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Dundalk_Spur

The only Spur in the village
Jul 17, 2008
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Already Gooners on my facebook timeline saying come on Freddie show us the real Arsenal.

So he isn't going to change anything then???
 

Typical Spurs

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If Poch was to go there then so be it (even though I can't see it).

We've a better squad than them and Mourinho is a better manager than Poch in my opinion.

If we'd have kept Poch and Mourinho had gone to Arsenal I'd have lost my shit completely.

As it is we've got one of the best managers in the world who Arsenal would've appointed for definite.
 

Timberwolf

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Jan 17, 2008
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The more I think about it, the more I hope they get Nuno. He's clearly a good bloke and a decent enough manager but if you look at his track record at Porto and Valencia he's not done brilliantly, and his Wolves side have done well but have also been injected with some weapons-grade Portuguese talent which has undoubtedly helped a lot.

I think he'd probably do fine at Arsenal but seriously doubt they'd challenge for much silverware or be a huge threat under him, and it's not as if top players will be clamouring to play under him.

If I had to choose between Nuno or Jose, I'd pick Jose every time.
 

Rocksuperstar

Isn't this fun? Isn't fun the best thing to have?
Jun 6, 2005
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They're going to keep Freddie until the end of the season unless it goes really off the rails.

The Woolwich fans here are hoping Vieira gets considered, they're not keen on Nunes despite what he's managed to do with Wolves, but I think they should go after Rafa. I think any club needing a new boss should be looking at Rafa, he's a brilliant manager he's just not showbiz.
 

dirtyh

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Jun 24, 2011
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The more I think about it, the more I hope they get Nuno. He's clearly a good bloke and a decent enough manager but if you look at his track record at Porto and Valencia he's not done brilliantly, and his Wolves side have done well but have also been injected with some weapons-grade Portuguese talent which has undoubtedly helped a lot.

I think he'd probably do fine at Arsenal but seriously doubt they'd challenge for much silverware or be a huge threat under him, and it's not as if top players will be clamouring to play under him.

he'll do fine at the scum then, the whole place is full of weapons.......
 

ikky

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Timberwolf

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Can't believe any fans or pundits are even entertaining the idea of Poch. Sure, we sacked him, but if there's one clear quality that Poch has shown over these past few years is that he's a good, honest man with strong values. He could've left us countless times to go to Utd or Madrid but he chose to stay and honour his contract and his word. The man is a romantic, not a pragmatist like George Graham or Mourinho.

Not a fucking chance he goes to Arsenal.
 
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dagraham

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Sep 20, 2005
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They're going to keep Freddie until the end of the season unless it goes really off the rails.

The Woolwich fans here are hoping Vieira gets considered, they're not keen on Nunes despite what he's managed to do with Wolves, but I think they should go after Rafa. I think any club needing a new boss should be looking at Rafa, he's a brilliant manager he's just not showbiz.

Yeah I really hope they don’t get Benitez. He would have them organised in no time.
 

spursfan77

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Aug 13, 2005
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I reckon it will be Allegri. They interviewed him when wenger left.

The should go for Howe though really. But their fans will want a fancy foreign name.
 

dudu

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Jan 28, 2011
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Says so much about our two respective clubs at the moment.

We fire a manager with a serial winner already lined up to take his place.

They install a caretaker manager with the following credentials

Teams managed
2016–2017Arsenal U15[3]
2017VfL Wolfsburg (assistant)
2018–2019Arsenal U23
2019–Arsenal (interim)

We have truly overtaken them as a club - now lets get the silverware to ensure it cannot be questioned.
 

thebenjamin

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Jul 1, 2008
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"I would never train Barcelona or Arsenal because I am tied to Tottenham. I grew up at Newell's and I would never train Rosario Central," he said.

"This is my decision. I would prefer to work on my farm in Argentina than to go and work in certain places."
 

nailsy

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Jul 24, 2005
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i think Poch will be low down on the list tbh. its also a big assumption that he’d be interested given his past comments, and also that i don’t think their fans would he too pleased appointing our ‘cast off’.

Allegri - available, big name to compete with our recent big name appointment.

Ljunberg/Arteta/Henry/Vieira - fan favourites, the happy clappers would love them.

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.
 
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