You haven't heard the, "Who do we get that will improve things and not make them worse?", non-argument? The Wenger lot fed off that one all last season, once the, "We owe him", argument fell out of fashion.
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You have a mod that antagonises, mocks and pokes until others react then he has the power to ban them. His behaviour is not one of a mod, a moderator should try and set an example but he fuels arguments. He's here because of virtue of being one of the first on this forum. Why is he still here? The forum has evolved, it's a different era, he's basically the arsene Wenger of this forum. He's past it and divides opinion. He's still here because he's a control freak.
Arsene letters:bow:
I don't think Letters has banned anybody for years. :lol:
You must be talking about me.
What a shame. Their problems seemed so obvious from the very beginning, and it hasn't improved at all.
The favourite seems to be Dyche.
Oh here comes his girlfriend :handbags:
I can sort of see both sides. He has done and is doing a good job with Burnley, and you'd think he'd get them defensively organised, but you can easily see parallels with the likes of a Phil Brown, or Owen Coyle. At Burnley you can go 9/10 games without a win and get away with it or not win away all season or whatever it was; even at Everton the fans would be coming down hard on him as we've already seen. It'd be interesting to see how he'd cope with the change in expectations, actually having a bit of money to spend and even how he'd adapt to the way teams will play against them, as opposed to how they approach Burnley.
At the very least though, Dyche's heart would be in it. With Koeman it most definitely wasn't.
Unsworth, the U23 coach is second favourite with the bookies. Third favourite is.... Moysey :lol: That would go down brilliantly.
Though those names are a tad more realistic than Ancelotti.