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    realistic new manager

    ok many want wenger to go, but if he goes we need someone in who is a top manager rather then an unknown imo like wenger was in 1996. who would you want and why?

    personally i would take moyes in a heartbeat. the board would too i think, he has worked on a shoestring budget all these years and everton are a very difficult side to beat, he gets the best out of his players and makes them play as a unit. he also knows the premiership well. give him some money and he will spend it wisely, similar to wenger he wont just splash out like mancini. he would be a good long term fix.

    others do include hiddinkk but cos of his relationship with abramovich not sure he would come here or ancelotti.

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    Moyes would be good IMO.

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    Taking on a coach that hasn't won a trophy is a step in the wrong direction.

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    It would be swapping one Everton for another for him.

    Unless Wenger has really been refusing to spend more than 72p.

    He is definitely a good manager though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master Splinter View Post
    It would be swapping one Everton for another for him.

    Unless Wenger has really been refusing to spend more than 72p.

    He is definitely a good manager though.
    ah but the spending with moyes is because we know his club has no money, the bank wont lend them anymore with wenger its different, we know that teh club has money.

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    The ones we can't get are a cut above the rest- Mourinho, Hiddink and Guardiola.

    The ones we can realistically get are the likes of O'Neill, Benitez and possibly van Gaal.

    However, I think the only way we can get a real feel-good factor around the place is to bring back an old face. I'd say Graham as an interim manager. Long-term I'd say Bergkamp or Adams.
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    Adams .

    Maybe as Gunnersaurus' assistant, but nothing else.

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    Rafa really is the obvious choice. Hill wood and his cronies would have to go too

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    Deep down, fans are romantics. Bring in Adams, you'll see a newfound optimism around the place. That alone may see us through. The patience that Adams will command after every poor result, the very personal feeling that every win will bring to our manager (and it won't just be to add a couple of zeroes to his paycheck), the passion, the guts, the glory, the determination that 'Mr Arsenal' will no doubt bring to his side.

    We may not hit the dizzy heights of football that we played under Wenger between 2002 and 2004 but what we will see is action, pure and simple. An improvement of how to play. Trial and error (f***in 'ell, if zonal marking didn't work for Benitez at Liverpool 5 f***in years ago, why the f*** is Wenger trying to re-introduce it now?!) and finding the best, well-rounded tactical option. Playing to the strengths and weaknesses of the OPPOSITION and not just approaching a game with a bloody-minded, unilateral view of your OWN team.

    Bring in Adams, and I might just start looking forward to winter weekends again.
    Formerly TMOKJ

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ernesto View Post
    Deep down, fans are romantics. Bring in Adams, you'll see a newfound optimism around the place. That alone may see us through. The patience that Adams will command after every poor result, the very personal feeling that every win will bring to our manager (and it won't just be to add a couple of zeroes to his paycheck), the passion, the guts, the glory, the determination that 'Mr Arsenal' will no doubt bring to his side.

    We may not hit the dizzy heights of football that we played under Wenger between 2002 and 2004 but what we will see is action, pure and simple. An improvement of how to play. Trial and error (f***in 'ell, if zonal marking didn't work for Benitez at Liverpool 5 f***in years ago, why the f*** is Wenger trying to re-introduce it now?!) and finding the best, well-rounded tactical option. Playing to the strengths and weaknesses of the OPPOSITION and not just approaching a game with a bloody-minded, unilateral view of your OWN team.

    Bring in Adams, and I might just start looking forward to winter weekends again.
    Are you mental? You want us to bring in a man who has a track record of being a terrible manager?

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