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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2017 6:36:50 GMT
And will announce it very soon... Oh... I really hope he is staying at the arse for another season
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Post by Excellent Bulletproof Vest on Mar 19, 2017 11:15:58 GMT
Expecting Wenger's speech at the end of the next home game to look something like this
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2017 12:56:35 GMT
The point is to take the decision out of his hands.
Silly Arsenal monkeys.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2017 15:02:47 GMT
The point is to take the decision out of his hands. Silly Arsenal monkeys. They have offered him another year contract, up to him now... I don't see why he isn't saying already as he says he has already decided.
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Post by mangekyoalleluia on Mar 19, 2017 15:41:57 GMT
News rumours doing the rounds are that he's accepted a one year extension... there'll be riots. Looks like we're not getting top 5, let alone top 4 and if he still stays, it goes to show the mans complete disregard for fans and for the club, he's completely spent.
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Post by runie on Mar 19, 2017 18:31:49 GMT
This is the season they drop out of the top 4-
City, Tot, Che, Man U and liverpool are too good. IMO.
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Post by runie on Mar 19, 2017 18:34:10 GMT
Next season
Leicester , Everton and WBA could do Arsenal... IMO.
I can see The main man(Sanchez) Getting his way and leaving in the summer as well .
And If I was wilshire I would go for a move to city (i think pep would take him as an english player(quota) that plays his style he would be the perfect move)
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Post by mandragora on Mar 19, 2017 21:37:31 GMT
Bild says Arsenal have approached Thomas Tuchel to succeed Wenger.
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Post by WullieFort on Mar 19, 2017 21:56:42 GMT
Wenger's vanity is the problem. He still believes that he is better than SAF, Jose and Pep put together and seems impervious to criticism or advice. I'll be amazed if he quits any time soon. The Arsenal Board don't have the balls to go against him. He is the 21st century's version of De Gaulle. "NON, I will not be moved"
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Post by mangekyoalleluia on Mar 19, 2017 23:11:28 GMT
Latest Twitter talk is that he will announce his intention to stay... and im not too surprised, the spineless board will never get rid of him it seems. For him to stay on even with no top 4 and clearly worsening performances is baffling though, is it some sort of personal project for him now? Is he insane?
I don't get what on earth he's trying to prove anymore, there's no way we're winning the league and an FA cup or league cup won't satisfy anyone really, he's spent.
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Post by runie on Mar 20, 2017 0:06:25 GMT
Yep Its all well and good when Asernal were year on year making the stakeholders actual profits ( a rare thing indeed in this game)
The one team in the world that actually looks at the game from a money making perspective and has done for many a year.
but out of the CL - that profit is going to start degrading big time.....
Maybe the board have just been here so many times before and know that giving Wenger a pat on the back gives the team much more chance of getting a top 4 - and worse case scenario is to sack him anyway and just pay of 1 years contract (if he doesn't finish top 4)
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2017 8:38:07 GMT
It is actually the fans fault they are on this terrible slide. They've stripped away Wenger's legitimacy. They've turned him into the supply teacher, the one that can't control his classroom. These banners, protests and planes have done this. Not Wenger.
And they may not play Champions League matches again for a very long time now.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2017 9:58:41 GMT
Next season Leicester , Everton and WBA could do Arsenal... IMO. I can see The main man(Sanchez) Getting his way and leaving in the summer as well . And If I was wilshire I would go for a move to city (i think pep would take him as an english player(quota) that plays his style he would be the perfect move) Na Wilshire's shite. Can't even get in the Bournemouth team now.
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Post by Carl LaFong on Mar 20, 2017 13:22:56 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2017 13:38:01 GMT
With George Osbourne's recent track record I can't see him keeping Arsenal in Europe.
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Post by mandragora on Mar 20, 2017 17:23:40 GMT
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Post by runie on Mar 20, 2017 20:34:02 GMT
Why not mand?
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Post by mandragora on Mar 20, 2017 20:39:29 GMT
I don't know. Maybe he would, maybe he wouldn't. I don't know nearly enough about Arsenal to form an opinion.
My impression is, he's a very intelligent guy, he's also innovative and he seems to be a good man manager. He comes across as likeable in interviews as long as his team is not losing or criticized. The flipside is, he's a very sore loser and tends to blame everyone and their dog for defeats. He also has a reputation for being a high maintenance character. That was the case in Mainz already, and it seems to continue at Dortmund (for instance, him and the chief scout are on a no-conversation basis).
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Post by runie on Mar 20, 2017 20:56:24 GMT
Wenger is a top bloke as well mand. But due to being able to only have top 4 ambitions to make stakeholders money he has created an issue for himself.
I want his legacy to be , a great man that improved the quality of English domestic football. Which is my opinion , and one I strongly agree upon.
Sadly he will not be remembered for that.
I think arsenal will go for Eddie Howe imo. Another manager that loves his style of play but is at an age where he wants to push on and try and win things. I know very little about the new Dortmund man?
Do you think he is better than klopp was ? And in what way - or how is he different.
I like Koop-, (as does most brits, we rate his style, his smile, his love of the game) , and he has a great record against top footballing clubs, but there may be a suspicion he is underestimating teams that are not as good as Liverpool. His record against these teams are abysmal actually.
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Post by mandragora on Mar 20, 2017 21:04:54 GMT
Tuchel is very different from Klopp. Klopp is more the emotional type, a great motivator but compared to Tuchel tactically a bit limited. Tuchel is more the intellectual type, emotionally more restrained. Motivation might be his biggest weakness at this point - see his failure to win the tie against Liverpool, a tie they lost because of the emotional baggage of having to play against their Übervater Klopp.
As far as the playing philosophy is concerned, Klopp is a follower of the Rangnick pressing school whereas Tuchel by his own admission is an admirer of Guardiola. He's more likable / sociable than Guardiola but he tends to share the weaknesses: Placing the system above the players, being too experimental for his own good, overtaxing the players with overcomplicated tactics and formation changes.
All in all, he'd be better suited for Arsenal than Klopp was, in my opinion.
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