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Martin O' Neill to succeed Wenger

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  1. Samurai

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    Thoughts?
     
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  2. Drudeboy

    Drudeboy Well-Known Member

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    paul lambert
     
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  3. Gooner91

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    I was surprised he didn't manage a Prem team for a while.
    He has made a great impact on Sunderland.

    What's your opinion on Brendan Rogers?

    Looking at Swansea's teamsheet, they are relegation-battle material but he does a great job and lets them play attacking football with a stable defence + gets results.
     
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  4. Samurai

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    Can I buy your advertising space for 100,000 Arsenal bucks?
     
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  5. cjuliennech1

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    Guardiola
     
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  6. MrWright!

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    Paul Ince.
     
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  7. robin_van_ fiberglass

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    Hell no, if he was anywhere near as good as Wenger he would have come 4th with Aston Villa considering the money they spent. Good manager no doubt but wait until his honeymoon period ends at Sunderland before jumping to conclusions.
     
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  8. PINKIE

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    To the consternation of some, I think Wenger will be at Arsenal for another 5-10 years personally.

    But when the time does come, I'd like to see Guardiola as manager, with Bould as assistant.
    Adams, Keown, Bergkamp and Henry as coaches <ok>

    When Wenger retires, I think he will do just that. He's an all or nothing type of person and I can't see him settling for a bit part elsewhere in the club to be honest.
     
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  9. Kyle?

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    I wouldn't mind J&#971;rgen Klopp of Borussia Dortmund.
     
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  10. PINKIE

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    Good shout <ok>
     
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  11. Kyle?

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    Thank you.
     
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  12. Grizzly

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    I think O'Neill manages England before he manages Arsenal, and that's a job he should have got before the jokers at the FA appointed McClaren
     
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  13. Moorsleymountainman

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    Hey **** off! He's a ****e manager, no tactics, no motivation, to old, going bald, wears glasses, stay well clear..
     
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  14. PINKIE

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    I remember a disgruntled Middlesbrough fan walking down the touchline during a game throwing his season ticket at McClaren in disgust at his shambolic management of their club.

    A couple of months later, the FA had appointed McClaren as England manager.
     
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  15. Bergkamp a Dutch master

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    Shows you what the FA know about football.
     
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  16. Think that's why they're called FA <laugh>


    Back on topic - I've always liked Martin O'Neill and think we would be a good fit at The Emirates.
     
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  17. Bergkamp a Dutch master

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    I don't think there would be a long list of guys we would want!
     
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  18. TheBear

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    Ive always said that I though O Neil would be a good option.

    Who knows what he could do with a decent budget at a big club like Arsenal.
     
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  19. I am Gooner

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    I reckon Thierry Henry has to be in with a shout. What he lacks in experience he would make up for in enthusiasm.

    He can be our version of King Kenny (but better of course)
     
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  20. Here again, another name on my wishlist.


    I'd be happy with either Guus and MON.
     
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