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  • Pep

    321 93.04%
  • Klopp

    4 1.16%
  • Coyle

    4 1.16%
  • Wenger disguised as Coyle

    4 1.16%
  • None of the above

    12 3.48%
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Thread: Who Will the New Manager Be?

  1. #11
    Herbert_Chapman's_Zombie
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    Quote Originally Posted by Niall_Quinn View Post
    So obviously Wenger is gone, whether it's now or at the end of the season. He can't blag this out any longer. But who replaces him?
    Are you feeling ok?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Munchies View Post
    Monk has done a great job at Swansea..
    He has but he's still unproven and with no offence we are too big a club to be going sign unproven managers. If Wenger went right now, we'd be looking at Ancelotti, Klopp, Joachim Low and possibly Guardiola (we'd have Bould in as caretaker until the end of the season)

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    Though of course it's all pure fantasy Wenger is here until 2020 at least

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    Quote Originally Posted by Globalgunner View Post
    There will never be another manager after Wenger. The club will disappear into the Matrix ether after he has gone and we will all wake up faced with a choice of two colored pills.
    Which one allows you to live in blissful ignorance of the nightmare existence you have?. That'd be the one id go for

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    As much as i am at the end of my teather with Wenger, I do have fears of a new manager. When i look at ManU, Pool, Spurs etc they cant settle on a decent manager. I for one would prefer a comfortable(ish) top four finish rather than the suffering Pool, spuds etc go through each season. Moyes was lorded as the next big thing, and he did a good job at Everton, but failed at ManU. They are all up and down, players come and go as they play well for one manager but not the next. I feel sometimes better the devil you know. Yes Monk is doing well, but give it a year or so and he could be the next Coyle, or Rodgers. I look at Pep, Mour, they go from one mega rich club to the next, teams that are already graced with `top top quality`. Klopp has done ok, improved this season but last was dire.
    Im not a gambler in life, so Im probably wrong. Out of that list above, I would punt for Pep, but as for the others, Im less inclined. Other than Klopp, Pep, who is out there that can make a real good job of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alexander View Post
    As much as i am at the end of my teather with Wenger, I do have fears of a new manager. When i look at ManU, Pool, Spurs etc they cant settle on a decent manager. I for one would prefer a comfortable(ish) top four finish rather than the suffering Pool, spuds etc go through each season. Moyes was lorded as the next big thing, and he did a good job at Everton, but failed at ManU. They are all up and down, players come and go as they play well for one manager but not the next. I feel sometimes better the devil you know. Yes Monk is doing well, but give it a year or so and he could be the next Coyle, or Rodgers. I look at Pep, Mour, they go from one mega rich club to the next, teams that are already graced with `top top quality`. Klopp has done ok, improved this season but last was dire.
    Im not a gambler in life, so Im probably wrong. Out of that list above, I would punt for Pep, but as for the others, Im less inclined. Other than Klopp, Pep, who is out there that can make a real good job of it.
    Who is Klopp managing?

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    GW really should have been an option in this poll, we could do it for half the wages
    'WHEN HE HAS A PLAN, WE BACK HIM, WHEN HE DOESN'T......WE KEEP QUIET'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harland View Post
    Who is Klopp managing?
    Asunlounger FC
    'WHEN HE HAS A PLAN, WE BACK HIM, WHEN HE DOESN'T......WE KEEP QUIET'

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    Be careful what you wish for, although lack of silverware is disappointing but we are consistent top 4 club, just wish Wenger would buy those last few bits of a jigsaw puzzle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Goonerno1 View Post
    Be careful what you wish for, although lack of silverware is disappointing but we are consistent top 4 club, just wish Wenger would buy those last few bits of a jigsaw puzzle.
    He will. He has bought a couple of expensive players since the stadium debt became history. He won't just buy for the sake of it. Look at spuds who spent a load of money on 3 players and it did not work out. Buying one or two each summer is the way to build the team/squad. Even SAF did not go out and spend loads every time - he bought a couple of key players each time. Sure - we needed to buy someone who would put the ball in the net but as AW said, you don't want just anyone. You need to get someone who will improve the squad and Giroud is not as crap as some seem to make out.

    Since the stadium build phase,we have won the FA Cup twice and come 3rd - 1st if you ignore the two teams with a billion pounds of silly money. The way some people talk about our club, you'd think we were languishing in the conference. Of course it would be nice to get another title and to win the CL but most clubs in England would love to have our 'problem'.

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