CaptGooner wrote:Zenith wrote:
Emery 2.0
Angelito wrote:LMAO wrote:Angelito wrote:BS221B wrote:Good to see that DG has finally accepted the Arsenal way of playing aka possession based, flowing attacking football. We cant do with pragmatics like Emery or Allegri.
Ten Hag would be great if Poch goes to Bayern. I dont see anyone else getting him. It would be also great if Sarri gets sacked by Juve at end of the season, he is destined to do great at Arsenal.
Would take Allegri's pragmatics over Rodgers or Nuno any day of the week. Can't hire another mid-table manager, or a manager who failed in the only big job of his career.
That said, Pochettino is the ideal candidate. ten Hag is Barca-bound, I feel.
I thought ten Hag was earmarked for Bayern in the summer? At least, that's what I've been reading over the past few weeks from Bayern fans on Reddit.
That leaves Arsenal and United as the current main players for Poch since he had an amiable relationship with Espanyol, both as a player and as a manager.
It might be.
ten Hag looks like the perfect manager for Barca. But since Barca executives are Arsenal-level dumb, they obviously won't give Messi a good manager again for the umpteenth time. So, yeah, Bayern might hire ten Hag and go on to dominate BuLi. Oh wait..
I'd like to see him at Barca. The Barca manager post has been vacant for nearly 3 years now. Can't believe such a mammoth club would do such a thing.
I think Allegri wants the ManU job. He will have all the resources there and wouldn't simply be a coach, but a manager. It's between him and Poch for the ManU job. Bayern might be interested in Poch too.
Feel, we should simply do whatever it takes to get Poch. He'd be perfect for Arsenal: doesn't need a bucket load of cash, long-term solution, plays good football, works with the youth, and is a great tactician.
swipe right wrote:Arsenal struggling to afford Europe's elite coaches and may be forced to appoint caretaker Freddie Ljungberg or former player Mikel Arteta
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footb ... gberg.html
Angelito wrote:CaptGooner wrote:Zenith wrote:
Emery 2.0
Jack The Ripper wrote:Most people don't know the rules, Freddie is not allowed to be the manager for long, because he does not have the correct licenses, he can only continue for 2 more months and then its illegal, the club can actually be deducted points, no way he can go on until end of season. Here is one of the many documents that explain it. research it guys.
https://tribuna.com/en/arsenal/news/3515911/
Jack The Ripper wrote:Most people don't know the rules, Freddie is not allowed to be the manager for long, because he does not have the correct licenses, he can only continue for 2 more months and then its illegal, the club can actually be deducted points, no way he can go on until end of season. Here is one of the many documents that explain it. research it guys.
https://tribuna.com/en/arsenal/news/3515911/
Özim wrote:Ljungberg isn't the answer for me, his lineup and substitutions on Sunday were both really poor, for me he seems to have pre-conceived ideas about certain players that aren't reality.
We need to get someone decent in, wouldn't put it past the club to go for the cheap option though, Ljungberg or Arteta would be a disaster, our status as a top club would well and truly be over if we appointed either of those two.
DiamondGooner wrote:Özim wrote:Ljungberg isn't the answer for me, his lineup and substitutions on Sunday were both really poor, for me he seems to have pre-conceived ideas about certain players that aren't reality.
We need to get someone decent in, wouldn't put it past the club to go for the cheap option though, Ljungberg or Arteta would be a disaster, our status as a top club would well and truly be over if we appointed either of those two.
It was one game ffs.
How can you judge on one game when it also looked like he was picking a lot of Europa players because he'd worked with them more.
The man had 48 hrs to prepare, give him 3-4 games before you form a final opinion.
DiamondGooner wrote:Özim wrote:Ljungberg isn't the answer for me, his lineup and substitutions on Sunday were both really poor, for me he seems to have pre-conceived ideas about certain players that aren't reality.
We need to get someone decent in, wouldn't put it past the club to go for the cheap option though, Ljungberg or Arteta would be a disaster, our status as a top club would well and truly be over if we appointed either of those two.
It was one game ffs.
How can you judge on one game when it also looked like he was picking a lot of Europa players because he'd worked with them more.
The man had 48 hrs to prepare, give him 3-4 games before you form a final opinion.
theHotHead wrote:DiamondGooner wrote:Özim wrote:Ljungberg isn't the answer for me, his lineup and substitutions on Sunday were both really poor, for me he seems to have pre-conceived ideas about certain players that aren't reality.
We need to get someone decent in, wouldn't put it past the club to go for the cheap option though, Ljungberg or Arteta would be a disaster, our status as a top club would well and truly be over if we appointed either of those two.
It was one game ffs.
How can you judge on one game when it also looked like he was picking a lot of Europa players because he'd worked with them more.
The man had 48 hrs to prepare, give him 3-4 games before you form a final opinion.
Exactly, baffling how someone can make such comments!