Look around the stadium and see the trophies listed as Arsenal successes and you will see every league and cup win highlighted and
won under different managers.
It's going to be a tough job to replace the legendary status that Arsene Wenger has had at Arsenal; and it'll certainly seem strange watching the Gunners line up
under a different manager for the first time since 1996.
I do take «Break - on - through's» point that a change in
system under a different manager may of helped him, but looking at the way he has played over the years I do not see that happening.
The slower tempo allowed him time on the ball and he was solid, his passing was better and I just wonder what will he and some other players look
like under a different manager?
Iwobi can still come good
under a different manager though I agree completely that he is not Arsenal level at the moment but who knows what might happen, he is still 21.
Especially one
purchased under a different manager, Brendan Rodgers, who's long - winded but inevitable departure from Anfield delayed and disrupted the usual bedding in process.
Look at Buffalo Flexible Income (BUFBX) which would qualify as a Great Owl except for a rocky stretch well more than a decade
ago under different managers.
This is why I couldn't care less anymore about players coming in, unless it's
under a different manager.
Secondly, I believe that
under a different manager they can progress and blossom even more in there main role.
Than again the British core perform quite well
under a different manager.
I'm convinced that
under a different manager the kid will improve.
Under a different manager, these players would have no chance at Arsenal, just imagine if Pep or Ancelotti manage Arsenal.
They were in a different league, with a collective of specific types of technical players,
under a different manager that actually, despite the possession and attack focus of that side, was very disciplined and well coached.
There's a thing that everyone says whenever I criticize a player — «I'd like to see how he does
under a different manager» — and I am 100 % on board with that philosophical approach.
«City's full - backs sometimes tuck in and play like midfielders so maybe it wasn't as big a change for him as it might have been
under a different manager,» says Carragher.
After two defeats at Goodison last season,
each under a different manager, the Italian has his work cut out.
Ivory Coast striker Kone is a prime example of how a player can reinvent
themselves under a different manager and a new club.