Wenger is signing a two year deal
Wenger is signing a two year deal
Really
Proof if ever it was neede that clubs owners don't care one bit what fans think, after all the infighting and let's be honest sometimes volatile atmosphere at some games and they go give him a further 2 years brilliant
Tuchel is on his way to Leverkusen
Wenger signed a new two-year deal. What's the feeling amongst Arsenal supporters?
Was Tuchel really pulling up many trees at Dortmund? Havent really watched them much this season but i know they won the german cup on sat.
He'll probably hold out until October/November time for the start of the PL sacking season. Any of the top 6 (barring Mourinho) get off to a sticky start and it could be curtains for them. Tuchel would be a prime candidate to then jump on the PL gravy train.
Any of the top 6 (barring Mourinho) get off to a sticky start and it could be curtains for them.
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comment by Robbing_Hoody (U6374)
posted 1 minute ago
Any of the top 6 (barring Mourinho) get off to a sticky start and it could be curtains for them.
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well he has won 2 trophies this season (some will argue 3), and there's no real history of United getting rid of a manager early in the season after a sticky start, unless you go back to 1986.
comment by Cornelius Oofterom (U15867)
He'll probably hold out until October/November time for the start of the PL sacking season. Any of the top 6 (barring Mourinho) get off to a sticky start and it could be curtains for them. Tuchel would be a prime candidate to then jump on the PL gravy train.
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Not a United fan by any chance, are you?
comment by Robbing_Hoody (U6374)
posted 3 hours, 1 minute ago
Any of the top 6 (barring Mourinho) get off to a sticky start and it could be curtains for them.
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Biggest load of ballacks I've read for quite a while! Not one of the top six managers will get sacked, no matter what start they have
Tuchel probably had talks with Arsenal mid-season, expected Wenger to leave and Arsenal turned around and left him in the lurch.
Plenty of jobs going though around Europe, can't imagine him going that far down. I'd say he might be at Roma or Bilbao or maybe even PSG if they get rid of Emery yet.
Spalletti is a good coach though, one that maybe Arsenal should have waited a bit longer and taken him instead of Wenger in my opinion.
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posted on 30/5/17
Wenger is signing a two year deal
posted on 30/5/17
Wenger is signing a two year deal
Really
Proof if ever it was neede that clubs owners don't care one bit what fans think, after all the infighting and let's be honest sometimes volatile atmosphere at some games and they go give him a further 2 years brilliant
posted on 30/5/17
2 more years of Wenger
posted on 30/5/17
Tuchel is on his way to Leverkusen
posted on 30/5/17
Wenger signed a new two-year deal. What's the feeling amongst Arsenal supporters?
posted on 30/5/17
Was Tuchel really pulling up many trees at Dortmund? Havent really watched them much this season but i know they won the german cup on sat.
posted on 30/5/17
He'll probably hold out until October/November time for the start of the PL sacking season. Any of the top 6 (barring Mourinho) get off to a sticky start and it could be curtains for them. Tuchel would be a prime candidate to then jump on the PL gravy train.
posted on 30/5/17
Any of the top 6 (barring Mourinho) get off to a sticky start and it could be curtains for them.
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posted on 30/5/17
guess that's a no
posted on 30/5/17
comment by Robbing_Hoody (U6374)
posted 1 minute ago
Any of the top 6 (barring Mourinho) get off to a sticky start and it could be curtains for them.
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well he has won 2 trophies this season (some will argue 3), and there's no real history of United getting rid of a manager early in the season after a sticky start, unless you go back to 1986.
posted on 30/5/17
comment by Cornelius Oofterom (U15867)
He'll probably hold out until October/November time for the start of the PL sacking season. Any of the top 6 (barring Mourinho) get off to a sticky start and it could be curtains for them. Tuchel would be a prime candidate to then jump on the PL gravy train.
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Not a United fan by any chance, are you?
posted on 30/5/17
comment by Robbing_Hoody (U6374)
posted 3 hours, 1 minute ago
Any of the top 6 (barring Mourinho) get off to a sticky start and it could be curtains for them.
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Biggest load of ballacks I've read for quite a while! Not one of the top six managers will get sacked, no matter what start they have
posted on 30/5/17
Tuchel probably had talks with Arsenal mid-season, expected Wenger to leave and Arsenal turned around and left him in the lurch.
Plenty of jobs going though around Europe, can't imagine him going that far down. I'd say he might be at Roma or Bilbao or maybe even PSG if they get rid of Emery yet.
Spalletti is a good coach though, one that maybe Arsenal should have waited a bit longer and taken him instead of Wenger in my opinion.
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