The guy who puts the cones out for Pep?
Jenius99, Article says, our guys went to see him at his house. I am not sure how does that work !
Manchester is a couple of hours from London.
Arteta would be an interesting choice. Concern is whether certain players would respect him or take him seriously as it would be his first management job, and that also, at one of the biggest clubs in the prem
I can only guess Arteta was travelling back with the them and the discussions continued overnight.
I wouldn't mind him tbh young and has lrarbed alot from the best out there so hes worth a punt.
Maybe the City players will comvince him not to sign
Tell him there will be ARTETA OUT banners after 4 games..
Why leave City for a poison chalice
Arsenal are a huge draw despite our present circumstance. Imagine what we will think of Arteta if he can turn it around. In fact most managers will love the Arsenal job.
Seems risky, sure he has a lot of good ideas and tactics. Not sure how good he’d be as a leader, can he inspire a pretty hopeless team
comment by 4-Adam-30 (U22016)
posted 1 hour, 42 minutes ago
I wouldn't mind him tbh young and has lrarbed alot from the best out there so hes worth a punt.
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Steve McLaren spent a few seasons with Fergie, didn’t make him Fergie. Doesn’t matter who you learn from their is a hell of a difference between manager and assistant manager, the guy has zero experience as a manager. This is a huge risk. Il obviously back him but with the likes of ancelotti out there, I feel we need a guy that can steady the ship first.
from a rival point of view, I'd be happy for Arteta to take over (on face value) which is not a good thing for Arsenal
Your board come across as such penny pinchers
it just screams that Arteta is the cheapest yes man they can find if this goes through
Why does a team like Arsenal have to take risks in their manager appointments?Surely they could appoint any manager in the world.
comment by Sem (U9729)
posted 24 minutes ago
from a rival point of view, I'd be happy for Arteta to take over (on face value) which is not a good thing for Arsenal
Your board come across as such penny pinchers
it just screams that Arteta is the cheapest yes man they can find if this goes through
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How do you know Arteta will be no good?
I've heard good things about Arteta. I saw an interview with Poch and he rated him very highly in their time at PSG together. Think it was a question about who is the player he worked with who he could see as most being a good manager. Something like that.
comment by PowerkingHenry27 (U18930)
posted 46 minutes ago
comment by 4-Adam-30 (U22016)
posted 1 hour, 42 minutes ago
I wouldn't mind him tbh young and has lrarbed alot from the best out there so hes worth a punt.
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Steve McLaren spent a few seasons with Fergie, didn’t make him Fergie. Doesn’t matter who you learn from their is a hell of a difference between manager and assistant manager, the guy has zero experience as a manager. This is a huge risk. Il obviously back him but with the likes of ancelotti out there, I feel we need a guy that can steady the ship first.
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I know what you mean but I think he'll do ok.
would it be Arteta/Alonso duo or one or the other? i know theyre best mates since childhood etc. They'd bring a lot to the table i think despite being relatively inexperienced in the role.
Whoever the manager is they're going to have to oversee a clear out if they want to really improve Arsenal. Not going to do that just through coaching ability.
It’s a gamble but you need to gamble now. Wenger and Emery both experienced and successful haven’t been able to provide any forward thrust for the club so why not gamble on the next big thing.
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 27 seconds ago
Whoever the manager is they're going to have to oversee a clear out if they want to really improve Arsenal. Not going to do that just through coaching ability.
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Its rotten to the core, they put enough money in as owners, only 3 teams in the EPL have spent more net over the last 5 or so years and one of thems Everton.
The attitude of the players stinks.
Wenger shielded them for decades, allowed them to fack about on twitter etc from the youth up and took all the blame for their downfalls.
Need someone like Rafa who wont stand for it, go in there and change their entire mentality from the bottom up. Theyll probably hire another pushover yes man like Emery though who will get let down by the players and accept it.
Although it’s a gamble, I believe Arteta is the right choice if we want to develop our game he will understand exactly what is required and has personality to inspire this players and he will know what players to buy and hopefully organise the current players and he’s also a former player and understands the club could be the best manager at this time and maybe long term I will support this appointment and he will be the cutest manager ever.
Wasn't Artea overlooked when Emery was first appointed because he was demanding a large transfer budget?
Can't see how he'd be demanding anything but more now.
