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    Quote Originally Posted by Power_n_Glory View Post
    Whoever we pick, they must have experience of winning a title in another league. It can't be a novice. Spurs are looking good because they have AVB in charge there who had an undefeated league win with Porto along with winning the domestic cups and Europa League. Laudrop looks good but he could just as easily share the same fate as Coyle or Rogers. It just might be a step too far.

    Part of the reason why we're falling behind the pack is because there are more managers in the league with experience of winging titles elsewhere. When Wenger arrived that just wasn't the case and he never faced mangers that had a experience of winning league titles in other leagues. It's way too much of a risk to take on someone like Moyes or Laudrop. Moyes hasn't even win a domestic cup here with Everton so forget him. It's a step backwards as in the same way we bring in players with no experience of winning anything. It's going to be hard enough gassing up the players with that belief if our manager can't even boast about winning and having the 'been there done that T-shirt'.
    Dont agree that any person, let alone another manager would be a step down from Wenger. Especially the names you mentioned... Klopp won f'all before Dortmund and look what he has done to the team. Martinez, Moyes, Laudrup all have the credentials to succeed at our club. Even being managerless wouldnt be a step down from Wenger IMO..
    Arsene Wenger, the only football manager that got paid 8 million quid to do nothing but sit on his arse..

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    Moyes? No thanks.

    Cringe everytime I hear anyone name him as a likely replacement for Wenger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by She Wore A Yellow Ribbon View Post
    great post.
    It really was not. It made no sense at all.

    It quoted a statement saying most people want to take the risk.

    Which frankly isn't much of a risk at all.

    And for those remaining who want to keep Wenger, I doubt they want more failure.

    It is possible to want different approaches yet want success for the Club.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GB. View Post
    It really was not. It made no sense at all.
    It's ok, we all expect the pig that gets struck by the rock to squeal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoringBoringArsenal View Post
    It's ok, we all expect the pig that gets struck by the rock to squeal.
    That made more sense tbf.

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    Every good manager will be snapped up while Wenget continues to hang on for dear life, we're screwed either way.

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    We are years away from repair - the whole culture of the Club is one of acceptance of mediocrity. For a new Manager to change it, he would firstly have to be top class, and secondly, he'd need the support of the hierarchy.

    AVB is a very capable manager - but without the support of the hierarchy as was the case at Chelsea, he never had a chance of success or changing the culture there - the result was he was out on his ass and made to look like a sqealing pig stuck by a rock.

    I doubt a new manager will have the success we as fans want, because the culture of the whole Club will have to change, and that includes the culture of the people who runthe Club such as the owner and his executive team. I don't see anyone having the power to do that.

    Ironically, the one man who possibly had that power a few years ago, is the man currently occupying the Manager's seat, but his stock has fallen, and along with it, the power to change anything. Not that it matters because he has bough hook line and sinker into the business model.

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    getting some pride back and a change of bad habits is the first step that we need and something a new manager will be able to deliver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GB. View Post
    It really was not. It made no sense at all.

    It quoted a statement saying most people want to take the risk.

    Which frankly isn't much of a risk at all.

    And for those remaining who want to keep Wenger, I doubt they want more failure.

    It is possible to want different approaches yet want success for the Club.
    oh be quiet, stop trying to stir up an argument. i can say its a great post to whatever i want so shush.

    awful modding and attempt to get a bite, but then its gw, what else did i expect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fakeyank View Post
    Dont agree that any person, let alone another manager would be a step down from Wenger. Especially the names you mentioned... Klopp won f'all before Dortmund and look what he has done to the team. Martinez, Moyes, Laudrup all have the credentials to succeed at our club. Even being managerless wouldnt be a step down from Wenger IMO..
    What credentials do they have? Laudrop was a fantastic player and has recently won the league cup but he's still a huge risk that could potentially take us down to where Liverpool are. Wenger for all his faults still has the status and respect of his players. If he really flips and he'll get a reaction and support. No mass mutiny which can potentially happen if we bring in someone with less credentials than the players we have or hope to acquire.

    As for Klopp, the German league has one powerhouse team in Bayern Munich. How many other teams are there in Germany that can rival Bayern's spending power? What Klopp has done is fantastic and the German league is getting better, I'd have no problem with Klopp coming here because he's won league titles and competed at the higest level. But the Prem is harder to win and dominate because you have three powerhouse teams that can match the spending power of any team in Europe and then our club and Liverpool with a history of winning and huge potential. If the title winners get complacent, as seen with City and United, there is a scrap for the title with two/three other clubs that have previously won the league and coaches that have experienced success in the Prem. The level of competition is fierce and I seriously doubt the guys you mentioned could pull off a Klopp.

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