crossy1686
career ending
I'm starting to believe that it was Fergie who pushed Wenger to greatness.
Allegri is coming.He should do the right thing and go retire to the south of France. If I were Arsenal Id break the bank for Simeone.
trying to recreate Conte effect huh?Allegri is coming.
He is a very good manager. No one gave him credit when he replaced Conte at Juventus.trying to recreate Conte effect huh?
he is, but Serie A is a one team league these daysHe is a very good manager. No one gave him credit when he replaced Conte at Juventus.
Bingo.The Arsenal board aren't fixated on winning the league or Champions League glory, because if they were, Wenger would have been relieved of his duties years ago.
Wenger isn't up to it, his stubbornness known no bounds and he's surrounded himself with a group of pretty boys who present no challenge to his position as manager, thus allowing the mediocrity to continue.
It's embarrassing. Arsenal are embarrassing.
So was Conte. Simeone would be good as well.he is, but Serie A is a one team league these days
I know the board are the ones in charge but in reality the fans objectives should be taken into account too, they're there every week supporting and using up a high proportion of their income to do it. Wenger certainly can't be meeting fans objectives, and by those I mean realistic ones, not the type who want the treble every year.It depends.
What are the board's objectives? If it's:
1- Top 4, Champions League Last 16, then Wenger is the best man out there.
2- Winning the league, then yeah he should be sacked.
Everyone keeps talking about Wenger needing to be sacked, but what if the board is the entire problem all along? If spending is capped and the status quo is the required, Arsenal could be in an extremely worse position by sacking Wenger and hiring someone else.
same as this year pl or is conte really good indeed?he is, but Serie A is a one team league these days
The odds are against a new manager coming in and continuing from where things left off in the Premier League. Especially under the constrants at Arsenal.Wenger should retire gracefully at the end of the season.
As an aside, is there now a second managerial myth developing around Fergie? We have long been used to the lazy analogy with 86-90 as to why every struggling manager deserves time (ignoring both Fergie's outstanding track record before that difficult start at United and the fact that most struggling managers do not turn it around). Now it seems that you must also "be careful what you wish for" as your club might go into a tailspin like United post May 2013. Well, possibly, but then most leading clubs (including, it's reasonable to assume, Arsenal) would not be crazy enough to appoint someone with such limited abilities as David Moyes.
Ozil apparently is actually waiting for Wenger to sign a new deal before he commits to a new contract, or so we hear.IMO Wenger has not done enough to be sacked but he hasn't done enough to get another contract extension. He should resign at the end of the season. If Wenger staying causes Sanchez and Ozil to leave, the Arsenal fans will seriously turn on him.
When Conte started managing Juventus (ranking 7th at the league for 2 previous seasons) it wasn't an one team league at all. But he made it, by winning not 1 but 3 titles consecutively. Of course Allegri then has done a great job in maintaining and improving Juventus's power and dominance.So was Conte. Simeone would be good as well.
Do you think if a world class manager comes in, he's not gonna sign a new deal out of principle? They'll sit down, Ozil will see what the new manager wants to do and come out feeling excited about the future.Ozil apparently is actually waiting for Wenger to sign a new deal before he commits to a new contract, or so we hear.
Ozil according to the quotes attributed to him in Kicker wants clarity regards the managers future before signing a new contract.Ozil apparently is actually waiting for Wenger to sign a new deal before he commits to a new contract, or so we hear.