No experience as a manager. Huge risk. Would have thought that Arsenal would have gone for a tried and tested top manager. Apparently not.
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I think you have to take the context of our structure into consideration - we do not have a 'manager' we have a head coach, and by all accounts we have employed a good well-respected coach. Obviously it's all semantics but I would be a lot more concerned if we'd employed Arteta to do the full Wenger-style one man does everything position
comment by Superb (U6486)
posted 27 minutes ago
No experience as a manager. Huge risk. Would have thought that Arsenal would have gone for a tried and tested top manager. Apparently not.
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Could say the same thing bout Lampard. Ok he’s had a season at a much smaller club at a lower standard but it’s sort of irrelevant. Going to Chelsea as a manager is a totally different ball game , dealing with huge egos , a demand to make top 4. He had no experience at this level managerial wise. He’s done ok.
comment by PowerkingHenry27 (U18930)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Superb (U6486)
posted 27 minutes ago
No experience as a manager. Huge risk. Would have thought that Arsenal would have gone for a tried and tested top manager. Apparently not.
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Could say the same thing bout Lampard. Ok he’s had a season at a much smaller club at a lower standard but it’s sort of irrelevant. Going to Chelsea as a manager is a totally different ball game , dealing with huge egos , a demand to make top 4. He had no experience at this level managerial wise. He’s done ok.
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Still a big difference between an entire season of games under your belt as manager in all the different domestic competitions as opposed to not even one single game.
comment by Superb (U6486)
posted 1 hour, 19 minutes ago
comment by PowerkingHenry27 (U18930)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Superb (U6486)
posted 27 minutes ago
No experience as a manager. Huge risk. Would have thought that Arsenal would have gone for a tried and tested top manager. Apparently not.
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Could say the same thing bout Lampard. Ok he’s had a season at a much smaller club at a lower standard but it’s sort of irrelevant. Going to Chelsea as a manager is a totally different ball game , dealing with huge egos , a demand to make top 4. He had no experience at this level managerial wise. He’s done ok.
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Still a big difference between an entire season of games under your belt as manager in all the different domestic competitions as opposed to not even one single game.
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Not really, as I said it’s a major step up from derby to Chelsea ,no offence to Derby. You’re dealing with a different type of player, a huge difference in expectations, have to please a big worldwide fan base. So it really is comparable between Arteta and Lampard.
He's here now. We need to back him and be patient. From the outside it's easy to say he has no experience etc,but all those inside the game, people who know him and have worked with him seem to rate him very highly. Maybe we should accept that and back him and be patient,for a change?
Not a grey hair on his head... yet.
comment by Billy The Yidd (U3924)
posted 47 minutes ago
Sherwood Mk2
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You wish.
comment by ● Billy The Yidd ● (U3924)
posted on 20/12/19
Sherwood Mk2
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I bet u wish you had Poch now
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posted on 20/12/19
No experience as a manager. Huge risk. Would have thought that Arsenal would have gone for a tried and tested top manager. Apparently not.
posted on 20/12/19
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posted on 20/12/19
I think you have to take the context of our structure into consideration - we do not have a 'manager' we have a head coach, and by all accounts we have employed a good well-respected coach. Obviously it's all semantics but I would be a lot more concerned if we'd employed Arteta to do the full Wenger-style one man does everything position
posted on 20/12/19
posted on 20/12/19
Probably not to be fair
posted on 20/12/19
comment by Superb (U6486)
posted 27 minutes ago
No experience as a manager. Huge risk. Would have thought that Arsenal would have gone for a tried and tested top manager. Apparently not.
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Could say the same thing bout Lampard. Ok he’s had a season at a much smaller club at a lower standard but it’s sort of irrelevant. Going to Chelsea as a manager is a totally different ball game , dealing with huge egos , a demand to make top 4. He had no experience at this level managerial wise. He’s done ok.
posted on 20/12/19
comment by PowerkingHenry27 (U18930)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Superb (U6486)
posted 27 minutes ago
No experience as a manager. Huge risk. Would have thought that Arsenal would have gone for a tried and tested top manager. Apparently not.
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Could say the same thing bout Lampard. Ok he’s had a season at a much smaller club at a lower standard but it’s sort of irrelevant. Going to Chelsea as a manager is a totally different ball game , dealing with huge egos , a demand to make top 4. He had no experience at this level managerial wise. He’s done ok.
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Still a big difference between an entire season of games under your belt as manager in all the different domestic competitions as opposed to not even one single game.
posted on 20/12/19
comment by Superb (U6486)
posted 1 hour, 19 minutes ago
comment by PowerkingHenry27 (U18930)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Superb (U6486)
posted 27 minutes ago
No experience as a manager. Huge risk. Would have thought that Arsenal would have gone for a tried and tested top manager. Apparently not.
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Could say the same thing bout Lampard. Ok he’s had a season at a much smaller club at a lower standard but it’s sort of irrelevant. Going to Chelsea as a manager is a totally different ball game , dealing with huge egos , a demand to make top 4. He had no experience at this level managerial wise. He’s done ok.
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Still a big difference between an entire season of games under your belt as manager in all the different domestic competitions as opposed to not even one single game.
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Not really, as I said it’s a major step up from derby to Chelsea ,no offence to Derby. You’re dealing with a different type of player, a huge difference in expectations, have to please a big worldwide fan base. So it really is comparable between Arteta and Lampard.
posted on 20/12/19
Sherwood Mk2
posted on 20/12/19
He's here now. We need to back him and be patient. From the outside it's easy to say he has no experience etc,but all those inside the game, people who know him and have worked with him seem to rate him very highly. Maybe we should accept that and back him and be patient,for a change?
posted on 20/12/19
Not a grey hair on his head... yet.
posted on 20/12/19
comment by Billy The Yidd (U3924)
posted 47 minutes ago
Sherwood Mk2
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You wish.
posted on 5/3/20
comment by ● Billy The Yidd ● (U3924)
posted on 20/12/19
Sherwood Mk2
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I bet u wish you had Poch now
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