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jays712
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dsch15
Jan 27 2014, 01:37 PM
When the time finally comes for Arsene to step down, I would like to see the club look beyond the usual retreads that get mentioned for these jobs. Young guys like Martinez, Klopp, Laudrup and Pocchetino would be much more interesting. Better yet, surprise us. The club went far afield to pluck Wenger from relative obscurity. Can lightning strike twice?
I would love for Klopp to take over but he'll probably be in charge of Bayern or RM or even the German national team by the time AW steps aside. Martinez is really making a name for himself with the job he's doing at Everton.
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East German Gooner

I don't think Germany will win the World Cup and I have a bad feeling that they will crash out in the quarters. Joachim Löw will be there for us to pick up should Wenger decides to walk away this summer. Au revoir Wenger, Hallo Löw!
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chillyheat

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Jan 27 2014, 01:52 PM
I don't think Germany will win the World Cup and I have a bad feeling that they will crash out in the quarters. Joachim Löw will be there for us to pick up should Wenger decides to walk away this summer. Au revoir Wenger, Hallo Löw!
i hear you. lol
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chillyheat

afc existed before arsene and will continue to exist after him.
Edited by chillyheat, Jan 27 2014, 01:56 PM.
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jays712
Jan 27 2014, 01:40 PM
dsch15
Jan 27 2014, 01:37 PM
When the time finally comes for Arsene to step down, I would like to see the club look beyond the usual retreads that get mentioned for these jobs. Young guys like Martinez, Klopp, Laudrup and Pocchetino would be much more interesting. Better yet, surprise us. The club went far afield to pluck Wenger from relative obscurity. Can lightning strike twice?
I would love for Klopp to take over but he'll probably be in charge of Bayern or RM or even the German national team by the time AW steps aside. Martinez is really making a name for himself with the job he's doing at Everton.
Martinez would be good. But imagine Steve Bould takes over as manager, appoints Dennis as his assistant, and continues Arsene Wenger's success. I'd love for us to do something like that.
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chillyheat
Jan 27 2014, 01:55 PM
afc existed before arsene and will continue to exist after him.
WHAT?? NO. WAY.
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dream_team
Jan 27 2014, 01:19 PM
mlshock35
Jan 27 2014, 12:46 PM
Given it's been demonstrated time and again just how delicate regime change can be in the EPL, I am baffled by how anyone could not view Wenger signing a new deal as nothing but positive.

Over the past few years, Wenger has sucessfully guided Arsenal to the expectations of the owners... the fact that those expectations do not match those of the fans is not really Mr Wengers problem.

It's no longer responsible to sit back and call for Wenger to go... without having an idea of who can step in and immediately make life better. And who should we replace him with??? AvB, Guus Hiddink, Rafa Benitez, David Moyes, Carol Ancelotti? All are names that have been thrown out before... all have come and gone.

No, I fear that in the future, when Le Boss exits, it will bring an amount of uncertainty to the club my heart could not bear. So for now, I welcome the new deal, all but being guaranteed of finishing in the top 4 and being in first place.
I think only two posters have mentioned AVB as wenger's potential replacement. The other 3 coaches that is Rafa,Ancelotti and Hiddink have proved they are more than capable of replacing Wenger.
As for Wenger getting a new deal, I don't think that is news, we all know that
1) If Wenger wants a new deal then he WILL get one
2)He would not leave for another club till he retires, because no other club will give him the kind of control he gets at Arsenal, Wenger basically runs the club, he won't get that privilege at Real madrid or PSG.
This tweet from Piers summed it up for moi "I understand Arsenal fans' devotion to Wenger. But no 'big club' manager in the world would get a new deal after 8yrs without a trophy."
Yup, spout baseless nonsense and then quote Piers Morgan.
You're really trying to paint this as Wenger is getting this deal because he wants it, and it's got nothing to do with us having a great crop of young players, having one of the best teams in the league, and sitting pretty at the top of the league?
If this is how Wenger the tyrant is bringing this club down then I'm all for it.

You do know saying you agree with Morgan is a sure way to make yourself look like an idiot among gooners?
Don't do that to yourself.
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cruyff_turn
Jan 27 2014, 02:37 PM
I love that kit pictured. How about throwing the Arsenal shield on the back?
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dream_team
Jan 27 2014, 01:19 PM
mlshock35
Jan 27 2014, 12:46 PM
Given it's been demonstrated time and again just how delicate regime change can be in the EPL, I am baffled by how anyone could not view Wenger signing a new deal as nothing but positive.

Over the past few years, Wenger has sucessfully guided Arsenal to the expectations of the owners... the fact that those expectations do not match those of the fans is not really Mr Wengers problem.

It's no longer responsible to sit back and call for Wenger to go... without having an idea of who can step in and immediately make life better. And who should we replace him with??? AvB, Guus Hiddink, Rafa Benitez, David Moyes, Carol Ancelotti? All are names that have been thrown out before... all have come and gone.

No, I fear that in the future, when Le Boss exits, it will bring an amount of uncertainty to the club my heart could not bear. So for now, I welcome the new deal, all but being guaranteed of finishing in the top 4 and being in first place.
I think only two posters have mentioned AVB as wenger's potential replacement. The other 3 coaches that is Rafa,Ancelotti and Hiddink have proved they are more than capable of replacing Wenger.
As for Wenger getting a new deal, I don't think that is news, we all know that
1) If Wenger wants a new deal then he WILL get one
2)He would not leave for another club till he retires, because no other club will give him the kind of control he gets at Arsenal, Wenger basically runs the club, he won't get that privilege at Real madrid or PSG.
This tweet from Piers summed it up for moi "I understand Arsenal fans' devotion to Wenger. But no 'big club' manager in the world would get a new deal after 8yrs without a trophy."
I have to respectfully disagree. I think if any of those three are in charge in the previous 8 years there is more of a possibility we finish out of the top 4 then there is of ending our trophy drought. Those managers did well (at times) in programs where money was seemingly no option. This is clearly not the case at Arsenal.

I think some (not you, but Piers) do not give Wenger enough credit for what he has accomplished in the past few years without a "blank check" business model. As this team emerges from their debts and spends more, I believe the path Wenger put this club on will pay dividends for many years to come.
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