Peter Kauffmann, who resigned his post as Gov. David Paterson's communications director in the wake of ethics charges brought
against his boss by the Public Integrity Commission, has landed a new job in the private sector.
Not exact matches
There are lots of protections that have evolved
against the risk of being
bossed around, or fired,
by public shareholders.
The model of development forced upon countries
by the Bank - Fund
bosses is
against the poor and dispossessed.
The former Porto
boss has been less than impressed
by some decisions
against his team, even going so far as calling referees» chief Mike Riley to complain about the performance of the officials in Chelsea's Barclays Premier League defeat at Manchester United.
I'm sure this isn't going to be something that is raised again, given that Alexis is too busy repaying the
boss by scoring his third goal in the last two Premier League games, however it's right that he should know not to go
against Arsene Wenger's instructions.
Onm another day and
against a side in better form we may well have been punished according to Arsene Wenger whose post match comments reported
by ESPN suggested that the
boss thinks we may have dodged a bullet at the London stadium.
The
boss also revealed that our long term absentee Theo Walcott is actually fit to play and
by saying that, I think that Wenger is seriously considering throwing the speed merchant on from the start
against his former club.
Ings, 21, was even called up
by England U21
boss Gareth Southgate last November to make his Three Lions bow, with the attacker netting twice
against San Marino on his debut.
Aaron Ramsey was the player selected
by Arsene Wenger
against Liverpool and he had only played about an hour of pre-season after returning from his Euro 2016 heroics for Wales and it now appears that this was a risk after he picked up a hamstring injury and the
boss suggested he was not quite ready.
The Arsenal defender Calum Chambers was watched
by Roy Hodgson in a few games recently, including at right - back
against Chelsea, and it seems that the England
boss has decided to pull the 19 year - old out of the U21 squad for the important European Championship play - off
against Croatia to give him his first taste of senior football at Wembley, after coming on as a sub in the last friendly in Norway.
The man who scored the first of the necessary two goal
against Liverpool in that game, Alan Smith, has usually been a staunch supporter of the current
boss but after seeing us capitulate once again yesterday and get knocked out of the FA cup
by Watford, Smudger seems to be rapidly losing faith in the Frenchman.
Arsenal
boss Arsene Wenger has been boosted
by the news that both Laurent Koscielny and Theo Walcott could return
against Sunderland on Saturday.
You say if he speaks out
against the way the club is run
by his
bosses, he gets kicked out, I thought AKBs always said, Madrid, bayern, barca, psg, man utd, France etc would come scrambling for his signature the second he leaves arsenal?
By extension I think that Wenger will also be very keen to get the 25 - year old back from his hamstring injury and with physioroom.com suggesting that he will be available for the Premier League game
against Swansea on Saturday, it will be interesting to see just how keen the Arsenal
boss is.
As reported
by Arsenal.com the
boss went into more detail as to why Ramsey is still not fit to play and it appears that although he is no longer carrying the hamstring injury picked up in the first game of the season
against Liverpool, the match fitness is not there and so Wenger is going to be patient and make sure that he is fully ready and not rush him back.
But now I think that he has to start at Goodison Park tomorrow, because the
boss has spoken to the press about his player and defended him rigorously
against what he sees as unfair criticism from the media, as reported
by Arsenal.com.
Chelsea
boss Guus Hiddink is also clearly aware that Costa is a ticking time bomb and has tried to talk up his player's good points while gently reminding him not to do anything stupid
against Arsenal, explained in a report
by The Independent.
With Alexis Sanchez due back in action either this weekend
against Stoke City or the next game after and with our England international forward Danny Welbeck finally back in training after his long injury lay - off, the
boss feels that the Gunners have plenty of options up front, and as reported
by The Mirror he feels that he will not find any better options than what he has in the January transfer window.
it would be an eyesore watching fLame being
bossed by wanyama in the midfield...... Hopefully we'd have Le - coq back in action
against the saints
It was a very tight hard - fought game
against West Ham yesterday, and although Arsenal won 2 - 1, the Hammers
boss Sam Allardyce believes that his team could easily have won
by the same scoreline if it had been a different referee.
As reported
by Squawka.com, the Arsenal
boss gave a positive update on two of the crocked Gunners, with Koscielny and Cazorla both expected to be fit to play
against Sunderland this weekend.
Former Tottenham Hotspur
boss Harry Redknapp has revealed that he was attacked
by a group of Arsenal fans after last week's victory
against Liverpool outside the Emirates Stadium, the Daily Mail reports.
There will have been a few members of the Arsenal squad waiting for the announcement of the first England sqaud chosen
by the new manager with more hope than expectation, especially as Sam Allardyce is thought to have something of a grudge
against the Gunners as well as his style of football being quite different to that employed
by our own
boss Arsene Wenger.
And the fact it is Arsene Wenger will make it even worse for Jose, a fact which I am sure the Frenchman is fully aware of and will no doubt try to make even worse
by starting Cech
against his former
boss in the Community Shield.
In the Arsenal pre-match press conference reported
by Arsenal.com yesterday the
boss was quick to dismiss Everton's poor recent record
against us, with just one win the last 19 meetings, as well as the fact that they are currently on a poor run after a great start under Ronald Koeman, in order to make sure the Gunners keep up the performance levels that have seen us climb to second spot.
