...would you take Ronald Koeman as our new manager? Remember Klopp joined Dortmund from a lesser team and look where they are now, so why not give Koeman a go at Arsenal?
Thoughts?
When Wenger leaves...
posted on 19/10/14
De Boer with Bergkamp and Overmars as his assistants
posted on 19/10/14
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posted on 19/10/14
Still reserving judgement about Koeman as he's been pretty hit and miss throughout his career - e.g he was a relative success at Benfica but a bit aof a flop at PSV.
Southampton had a good start under Poch and look at him now, who says the same wont happen for Koeman?
posted on 19/10/14
comment by Yohan's Kebab Van (U8691)
posted 3 hours, 36 minutes ago
Klopp, Simeone, Garcia
Koeman, no thanks, too early to judge.
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Jurgen Klopp brands Borussia Dortmund 'pointless' after Cologne defeat puts club in 'the worst situation in years'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2798916/jurgen-klopp-brands-borussia-dortmund-pointless-cologne-defeat-puts-club-worst-situation-years.html
posted on 19/10/14
Why do all Arsenal fans keep going on about klopp, Pardew is doing a better job at Newcastle. I think in the last year dortmund prbably played 30 league games and won probably 10 at most.
posted on 19/10/14
Klopp problem is dortmund have the worst chance to goal conversion ratio in all the leagues.
posted on 19/10/14
because Wenger made Klopp look like Jose flipping Mourinho last month
posted on 19/10/14
comment by Slideshow Bob Roberts (U19981)
posted 1 minute ago
because Wenger made Klopp look like Jose flipping Mourinho last month
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Dortmund play like that against most teams, if Welbeck took his 3 chances dortmund would have lost. They lose games like how they played against Arsenal regularly.
posted on 19/10/14
I think Dortmund got the worst goalkeeper in the league though although he does have 1 or 2 good games now and again.
posted on 19/10/14
Lets face it Wenger is not leaving for a couple of years. He is not going to throw away £8m a season and the board don't have the balls for a change.
But I hope that they have been talking to Guardiola. He desperately wants to manage Arsenal. And after he is done with Bayern, probably at the end of next season, he should be our next manager.