Leeds United on the other hand are playing some good
football under manager Gary Monk and currently sit in the playoff places in championship and they will be hoping to cause an upset and reach their very first major tournament semifinals since their surprise run to champions league semifinal back in 2000 - 01.
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I admit to being a purist where football is concerned and feel privileged to admire our quality of
football under this manager.
Not exact matches
Every signings we had for the last 5 years (not many, I know), none of them has shined... As a matter of fact, most of them are getting or becoming worse players as soon as they hit the Arsenal training ground
under the watchful eyes of one of the most overrated
manager in world
football...!!!
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When Arsenal were up against the German club Borussia Dortmund a few years ago their
manager at the time was the current Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp and he made the famous remark about their style of
football being like heavy metal compared with Arsenal
under Arsene Wenger being more like an orchestra.
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He needs consistent
football under a better defensive
manager, then we can see what he's about.
Pogba could enjoy his
football more at a Real Madrid or Barcelona, or
under a different kind of United
manager.
He will probably be the most
under pressure
manager going into next season if we take out
manager from Barcelona and Real Madrid out of the equation who are expected to win EVERY trophy and play the BEST
football EVERY game.
A look at how Arsenal would dearly love to be lining up next season if they appoint Jurgen Klopp as their
manager and see him raid his old club Borussia Dortmund for three of their star players, could this team dominate English and European
football again
under the German's guidance?
Life After Wenger will not be a long and tough process we all have to endure.There are WORLD CLASS
MANAGERS out there who would be proud to have the opportunity to manage OUR club.I believe the change would immediately have a positive impact on the team.Overnight some of these players would realise the cosy little life they have had
under Wenger was the exact opposite of how a Premiership
Football Club should be run.Most will be out overnight with the majority leaving at a time that's right for the club.
The French
manager has been in charge of Arsenal since 1996, through 21 years of
football and three Premier League titles, but has come
under increased pressure from fans to end his reign this summer, when his current contract ends.
No coach or
football manager will work
under the current policy situation and
manager can thrive
under it except Wenger mind you.
I think and prey to the
football gods that he will move elsewhere and that AFC can start afresh
under a new man with fresh ideas and a more inspirational and tactical
manager.
I can't see structured planning for any thing that he is meant to do
under the title of
football manager.
If you are a
footballer, an ambitious one, at 24, you may have serious considerations before you commit another four or five years of your short carrier to playing
under a
manager like Wenger!
Regular
football obviously suits him and he has now been rewarded with a new England call - up
under interim
manager Gareth Southgate, but now he is questioning whether he will return to Arsenal next summer.
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Not only that, the prof also praised his rival
manager Claudio Ranieri and revealed that the Gunners would be trying to employ the same sort of possession based
football that has been our trademark
under Wenger4 for years, even though he was well aware of the threat that the Foxes possess with their pace and ability to hit teams with their counter attacking style.
Football Manager experts should be familiar with the name of this Gambian - born prodigy who, by 2005, had represented in England at every youth level up to the
under - 20 side.
Players do have a brain afterall and what Wenger does is encourage them to use it rather than just instruct them like most other
managers do, now when it all comes together, we go a whole season unbeaten, when it fails, we go a decade without a trophy all in it is why a large number of former Wenger students and players have gone on to greater things within and beyond
football, Even Guardiola took a chunk of his coaching badges
under Wenger even after playing
under Fergie just before hanging up his boots, Viera went on to a senior role at Man.
there is no doubting that Arsene has helped to provide us with some incredible footballing moments in the formative years of his managerial career at Arsenal, but that certainly doesn't and shouldn't mean that he has earned the right to decide when and how he should leave this club... there have been numerous
managers at each of the biggest clubs in Europe throughout the last decade who have waged far more successful campaigns than ours yet somehow and someway each were given their walking papers because they failed to meet the standards laid out by the hierarchy of their respective clubs... of course that doesn't mean that clubs should simply follow the lead of others, especially if clubs of note have become too reactionary when it comes to issues of termination, for whatever reasons, but there should be some logical discourse when it comes to the setting of parameters for a changing of the guard... in the case of Arsenal, this sort of discourse was largely stifled when the higher - ups devised their sinister plan on the eve of our move to the Emirates... by giving Wenger a free pass due to supposed financial constraints he, unwittingly or not, set the bar too low... it reminds me of a landlord who says he will only rent to «professional people» to maintain a certain standard then does a complete about face when the market is lean and vacancies are up... for those who rented
under the original mandate they of course feel cheated but there is little they can do, except move on, especially if the landlord clearly cares more about profitability than keeping their word... unfortunately for the lifelong fans of a
football club it's not so easy to switch allegiances and frankly why should they, in most cases we have been around far longer than them... so how does one deal with such an untenable situation... do you simply shut - up and hope for the best, do you place the best interests of those with only self - serving agendas above the collective and pray that karma eventually catches up with them, do you run away with your tail between your legs and only return when things have ultimately changed, do you keep trying to find silver linings to justify your very existence, do you lower your expectations by convincing yourself it could be worse or do you stand up for what you believe in by holding people accountable for their actions, especially when every fiber of your being tells you that something is rotten in the state of Denmark
Everton got a striker who has already scored 50goals in 3 seasons, Southampton have consistently produced players capable of playing Europa league - level
football, West Ham
under their new
manager are absolute beast and Stoke have the likes of Bojan and Shaquiri (former Bayern and Barca players) playing for them.
The difference between his comments then and now is that in addition to himself being rumoured for the role as Arsenal's Director of
Football, it's now being questioned as to whether Wenger could remain as Arsenal's
manager but
under the regime of another Director.