While reminding our rivals of this little fact the Frenchman also decided to pile on the pressure ahead of their game
against Southampton tomorrow
by reminding them that, although the chances are that they will finish above us for the first time since Wenger took over the job of Arsenal
boss, they could still muck it up as they have in the past.
If not though, Arsene Wenger is likely to be less worried about the absence of Ozil than he might have been before, because our young Nigerian star Alex Iwobi had an impressive game in the number 10 role
against Palace and the
boss was quick to praise the 20 - year old Arsenal academy graduate in the post match comments reported
by the Arsenal website.
The highly - rated 19 - year - old, who signed a new long - term deal with the club at the start of year, attempted to force his way into Wenger's plans for the new season
by scoring a hat - trick
against an admittley poor Singapore Select XI and his goal haul certainly didn't go unnoticed
by the
boss, who says he plans to keep the player at the club this season:
If it wasn't for the outcries
against the
boss and the Gunners
by the Gooners, they might not have won the FA Cup they won last season.
Punishment is uncertain, however if the Blues
boss is disciplined
by the FA, the campaign
against Chelsea dispute will surely be reignited...
Following his performance and goal
against Sunderland, the Arsenal
boss was fulsome in his praise of Campbell, as reported
by the Arsenal website, and suggested that he was this season's version of the currently injured midfield warrior Francis Coquelin.
If the
boss rest him for our away game to Burnley, it will help Alexis as he could become able to get back his goal scoring flair at Turf Moor after a due rest
by grabbing 2 goals
against the Clarets.
After Arsenal completed a fantastic week of beating Watford and Bayern Munich
by extending our great run
against Everton on Saturday, which was enough to put us level on points at the top of the Premier League table and keep the Champions League dream alive, no one is going to be too hard on the
boss for taking his foot off the gas when it comes to the League cup.
The USMNT
boss has struggled to get big wins, failing to finish in the top three in the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup, losing the CONCACAF Cup to arch-rival Mexico and struggling with 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification, drawing
against Trinidad & Tobago and stunning the world
by losing to lowly Guatemala.
Instead, we will now have to fave a Liverpool side that is likely to be given renewed energy and purpose under the
boss that did so well for a good few years
by leading Borussia Dortmund to back to back German Bundesliga titles
against the might of Bayern Munich.
Just this week the
boss seemed to contradict himself in the space of a single sentence, reported
by Metro, when he talked about his preparations for the long haul trip to face BATE Borisov tonight, which is unfortunately sandwiched in between the EPL game
against West Brom on Monday and a stupidly early kick - off
against Brighton on Sunday.
The Arsenal
boss Arsene Wenger made a big mistake last week
against Leicester
by allowing Alexis Sanchez to stay on the pitch after getting injured in the first half, and he admitted his error after the game.
As we saw YET AGAIN
against City, Ozil went missing, and was completely
bossed by Silva, and de Bruyne.
A goalless home draw with Man City was perhaps negated
by the fact that it was the former Liverpool
boss's first game in charge and the West London side were up
against the reigning champions who are still unbeaten.
Then in the Third Place Play - off game
against Brazil he was replaced
by Michel Vorm, who was given a sentimental run - out
by boss Louis van Gaal to ensure every member of the Dutch squad got a game.
An impressive performance
by Ozil
against Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League tonight should suffice to make the
boss happy, no?
His latest below - par showing came in Swansea's 1 - 0 defeat at Stamford Bridge
against Chelsea on Wednesday, where he mistook an advertising board for a team - mate, and was taken off at half - time
by boss Paul Clement.
Jose Mourinho rang the changes for Saturday's game
against Huddersfield Town, with the United
boss eager to shake things up after the disappointing midweek defeat
by Tottenham Hotspur.
The fixtures don't get much easier for Antonio Conte's side, with a trip to The KC Stadium to face a Hull side that nearly took a point from Manchester United followed
by a league game
against Leicester and the arrival of United themselves to Stamford Bridge — including the return of former
boss José Mourinho.
That target was revealed
by Giallorossi
boss, Rudi Garcia during his team's recent news conference ahead of their game
against El Barca.
In the meantime Pellegrini, who will be replaced as City manager
by Bayern Munich
boss Pep Guardiola at the end of the season, feels he has been left with little option but to play an inexperienced team
against Chelsea.
Tevez has been ostracized
by City
boss Roberto Mancini since he refused to warm - up during a Champions League group match
against Bayern Munich, and has not played for the league leaders since 21 September, 2011.
The 19 - year - old striker, on loan from Paris Saint - Germain, was one of six changes made
by boss Brendan Rodgers with an eye on Tuesday's Champions League game
against Anderlecht and he struck from close range in the 16th minute and then from the edge of the box before the break.
The duo are included in a 27 - man party
by former Everton
boss Roberto Martinez, with the Red Devils set to take on Czech Republic in a friendly at the King Baudouin Stadium on 5 July, before a 2018 World Cup qualifier
against Estonia in Tallinn four days later.
A tremendous servant to us since arriving from Sporting Lisbon in the summer of 2014, the 23 - year - old was rewarded for similar levels of continuity and development with his national team
by boss Gareth Southgate when he was made skipper for Friday's prestigious friendly
against old rivals Germany.