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CIES Loyalist
Just been told Arteta wants Nigel Winterburn on his staff.
Is he planning on bringing along Tony Adams, Lee Dixon and Keown as well?
Just been told Arteta wants Nigel Winterburn on his staff.
Ivan has also pulled the trigger on Paul Johnson. He's the equipment manager and also sorts out the bus and flight stuff. I think he was in charge of the travel club. He's been at the club 30 years.
No-one is safe. I just hope they are as ruthless with the players.
Didn't he take over from his uncle following the 2006 world cup?
Ivan has also pulled the trigger on Paul Johnson. He's the equipment manager and also sorts out the bus and flight stuff. I think he was in charge of the travel club. He's been at the club 30 years.
No-one is safe. I just hope they are as ruthless with the players.
how he must have resented being in Wenger's shadow all these yearsJeepers Creepers, if this is true.. it is make or break for Gazidis.
Quite right, it wasn;t his uncle it was his cousin. Papers have this wrong. Gary Lewis was with us from 1996 - 2006 Colin from 2006 till now.Didn't he take over from his uncle following the 2006 world cup?
Eva Carneiro please.
Cousin according to this. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_LewinBrother , but he's been there 23 years .
I don’t PM peasants.
Still not convinced by Arteta in any way. Think I'll be off for a few days, at least out of this thread, until it's done and dusted and there's nothing left but to accept and support the team. 'Cause until that does happen I won't be on board with how those in charge seem to choose the successor and ultimately to whom being chosen this process I cannot fathom has led.
Edit: And gtfo with your 5 stages of grief stuff. This has nothing to do with that. This is about serious concerns regarding the club hierarchy's ability to conduct a proper, vetted process of suited scope to find a fitting manager as well as serious concerns regarding Gazidis' footballing business acumen.
I mean: Allegri as the only possibly attainable top manager in a job; Ancelotti, Luis Enrique and Tuchel as the three top managers out of a job; Nagelsmann as the fresh flavour of the day; and a host of ex-players. Coming up with that kind of shortlist isn't inspiring in any way. Any decent journo or football fan can come up with that list of candidates. Hardly convincing stuff, hardly outside the box.
Seriously no where to hide now