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    Quote Originally Posted by Niall_Quinn View Post
    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.
    From the look of things, that process is likely to involve Wenger. Either him being made aware that's what the club is doing or him having hands-on involvement.
    'WHEN HE HAS A PLAN, WE BACK HIM, WHEN HE DOESN'T......WE KEEP QUIET'

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    I can almost believe without a shadow of a doubt, that if Klopp managed the same the players that Wenger has at his disposal we would be champions of England and Europe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1_nilto the arsenal View Post
    I can almost believe without a shadow of a doubt, that if Klopp managed the same the players that Wenger has at his disposal we would be champions of England and Europe.
    Really???

    Don't get me wrong we have some fantastic players in certain positions but it's also a very unbalanced squad...yes Wenger is responsible for that obviously but you can't square the circle of having six defenders in your squad and having flamini and arteta as your defensive midfielders.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbert_Chapman's_Zombie View Post
    I think Klopp is someone who proves that success is ephemeral.

    Didn't know what that meant but Google tells me it's short term, not sure what you mean by it though.

    He's the one manager in Europe who has done a similar job to Wenger and should rightly be considered as a successor. He's been there for 6 years and turned them from also rans into one of the most revered teams in Europe, unearthing several bargain players on the way as well. Ok they've seen a drop off in performance but they're obviously going through a transition having lost key players and needing to compete with a club who can bludgeon their way to the top. Sound familiar?

    Ironically Wenger had about 6-7 years of success before the quality dropped as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maestro View Post
    From the look of things, that process is likely to involve Wenger. Either him being made aware that's what the club is doing or him having hands-on involvement.
    It's hard to say, i don't think Wenger had any involvement in appointing Andries Jonker or Shad Forsythe.

    This to me suggests he is acknowledging that this is his final contract and that it's for the club to build for the future. Will he be consulted on a replacement?...quite possibly but let's face it who ever comes in will be their own man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marc Overmars View Post
    Didn't know what that meant but Google tells me it's short term, not sure what you mean by it though.

    He's the one manager in Europe who has done a similar job to Wenger and should rightly be considered as a successor. He's been there for 6 years and turned them from also rans into one of the most revered teams in Europe, unearthing several bargain players on the way as well. Ok they've seen a drop off in performance but they're obviously going through a transition having lost key players and needing to compete with a club who can bludgeon their way to the top. Sound familiar?

    Ironically Wenger had about 6-7 years of success before the quality dropped as well.

    True you can't really say much until the end of the season, but Dortmund's current form is quite worrying and they haven't lost the volume of players we did under Wenger. But success is ephemeral, and really in the last season or so Dortmund have looked average.

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    I really do believe Klopp is the future for Arsenal. He's just gone a little stale at Dortmund and has taken them as far as he can. He has proven success in the Bundesliga and Champions League. I am almost certain 100% this Arsenal squad would be the team to beat this season. He will deliver us not only the league championship but our first European Cup, thats how good he is. He will tear Moureen apart tactical and knowledge wise. With the money at his disposal we could enjoy a decade of success and being the top club in the premier league and Europe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marc Overmars View Post
    Didn't know what that meant but Google tells me it's short term, not sure what you mean by it though.

    He's the one manager in Europe who has done a similar job to Wenger and should rightly be considered as a successor. He's been there for 6 years and turned them from also rans into one of the most revered teams in Europe, unearthing several bargain players on the way as well. Ok they've seen a drop off in performance but they're obviously going through a transition having lost key players and needing to compete with a club who can bludgeon their way to the top. Sound familiar?

    Ironically Wenger had about 6-7 years of success before the quality dropped as well.
    They tore us apart and they play by far some of the best attacking football in Europe having lost their best players, they still produce and give 150%. Klopp is the man that can shootdown Chelsea and City.

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    they tore us apart because we were shit, i think Hartlepool would have torn us apart the way we performed in Dortmund.

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    Does it have to be a big name. Wenger was a nobody and has had three terrific seasons in 18 years. Even in our penny pinching days our wages Bill was always top four.

    Wenger will leave in next few years so there needs to be a plan in place and if it is bould I am ok with that. But for anyone to suggest no one can do it better, is ludicrous and we aren't talking about James Bond.

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