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« Reply #1980 on: June 07, 2016, 07:15:27 AM »

Even this doesn't feel quite right does it?

I like Vardy as a player. He tries his socks off, which in itself will be a welcome example to some of our squad.

However, his sneaky in round the back of the defence is not akin to the Arsene desire to walk in the perfect goal.

The signing seems to smack of desperation as AW finally acknowledges that changes need to be made, but then targets the sort of player he has always ignored during this last decade. It feels if we had gone down this road a few years back, we could have crossed the winning line in front a few times. Instead, the one thing I did admire about AW all these years, sticking to his principles, despite him being consistently wrong, seems to have been compromised as well.

I fear if Vardy is to work we may need to totally change the way we play. Not sure AW will make that change though, and it could be another false dawn.

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« Reply #1981 on: June 07, 2016, 09:49:20 AM »

an interesting read

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2016/06/06/arsenal-jamie-vardy-pursuit-suggests-arsene-wenger-knows-next-se/
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« Reply #1982 on: June 07, 2016, 11:42:39 PM »

Another interesting Vardy piece, more analytics based and written by an Arsenal fan who used to work for Smartodds in the player recruitment/analytics department: http://statsbomb.com/2016/06/breaking-down-vardy-to-arsenal-and-the-alternatives/
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« Reply #1983 on: July 08, 2016, 09:02:46 AM »

FA seek talks with Arsene Wenger about becoming the new ENG manager

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2016/07/06/fa-seek-talks-with-arsene-wenger-about-taking-over-as-england-ma/
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« Reply #1984 on: July 11, 2016, 10:25:09 AM »

Arsene Wenger opens the door to taking vacant ENG manager's job http://dailym.ai/29qRbcr
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« Reply #1985 on: July 11, 2016, 10:27:42 AM »

Arsene Wenger opens the door to taking vacant ENG manager's job http://dailym.ai/29qRbcr



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« Reply #1986 on: July 11, 2016, 05:07:41 PM »

Saw a post on FB last night that made me chuckle

"Giroud is deceptive, he's actually slower than he looks"

As for AW taking over the England job. My proposed move to Spain may result in a change of citizenship and teams.


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« Reply #1987 on: July 12, 2016, 09:08:10 AM »

I wake each morning, eager to scour the news in vain hope of AW making a nice headline signing.

Once again I read the headlines and leave empty handed.

I am just waiting for the inevitable start of season Groundhog Day statement "well, yes, we maybe do need someone, but who is out there to sign?".
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« Reply #1988 on: July 12, 2016, 10:00:08 AM »

I think Wenger would be an excellent England manager. Been saying so for the last decade.

Clearly the problem he has is that he hates paying more for a player in the transfer market than he thinks they are worth.

Does anyone seriously think he is anything other than the best coach there's been in English football for the last 20 years?

His teams play outstanding, attractive football. Always have, always will do.

If anyone would rather see Big Sam in the role of national coach than Wenger, then frankly I give up all hope for them.
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« Reply #1989 on: July 12, 2016, 10:17:54 AM »

I think Wenger would be an excellent England manager. Been saying so for the last decade.

Clearly the problem he has is that he hates paying more for a player in the transfer market than he thinks they are worth.

Does anyone seriously think he is anything other than the best coach there's been in English football for the last 20 years?

His teams play outstanding, attractive football. Always have, always will do.

If anyone would rather see Big Sam in the role of national coach than Wenger, then frankly I give up all hope for them.

Agreed.  Remove Wenger's "weakness" in that he won't be ripped off so misses out on targets and he must be the best man to get the most out of a fixed pool of players.  Think he'd be the best national team manager possible for any country.
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« Reply #1990 on: July 12, 2016, 10:20:47 AM »

Couldn't agree more.

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« Reply #1991 on: July 12, 2016, 10:26:37 AM »

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2016/07/12/thierry-henry-to-leave-coaching-role-at-arsenal-after-arsene-wen/

Arsene Wenger has rejected an offer from Arsenal legend Thierry Henry to work for the club for free with the record goalscorer poised to become the latest in a long line of players to start his coaching career elsewhere.

Henry was offered a job coaching Arsenal’s Under-18s by head of the academy Andries Jonker, only to be personally overruled by Wenger.

Despite his statue sitting outside the Emirates Stadium, Henry joins the likes of Patrick Vieira, Dennis Bergkamp, Marc Overmars and, most recently, Mikel Arteta in making the move into coaching away from manager Wenger and Arsenal.

