[Football] Arsenal sack Emery

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Ninja Elephant

Doctor Elephant
Feb 16, 2009
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Mikel Arteta is a good call actually.

I don't see Pep at Man City next season, it seems very likely that Arteta is being groomed to succeed him. If Guardiola does stay with City, Arteta will leave in the summer for a managers job somewhere but I can't imagine he'll leave midseason. Arsenal would be tempting for him though, it's impossible to argue against the logic of it, but I don't think it'll happen.

I can see Ljungberg having the job for the rest of the season and then Arsenal really trying to get a top manager in during the summer months when there's more to choose from. In the short term, they would need to take someone out of work or poach from a smaller club and I don't really see them wanting to. Howe would be very good for them I think, a good fit - but will he want to take the risk?
 










Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
30,696
Some papers are reporting Arsenal held informal talks with Mourinho but he thought Spurs coaching / reporting structure plus Champions League football was a better fit for him, so held out for that job instead.

Fans and pundits are sometimes quick to criticise chairman who sack their managers quickly or unexpectedly yet Levy sacked Poch in time to get Mourinho, while Arsenal have appeared to leave it 2 weeks too late.

Tony Bloom seems to have learned his lesson with Hyypia, acting quickly to sack Hughton, bring in Potter and then extending Potter's contract to protect him from the Evertons and West Hams of this world.
 






Cowfold Seagull

Fan of the 17 bus
Apr 22, 2009
21,700
Cowfold
Quite amusing that Arsenal always get things just that little bit WRONG :lol:

If they did the sensible thing and brought in a few quality defenders that would be a start, instead of paying silly money for strikers that they really don't need..

In fact if they had done that maybe they wouldn't have needed to make a managerial change at all.
 


Tim Over Whelmed

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Jul 24, 2007
10,239
Arundel
Some papers are reporting Arsenal held informal talks with Mourinho but he thought Spurs coaching / reporting structure plus Champions League football was a better fit for him, so held out for that job instead.

Fans and pundits are sometimes quick to criticise chairman who sack their managers quickly or unexpectedly yet Levy sacked Poch in time to get Mourinho, while Arsenal have appeared to leave it 2 weeks too late.

Tony Bloom seems to have learned his lesson with Hyypia, acting quickly to sack Hughton, bring in Potter and then extending Potter's contract to protect him from the Evertons and West Hams of this world.

Love Potter's comment though "I've done nothing to deserve it", except steer the ship in the right direction and not sink it in your first couple of months!!
 




Tim Over Whelmed

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Jul 24, 2007
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Arundel
If they did the sensible thing and brought in a few quality defenders that would be a start, instead of paying silly money for strikers that they really don't need..

In fact if they had done that maybe they wouldn't have needed to make a managerial change at all.

You mean Dunk & Burn! :annoyed:
 




Jolly Red Giant

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Jul 11, 2015
2,615
Some papers are reporting Arsenal held informal talks with Mourinho but he thought Spurs coaching / reporting structure plus Champions League football was a better fit for him, so held out for that job instead.

Fans and pundits are sometimes quick to criticise chairman who sack their managers quickly or unexpectedly yet Levy sacked Poch in time to get Mourinho, while Arsenal have appeared to leave it 2 weeks too late.

Tony Bloom seems to have learned his lesson with Hyypia, acting quickly to sack Hughton, bring in Potter and then extending Potter's contract to protect him from the Evertons and West Hams of this world.

Your assumption is based on Mourinho being a success at Spurs - I think it will go pear shaped - in fact I think he he would have been a better fit for Arsenal.

Nobody in the PL would be interested in poaching Potter from Brighton - the guy has 13 games experience in the PL, a season in the Championship and a few questionable seasons with a small club in Sweden where the chairman was jailed for fraud.
 








Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Your assumption is based on Mourinho being a success at Spurs - I think it will go pear shaped - in fact I think he he would have been a better fit for Arsenal.

Nobody in the PL would be interested in poaching Potter from Brighton - the guy has 13 games experience in the PL, a season in the Championship and a few questionable seasons with a small club in Sweden where the chairman was jailed for fraud.

The agenda gathers pace, of and Mourinho is a bad fit for Spurs and Arsenal imo.
 




Bob'n'weave

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Nov 18, 2016
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Nr Lewes
Enter ex-gooner and tactical training genius.........

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