Sentences with phrase «change of manager»

This season is 6 games in and you're calling for change of manager.
He is busy raising money to finance the project as such doubt he will sanction a spending spree nor change of manager at Arsenal for foreseeable future.
If you ask many fans now if change of manager would be a solution to Arsenal, the answer would be a resounding yes.
Change at Arsenal and when the inevitable change of manager comes.
we can not afford to wait 5 - 7 years — this is london where transformations occur quick, i expect a simple change of manager would work.
And I support a positive change of manager that will take the club to greater glory (not anything but Wenger).
But the imminent change of manager is mostly down to empty stands and protests and the continuing almost certainty of this while Wenger stays.
I WUD ALSO GO 4A CHANGE OF MANAGER
In Sunderland's case, this was their unanticipated change of manager.
The greatest negligence at the club is in failing to create a structure that provides continuity between the frequent changes of managers / coaches (which have become inevitable) and to deliver an infrastructure, in the form of competitive and professional training facilities, which will attract and get the best out of their players.
I know a lot of Arsenal fans are calling for change of manager, but I say «Be careful what you wish for».
Of course the change of manager after such a long time won't be easy.
We need a change of manager and we need to ditch players who are not up to standard and bring is quality under a new tactically aware manager who could get the best out of a much changed team.
they are not strong enough to force a change of manager yet they spend thousand on season tickets.....
If all the focus is on defence and counter than a team becomes villa was before the change of manager.
We can dream all we want about getting world class players in and we can have as much money to splash out on big name transfers but it is not going to happen until there is a change of manager.
CHANGE of Manager, backroom / coaching staff IS REQUIRED!
Having seen what a change of manager has done to other clubs makes me wary of changing Wenger for an unknown quantity.
These reports about Tuchel and now Allegri suggest to me that the top brass at Arsenal are not really considering a change of manager this summer and if we end the season with no silverware I can only imagine how that would go down with us fans.
«Kroenke's admiration for Wenger was obvious, and the goodwill on the top table gave no indication that anyone at board level has any desire to see a change of manager any time soon.»
Losers always focus on their own their opponents Arsenal and the fans are losers Chelsea were rubbish last season and at the change of a manager, they have turned Real Madrid.
The only way the squad would be refreshed would have to follow a change of the manager, Wenger is Wenger (which IS AFC at this point in time), while things are as they are regarding organization and management, what you see is what you get: same ol, same ol...
However, the change of managers since then has not helped van Persie and he now faces a big season as he needs to playing and scoring regularly with the European Championships on the horizon.
The best possible ending for me would be for Arsenal to win the title and a change of manager end of the season.
And for all there money spending and chopping and changing of managers the equation stays the same 6 into 1 does not go.
Convinced a change of manager would get the best out of them again.
Which brings me on to the final question — is now the time for a change of manager?
And change of manager can change a top team too — just look at Chelsea!
Knowing mid-season that there could be a change of manager could have a bad effect on the squad, causing unrest between the players that perhaps would prefer him to stay, over those that want change.
Just look at Man United... a change of manager and their whole world fell apart and did not even make top 6.
I think its fair to say the Wenger Out support is far greater than those wanting him to stay and yet it appears the board know a change of manager will be a costly affair: an incoming manager of any calibre will probably ask for 100 million to spend, which will mean dipping deep into their coffers to oblige.
Arsenal is going through a lean period, as teams often do, I am not sure a change of manager will be the title challenging panacea that many supporters hope for.
Most likely reason is that the «top club» has changed its buying policy, snd the most likely reason for this is a change of manager.
In Arsenal's case, when we fans experienced the disappointment of failing to win the League (and the FA Cup) many fans protested with anger, or simply just called for a change of manager, and directed it all at the most obvious and softest target — Arsene Wenger.
My fifth conclusion is that all this does not add up to enough to say its time for a change of manager — that in my opinion would be an ill - advised step.
Instead of a team rejuvenated and energised by a change of manager, the Middlesborough that Manchester United faced at the Riverside today were timid and not much of a challenge at all until they were two down.
Including a change of manager.
We will be confident coming into today's game after a string of impressive wins, while our opponents have to deal with a string of losses and a change of manager, with Bob Bradley having come in to replace the binned Francisco Guidolin.
Thankfully for the Arsenal fans calling for a change of manager, however, we have two very different examples of what change can bring in the form of Chelsea and Leicester City.
But thinking that a change of manager is the magic wand that will transform our team into a world beater overnight is a delusion.
I think what we need now is a change of manager to freshen things up, new ideas etc..
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