According to reports, Pep wants Man Utd and not Chelsea. There is no way he'd want that trigger happy Russian as his boss. If he wants to build a lasting legacy and tale what he's learned from Barca to another club, I wouldn't rule us out totally. We're a catch for any manager.
Adding to the brilliant contribution PnG made on that myth already- in the real world, even the law recognises that a Manager can"t manage if he doesn't have control of a club's transfer policy. I've quoted the Keegan v Newcastle case a few times already to the cult of Arsene- but here I go again:Summary: Keegan quit when he couldn't bear that Mike Ashley had forced a loan signing on him and sued Newcastle for " sacking him" (which they actually never directly did) because they breached his contract by the singular act of imposing a player on him. He won.Keegan's dispute with the club was resolved in October 2009. The tribunal ruled in favour of Keegan, agreeing that Newcastle had constructively dismissed him by insisting on the signing of midfielder Ignacio González on loan completely against his wishes. The ruling[78] was based around seven issues. The panel declared that Keegan had been misled to believe he had the final decision on player transfers, and was never explicitly told in writing, his contract, or word of mouth that he didn't or that his role would see him essentially report to others. Given the generally understood role of a Premiership manager, the panel agreed he could reasonably expect that this was not a factor. The club's signing of González meant that they had violated his employment contract, which amounted to constructive dismissal. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Keegan
welcome to goonersweb.
let me point you in the direction of the BWK's who are the inconsistent hypocritical movement. be careful what you write though as they have a strong foothold on this board. unless of course you dont give a fuck, in which i welcome you to our movement. feel free to express yourself with as many expletives as you want.
BTW the Klopp lovefest has me grinning seeing as I was probably his first public fan on this forum and tried selling him to the "there's no one like Wenger brigade" pointing out how he had succeeded practically everywhere AW had failed; but unfortunately they started last season badly, ended up in the same CL group as us and came last- so the "Arsene is the best manager in the World" group felt vindicated, as we were in a better position at that time. What they forgot to point out was that Dortmund had just gotten into the CL for the first time in ages, they outplayed us over the 2 legs last year and that football seasonal ambitions do not end in January for most top clubs. This Dortmund proved by recovering from the CL exit and early league setbacks to later win the title that same year with a Bundesliga record amount of points (despite the fact that Bayern had started like a house on fire and spent millions as usual) and add more salt to treble chasing Bayern"s woes by besting them in the final of the cup-to claim their first double.
Anyway I still believe 80% of top managers could add the life that has been drained out of us due to Wengers repugnant stagnancy- and though I'd now prefer an impact manager like Mourinho/Hiddink to a developmental manager like Klopp ATM- we just need to make a fking change ASAP- and thats what is truly important!!n
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Come at me bro! Just some context for the quotes. It is quite frosty.