The players have a desire to win the biggest, most lucrative trophies in
football, not stay at the same club for their entire career, trying to win things
under a
manager that can only claim that there is ambition.
cut the sentimentality which has nothing to do with this argument... as to statistics i do nt see one in your half baked drivel which amounts to an ill - informed rant about neville (actually one of the more sensible
football commentators) and fans who have suffered a decade of decline and underperformance
under a dilusional
manager who has completely lost the plot about modern
football and ended up creating a zombified
football team which you can read about here assuming you can canhttps: / / www.theguardian.com/
football/2018/feb/26/zombified-arsenal-lack-obligation-to-be-in-love-with-idea-of - winning
And Sam Allardyce, the current
manager of Sunderland who will be the visiting team at the Emirates on Sunday, has a long and well established reputation of being one who has loved to get
under the Frenchman's skin, both with the style of
football his teams have adopted against us and with the things he has said.
Look at his situation in real madrid — He's an up and coming starlet getting loads of time on the pitch, playing
under arguably the greatest
football figure of all time (Greatest player of all time, achieving what no other
manager has before him).
Ultimately it doesn't matter, since there's no way a
football manager — that is to say, a person doing an incredibly stressful job
under intense scrutiny and appalling pressure — can go an entire season without saying something mildly intemperate.
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i know that we need to keep both players, their importance to the team should be reflected in their wages, i'd like to see them get between 200 000/250 000 a week but they shouldn't hold us to ransom and ask for 300 000 like i read somewhere also they shouldn't take into account the reasons why they've been playing well (very well i should say) the fact that they are at the right club playing
under a
manager who gives them the freedom to express themselves on the pitch, teammates that respect them and see them as their leaders they must enjoy leading the team and the way our team plays its
football, i think right now both the players and the club suit each other and the best outcome for all parties (including fans) would be to agree on contracts that satisfy everyone!!
Karanka can also boast having worked
under the highly successful Jose Mourinho at Real Madrid previously, and may well prove to be one of the best up - and - coming
managers in
football, and his side currently remain unbeaten despite earning promotion from the Championship only this summer.
With Arsenal
Football Club going against the wishes of a large section of the fanbase by handing another two year contract to our long serving but often
under fire
manager, it was always going to be imperative that Arsene Wenger was given a large transfer budget in order to change the pattern of recent seasons and challenge for the Premier League title.
Wenger is either, after 21 years managing Prem players, the most naive
manager in
football OR he is spouting his usual inane nonsense about players still
under contract always giving their ALL.
i would welcome Arteta as our new
manager just because he understands Tiki Taka
football playing for Arsenal and also it would help with not changing the whole team and players
under a new
manager and start from Zero, Arteta has been working well for Pep who is the king of tiki taka, my firs choice would be Pep but obviously we can not have him,
i think wenger should use this summer to bring in some of the invincible players to restructure the coaching setup set up a «techical heart» at the club at the club henry is already here in some format bergkamp — striker coach silva — midfiled coach pires — winger coach jens lehman — goalkeeper coach martin keown — defence coach veiera
manager of the
under 21's remi garde
manager of the
under 19's arteta and rosicky could learn there coaching badges with veiera and garde as youth assistants overmars as director of
football
After Arsenal proved the majority of the
football world wrong by bouncing back from a horrible run of results and loss of form to beat Pep Guardiola's Manchester City to claim a place in the Wembley FA cup final and the chance to make both the club and our
manager Arsene Wenger the most successful in the competition's long and illustrious history, Aaron Ramsey was reported by Sky Sports calling for the players to win it for the
under pressure Frenchman.
Simeone, I see CL
football, similar reasoning to Allegri, but not sure if we'd score enough goals to beat a confident city to a title or a big spending manu
under a new
manager.
All of the fossil lovers have gone quiet... Mark my word though when we qualify... and we will... they will be back with their drug induced
football logic and half baked histories to remind us that we still have a shot at CL qualification 4th place and the league cup
under the greatest
manager who has ever lived... Sad bunch of so called fans
Asked if finishing above Spurs would buy the
under - fire
manager more time, Ozil replied: «For me as a player I just concentrate on
football and do what's best for the team and myself.
First, Liverpool fans need to understand the club is not the force it once was, and with the league structured the way it is, with rival teams boasting immense financial reserves, world - class players, and phenomenal
managers, for the foreseeable and immediate future, at least, there is no chance of Liverpool dominating English
football, in the manner it once did
under Shankly and Paisley.
It means that we aren't looking for quick fixes that after a few years may falter away and lose their legs, but we are after young players that can grow
under a
manager who can grow players, similarly to the way that anyone can play Football Manager and develop the new Lionel
manager who can grow players, similarly to the way that anyone can play
Football Manager and develop the new Lionel
Manager and develop the new Lionel Messi.
We are continuing to get closer, and it's inevitable that
under such a
manager as Jose Mourinho we will once again be back at the top of English
football.
If he does become the 15th United player to make their debut
under the Dutchman, like Rashford and Varela, he could well find himself retained in the senior squad as a young
footballer with many of the qualities that his
manager not only needs but expects from those seeking to bring his philosophy to life on the field of play.
The Club was promoted to the top - flight of English
football in 2011
under the guidance of now Celtic
Manager Brendan Rogers.
Nasir out on loan to Sevilla from the Etihad outfit after playing just 15 minutes of Premier League
football under Guardiola says strict lifestyle and dietary regime, according to the
manager helped him bring the best out of Lionel Messi and Robert Lewandoski.
Wade Elliott, scorer of one of Burnley's most important goals, is back in
football having joined the back room staff at Stoke City as the
under 23 team's assistant
manager.