Having completed his A licence coaching qualification while working with Arsenal’s kids, Henry must now coach a team to get his Uefa pro licence and had hoped to do so with the Gunners’ Under-18s.

Wenger, though, informed Henry that a position with the Under-18s must be a full-time role and cannot be combined with his work for Sky television.

Henry responded by offering to work with Under-18s coach Kwame Ampadu without collecting a wage, while still fulfilling his Sky obligations, but Wenger turned him down.

An offer to coach the club’s strikers was also rejected by the 66-year-old. While senior figures inside the Emirates were happy for Henry to stay and continue his education at Arsenal, a final decision was left down to Wenger.

Sources around Arsenal believe Wenger does not want anybody at the club’s London Colney training ground who may be prepared to challenge him or be seen as a possible threat to his position in the future.

Wenger was unhappy with comments Henry made on Sky last season, claiming he had never seen the Arsenal fans so unhappy, even though the 38-year-old has always been supportive of his old manager.

Henry had been a popular figure among the Arsenal players, young and old. Theo Walcott was just one Arsenal first-team star who went on record as saying that he had benefitted from his presence at the training ground.

The reason given to Henry that he cannot combine coaching the Under-18s with his Sky work does not entirely stack up, given Vieira was not allowed a senior role at Arsenal under Wenger even though he did not have any other commitments.

Vieira accepted a youth development role at Manchester City in 2011 and worked his way up the ranks before being put in charge of New York City, who are owned by City, in November last year.

It is still a source of embarrassment to many people who work at Arsenal that Vieira has played a key role in City becoming a fierce rival of the Gunners.

City will have another former Arsenal star playing a key coaching role for them next season after Arteta accepted a position in Pep Guardiola’s backroom staff.

The 34-year-old had been groomed for a coaching position at Arsenal, but Wenger stalled over how he could fit Arteta into his staff, allowing Guardiola to make him a first-team coach.

The former Barcelona manager referenced the importance of the Spaniard in his first City press conference.

Bergkamp turned down an offer to scout for Arsenal and Wenger after retiring from playing, and instead returned to Ajax to start a coaching career that saw him promoted to assistant manager under Frank de Boer.

Overmars also went back to Holland and is director of football at Ajax, having started work as a youth coach in 2011.

Wenger has allowed a number of his old players back to Arsenal in temporary roles and working with the junior teams, but only former defender Steve Bould has managed to hold down a long-term position in his backroom staff.

Bould was head coach of the Under-18s before he became Wenger’s assistant, following the retirement of Pat Rice in 2012.

Wenger’s snub has left Henry having to look for a different club to complete his pro licence at and the Frenchman is understood to be considering numerous offers from the Premier League and abroad.
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« Reply #1992 on: July 12, 2016, 02:40:02 PM »

Adams has been bought in as Under 18's coach today it seems - not the worst decision ever, and he has no broadcast obligations.

Vieria I have never understood, but he was loyal to City as far as I can tell, but coaching promises should have been made long before he left Arsenal, this may turn out to be a mistake.
Bergkamp and Overmars were always going to go back to Ajax, if you read Bergkamp's book you will understand why.  Arteta, it has been known for 24 months he would join Pep no matter where he was going to be in situ, they have been very close friends for nearly 30 years.

Not exactly a crisis.

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« Reply #1993 on: July 23, 2016, 10:31:30 AM »

Arsenal won't be splashing the cash in the transfer window, says Gunners chief Ivan Gazidis http://dailym.ai/29YzXZ9


disappointed? as expected?
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« Reply #1994 on: July 23, 2016, 11:13:09 AM »

Arsenal won't be splashing the cash in the transfer window, says Gunners chief Ivan Gazidis http://dailym.ai/29YzXZ9


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Never felt less interested in my team.

Yes, I hope they win on match days etc, but this whole boring saga is so repetitive all round. We have been so close so often, that it is crazy to think if he hadn't splashed the cash in the last 4/5 year consistently, we could have at least one more title under our belts. These years have been times of turmoil for all the big teams and we have failed to capitalize. With the decent "money" teams round us getting stronger by the day, I wouldn't be surprised if we have ridden our luck one year too many and finish just above mid table.

At this time of year I have an obligitory bet on Arsenal to win the League. Not this year. I am disgusted with myself as a Gooner for having the largest footy bet of my life on the Scum to win the league, but as a punter, at least I feel I have a chance this year.
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