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Independent saying that Arteta is "very close" to becoming the next Arsenal manager, with Cazorla joining the backroom team.

 

May as well keep Wenger. They need someone proven who can come in and close that widening gap quicker. Having said that, it may prove a master stroke like Wenger’s appointment proved. Interesting times at Arsenal.

 

Thinking about it Rafa would actually be a good fit for Spurs, maybe a continuation of what Poch has done? He ticks the boxes and I don’t think he would need mega money either as they already have a very good squad andId fancy a Rafa led Spurs to win a trophy or two. They certainly wouldn’t choke in a semi as they always do...

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Not aimed at anyone in particular but what is interesting about the appointment if

It happens? If I was an arsenal fan I think I’d be pretty fucking gutted.

 

So would I, but I'm a neutral so it's interesting because he's a completely unknown quantity. However he was a stylish player and he's cut his coaching teeth under Guardiola who has unquestionably been a good addition to the league. And it'll be interesting to see if the whole head coach thing can work there. If he does well, he's fairly likeable so that'll be cool. If he fails, the Arsenal fans will fume and that'll be lolz.

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May as well keep Wenger?! :lol:

 

I 'm around a lot of Arsenal fans all the time, and I would go as far as to say that Wenger's position had become untenable :lol:

 

I meant in terms of kicking on. I’d be kind of disappointed if I was an Arsenal fan with Arteta and don’t believe everything you here or read about Arsenal fans with Wenger. The majority become disillusioned, but most would have still supported him had he remained if not exactly overjoyed. It wasn’t like us with Pardew...

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If they wanted to go the former player route, Vieira’s done well in New York. Seems like they haven’t given him more than a courtesy call though.

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If they wanted to go the former player route, Vieira’s done well in New York. Seems like they haven’t given him more than a courtesy call though.

 

When we did this, we got McClaren a few days later. Come on Arsenal.

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May as well keep Wenger?! :lol:

 

I 'm around a lot of Arsenal fans all the time, and I would go as far as to say that Wenger's position had become untenable :lol:

 

I meant in terms of kicking on. I’d be kind of disappointed if I was an Arsenal fan with Arteta and don’t believe everything you here or read about Arsenal fans with Wenger. The majority become disillusioned, but most would have still supported him had he remained if not exactly overjoyed. It wasn’t like us with Pardew...

not sure on most fans would have supported him staying on but I'm fairly confident it would never have gotten to the Pardew stage. Next guy won't have the luxury of that kind of patience as anybody but Wenger would have been hounded out for underachieving years ago. Thus I'm baffled as to why Arsenal are going for an unproven novice when surely they could attract someone like Ancelotti?

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Pardew and Fat Sam both ditched despite the myth that these guys were the best of British. Moyes next I would imagine, these dinosaurs have no place at the top, Moyes would be ok for a smaller profile Premier club maybe.

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Pardew and Fat Sam both ditched despite the myth that these guys were the best of British. Moyes next I would imagine, these dinosaurs have no place at the top, Moyes would be ok for a smaller profile Premier club maybe.

Moyes failed at Sunderland, I’m pretty sure his contract has ended as, so he has been binned.
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Pardew and Fat Sam both ditched despite the myth that these guys were the best of British. Moyes next I would imagine, these dinosaurs have no place at the top, Moyes would be ok for a smaller profile Premier club maybe.

Moyes failed at Sunderland, I’m pretty sure his contract has ended as, so he has been binned.

 

I meant a proper low profile Premier club, like say Brighton, I wouldn't wish Sunderland on anyone. West Ham could have renewed his contract if they thought Moyes had anything about him, obviously they don't. West Ham is too high profile for him.

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