Wenger wants Vieira to succeed him. Expect four poor years
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Re: Wenger wants Vieira to succeed him. Expect four poor yea
Wenger should not be the one to pick our coach.cchinukw wrote:Let Viera come o jare.
He has had enough time to learn the trade at Mancity and in the States.
He might say I will make sure you get the job but keep my waste pipe as part of the deal.
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Re: Wenger wants Vieira to succeed him. Expect four poor yea
Recruiting quality playing staff is key. Without that, any manager will fail.
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Re: Wenger wants Vieira to succeed him. Expect four poor yea
Low hasn't coached a club side in a very long time.SylverEagles wrote:Well my vote is firmly in the corner of Joachim Low. Any other appointment would be a disappointment to me!
Low, then maybe Jardim, then maybe Allegri. Anyone outside those three should not even apply!
Jardim would be an interesting choice.
Allegri is likely going to Chelsea.
Wenger wants to protect his coaching staff too.
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Re: Wenger wants Vieira to succeed him. Expect four poor yea
Whoever takes over I can see this being the end of Iwobi's career at Arsenal. Wenger has been a father to him but a new coach will not be that patient as his job will be on the line.
Re: Wenger wants Vieira to succeed him. Expect four poor yea
Ayo Akinfe wrote:Whoever takes over I can see this being the end of Iwobi's career at Arsenal. Wenger has been a father to him but a new coach will not be that patient as his job will be on the line.
Maybe it might make him sit up and finally fulfill the abundant potential that’s within him
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