Still want him to replace Wenger?
posted on 19/3/15
No never have done.
posted on 19/3/15
Jurgen Flopp
posted on 19/3/15
Stay away from my club
posted on 19/3/15
comment by Herbie (U7136)
posted 10 hours, 23 minutes ago
"an experienced coach like Bielsa"
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The Bielsa love of a few on the Arsenal board completely baffles me considering the man has achieved relatively little in terms of tangible success, lead a powerful Argentinean side to one of thwe worst world cup showings ever and his philosophy generally produces teams every bit as naive as some of the worst culprits of the Wenger era.
Do not understand how he's even close to being an option anyone wants, let alone being the primary candidate in the eyes of some.
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I kind of agree. He is a tactical mastermind and I am a fan of his ideas and way of thinking, and he has often been able to make small teams punch way above their weight, but has shown little evidence that he could step up and have success at somewhere like Arsenal.
We don't need someone to reinvent the wheel once Wenger has gone.
posted on 19/3/15
Klopp Have never understood the love in for this guy. He had a period where things went well for him but it always seemed like it would be a temporary thing and lo and behold its proven right.
Being bottom of the league when over half a season has been played is utterly unforgivable. There is no excuse
posted on 19/3/15
One bad season, Klopp is now a bad manager, after getting 2 league titles, constantly challenging the rich Bayern team and got into the CL final.
posted on 19/3/15
Klopp is a glorified head coach and does not do the buying or resigning players. I am sure he has input but its the not the same taking responsibility for the whole club.
posted on 19/3/15
Pep has only done things when he has had a team of the best players. I'm not sure if he can do it in a competitive league like the PL
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Maybe for Bayern, but he turned a very good Barca team (at the very time) into a GREAT one, the best ever in fact.
Xavi was shut out previously (wasn't even involved in the CL final vs us in 06), behind Deco and an up and coming Iniesta. Pep completely modified a role for him and made him a catalyst.
Surrounded the team around Messi to get him to his absolute peak, no coincidence that Leo (although by far still the best on the planet for me) is yet to hit those heights yet.
Got Alves into being a more adept winger than half the ones in our league and is a RB, nurtured Pique who failed in England into one of the best ball-playing defenders in Europe... I could go on.
Nobody can underestimate the influence Pep had at Barca and just credit what he inherited, he did wonders there.
He'd come into a similar situation here to a much lesser extent of course.
The likes of Ox, Jack & Rambo all have world class potential (whether they fulfil is another thing). Arteta will never be a great but is amongst the best deep-lying dictators in the league, statistically showed Carrick up in their title winning campaign a couple years back when Fergie dubbed him the best
Bellerin has superb attacking potential. Ozil, Koscielney, Sanchez and Cazorla all have world class ability.
There's clearly a lot for Pep to work with and thing we'd be his most suited club in England considering our philosophy.
I wouldn't expect us to hit Barca heights of course, nobody will for a while but I fancy him to take us to supreme heights, would certainly be his toughest task yet but one I'd like to think he'd fancy if he ever did come to England
posted on 19/3/15
Klopp has done FAR more with FAR less than wenger
posted on 19/3/15
He's had one bad season, doesn't make him a bad manager. Probably at the stage where he needs a change of scenery, because things have gotten stale. A bit like Wenger really.
