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Life After Emery Begins

Would you be satisfied with hiring Mikel Arteta?


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Divided_Pie

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Which manager gives us the best chance of winning the EL this year while not alienating our best players? That’s who we should hire.
 

Pepes blue pill

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Don't think people who suggest people like Wilder fully appreciate what it means to take the step up from a smaller club to a club such as ours. The pressures are totally different, he'd be dealing with different characters, different budget etc. It takes so much more then anything he's ever been used to. Emery's been broken within 18 months.

Anyone who wants to see our di ckhead cbs pull of wilders overlapping is a fu cking sicko
 

Balboa

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:rofl::rofl::rofl:

Eddie Howe is literally one point behind Arsenal with a fraction of the resources. Speaks fluent English.

I am absolutely sincerely, pro Eddie Howe. He'd need to be given time, but he's earned a shot. He's been promoted two dividsions with Bournemouth. They play good football.

He is more qualified than Arteta, Vieira, Lampard before Chelsea, Poch before Sp**s, Solksjaer before Utd, Rodgers before Liverpool.

He's more positive and forward thinking than were Moyes, Mourinho, Van Gaal prior to Man Utd

"Big name" and "European" are overrated qualities.
 

SingmeasongSong

Right Sometimes
Think we are mostly not excited by Enrique, but giving out prophecies as to how he'd perform here seems absurd.

All we know is that he's had incredible success with Barca, but that it is also a bit hard to give too much credit as the individual quality of the team was so high.

He's pretty much leading us to the very unknown as much as Arteta and some others would. Enrique could easily smash it here, but also be pretty average. We quite frankly don't have a clue in regard to him, other names give us a much clearer picture as what we might expect.
 

Balboa

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Yeah but if Enrique is realistic then I think guys like Howe and Wilder should be up for discussion.

Honestly, would take Howe or Wilder above Enrique.

There is nothing wrong with Howe as a candidate. Arsenal fans are under the missapprehension that the club is elite. 1 point above Bournemouth...
 

DanDare

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Just in from work missed whole day and reaction

Emery showing no signs of turning it around at all is he?
 

Balboa

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Howe would come tomorrow

I'd love to see that.

It would instantly kill a lot of this fan entitlement for silky title winning Wengerball and the club could get down to the hard graft of building themselves back up.

I remember fans on this website who mocking Liverpool for buying Milner and Sadio Mane. Who called Ramsey the Welsh Henderson as an intended insult...

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simonreq

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Enrique would be a disaster. Same kind of manager as Zidane. Has proved absolutely nothing of note.

Good to know that most of this board is into masochism.
 
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