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Clint Dempsey
So Jesus Perez was at Woolwich today. Interesting.
So Jesus Perez was at Woolwich today. Interesting.
I kept saying to all the Gooners I know who wanted Wenger gone to be careful what you wish for......it wont happen but would’nt it be wonderful to see them “do a Leeds”
True.The lower leagues are full of teams that were too good to go down, fortunately for them there are plenty of teams not good enough to stay up.
Watching City, I reckon Pep will go at the end of the season
So Jesus Perez was at Woolwich today. Interesting.
I think it's the real Jesus they need to sort that mess out?So Jesus Perez was at Woolwich today. Interesting.
Says who?
Says who?
After we sacked him we have no grounds to complain. It's nothing like Campbell leaving, he abandoned us. We have essentially told Poch he is no longer good enough for us, where he goes afterwards isn't our busines anymore. I wouldn't be happy for him to go to Arsneal but I wouldn't begrudge him if he did.I am in silent mode until this Arsenal roadshow is over and they pick a manager. If in fact Pochettino takes over Arsenal then it just shows a few things about the man and his utterings.
ZeroArteta in talks apparently. What has he done to deserve such a strong reputation as a potential manager?
About the same as Mike Phelan, Carlos Queiroz, Brian Kidd and Steve McLaren.Arteta in talks apparently. What has he done to deserve such a strong reputation as a potential manager?
Exactly the amount I would hope for themArteta in talks apparently. What has he done to deserve such a strong reputation as a potential manager?
https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/sam-allardyce-says-would-improve-21106646
Sam Allardyce says he would improve Arsenal "tomorrow" as Gunners continue boss hunt
Freddie Ljungberg took charge on an interim basis last month following the sacking of Unai Emery but has been unable to oversee a turnaround in fortunes
Sam Allardyce has claimed that he would fix Arsenal's woes "tomorrow" if he was appointed the club's new manager.
Freddie Ljungberg took charge on an interim basis last month following the sacking of Unai Emery but has been unable to oversee a turnaround in fortunes.
A 3-0 home loss to reigning Premier League champions Emirates Marketing Project means the Gunners have won just one of their last 12 games in all competitions.
Ljungberg's position remains unclear as the club continue to plan for a full-time successor to Emery: with the likes of Carlo Ancelotti, Mikel Arteta and Patrick Vieira in the running alongside the former Sweden international.
And, despite not being in the running to take charge of Arsenal , former England boss Allardyce believes he would improve the club in no time.
“Arsenal have lost their way at the moment,” he told TalkSport .
“They need to bond and connect as a squad, somebody needs to get in the dressing room. I could come and work on Arsenal’s defence and make them better tomorrow, not a problem whatsoever.
“I’ve done it everywhere I’ve been – Saudi Sportswashing Machine , Blackburn, Bolton, West Ham, Crystal Palace, Everton , I’ve done it all there.
“But what you can’t do is get the front line performing that much better, you’ve got to hope you’ve got good quality players up there, and Arsenal have.”
And Allardyce also reckons that Arsenal's miserable form means Ancelotti would most likely reject the job offer.
He added: “I’m not so sure Ancelotti would want it.
“A manager of his calibre would look at the quality of the squad and wouldn’t want to put his own reputation and career at that much risk.”