Sooo....he respects Wenger but he's happy to say he wants his job.
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I don't think that's contradictory. I'm sure he respects Wenger, it's just that he respects his job too..
Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
May the Lord bless this post.
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I was thinking of posting something in a thread earlier about whether we'd ever see a Roy of the Rovers type character in football again. I mean, like Messi saying 'I want to make Liverpool great again, I'm only interested in going there if I leave Barca'. There are hints from players but they all seem to end up going to the sides that are already challenging instead of going somewhere where their presence will really make a difference and elevate a club.Originally posted by Shaggy View PostHaha.
I do believe it, insofar as I think it makes sense. He will want to avoid Chelsea, following Ferguson isn't appealing, which leaves only City or Arsenal IMO.
If this is true then it would mean him snubbing better jobs and potentially more money in order to fulfil a dream/ambition. Fair play to him
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Might be a tad controversial this but I do believe Wenger is a better manager, and I think in a similar situation to ours Pep could take a while to build anything there.
I do think Arsenal need a change though, I think Wenger has run out of ideas for them, and the excuse of "when the kids are older" doesn't really hold up anymore.
I think Gervinho could possibly be the worst signing Wenger has ever made.The times they are a changin'.
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it'll be city. he already has his team in place, and with the work they are doing with their academy plans it'll be 99.9% he will go there.Originally posted by Shaggy View PostHaha.
I do believe it, insofar as I think it makes sense. He will want to avoid Chelsea, following Ferguson isn't appealing, which leaves only City or Arsenal IMO.
limitless funds, great infrastructure. no brainer.removing all the weak links makes us stronger
too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.
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He can respect both aye, but talking about someone else's job isnt respectful- altho I spose there's no direct quotes.Originally posted by Neil Young View PostI don't think that's contradictory. I'm sure he respects Wenger, it's just that he respects his job too.
If only for his hair alone.Originally posted by Gibbo View PostI think Gervinho could possibly be the worst signing Wenger has ever made.
3rd place. Worst champions ever.
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Whatever he may or may not have done wrong, he doesn't deserve the indignity of being sacked.
After Arsenal, I don't actually see him taking up another managerial role anywhere else at the age of 63. Maybe an international job in the way that Capello waited until the twilight of his career to move into international management and Mourinho has said that he'd do the same and try to manage Portugal as his last job.
I would love to know what's going on, I really would but there was a great caller on Talk****e yesterday, an Arsenal fan who traces everything back to the board being so fractured meaning that they've allowed any small problems that Wenger may have to fester and become a lot bigger than they need to be. I think there's a level of truth in that - you've only got to look at the poisoned relationship between Hicks and Gillett to see how Kroenke and Usmanov are going to go.
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Arsenal will lose some of their £30million a year sponsorship from main backers Emirates if the club fail to qualify for the Champions League in the future.
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Emirates senior vice-president Boutros Boutros confirmed that the Dubai-based airline, which puts its name to both the stadium and Arsenal's shirts, are planning to impose results-based precautions as part of any new deal.
'There are certain clauses, from 2015, that we pay them a percentage less if they don't perform,' said Boutros.
'The Champions League is part of the new contract. It's just to keep them on their toes.
'It's fair to us and fair to them.'
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