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would rather have Martinez/Henry tbh
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I know you would.
What about Vieira/Henry?
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G.Neville/P.Neville??????????????????????????
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Would be exactly the same as when they brought George Graham back. Glad to hear Paddy is the favourite
What signs are there to suggest Wenger is going to see out his contract?
Wenger always sees out his contract...
comment by Jenius99 (U4918)
posted 2 minutes ago
What signs are there to suggest Wenger is going to see out his contract?
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Wenger "I am staying"
Arsenal board "We will not sack Wenger"
Those sort of signs.
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posted 11 minutes ago
comment by Jenius99 (U4918)
posted 2 minutes ago
What signs are there to suggest Wenger is going to see out his contract?
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Wenger "I am staying"
Arsenal board "We will not sack Wenger"
Those sort of signs.
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Did the board recently say that we are not going to sack or 'move' Wenger?
Don't care what Wenger says. We already know he doesn't have the self respect to acknowledge his own limitations.
I am not keen on this trend of naming ex players as potential candidates. Vieria was a top player and may well be a great manager one day, but he needs to manage a European club first.
I totally dismiss as bad ideas the like of Henry, Bergkamp, Arteta etc at this stage.
I would however like to see Arteta more than the others as I have a hunch he could be a good manager.
So assuming Wenger stays for another year (i still think he won't) then the appointment of the next manager depends on the state the club will be in from May 2019.
If you go about the current trend line then we will be comfortably out of the top 4 and nowhere in sight for the title. That's asking a lot of a relatively inexperienced manager (european management) to get us back to challenging.
Of course it might be a success or most likely would be a costly mistake (time wise). I'm not sure the board would have the bottle to appoint someone that green.
Best bet would be to get in an experienced head coach and slot Arteta alongside him, with a view to placing Mikel as a long term manager.
Although i'm not against appointing Vieira. Anyone other than Wenger.
Best bet would be to get in an experienced head coach and slot Arteta alongside him, with a view to placing Mikel as a long term manager.
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Isn't that what City are doing with Arteta and Pep? Boats probably already sailed on that one for Arsenal.
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comment by It Only Matters If It's Gold (U3245)
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would rather have Martinez/Henry tbh
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I know you would.
What about Vieira/Henry?
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Wenger/Martinez/Henry?
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Coyle/Henry????
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Martinez/P.Neville???
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G.Neville/P.Neville??????????????????????????
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Howe, Tindall
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Would be exactly the same as when they brought George Graham back. Glad to hear Paddy is the favourite
posted on 19/4/18
Howe/Vieira ?
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Vieira/Petit
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What signs are there to suggest Wenger is going to see out his contract?
posted on 19/4/18
Wenger always sees out his contract...
posted on 19/4/18
comment by Jenius99 (U4918)
posted 2 minutes ago
What signs are there to suggest Wenger is going to see out his contract?
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Wenger "I am staying"
Arsenal board "We will not sack Wenger"
Those sort of signs.
posted on 19/4/18
MLS.
Not "The" MLS
posted on 19/4/18
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 11 minutes ago
comment by Jenius99 (U4918)
posted 2 minutes ago
What signs are there to suggest Wenger is going to see out his contract?
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Wenger "I am staying"
Arsenal board "We will not sack Wenger"
Those sort of signs.
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Did the board recently say that we are not going to sack or 'move' Wenger?
Don't care what Wenger says. We already know he doesn't have the self respect to acknowledge his own limitations.
posted on 19/4/18
I am not keen on this trend of naming ex players as potential candidates. Vieria was a top player and may well be a great manager one day, but he needs to manage a European club first.
I totally dismiss as bad ideas the like of Henry, Bergkamp, Arteta etc at this stage.
I would however like to see Arteta more than the others as I have a hunch he could be a good manager.
posted on 19/4/18
So assuming Wenger stays for another year (i still think he won't) then the appointment of the next manager depends on the state the club will be in from May 2019.
If you go about the current trend line then we will be comfortably out of the top 4 and nowhere in sight for the title. That's asking a lot of a relatively inexperienced manager (european management) to get us back to challenging.
Of course it might be a success or most likely would be a costly mistake (time wise). I'm not sure the board would have the bottle to appoint someone that green.
Best bet would be to get in an experienced head coach and slot Arteta alongside him, with a view to placing Mikel as a long term manager.
Although i'm not against appointing Vieira. Anyone other than Wenger.
posted on 19/4/18
Best bet would be to get in an experienced head coach and slot Arteta alongside him, with a view to placing Mikel as a long term manager.
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Isn't that what City are doing with Arteta and Pep? Boats probably already sailed on that one for Arsenal.
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