Wenger was the subject of protests last season, and is already having
his role at the club for this term questioned by fans following the disastrous 4 - 3 loss at the Emirates yesterday to rivals Liverpool.
Not exact matches
With extensive global operational experience, he has served in a variety of
roles around the world including: banquet chef and specialty restaurant chef
at the Marco Island Marriott Beach Resort, Golf
Club & Spa in Marco Island, Fla.; executive sous chef
at the former Santa Barbara Biltmore Marriott in Santa Barbara, Calif.; executive chef
at the Torrance Marriott South Bay in Torrance, Calif.; executive chef
at the JW Marriott Century City in Century City, Calif. and director of food and beverage
for the JW Marriott Hong Kong in China.
The actor thanked God when he won his Best Actor Oscar
at the 2013 Academy Awards
for his lead
role in Dallas Buyers
Club.
In 2003, Bob accepted the Category Lead
role for wine, spirits and beer
at Sam's
Club US in Bentonville, AR.
In his
role as executive chef, Vlad is responsible
for overseeing the dining operations of Polo
Club Lounge, The Grill Room, Waterman Poolside Bar, room service and banquets
at The Windsor Court Hotel, where the culinary philosophy is to provide guests and diners with «refined Southern» dishes.
We do already have a number of options
at the
club, especially as Mesut Ozil, Aaron Ramsey and Jack Wilshere have all been used in a wide forward
role recently but many of us have been calling
for the boss to make more use of the England flyer Theo Walcott.
Wenger still has a keen eye
for footballing knowledge and notably talent, so perhaps he could take up a
role behind the scene
at Arsenal, rather than having to leave the
club altogether.
In no capacity should Wenger be allowed upstairs or have any say in the team once he is gone,
for sentiments sake maybe we could offer him the mascots
role, it would
at least be one step up from being the
clubs jester.
You would imagine that Wilshere could only be selected
for Russia should he manage to prove his fitness, while earning a regular playing
role at club level, and Gareth Southgate lamented that thinking with his comments this week.
On my part the BFG did a decent job
for a number of years and there is no doubting his love
for Arsenal.He obviously has a mental issue and that is unfortunate.However that will not hide the fact that he will always be respected
at our
club and when he moves into the coaching
role next season I truly hope he is able to provide the Coaching Guidance and Advice to our defenders that Steve Bould has proved totally incapable of doing.
Gazidis is
at fault
for failing to get them, doing the
role which Dein done when he was CEO and also selling BS year after year to make profit of AFC fans who refuse to boycott the
club (this isn't a moan
at you but irritates me still).
Whilst there is no denying that Brendan Rodgers could well do with attacking alternatives one would have to wonder how an 6ft 8in forward would fit into the Liverpool's boss's style of play, not least as Andy Carroll was loaned out to West Ham due to his apparent unsuitability
for a forward
role at the Merseyside
club.
However, it doesn't appear as though he'll have much success with an enquiry
for Pulisic, as Dortmund's intention is pretty clear in that they wish to keep him
at the
club for as long as possible and not view him as a means of making a healthy profit on a player that they've played a key
role in developing.
Championship side Blackburn Rovers are reportedly ready to offer a player - coach
role to their former keeper who spent eight years
at the
club prior to his move to Aston Villa having amassed a total of 356 appearances
for the Lancashire
club.
Having played a pivotal
role in helping the Reds get back into the Champions League
for next season combined with the fact that he's settled and is a hugely popular figure
at Anfield, it all seems as though he has what he needs to stay
at the
club for years to come.
Two players battling
for the main striker
role at Paris Saint - Germain, it seems pretty clear that Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Edinson Cavani are treading on each other's toes
at the Parc des Princes, with rumours that the
club will pander to Zlatan's needs and offload Cavani to a high enough bidder this summer.
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Candreva has spent four seasons
at the Stadio Olimpico, and played a key
role in helping the Rome - based
club secure a Champions League berth
for the coming campaign.
