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rossdapep

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It'll be Nuno and he'll be out of the job within 2 years.

All this talk of Allegri is fanciful as they are likely to bring in a coach who has to work under financial restrictions.

If Nuno rejects them it'll be Arteta or Ljungberg as they both will do and say whatever it takes to get the job.
 

soflapaul

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Their fans would love it. He won't take it though. Firstly he's loyal to his old clubs and secondly he'd get so much stick from Tottenham fans it wouldn't be worth it.

It doesn't seem that he is the vindictive type. In addition, given that his son is under contract until 2022, he probably wouldn't want to put him in such an untenable situation.
 

NickHSpurs

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Pep, Klopp, Jose & Allegri in the Prem would surely be the most successful line-up of managers ever?
 

Gingernut

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philll

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What an absolute muppet ???

Christ, DT is either weapons-grade ignorant or he's pulling off some desperate revisionism there to try to justify Poch. It sounds like there was plenty of animosity between Poch and at least a few of the players towards the end and what was Levy spending 130-odd million last Summer (if you don't count the Lo Celso "loan" as anything other than a purchase with fancy words to get them out of having to pay PSG anything) if it wasn't backing the manager? A key difference being that we've spent well and they've spunked £70+m on Pepe, which is *at least* £40m more than he's worth. And anyway, it sounds like Poch was offered players in previous windows and it was him that rejected them.
 

Pimp_Spur

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Gingernut

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I'd love to be a fly on the wall at an Arsenal board meeting - some seriously different dynamics and backgrounds on their board - I wonder if they ever agree on anything!
 

TheHoddleWaddle

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A few (reasonably sensible) gooner mates of mine have been telling me about rumours in the training camp. The players would laught at Emery and mock his voice etc, treated him with total contempt.

Whomever takes over there has a massive job on his hands, their players are, for the most part, 100% dicks.

You may disagree with your coach, but you dont act like a bully and act like a prick.

It's great.
 

VegasII

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A few (reasonably sensible) gooner mates of mine have been telling me about rumours in the training camp. The players would laught at Emery and mock his voice etc, treated him with total contempt.

Whomever takes over there has a massive job on his hands, their players are, for the most part, 100% dicks.

You may disagree with your coach, but you dont act like a bully and act like a prick.

It's great.

I suspect Uberminge is the leader of it.
 

Hakkz

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Jul 6, 2012
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Imagine openly mocking your boss like that at any normal job? Footballers are worlds away from the rest of us!

I do feel sorry for him, as a person. His confidence must be completely destroyed after PSG and now Arsenal.
 

allatsea

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A few (reasonably sensible) gooner mates of mine have been telling me about rumours in the training camp. The players would laught at Emery and mock his voice etc, treated him with total contempt.

Whomever takes over there has a massive job on his hands, their players are, for the most part, 100% dicks.

You may disagree with your coach, but you dont act like a bully and act like a prick.

It's great.
Sounds like they need the clearout Poch had when first at Spurs.
 

King of Otters

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I imagine they'll go for Arteta. Almost got the job last summer, and they'll probably look at FF at Chelsea as a good example of a former player working out well as a coach.
 
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