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    We need a nice, calm, carefully thought out and properly planned replacement of the manager. Not some circus event. I'm hoping the board is savvy enough to already be on the case. If it takes another season so be it, provided we get the right man.
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    3 more years of this shit. Of utter stagnation and embarrassments.

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    Cant stand seeing him or hearing him, same shit different season. I would like to see Klopp as the new man in charge. You would imagine given the money we have now, he would spend it on what we need, and sell Ozil.

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    He needs to go, but he won't resign or get sacked so no debate really.

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    It's a catch-22. We don't have a sugar daddy who dumps huge wads of cash into the club we instead have a manager who is highly focused on the financial side of things and fits everything to that model. He's done that job excellently, better than anyone else could do it. This is why he is coveted by all the big clubs around Europe. On the other hand, because the focus is shifted from the fine details of what happens on the pitch we are inferior in every respect to those managers who are 100% concentrated on getting results. Even with decent players now being brought in as a result of the financial upturn there is a clear deficit that's spelled out by the atrocious record against the top teams. But had we not concentrated on the financials we wouldn't have the players and around it goes. It has taken a decade to put the club into a position where we can compete to some degree with the dopers. For the first time we are in a position to be able to think about bringing in a manager who doesn't have to worry about finances and can concentrate exclusively on the team. This is what I hope is in progress, a shift to a top quality coach instead of an accountant who also manages the team.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Niall_Quinn View Post
    It's a catch-22. We don't have a sugar daddy who dumps huge wads of cash into the club we instead have a manager who is highly focused on the financial side of things and fits everything to that model. He's done that job excellently, better than anyone else could do it. This is why he is coveted by all the big clubs around Europe. On the other hand, because the focus is shifted from the fine details of what happens on the pitch we are inferior in every respect to those managers who are 100% concentrated on getting results. Even with decent players now being brought in as a result of the financial upturn there is a clear deficit that's spelled out by the atrocious record against the top teams. But had we not concentrated on the financials we wouldn't have the players and around it goes. It has taken a decade to put the club into a position where we can compete to some degree with the dopers. For the first time we are in a position to be able to think about bringing in a manager who doesn't have to worry about finances and can concentrate exclusively on the team. This is what I hope is in progress, a shift to a top quality coach instead of an accountant who also manages the team.

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    Unfortunately Wenger will probably be asked to nominate his successor when he does finally decide move on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by topgun View Post
    Unfortunately Wenger will probably be asked to nominate his successor when he does finally decide move on.
    Like Ferguson did and look how that turned out.

    You don't need a sugar daddy to spend loads of money to be competitive in individual matches. Perhaps over the season there is a benefit but the games are still 11 v 11. We never looked like scoring. We never really look like scoring against Chelsea.

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    Cant stand seeing him or hearing him, same shit different season. I would like to see Klopp as the new man in charge. You would imagine given the money we have now, he would spend it on what we need, and sell Ozil.
    I think Klopp is someone who proves that success is ephemeral.

    Frankly I doubt many Dortmund fans are too happy with the job he's doing at the moment

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ralpheroo72 View Post
    Cant stand seeing him or hearing him, same shit different season. I would like to see Klopp as the new man in charge. You would imagine given the money we have now, he would spend it on what we need, and sell Ozil.
    Quote Originally Posted by Herbert_Chapman's_Zombie View Post
    I think Klopp is someone who proves that success is ephemeral.

    Frankly I doubt many Dortmund fans are too happy with the job he's doing at the moment
    Be careful what you wish for...

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