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    Apparently his first job will be to get Sanchez and Ozil signed up, good luck with that one, I reckon Sanchez is out but Ozil you might convince it will just take big money, not that hard to offer more money if you're allowed to, doesn't take a rocket scientist.

    Realistically though, we're not Barcelona and getting the top talents will take a lot of money, that's the only reason they would come here realistically, I just don't see that without a monumental shift in policy things will be different, I hope I'm wrong though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vieira View Post
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...lehi-week.html

    Gazidis

    So that former dortmund man in and now this. We're starting to restructure
    Yeah, Gazidis! Another poor attempt at getting himself out of doing some real work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Özim View Post
    Apparently his first job will be to get Sanchez and Ozil signed up, good luck with that one, I reckon Sanchez is out but Ozil you might convince it will just take big money, not that hard to offer more money if you're allowed to, doesn't take a rocket scientist.

    Realistically though, we're not Barcelona and getting the top talents will take a lot of money, that's the only reason they would come here realistically, I just don't see that without a monumental shift in policy things will be different, I hope I'm wrong though.
    I'm just happy we're restructuring and seeing some changes. We're slowly moving into the 21st century in terms of structure (long overdue tbh). We're actually going for elite people in these positions too not some mediocre guys where the jury is still out. So quite surprised there.

    That gives me encouragement that a) gazidis recognises we need elite people at the club so will get a top manager in when the old goat finally decides he's made enough money from us b) there's a growing power struggle. Can you imagine Wenger would have wanted these 2 here? I don't. They're top acquisitions. He'll see them as a threat. That tells me Ivan is working his magic
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vieira View Post
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...lehi-week.html

    Gazidis

    So that former dortmund man in and now this. We're starting to restructure
    Seems there were terms and conditions attached when Wenger went crying for his contract to Stan. It's inconceivable these two heavy hitters would sit there nodding their heads for Wenger's gratification. This looks quite a lot like a catalyst for change, to me. Ivan has well and truly invaded Wenger territory and is attacking deep behind the lines. Could this possibly mean... do we even dare to dream... could this be the last year?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Niall_Quinn View Post
    Seems there were terms and conditions attached when Wenger went crying for his contract to Stan. It's inconceivable these two heavy hitters would sit there nodding their heads for Wenger's gratification. This looks quite a lot like a catalyst for change, to me. Ivan has well and truly invaded Wenger territory and is attacking deep behind the lines. Could this possibly mean... do we even dare to dream... could this be the last year?
    Well they're definetly planning for his departure. Not sure it'll be his last year as he loves pointing out the fact he always honours his contracts but maybe this'll be his last contract

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    Looking forward to NQ, Vieira and Zim at The Emirates when he finally leaves


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    Quote Originally Posted by Vieira View Post
    I'm just happy we're restructuring and seeing some changes. We're slowly moving into the 21st century in terms of structure (long overdue tbh). We're actually going for elite people in these positions too not some mediocre guys where the jury is still out. So quite surprised there.

    That gives me encouragement that a) gazidis recognises we need elite people at the club so will get a top manager in when the old goat finally decides he's made enough money from us b) there's a growing power struggle. Can you imagine Wenger would have wanted these 2 here? I don't. They're top acquisitions. He'll see them as a threat. That tells me Ivan is working his magic
    If true, it’s encouraging because we have appointed two senior people with real football experience from top clubs. We still have some pulling power. I’ve always hoped that the next manager we’d appoint would lead the charge for modernising the club and tell people like Gazidis the sort of support he needs around him. It looks like we’re a step ahead and creating the sort of set needed for the next manager to thrive.

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