5 things you didn’t know about Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger

 Used to double as a football consultant for French TV station

Wenger

In 2004, Wenger took on a role as a commentator and consultant for French TV station TF1, commenting on France’s international matches as well as some Champions League fixtures. He was ever-present this summer during France’s World Cup outings as he was in years past. The station declined to renew his contract last season, bringing an end to his 10 year affiliation with the channel. The boss was said to be very surprised by the decision, but used it as an opportunity to focus solely on Arsenal.

One response to “5 things you didn’t know about Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger”

  1. austinpaul says:

    Wenger remains an icon in football world,many love to hate him nd many hate to luv him;d reasons are not far fetched; any man who believes in himself nd sticks to his philosopy no mata wat is bound to be luved nd hated at d same tym.sum luved Jesus wit passion while sum hated him wit passion inspite of d signs nd wondas he performed during his ministration, even den HIS words , actions ns sacrifice remains nd are sacrosant to humanity till d end of tym;so it is wit wenger no amount of orchestrated crisis, hate, calumnuy et al will or can diminish his talent, philosophy, achievements, personage et al, AW is unique nd blessed wit uncommon intelligence;AW is a hero nt just for football bt For human endeavours,people shuld b humble enough to accept his uniqueness, learn nd emulate all dats gud in him! Bravo Le Professeur!!