Agreed
Was never too keen on Enrique but much prefer him to Arteta so the only reason I'd want him is to keep Arteta out
Jardim is warming on me and seems to fit the bill with the direction we want to be heading.
Agreed
Was never too keen on Enrique but much prefer him to Arteta so the only reason I'd want him is to keep Arteta out
Jardim is warming on me and seems to fit the bill with the direction we want to be heading.
Celtic beat Rangers 5-0 and are crowned champions of Scotland for the seventh successive season https://t.co/n60kcwGEfs
Rodgers
Bring him in
Bloody hell. I could manage Celtic to the title...
according to the Times:
Arsenal have stepped away from making Luis Enrique the managerial successor to Arsene Wenger, although the former Barcelona coach remains the bookmakers’ favourite for the job. The Sunday Times understands that senior executives consider Enrique an inappropriate fit to the position.
A Champions League and double La Liga winner before stepping down as Barca coach last year, Enrique would have been expensive, with his salary demands exceeding the pay of the man Arsenal invited to step down at the end of this season. More importantly, it is felt that Enrique’s self-absorbed approach to management would not mesh with the London club’s restructuring strategy. The 47-year-old does, however, remain a strong candidate to replace Antonio Conte as Chelsea coach.
Arsenal remain in the early stages of…
The press don't have a clue.
Someone told me that Ty from ArsenalFanTV loves Wenger because the manager stops for a chat with Ty and some other gooners after every (more or less) home game.
We're interested in Fonseca apparently. Is he any good?
That explains his reluctance to put any blame on Wenger’s doorstep.