Newly appointed Inter coach Luciano Spalletti hasn't been shy in expressing his desire to see Perisic stay
at the
club, as he undoubtedly believes that the winger could play an important
role for his side next season.
Cavani would likely be one player the
club would refuse to allow to leave, having no strong competition
for his central
role at present, but we finally have no need
for a new centre - forward following our big - money signing from Lyon Alexandre Lacazette.
The Frenchman also went on to heap praise on compatriot Francis Coquelin and his meteoric rise to the first - team, insisting that he is happy with a bit - part
role at Arsenal and further claiming that he is happy with the «healthy competition»
for places
at the
club.
According to The Times, the
club have «four preferred candidates»
for the
role, and are considering Pochettino alongside Diego Simeone of Atletico Madrid, current France manager Didier Deschamps — a former Chelsea player, and Jorge Sampaoli, the ex-Chile coach, who left his post
at La Roja earlier this year.
Chelsea are reported to be leading the chase
for his signature
at present, which could be due to the manager's preference to play three centre - backs in his favoured formation, while John Terry is also expected to endure a more limited
role with the
club next year.
It's claimed that he's concerned over the impact it would have on Cristiano Ronaldo's happiness
at the Bernabeu as he remains the face of the
club, while it could upset the balance if Karim Benzema is forced to take a lesser
role to make way
for Neymar.
As
for Morata, he will command a fee of # 62m according to Sport, and is highly likely to move on this summer having previously insisted that he wants an important
role at his next
club.
Takuma Asano has joined the
club in the past month, but
at 21 years - of - age, it is not clear whether he will be expected to vie
for a first - team
role this season.
Even though Mertesacker would've played a «lesser»
role at the
club this year, due to physical fitness and ability in age, his place in the squad is still a valuable position and with the BFG out
for so long, Arsenal must look to replace him with cover.
They have a shelf life of 8/10 years
at the very top if they are lucky so who can begrudge them the opportunity to make hay whilst the sun is shining... am not saying Sanchez is not money driven but the way the guy plays i can mortgage my life he actually enjoys the game, enjoys wining first and foremost then money comes 2nd... like the author of the article rightly pointed out, he was in Messi's shadow
at Barca and could not express himself fully, now he is
at a
club where he is the main man and given a free
role and license to express himself and i very much doubt if he will want to go to a
club like Madrid (as been rumoured in the dailies today) to relieve the bad experience he suffered
at Barca because let us face facts, he is never going to displace CR7 as the main man, so even if Madrid sells Benzema or Bale to make room
for him he will be back to the same position he was
at Barca, this time he will be playing 2nd fiddle to CR7 so my guess is all the Madrid talks is been fed the press by his agents to drive a hard bargain when contract extension talks resumes.....
Our
club have actively been on the look - out
for a player to challenge the former Montpellier striker
for a first - team
role at the Emirates
for the upcoming season, but having failed in bids to land a number of targets, are now claimed to be willing to offload Giroud in order to strengthen.
While some Arsenal fans would be happy to see Arsene Wenger step down or be sacked from his
role as the manager, and others still firmly believe that the Frenchman is the best man
for the job and should carry on
at the Arsenal helm as long as he is willing, the choice is not ours and it is likely to be a joint decision by the
club and Wenger himself as to when his managerial reign comes to an end.
Roberto has shone
for Barcelona in a number of midfield and defensive
roles, and Don Balon reported that he was considering his future
at the
club.
Wilshere over Ramsey
for the B2B
role is another possibility: he's the best
at the
club for driving the ball from midfield to attack, however, his defensive attributes are not particularly strong.
While Wenger has overseen a substantial change in Arsenal's philosophy and played a major
role in their move from Highbury to the Emirates Stadium, Dyche has also had a hand in how Burnley have built the foundations
for future success of the pitch, with the # 10.6 million Gawthorpe training ground redevelopment progressing well and other improvements made to the infrastructure of the
club, often
at Dyche's behest, paid
for by the Premier League cash he has played such a huge
role in securing.
