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Don_Felipe

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Feb 8, 2004
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For me there are only three contenders for the job - Nigel Pearson, Sol Campbell and Kim Jong-un. I doubt they'll go for an Englishman, and Kim could easily be tempted to leave his current position for the bright lights of London so that's where my tenner is going. Great odds too (y).

And it'd mean Sonny could quite legitimately do his military service playing for us...
 

Lighty64

I believe
Aug 24, 2010
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perfect timing, I've been on computer most of the day and had SSN on and not 1 mention of the FA Cup semi's this weekend
 

TheChosenOne

A dislike or neg rep = fat fingers
Dec 13, 2005
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Au revoir Arsene, montez sur votre bicyclette.

And it seemed to me you lived your life like a blindman on the side.
Never knowing where to turn to when your players sinned.
 

Dinghy

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Jun 22, 2005
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TheBlueRooster

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May 10, 2005
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As a football fan I think he did a great job and should be respected for what he achieved with that lot, as a Spurs fan, good riddance. He reminds me a bit of Brian Clough at Forest, did well to start with then hit the heights but outstayed his welcome and they were to scared to sack a legend and he was too arrogant to step down when he should have.
 

spursfan77

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Aug 13, 2005
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Fuck me BBC Breakfast have even got Robbie on from arsenalfantv. Standards really have slipped at the BBC
 

RichieS

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Dec 23, 2004
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If Kroenke isn't willing to put up the money to perform the squad rebuild they need then they will struggle to get a top manager and their transition period could be long and arduous.
 

spursfan77

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Aug 13, 2005
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If Kroenke isn't willing to put up the money to perform the squad rebuild they need then they will struggle to get a top manager and their transition period could be long and arduous.

They need to spend £200 million probably, unless the players they currently have are massively under achieving.

We really could do with them not getting CL else they will have more pulling power.
 

SpursDave88

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Aug 31, 2012
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It will be Brendan Rodgers. Oddly I think he might actually do quite well. Rodgers used to beat us every time we played them and comfortably too.
 

MyNameIsNicolaBerti

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Jan 28, 2013
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It will be Brendan Rodgers. Oddly I think he might actually do quite well. Rodgers used to beat us every time we played them and comfortably too.
https://www.balls.ie/football/arsenal-fan-tv-wenger-387459


In the wake of the news that Arsene Wenger is set to step down from his role as manager of Arsenal football club, Arsenal Fan TV have announced that they will enter voluntary liquidation as the company reckons it may no longer be viable as a business.


The channel which was founded in 2012 attracts thousands of views every week from videos of angry fans calling out their current manager and telling him to give up his job. But it is thought that with Wenger finally leaving the club in the summer that it will have dire financial consequences on the channel, which gains a large portion of its revenue from rival fans laughing at said videos.


The news has led founder Robbie Lyle to implore the Arsenal board to consider hiring current Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers as he is the only candidate that would provide the necessary amount of outrage to keep Arsenal Fan TV a viable enterprise:


It's the only way I can see us going on if I'm honest. Rodgers would be the perfect man to keep the outrage going, despite you know, being a decent manager. But look so was Arsene, and look how much disdain he managed to generate. But if the board decides to go with a decent manager and the results start to pick up, then I think we'll have to knock this on the head. But it's been a good run though. Maybe wherever Arsene ends up next I'll start another fan channel there and the cycle can start again. We'll see.​

The official statement from the club, which was released this morning, has rocked Arsenal's fanbase to it's core. In the blink of an eye many supporters have lost the motto that has come to define their relationship with the club, with confused Gunners found wandering the streets still shouting 'Wenger Out!' at anyone who will listen.
 
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