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    How good is this Jardim bloke?

    Seems like he's done the most Wenger-esque job out of the lot. Pre-2006 Wenger that is.
    Unearthing plenty of young talent while playing some great football without spending a ton of money. Shame their team was torn apart last summer, they were awful in the CL this year and it's business as usual in France now. Could be a good time for him to find a new challenge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marc Overmars View Post
    How good is this Jardim bloke?

    Seems like he's done the most Wenger-esque job out of the lot. Pre-2006 Wenger that is.
    Unearthing plenty of young talent while playing some great football without spending a ton of money. Shame their team was torn apart last summer, they were awful in the CL this year and it's business as usual in France now. Could be a good time for him to find a new challenge.
    HCZ () was a big fan. When I saw Monaco they did seem to have a good system attacking wise. There's a stat that explains Monaco were the best defensive team in Europe statistically and they were criticised for it, so he changed it the following season and they became the best attacking side statistically. So he can do both.

    The problems are he doesn't speak English and he isn't charismatic at all

    Ivan seems a big fan though. He mentioned Monaco a few times when referring to their model last season. He can't be worse than Wenger

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marc Overmars View Post
    How good is this Jardim bloke?

    Seems like he's done the most Wenger-esque job out of the lot. Pre-2006 Wenger that is.
    Unearthing plenty of young talent while playing some great football without spending a ton of money. Shame their team was torn apart last summer, they were awful in the CL this year and it's business as usual in France now. Could be a good time for him to find a new challenge.
    Jardim is a brilliant manager IMO. I was looking at his Managerial statistics and whilst he hasn't had any glamorous jobs he has done very well wherever he has been, normally top 3 finishes, coupled with winning the league last season with Monaco. He has an impeccable track record of developing youth through clubs systems, he did it before at Sporting Lisbon.

    If we can't get Allegri then Jardim would be my choice.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_Jardim

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    Juventus planning for life after Allegri amid Chelsea interest | ✍ @sjstandardsport https://t.co/oNavsrMXav

    Another one bites the dust

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    According to L'Equipe, Nice coach Lucien Favre is on #Arsenal's shortlist of possible candidates to replace Arsene Wenger. https://t.co/YDcUw1VGmC


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    We can't hire a manager just because he's nice.
    NOTE: The location of this post has been moved and the thread title (which was previously Wenger is Leaving) has been manipulated by a notorious pro-Wenger moderator. What was previously a message that contained no profanity and made a comment on a real life event has now been manipulated by a deliberately provocative title. An old and crude propaganda and censorship technique.


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    According to the Mail, fans snubbing Premier League home games is emerging as a key factor in the planned review of*Arsene Wenger’s position this summer. The low attendances are causing serious concern among*the club's hierarchy. #Arsenal https://t.co/pqdx5blBWr

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