The Official Arsenal - 14 x FA Cup winners thread - Vol 4
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Allegri seems to be the huge link but I don't see why he would leave Juventus to battle it out in the prem with stress every week.
Conte will fall apart in the future and he will lose his mind just like Mourinho has, Pep will and more than likely Klopp, but he's already bonkers anyway as witnessed in Dortmund.
Conte will fall apart in the future and he will lose his mind just like Mourinho has, Pep will and more than likely Klopp, but he's already bonkers anyway as witnessed in Dortmund.
BlueFiestaST said:
Allegri seems to be the huge link but I don't see why he would leave Juventus to battle it out in the prem with stress every week.
Conte will fall apart in the future and he will lose his mind just like Mourinho has, Pep will and more than likely Klopp, but he's already bonkers anyway as witnessed in Dortmund.
It will be Thomas Tuchel Conte will fall apart in the future and he will lose his mind just like Mourinho has, Pep will and more than likely Klopp, but he's already bonkers anyway as witnessed in Dortmund.
MiniMan64 said:
Surely the only reason he's not gone yet is that there's no one decent to replace him with?
No the only reason he hasn't gone yet is that Stan Kroenke's gravy train( Champions League qualification) has not quite hit the buffers yet but will do I suspect in the next couple of games when it becomes mathematically impossible for them to qualify by which time the season will be nearly over. So I'm guessing Wenger will walk away at the end of the season(along with his last £8.3 million).The next manager will need to offload 7 or 8 of the current first team squad and a severe splashing the cash for new decent players as Wenger has left a very mediocre team.
The season can't finish soon enough for me.
ps In the grand scheme of things does it really matter if it was a penalty or not last night?
Raygun said:
No the only reason he hasn't gone yet is that Stan Kroenke's gravy train( Champions League qualification) has not quite hit the buffers yet but will do I suspect in the next couple of games when it becomes mathematically impossible for them to qualify by which time the season will be nearly over. So I'm guessing Wenger will walk away at the end of the season(along with his last £8.3 million).
The next manager will need to offload 7 or 8 of the current first team squad and a severe splashing the cash for new decent players as Wenger has left a very mediocre team.
The season can't finish soon enough for me.
ps In the grand scheme of things does it really matter if it was a penalty or not last night?
sounds like Manyoo post Fergie times for youThe next manager will need to offload 7 or 8 of the current first team squad and a severe splashing the cash for new decent players as Wenger has left a very mediocre team.
The season can't finish soon enough for me.
ps In the grand scheme of things does it really matter if it was a penalty or not last night?
PurpleAki said:
Fittster said:
It will be Thomas Tuchel
You hope it will be! He's got a good thing going at Dortmund. It's also something of a family there. It's all very close knit.
Why he want to work for your board I'm not sure.
I think this will be the problem. What top manager will want to come to a supposed top flight club that the owner has stated he's not interested in winning trophies?
And where there is no infrastructure that they are used to because the incumbent has ran it as a dictatorship for several decades.
While Allegri's name is being touted around, I'm not sure how that would really work given he doesn't speak any English, and that's always been a problem for any manager/coach coming to the PL.
The problem isn't just AW, the problem is Silent Stan, the board and AW.
aeropilot said:
PurpleAki said:
Fittster said:
It will be Thomas Tuchel
You hope it will be! He's got a good thing going at Dortmund. It's also something of a family there. It's all very close knit.
Why he want to work for your board I'm not sure.
I think this will be the problem. What top manager will want to come to a supposed top flight club that the owner has stated he's not interested in winning trophies?
And where there is no infrastructure that they are used to because the incumbent has ran it as a dictatorship for several decades.
While Allegri's name is being touted around, I'm not sure how that would really work given he doesn't speak any English, and that's always been a problem for any manager/coach coming to the PL.
The problem isn't just AW, the problem is Silent Stan, the board and AW.
The players have to shoulder the blame for last night, but listening to Sam after the match, he was announcing how to beat Arsenal, by running the full backs.....
mickk said:
PurpleAki said:
mickk said:
gadgetmac said:
That was never a pen though.
It was.PurpleAki said:
Fittster said:
It will be Thomas Tuchel
You hope it will be! He's got a good thing going at Dortmund. It's also something of a family there. It's all very close knit.
Why he want to work for your board I'm not sure.
Fittster said:
PurpleAki said:
Fittster said:
It will be Thomas Tuchel
You hope it will be! He's got a good thing going at Dortmund. It's also something of a family there. It's all very close knit.
Why he want to work for your board I'm not sure.
Fittster said:
PurpleAki said:
Fittster said:
It will be Thomas Tuchel
You hope it will be! He's got a good thing going at Dortmund. It's also something of a family there. It's all very close knit.
Why he want to work for your board I'm not sure.
Arsenal are not particularly big spenders either.
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