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    Quote Originally Posted by Cripps View Post
    Arteta was bang average. People regard him as some sort of great leader but he oversaw the most embarrassing period in our recent era. If he was the great leader people say he was he'd have led us to something half decent during his time here.

    If he didnt look smart or speak professionally he'd be regarded in the same category as Denilson.
    Arteta is a wildcard choice but you guys need to stop with these ridiculous projections based off his playing career. Nobody knows how things will turn out for him.

    Not all coach's have a successful playing career before transitioning into management. That's true of Arsene Wenger, Fergie, Mourinho and even Emery, who couldn't cut it in La Liga and spent his career playing in the Spanish Division 1 football.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Power n Glory View Post
    Arteta is a wildcard choice but you guys need to stop with these ridiculous projections based off his playing career. Nobody knows how things will turn out for him.

    Not all coach's have a successful playing career before transitioning into management. That's true of Arsene Wenger, Fergie, Mourinho and even Emery, who couldn't cut it in La Liga and spent his career playing in the Spanish Division 1 football.
    I was speaking about his playing career and stated facts

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    Emery on his match preparation: “For every game, I might have spent 12 hours just on the video. Videos are very important.” #afc https://t.co/TKyKDpcMYK

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    Quote Originally Posted by Power n Glory View Post
    Arteta is a wildcard choice but you guys need to stop with these ridiculous projections based off his playing career. Nobody knows how things will turn out for him.

    Not all coach's have a successful playing career before transitioning into management. That's true of Arsene Wenger, Fergie, Mourinho and even Emery, who couldn't cut it in La Liga and spent his career playing in the Spanish Division 1 football.
    Granted. but there is absolutely no need for a club in decline like us to take a blind leap of faith with a guy who hasnt even managed a kiddies team in football. It made npo sense on any level.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Power n Glory View Post
    Arteta is a wildcard choice but you guys need to stop with these ridiculous projections based off his playing career. Nobody knows how things will turn out for him.

    You're right of course but not all coach's have a successful playing career before transitioning into management. That's true of Arsene Wenger, Fergie, Mourinho and even Emery, who couldn't cut it in La Liga and spent his career playing in the Spanish Division 1 football.
    True, but what makes Arteta a good candidate most coaches/assistants don't seem to make good managers either, so looking at their record as coach is irrelevant, on top of that it's even more irrelevant as Guardiola has won at every club with different assistants/coaches, I don't see why this guy was seen as a good candidate when he's never shown any kind of leadership or indeed influence.
    Last edited by Özim; 22-05-2018 at 03:41 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Globalgunner View Post
    Granted. but there is absolutely no need for a club in decline like us to take a blind leap of faith with a guy who hasnt even managed a kiddies team in football. It made npo sense on any level.
    I can understand the reservation. It may have been a step too far for our club because we've only just restructured, but it's not uncommon in football. Managers are getting younger and it could be argued that a talented young manager would learn more if they're with a big club first instead of going to a smaller club that has a completely different structure and resources.

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    It made absolutely zero sense and was a stupid thought.

    To put an elite, multi million pound sporting entity in the hands of someone that hasn't managed a game is daft. Thankfully Ivan saw sense at the last minute.

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    I don't see the point in criticising Arteta either. Whoever we get, seems like Emery atm, will be more of a head coach brought in to train and develop our players. Based on the opinions of people around Arteta he is highly regarded. It may have been a gamble but we'll never know now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Özim View Post
    True, but what makes Arteta a good candidate most coaches/assistants don't seem to make good managers either, so looking at their record as coach is irrelevant, on top of that it's even more irrelevant as Guardiola has won at every club with different assistants/coaches, I don't see why this guy was seen as a good candidate when he's never shown any kind of leadership or indeed influence.
    You've been dismissive of most of the information presented on Arteta, so of course you don't see.

    Wenger, Mourinho, Ancelotti all started off as assistant coaches to somebody. When it comes to young coaches, it's difficult to project their trajectory until they're actually doing the job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Power n Glory View Post
    You've been dismissive of most of the information presented on Arteta, so of course you don't see.

    Wenger, Mourinho, Ancelotti all started off as assistant coaches to somebody. When it comes to young coaches, it's difficult to project their trajectory until they're actually doing the job.
    None of those cut their managerial teeth with big clubs though. Despite what many think about Wenger, expectations are high now.
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