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Would you be satisfied with hiring Mikel Arteta?


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What makes you think Arteta is going to work? Howe has at least proved himself as a manager. It was 7-8 years ago when Howe was manager for Burnley and not last year.

Arteta is spoken of very highly by people in the know, not just as an assistant manager but as a future manager. There are no guarantees, but he seems to have the talent and drive to take the club forward.

Howe has proved himself at Bournemouth, but he didn't do well at Burnley, who are a bigger club. And if he struggled there, I wouldn't want us to risk appointing him.
 

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Wonder what Artetas walk out music will be.
 

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Tsl

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What makes you think Arteta is going to work? Howe has at least proved himself as a manager. It was 7-8 years ago when Howe was manager for Burnley and not last year.
Bournemouth’s in the same place they were three seasons ago though. Howe’s a good midtable manager, nothing more. He is not as good looking as Arteta either
 

Slartibartfast

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Ornstein really needs to shut up about being held at a high regard, seems to me the Arsenal administration has low standards and being held at a high regard by them means jack all. It should not be unnoticed that ever since Ljungberg got promoted our form went down the toilet bowl, and I am yet to see anything in Ljungberg that makes me think he's anything more than a cheerleader to the players.

I think he means high regard across the league, not just at Arsenal.
 

Joestlaachmkr

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Arteta is spoken of very highly by people in the know, not just as an assistant manager but as a future manager. There are no guarantees, but he seems to have the talent and drive to take the club forward.

Howe has proved himself at Bournemouth, but he didn't do well at Burnley, who are a bigger club. And if he struggled there, I wouldn't want us to risk appointing him.
Fair enough. I know Arteta is highly spoken of because of his tactical skills as a player, but the same were players like Martin Keown, Sol Campbell, Patrick Vieira, Thierry Henry, Roy Keane, Ole Solskjaer, Jaap Stam, Steve McManaman etc. And there are many examples of assistants who failed as managers, Steve McClaren is a prime example of that.
 

Slartibartfast

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City's "leading recruitment specialist" is literally a dude with wad of cash

Well, that's certainly one way to look at it. And if Arsenal could bring the wad of cash along, that would be great. But in this case, they're referring to a guy who finds talent for them (i.e., the guy who finds the guys they throw the cash at).
 

OneAW!

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We could get Pep and it wouldn't make a difference, Kroenke's got to go.
Haven't we heard of this **** before re Mislintat and that Leicester guy. Hell we had the best talent spotter and developer in the business in Wenger and it made no difference.
 
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