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Unai Emery

HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 31,968
Sacked.

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    Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 160,129

    Don't think the Arsenal Board had much choice really.

    Would love to see them appoint the fella from Wolves, Nuno.
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    HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 31,968
    Tikay10 said:


    Don't think the Arsenal Board had much choice really.

    Would love to see them appoint the fella from Wolves, Nuno.

    Pochettino?
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    Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 160,129

    Not sure about Poch, think he has his eyes set on Old Trafford.

    Ancelotti would be a perfect fit, with Howe a lively outsider.
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    waller02waller02 Member Posts: 9,014
    HAYSIE said:

    Tikay10 said:


    Don't think the Arsenal Board had much choice really.

    Would love to see them appoint the fella from Wolves, Nuno.

    Pochettino?
    Would certainly ruffle a few feathers
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    HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 31,968
    "The search for a new head coach is under way and we will make a further announcement when that process is complete."
    On Wednesday, BBC Sport reported Arsenal had identified Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo as a potential replacement for Emery.
    Other names linked with the post include former Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino, Manchester City assistant coach Mikel Arteta, ex-Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri and Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/50532493
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    Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 160,129

    Ooh yeah, forgot about Arteta. He might just be the best bet.
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    HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 31,968



    Tip
    Odds
    Bet with
    Nuno Espirito Santo
    6/4
    Betfair
    Fredrik Ljungberg
    6/4
    Paddy Power
    Mikel Arteta
    7/1
    BetVictor
    Mauricio Pochettino
    7/1
    Paddy Power
    Eddie Howe
    10/1
    Paddy Power
    Massimiliano Allegri
    20/1
    Betfair
    Rafael Benitez
    25/1
    Paddy Power
    Steven Gerrard
    25/1
    BetVictor
    Brendan Rodgers
    40/1
    BetVictor
    Patrick Vieira
    25/1
    Ladbrokes




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    stokefcstokefc Member Posts: 7,631
    Pulis "snigger"
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    SidV79SidV79 Member Posts: 4,028
    stokefc said:

    Pulis "snigger"

    At least he would stop them being relegated :D
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    lucy4lucy4 Member Posts: 7,024
    The problems at Arsenal run much deeper than the out going manager. We've got an owner who is more concerned with acquiring sports teams to add to his sporting portfolio,rather than concentrating on one investment and making that his priority.



    We've a board who don't understand the basics of football in this country.



    A successful club is well run from the owner to the boardroom which filters down each level throughout the entire club.Until there is a change in ownership or in the owners own philosophy regarding proper investment,then this cycle will continue to be repeated every 2/3 years,whilst the said owner continues to milk funds out of the club to fund his other sporting whims.
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    Allan23Allan23 Member Posts: 864
    @lucy4 on the other hand you've recently spent 72 mil on Pepe, 27 mil on Saliba, 24 mil on Tierney, 60 mil on Aubameyang, 50 mil on Lacazette, 40 (!!) mil on Xhaka, etc etc etc. Obviously these aren't City/United spending sprees but from the outside looking in it seems your manager has been fairly well backed for the last few years. Mostly him to blame?
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    lucy4lucy4 Member Posts: 7,024
    edited November 2019
    @Allan23 whilst it may seem that Kroenke has 'spent' a decent amount of money the truth is far from that once you start digging into the actual finances of it all.









    Add to the above that he didn't even use his own money to secure the shares to gain control of the club. The man with a £7 Billion fortune put in £44 million of his own money and the rest was a loan of £550 million from Deutsche Bank.The man is a real estate mogul not a sports fan.
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    EssexphilEssexphil Member Posts: 7,999
    Allan23 said:

    @lucy4 on the other hand you've recently spent 72 mil on Pepe, 27 mil on Saliba, 24 mil on Tierney, 60 mil on Aubameyang, 50 mil on Lacazette, 40 (!!) mil on Xhaka, etc etc etc. Obviously these aren't City/United spending sprees but from the outside looking in it seems your manager has been fairly well backed for the last few years. Mostly him to blame?

    The madness was spending 72mill on Pepe, when everyone could see that it was central defence and midfield (partic defensive/central midfield) that needed strengthening.
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    lucy4lucy4 Member Posts: 7,024
    Essexphil said:

    Allan23 said:

    @lucy4 on the other hand you've recently spent 72 mil on Pepe, 27 mil on Saliba, 24 mil on Tierney, 60 mil on Aubameyang, 50 mil on Lacazette, 40 (!!) mil on Xhaka, etc etc etc. Obviously these aren't City/United spending sprees but from the outside looking in it seems your manager has been fairly well backed for the last few years. Mostly him to blame?

    The madness was spending 72mill on Pepe, when everyone could see that it was central defence and midfield (partic defensive/central midfield) that needed strengthening.
    It's amazing that every other person in the footballing world and beyond could see for the last 8-10 years that it was the defence that needed sorting out. But time and time again we'd buy attacking midfielders/strikers when we was crying out for stability at the back.Why could the powers that be who made the decisions not see that,it's gonna be a long way back unless things change this time.
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