Of course, I get that he might be very good.
Regardless though, he has been a premiership assistant coach for two years. Thats it.
Not even run a youth team, let alone worked his way up the pyramid etc.
And Arsenal, while failing, are a massive premier league club, who SHOULD be pushing for a top 4 place heavily.
For them to take Arteta (if they do) will be a huge gamble. Very bold - I would admire them just for that.
I think Moyes was well past his best before he left Everton, and has basically carried on somewhere between brick and underwhelming since.
Them having him back would be a massive mistake. In their shoes Id take someone like Silva all day long over Moyes.
He is a good coach, but I dont know if he can work with what they would give him...
they only wanted him for 6 months - he insisted on the 18 months and got he pay off.
I remember meeting a Villa fan (mate of a mate) just after Oneil so they were really brick, spent a hell of a lot of time trying to convince me what a massive club they were. It was an experience, hope Fulham smash them (love the Fulham away game).
It's the Brothers, so cue Mauricio Pellegrino.Favourite for West Ham is Manuel Pellegrini.
it will all end in tears
They are a massive club, just not had any success for a long time, their fan base is good and with the right people in charge they could be a force in PL.
Won't disagree with the other points but the fan base are muppets, always thought it at the games due to the constant begging for fouls and phantom hand balls and recent interactions reinforced this. If they were any good they would be insufferable as the red scouse.
When I write their fan base is good I mean in terms of turning up each week, they are just like most modern fans, complete arseholes.
Especially considering none of them have been there long at all!
Poch at 4 years being the longest standing tells you all you need to know about clubs attitudes these days.
Poch is now the longest serving PL manager. Howe and Dyche have been at their clubs longer, but not all in the PL.