come-on-barney
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Not good news, be ironic if Arteta’s first Premier league trophy is with us. Just saying :)
Well, if Jack Gaughan says it.
Time wasting to oblivionNot good news, be ironic if Arteta’s first Premier league trophy is with us. Just saying :)
He’s off somewhere as he will not renew right now.There is zero chance arteta leaves arsenal to become our manager. He didn’t even celebrate goals we scored against them, captained them and has built a young side that is ready to the win the title.
It will probably be the fella at girona. Whoever it is I don’t envy them
I don't know about that.Slightly more palatable than Mikel Arteta.
Historically he has been reliable …of course it remains to been seen on this reportIs he reliable? It could be just idle speculation on a quiet news day.
With a bit of luck he'll get the Madrid job and then we can get Alonso.He’s off somewhere as he will not renew right now.
There is zero chance arteta leaves arsenal to become our manager. He didn’t even celebrate goals we scored against them, captained them and has built a young side that is ready to the win the title.
It will probably be the fella at girona. Whoever it is I don’t envy them
Prob just wants to make sure he gets the players he wants in the summer. He won’t leave imo he loves arsenal and he will want to win the leagueHe’s off somewhere as he will not renew right now.
No time wasting which would be a plus.I don't know about that.
With a bit of luck he'll get the Madrid job and then we can get Alonso.
If it is to be a junior assistant, then Des Buckingham is a possibilityThe reality is, whoever eventually arrives may not fancy quite a few of our players, and the only way I can see us avoiding a potential 2 to 3 year drop-off, is if Pep's replacement is brought in this summer to work as Pep's No2 next year, which I'm not sure is feasible unless it is a very junior coach that is happy to play 2nd fiddle for a year.
We are not replacing the greatest manager of his generation with the Oxford United manager ffsIf it is to be a junior assistant, then Des Buckingham is a possibility
Very well thought of within CFG and now back in England.