger on the board just yet. When fans are used to Wenger in the background we can go for a bigger name.

Thats why a younger hungry coach would be better.

If Wenger leaves the club we are in problems. Imagine a new manager and a new director of football! Could be out of the top 4 for a decade!

posted on 4/2/17

I hope that doesn't happen. Wenger shouldn't be involved in the club in any way shape or form in my view. While all of us have been worrying about finishing in the top four, every season for over a decade, teams like spuuuds and liverpool have been getting stronger, without CL.

posted on 4/2/17

comment by Anti_Stan_KRONK_ee (Kings of North London since '96) [Wenger Resignation = Progress] (U1179)
posted 2 minutes ago
I hope that doesn't happen. Wenger shouldn't be involved in the club in any way shape or form in my view. While all of us have been worrying about finishing in the top four, every season for over a decade, teams like spuuuds and liverpool have been getting stronger, without CL.

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Do you trust the same board who have been happy with a top 4 finish for a decade to appoint a new director of football to spend, spend, spend like Man Utd with no results? You can't change the ownership.

posted on 4/2/17

Wenger should have resigned and let Pep takeover.

posted on 4/2/17

comment by Jenius99 (U4918)
posted 22 minutes ago
comment by Anti_Stan_KRONK_ee (Kings of North London since '96) [Wenger Resignation = Progress] (U1179)
posted 2 minutes ago
I hope that doesn't happen. Wenger shouldn't be involved in the club in any way shape or form in my view. While all of us have been worrying about finishing in the top four, every season for over a decade, teams like spuuuds and liverpool have been getting stronger, without CL.

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Do you trust the same board who have been happy with a top 4 finish for a decade to appoint a new director of football to spend, spend, spend like Man Utd with no results? You can't change the ownership.
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I would trust a Wenger-less Arsenal to push on and maybe one day to be in the title hunt in May, and perhaps one day to get further than the 4th round of the CL.

posted on 4/2/17

comment by Anti_Stan_KRONK_ee (Kings of North London since '96) [Wenger Resignation = Progress] (U1179)
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comment by Jenius99 (U4918)
posted 22 minutes ago
comment by Anti_Stan_KRONK_ee (Kings of North London since '96) [Wenger Resignation = Progress] (U1179)
posted 2 minutes ago
I hope that doesn't happen. Wenger shouldn't be involved in the club in any way shape or form in my view. While all of us have been worrying about finishing in the top four, every season for over a decade, teams like spuuuds and liverpool have been getting stronger, without CL.

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Do you trust the same board who have been happy with a top 4 finish for a decade to appoint a new director of football to spend, spend, spend like Man Utd with no results? You can't change the ownership.
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I would trust a Wenger-less Arsenal to push on and maybe one day to be in the title hunt in May, and perhaps one day to get further than the 4th round of the CL.
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With no money because the board trust some super agent and buy Pogba for £90m to finish out the top 4? Do you think our board will ever spend again?

Much rather trust Wenger taking responsibility of buying players like Kante and not making excuses that things happened and we missed out!

Let the manager concentrate on the coaching like all clubs do these days.

comment by Tyke (U9181)

posted on 4/2/17

Marco Silva, as i said before he went to Hull.
Young,ambitious,understands teamwork and tactics. Oh,and doesnt cower away from reputations!

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