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Thanks x"I am never going to be manager of Barcelona or Arsenal because I am so identified with Tottenham and Espanyol,"
Pochettino told reporters in January 2018.
Thanks x"I am never going to be manager of Barcelona or Arsenal because I am so identified with Tottenham and Espanyol,"
Pochettino told reporters in January 2018.
Your welcome me lady. *doffs cap*Thanks x
The players care, if they can't understand half of what the coach expect them to do. Wenger could speak to english,french,german players with no issue. Klopp can do English/German and Pep can do English/Spanish and surely some good level of german. Conte had sufficient english towards the end, 18 months in Emery was still struggling. You don't have to do a Ted talk but basic football vocabulary is needed.Who cares if their football is enjoyable? Pochettino didn't even do his interviews in English in his first year at Spurs.
Your welcome me lady. *doffs cap*
Why would speaking English matter at Arsenal?Can Allegri speak English ? It was annoying when people were raving about Emery's ability to communicate. Going from Wenger to Emery was rough. Ancelotti/Naggelsman for me, with the latter the ideal choice. Not convinced about the Nuno links.
What’s the point of having ‘the United way’ if you don’t practice it?!?!At least they had the bottle to sack him at this time of the season we should have done the same weeks ago.
Arsenal supporters put the club under pressure to make these decisions, leaving the stadium empty, boos and being outspoken in the media, whilst it’s all hush-hush with us because we do things “the United way” with “class”. No wonder we’re in this shithole.
Yep, Arsenal are where we were post Moyes, they're not going to get a decent manager and no one in their right mind would fancy sorting that mess out right now. The next manager needs to come in and clean out before the rebuild starts again.Tweet
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Eddie Howe or Rafa Benitez most likely candidates for me but I would love to see Big Sam or Moyes there.It's Big Sam time
Why wouldn't they get a 'decent' manager? That's so absurd.Yep, Arsenal are where we were post Moyes, they're not going to get a decent manager and no one in their right mind would fancy sorting that mess out right now. The next manager needs to come in and clean out before the rebuild starts again.
Think their financials show that there are limited funds available, that and their owner has never shown himself to be keen to spend big anyway.Why wouldn't they get a 'decent' manager? That's so absurd.
One of the richest clubs, London base, big stadium, worldwide support. They'll be an attractive proposition as long as the new coach is guaranteed funds and time to rebuild.
However, like the Spurs of late, if they want to be in the big time, they need to show that ambition.Think their financials show that there are limited funds available, that and their owner has never shown himself to be keen to spend big anyway.
Need to have a strong relationship with AFTV for that.Why wouldn't they get a 'decent' manager? That's so absurd.
One of the richest clubs, London base, big stadium, worldwide support. They'll be an attractive proposition as long as the new coach is guaranteed funds and time to rebuild.
He loses millions if he takes a job this soon.It'll be Poch.
They haven’t been relevant for years, longer than us in fact. They’ve also have no glory laden trophy days to fall back on like United or Liverpool always had.Why wouldn't they get a 'decent' manager? That's so absurd.
One of the richest clubs, London base, big stadium, worldwide support. They'll be an attractive proposition as long as the new coach is guaranteed funds and time to rebuild.
No chance. It will be a cheap appointment, I bet that muchIt'll be Poch.
Why would he leave Leicester? And didn’t Rodgers turn them down once?I could see Rodgers go there and do very well.
We were never in for him.Were going to miss out on Poch now arent we. bloody Arsenal.
Imagine that cnut DT as a manager in a post match interview after Arsenal lost to BrightonThey should give those Fan TV feckers a shot as a group.
I don’t know if he would, but Arsenal are a much bigger club and if he got the chance, I’m sure he’d take it. Perhaps not until the summer, but any manager would want to compete at the highest level possible. And Leicester, as fantastic as they’ve been this season, likely won’t be able to compete with the big six in the long run.Why would he leave Leicester? And didn’t Rodgers turn them down once?
Arsenal > LeicesterWhy would he leave Leicester? And didn’t Rodgers turn them down once?
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Ornstein has turned to absolute garbage of late, how can Arsenal see Poch as *viable* option in his first sentence then claim they don’t know how Poch would see such a proposal?Tweet
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Rodgers isn’t gonna jump to Arsenal having only being back in the PL for a season.I'd like Rodgers in the summer, give an 8 months contract to an up and comer like Arteta/Vieira to prove themselves, and if not get Rodgers.
They are certainly been much more successful history wise, but Leicester have a better first team and a board willing to seemingly back their managers.Arsenal > Leicester
Why? When big jobs come up you have to take them.Rodgers isn’t gonna jump to Arsenal having only being back in the PL for a season.
Why? We went for him and Leicester simply said no, we couldn’t even get to talk to him.Why? When big jobs come up you have to take them.