Not sure a untried and inexperienced manager is what we need , much rather we tried to get a proven PL manager like Rafa Benitez
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posted on 16/12/19
The guy who puts the cones out for Pep?
posted on 16/12/19
Then who is the answer?
posted on 16/12/19
Wasn't Arteta in London?
posted on 16/12/19
Jenius99, Article says, our guys went to see him at his house. I am not sure how does that work !
posted on 16/12/19
Manchester is a couple of hours from London.
posted on 16/12/19
Arteta would be an interesting choice. Concern is whether certain players would respect him or take him seriously as it would be his first management job, and that also, at one of the biggest clubs in the prem
posted on 16/12/19
I can only guess Arteta was travelling back with the them and the discussions continued overnight.
posted on 16/12/19
I wouldn't mind him tbh young and has lrarbed alot from the best out there so hes worth a punt.
posted on 16/12/19
Learned.
posted on 16/12/19
Maybe the City players will comvince him not to sign
Tell him there will be ARTETA OUT banners after 4 games..
Why leave City for a poison chalice
posted on 16/12/19
Arsenal are a huge draw despite our present circumstance. Imagine what we will think of Arteta if he can turn it around. In fact most managers will love the Arsenal job.
posted on 16/12/19
Seems risky, sure he has a lot of good ideas and tactics. Not sure how good he’d be as a leader, can he inspire a pretty hopeless team
posted on 16/12/19
comment by 4-Adam-30 (U22016)
posted 1 hour, 42 minutes ago
I wouldn't mind him tbh young and has lrarbed alot from the best out there so hes worth a punt.
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Steve McLaren spent a few seasons with Fergie, didn’t make him Fergie. Doesn’t matter who you learn from their is a hell of a difference between manager and assistant manager, the guy has zero experience as a manager. This is a huge risk. Il obviously back him but with the likes of ancelotti out there, I feel we need a guy that can steady the ship first.
posted on 16/12/19
from a rival point of view, I'd be happy for Arteta to take over (on face value) which is not a good thing for Arsenal
Your board come across as such penny pinchers
it just screams that Arteta is the cheapest yes man they can find if this goes through
posted on 16/12/19
Why does a team like Arsenal have to take risks in their manager appointments?Surely they could appoint any manager in the world.
posted on 16/12/19
comment by Sem (U9729)
posted 24 minutes ago
from a rival point of view, I'd be happy for Arteta to take over (on face value) which is not a good thing for Arsenal
Your board come across as such penny pinchers
it just screams that Arteta is the cheapest yes man they can find if this goes through
----------------------------------------------------------------------
How do you know Arteta will be no good?
posted on 16/12/19
I've heard good things about Arteta. I saw an interview with Poch and he rated him very highly in their time at PSG together. Think it was a question about who is the player he worked with who he could see as most being a good manager. Something like that.
posted on 16/12/19
comment by PowerkingHenry27 (U18930)
posted 46 minutes ago
comment by 4-Adam-30 (U22016)
posted 1 hour, 42 minutes ago
I wouldn't mind him tbh young and has lrarbed alot from the best out there so hes worth a punt.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Steve McLaren spent a few seasons with Fergie, didn’t make him Fergie. Doesn’t matter who you learn from their is a hell of a difference between manager and assistant manager, the guy has zero experience as a manager. This is a huge risk. Il obviously back him but with the likes of ancelotti out there, I feel we need a guy that can steady the ship first.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I know what you mean but I think he'll do ok.
posted on 16/12/19
would it be Arteta/Alonso duo or one or the other? i know theyre best mates since childhood etc. They'd bring a lot to the table i think despite being relatively inexperienced in the role.
posted on 16/12/19
Whoever the manager is they're going to have to oversee a clear out if they want to really improve Arsenal. Not going to do that just through coaching ability.
posted on 16/12/19
It’s a gamble but you need to gamble now. Wenger and Emery both experienced and successful haven’t been able to provide any forward thrust for the club so why not gamble on the next big thing.
posted on 16/12/19
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 27 seconds ago
Whoever the manager is they're going to have to oversee a clear out if they want to really improve Arsenal. Not going to do that just through coaching ability.
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Its rotten to the core, they put enough money in as owners, only 3 teams in the EPL have spent more net over the last 5 or so years and one of thems Everton.
The attitude of the players stinks.
Wenger shielded them for decades, allowed them to fack about on twitter etc from the youth up and took all the blame for their downfalls.
Need someone like Rafa who wont stand for it, go in there and change their entire mentality from the bottom up. Theyll probably hire another pushover yes man like Emery though who will get let down by the players and accept it.
posted on 16/12/19
Although it’s a gamble, I believe Arteta is the right choice if we want to develop our game he will understand exactly what is required and has personality to inspire this players and he will know what players to buy and hopefully organise the current players and he’s also a former player and understands the club could be the best manager at this time and maybe long term I will support this appointment and he will be the cutest manager ever.
posted on 16/12/19
Wasn't Artea overlooked when Emery was first appointed because he was demanding a large transfer budget?
Can't see how he'd be demanding anything but more now.
posted on 16/12/19
Not sure a untried and inexperienced manager is what we need , much rather we tried to get a proven PL manager like Rafa Benitez
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