Not exact matches
So 2 matches ago and a winnable one against Swansea and dismal performance against united makes Arsene Wenger from saying
top 2 is an improvement to 3rd place is not secure yet and i mean what kind of average manager who lacks the interest
in football and loves only 4th place is completely unchallenged for his position is the most
Job secure man
in the world.
67 days into his dream
job and he's allowed himself to be wined, dined, and carefully nudged into mocking his predecessor, criticising (however justly) his players and Wembley stadium, hand - waving regulations brought
in by his employers (regulations designed,
in part, to prevent serious abuses of vulnerable
footballers), and trying to
top up one of the biggest salaries his sport has to offer.
I must admit I do see Parlour's point and although Howe has achieved plenty of success on the south coast, leading the club from the depths of League Two to the Premier League since he took the
job in 2008, perhaps he wouldn't be ready for a
top job in club
football, as well as on the European stage.
Top managers everywhere are dying for Wenger's
job security but will never get it because Arsenal
football club is one
in a million.
Even though us fans may be a bit down on our club at the moment, with no Premier League title to celebrate since the year of the invincibles and yesterday's defeat away to Liverpool making a
top four finish this season look decidedly iffy, we should remember that the
job of managing Arsenal must be one of the most enticing
in football.
It's a good
job in the
football world and there would almost certainly be a
top manager willing to join.
Podolski was great for arsenal during his glory days and like «sylvain wiltord» said, he did a pretty decent
job to help arsenal maintain the
top 4 status back then but its obvious AFC has bigger aspirations now which means the big guns of
football is what we need right now... but what baffles me is the fact that only a Turkish club is interested
in him... really f * #ked up!
Speaking ahead of the premiere of the new documentary exploring Ronaldo's life, the Portuguese superstar denied suggestions that he was eyeing the
top job in world
football.
Dennis has a fear of flying, and with Arsenal regularly participating
in European
football, a refusal to fly would most certainly stand
in the way of taking over the
top job in North London.
Consult any
football coaching manual
in existence and you will see hold up play at the
top of the list for a lone CF. And not sure why you cite three guys who are not centre forwards and whose
job description does not major on hold up ability.
The Tigers have gone 6 — 0 since a 53 — 28 loss to Georgia, and although offensive coordinator Josh Heupel has left for the
top job at UCF, they still will feature one of the most fun offenses
in college
football under quarterback Drew Lock
in the matchup with Texas.
While the 61 - year - old remains confident that he has the experience and knowledge to be a success
in the
top job in English
football, time will tell whether or not he's the right appointment to succeed Roy Hodgson.
Our decline has been obvious for at least a couple of years, so apparently Arsenal is the only club
in the PL (maybe
in international
top football), where a manager seems to have his
job in spite of constant underperforming.
Most recently (like, his current
job), Patrick developed Bradley Chubb at NC State into a
top 5 draft pick and had a
top 5 (maybe 10) DL
in football.
«There now has to be change and for whoever takes it now it was one of the
top jobs in world
football.
SYDNEY: Bert van Marwijk will take the Socceroos to the World Cup
in Russia,
Football Federation Australia announced Thursday following Ange Postecoglou's sudden resignation from the
top job late last year.
The role of backup striker at a
top club can be one of the most difficult, frustrating, and unrewarding
jobs in football.
Owen Coyle has done a tremendous
job just
in steering the club well away from any potential threat of relegation, with the club having reached the magic 40 - point milestone which normally assures safety with eight games to spare, but the Bolton manager still harbours hopes of a
top - five finish which would reward his hard - working team with Europa League
football next season.
Yesterday the former
footballer appeared to be eyeing up the
top job in City Hall, telling The Spectator: «With London mayor, all I can say is watch this space.»
Next to a picture of his daughter poised to drop a whole turkey into a vat of bubbling oil, Dave writes, «Alice Bee did a pretty good
job getting the fryer set up while I was watching
football on TV, but as usual, her attention to detail was a bit lacking — not only did she neglect to fill the fryer all the way to the
top with peanut oil, I even caught her earlier
in the day trying to defrost the turkey.»