Wenger's economic qualification continues to conflict with his
role at the
club, it's like he's trying to be smart by starting campaigns on the cheap, this was fine during the stadium build period but we expect action and to now be competing against the likes of Chelsea and City
for top spots.
The Player of the Year
for the Stamford Bridge outfit has played a pivotal
role in the
club sitting seven points clear
at the top of the table, and fans have been waiting
for this news
for some time.
why did we play Welbeck in the striker's
role... no one can question his heart but to have a player with such limited first - touch and finishing skills against such a game opponent with Lacazette on the bench is almost unforgivable... maybe it's because Welbeck tows the party line or maybe it's because Welbeck doesn't know anything but 100 % on the pitch, unfortunately neither of these qualities makes him a capable starting striker on a team with any real aspirations... I can only hope that he was being showcased
for a move elsewhere, as there was some talk last week about some interest from Everton... if he moved on that would be the only silver lining of this coach's decision, but once again it wouldn't excuse this
club for putting business decisions ahead of fielding the best possible team to secure 3 points
at Anfield
With experience of playing in Italy previously with Juventus, combined with the fact that he would likely command a lesser fee and is currently searching
for a prominent
role at a top European
club, the pieces may well fit together this summer
for the Spaniard to find himself
at the San Siro.
He's shown glimpses of being able to play that
role for Milan, and if Liverpool are in fact looking
at bringing a familiar face back to the
club, they'd be bringing back a completely different player almost three years on.
He was then rewarded with a first start
for the
club during the 2 - 1 defeat
at the hands of PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League on Tuesday night as he was handed the centre - forward
role in the absence of injured captain Wayne Rooney.
The winger has shown to be a great talent
for club and country in recent years, and is way too good to be playing a bit - part
role for any side, but the wealth of attacking options
at Paris
at present is mind - boggling.
Arsenal are set to announce a new captain
for the coming season, following Mikel Arteta's departure from the
club this summer, and I fear the
role is not taken seriously enough
at the
club.
Ideally, the only business an attacker has in defense is to make up the numbers and close up spaces on the opposition, I wouldn't want a Walcott tackling in the box too often... I love Wenger, I think he is intelligent but then if he can't figure out how to get things ticking over in good time maybe its really time we start considering finding a new
role for him
at the
club.
Arteta has been a loyal servant
for arsenal fc, honestly I think we should let him stay on in some sort of coaching
role at the
club!
Wenger was full of praise
for the contribution of the Spaniard to the Arsenal cause, both as a player and in his
roles as a leader in the dressing room, but the Frenchman also suggested in an Arsenal.com report that there is no room
for him
at the
club in a coaching
role,
at least not
at the minute.
Yes he was 32 when he packed his bags
for Villarreal but arguably still had a
role to play and wasn't treated all that well towards the end of his successful spell
at the
club.
2014 was not a great year
for Ozil, especially
at club level, and even though he helped Germany to win the World Cup in Brazil he was not as influential as he normally is and often had to fill one of the wide
roles.
Eto'o is happy
at the Merseyside
club but his lack of a starting
role, and the fact he is 33, has meant he's looking
for a more permanent
role in the side.
Lampard has now explained that it was not his decision to leave Chelsea, and that he would have continued
at the
club if Jose Mourinho had offered him a new contract and promised him a key
role in the first - team
for this year.
Clyne has been in great form of late, playing a key
role in Ronald Koeman's side who are surprisingly pushing manfully
for a top four finish, but with just 18 months to run on his current contract there is no denying that the Southampton man's position
at the
club is vulnerable.
The 25 year old can play
at left - back or further up the flank and has also been effective in a central midfield
role too
for both
club and country but his recent stint on the Juventus bench has left many sides monitoring the 25 year old,