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De Boer is on the brink already it seems, this man was one of the favourites to replace Wenger not so long ago (still is judging by the bookies).
De Boer is on the brink already it seems, this man was one of the favourites to replace Wenger not so long ago (still is judging by the bookies).
There a few on here doubting his credentials......De Boer is on the brink already it seems, this man was one of the favourites to replace Wenger not so long ago (still is judging by the bookies).
There a few on here doubting his credentials......
Think it would be disingenuous to suggest people on here wanted de Boer to succeed Wenger. Most have their sights set higher than that, Klopp, Simeone, Tuchel, Favre etc.
Yep de Boer was a potential candidate, same as Martinez after his first season at Everton when many said wait and see. While anyone asking for Coyle was a ***** and hardly representative of mainstream Wenger outers.Mate, I am pretty sure De Boer was mentioned here as a potential one, based on his results at Ajax. He would bring Berkamp with him, some suggested.
Actually, I have heard worse from fans in general the last few years. Remember Owen Coyle or Roberto Martinez or any flavor of the month?
Yep de Boer was a potential candidate, same as Martinez after his first season at Everton when many said wait and see. While anyone asking for Coyle was a ***** and hardly representative of mainstream Wenger outers.
Not really, it's natural for people to see a manager doing good things and think perhaps they'll replicate it for us. The overreaction is when people say 'get this guy in now' instead of 'wait and see if he can keep it up', and it's the latter attitude that was prevalent when Martinez, de Boer etc. were doing well.Didn't we have a list earlier this summer of the "potential" Wenger replacement over the last 6 to 8 years? Would love to see it again.
I am sure you would be shocked by some of the names there, specially in hindsight.
Not really, it's natural for people to see a manager doing good things and think perhaps they'll replicate it for us. The overreaction is when people say 'get this guy in now' instead of 'wait and see if he can keep it up', and it's the latter attitude that was prevalent when Martinez, de Boer etc. were doing well.
This was stupid, it looks nothing like a football badge. The one they had was already nice to begin with...Juve understanding the current era, business first