Standing down at end of the season
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Standing down at end of the season
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/43834283
He should have left about 4-5 years ago really, the last few have tarnished the great work he did in the 00's.
I hope they win the Europa cup I wouldn't like to see him go out a loser
I couldn't give a toss , arsenal are one of the founding five clubs of the premier money bags league and ordinary working class arsenal fans have been frozen out by the disgraceful ticket prices
Keep their hands off Warnock :wave:
What's the odds on that fella from 'Uddersfield, getting the gig.
gotta be worth a £5
Eddie Howe would be a good fit there. Probably taken Bournemouth as far as he can.
It's a shame that people have such a poisoned view on him. Especially their own fans. Mental. Brought them continued success, a world class stadium, brought through/gave a chance to players like Amelia, Vieira, Henry, bergkamp, pires, petit etc. Gave players like Ramsey a stage.
I think Eddie Howe is a good manager but I am convinced they will be looking for a big overseas name ?
Russell Slade?
Rafa Benitez?
Rudi Garcia?
Allegri fancies a crack apparently.
Fantastic manager once, but can anyone think of a worse example of someone who outlived his usefulness? His last decade at Arsenal has seen a big decline in his reputation and I think it's been deserved. That said, he has been a victim of his own success to some extent - Arsenal have been the best team in the country in the FA Cup in recent seasons, but that rather emphaises what they, and Wenger, have become.
Give it to Piers Morgan I say
Leverkusen manager, not scared to being the youth through and play decent football.
Oh hang on, arsenal fans want insta success and 100 million quid players.
They'll never have any stability when they keep changing their manager every 22 years.
The other, other Bob sounds like he might take you to task
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p064wnll
I wonder if they'll make a move for Ralf Hasenhuttl, or Roger Schmit.
Or perhaps a real left field appointment - Graham Potter
Tuchel
He inherited a steely defensive structure. What he did to transform the team in attack bringing in artists like Bergkamp and Pires moved the team from hated to admired. The expectations on how footballers looked after themselves and the culture of the team changed English football and in the case of a couple of players probably saved their lives. I don't think he ever knew how to replicate that defensive strength and became fixated on the beauty of attacking. Stubborn and obsessive which is probably why he stayed too long but one of the great managers of the English game.
Also Jardim or Arteta could be a decent option.
He was a game changer. And they played some lovely stuff under him.
I always hated Arsenal, but Wenger turned me around. I shall be rooting for them them to left the UEFA Cup.