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Yea, Wenger does have control of shitty Arsenal. The result, nothing for 8 years. He has done well by finishing in top 4 for years. Well, fuck that, I might say. I do not want to see Chelsea ending 4th every year, Do you ?

As for Roman giving complete control to Jose. Sorry but you are very naive to think that. It will never happen & I agree with it.

If I were to invest money into any entity, I would not want some yo-yo running it as he pleases. No way Jose.

Give Wenger money and i guarantee they would be top of the EPL. We can thank the arabs that they are still paying off a Stadium.

As far as your "no way Jose" comment, who would you prefer??

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Give Wenger money and i guarantee they would be top of the EPL. We can thank the arabs that they are still paying off a Stadium.

As far as your "no way Jose" comment, who would you prefer??

Wenger has plenty of money now. What has he done, so far ? Nothing. He is too cheap to spend it. Wenger should be hired as a football scout for Chelsea to find talents, that´s all. As a manager, he is a failure for 8 years.

Who would I prefer, you asked ? I honestly, do not know at the moment.

Just one small question, if I may. Would you be willing to send me 5000 € but don´t ask me anything how I am going to spend it, invest it. I will let you know later, how my investment is doing.

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Roman would know by now that he fucked up when it came to Jose. If reports are true, he and Jose mended there relationship and still stay in contact. For me, Guardiola, is a decent manager, but had the best players in the world to work with. Jose came here, bought a handful of decent players from around the world, mixed them with what we had and made us one of the best teams in the world. Nobody else could do that in my opinion.

It's one think 'mending a relationship' when you've gone separate ways but it's different when you start working with one another and have that first disagreement. It's too easy to drag up old shit.

Guardiola is a world-class man manager from everything I've read about him, and he'd be comfortable working in the current structure we have in place. That is preferable to pulling down everything we've put in place and letting Mourinho have total control. Personally I don't know if that chimes well with what we've got regarding the academy and our transfer system.

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Wenger has plenty of money now. What has he done, so far ? Nothing. He is too cheap to spend it. Wenger should be hired as a football scout for Chelsea to find talents, that´s all. As a manager, he is a failure for 8 years.

Who would I prefer, you asked ? I honestly, do not know at the moment.

Just one small question, if I may. Would you be willing to send me 5000 € but don´t ask me anything how I am going to spend it, invest it. I will let you know later, how my investment is doing.

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It's one think 'mending a relationship' when you've gone separate ways but it's different when you start working with one another and have that first disagreement. It's too easy to drag up old shit.

Guardiola is a world-class man manager from everything I've read about him, and he'd be comfortable working in the current structure we have in place. That is preferable to pulling down everything we've put in place and letting Mourinho have total control. Personally I don't know if that chimes well with what we've got regarding the academy and our transfer system.

I guess only time will tell. I just don't want to risk getting another dud. Who knows, he may turn out to be an amazing manager, but on the other hand, he could be another 6 month wonder.. At least we know what we'll be getting with Jose.

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The Sun? :blink:

He was set for City a month ago. He was set for Chelsea a week ago. He's set for City again.

Expect a lot of this media bullshit over the following months.

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I'd take Wenger here in a heartbeat. He has no money to spend and a squad with about 2 class player and still has them in the conversation every year.

Imagine what he could do with our squad and resources.

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The Sun? :blink:

He was set for City a month ago. He was set for Chelsea a week ago. He's set for City again.

Expect a lot of this media bullshit over the following months.

Theres never much else in the media. B)

However I dont think its a coincidence Man City now have 3 ex-Barca men on the board

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Posté le 13 janvier 2013 à 17:49:34 !

Interrogé par le Daily Mail sur un possible avenir pour Pep Guardiola en Premier League, Arsène Wenger, décidément très inspiré, s'est lancé dans une comparaison culinaire pour qualifier le début de carrière du technicien espagnol.

«Guardiola a commencé sa carrière avec du caviar en ayant à sa disposition tous ces footballeurs de classe mondiale. Il en aura aussi à Chelsea, c'est un bon ingrédient pour trouver de nouveau le chemin du succès», a lancé l'entraineur d'Arsenal.

Précisant sa pensée, le technicien français des Gunners a ajouté : «Tout dépend de la qualité des joueurs. Barcelone compte aujourd'hui 16 points d'avance sur le Real Madrid donc ils ont une équipe exceptionnelle. Guardiola est un grand entraîneur, mais c'est aussi le cas de Benitez qui est en poste actuellement.» (Photo Presse-Sports)

http://www.francefootball.fr/#!/news/2013/01/13/173918_wenger-et-le-caviar-de-guardiola.html

Wenger speaks about Guardiola at Chelsea.

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One season without a trophy shouldn't have been a reason to sack him. He was undermined by sacking of Wilkins and death of his father. As soon as we get rid of the player power problem in the squad, we will get a manager for a longer term than we have so far.

It all has been discussed before, but the problem wasnt "a season without trophy", but how he failed to use players from academy, like when he used Paulo Ferreira as CB instead of using Bruma against a small club in a Premier League game, or how he failed to find a solution when some players were injured, or how he failed to give United a game in UCL quarter finals, and in his last days he was more concerned about how to use Torres and Drogba together than anything.

He was like Mancini, a guy that can win a PL playing a nice football but is not the right man to make a club go forward.

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