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^  Lol.  I don't even know why you're arguing over Allardyce as a replacement for Wenger.  

Arteta on the other hand is a somewhat of a popular figure during his playing days at Arsenal.  And he's a Guardiola protoge.  Put those two together and you get a candidate for a good (but untested) manager.

But what's great with Arsenal is they'll stick to their manager no matter what...  If their plan is to rebuild from the 'bottom' then a young manager, but with potential, like Arteta is a good choice imho.

Jesus, Allardyce would be a horrific replacement for Wenger. That is never going to happen, the Arsenal fans would be furious Grin

Arteta is a difficult one, he is supposed to be really intelligent but with zero managerial experience it’d be a huge step up for him.
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I don't think Arteta will manage Arsenal next season at a time when they're not in Champions League this will be a huge gamble. Also now that Moyes and Big Sam are also up for grabs you I would consider both, they have done incredible jobs and both have loads of premier league experience. Moyes I feel can be a very good manger, less scrutiny good players plus he's the one that can work in a budget.
Maybe starting with a club without Champions League football is the way to go for Arteta so that they wouldn’t be a lot of pressure on him at all. Even the Arsenal fans are used with their teams being sub par so it wouldn’t be a problem at all.

Would pick Arteta over big Sam any day of the week, he did some good things with arsenal but when he went to united he flopped, he can't seem to manage the ego of the players. What arsenal needs is a larger budget, I heard that they're working with 50 million euros.
Sam Allardyce have at least experience on his part but with Arteta he has none at all, And am certain that if he his given enough funds, Big Sam can really make a diiference if he is given the Job at Arsenal.
Arsenal has made it pretty clear that they're looking for a young manager, so as much as some people want Sam Allardyce, he won't be the Arsenal's manager. But even if he ends up at Arsenal, they won't give him enough funds, there are rumours about the Arsenal's board preparing just a 50m budget for next season, obviously, that's not enough money to buy several top players.
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^  Lol.  I don't even know why you're arguing over Allardyce as a replacement for Wenger.  

Arteta on the other hand is a somewhat of a popular figure during his playing days at Arsenal.  And he's a Guardiola protoge.  Put those two together and you get a candidate for a good (but untested) manager.

But what's great with Arsenal is they'll stick to their manager no matter what...  If their plan is to rebuild from the 'bottom' then a young manager, but with potential, like Arteta is a good choice imho.
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I don't think Arteta will manage Arsenal next season at a time when they're not in Champions League this will be a huge gamble. Also now that Moyes and Big Sam are also up for grabs you I would consider both, they have done incredible jobs and both have loads of premier league experience. Moyes I feel can be a very good manger, less scrutiny good players plus he's the one that can work in a budget.
Maybe starting with a club without Champions League football is the way to go for Arteta so that they wouldn’t be a lot of pressure on him at all. Even the Arsenal fans are used with their teams being sub par so it wouldn’t be a problem at all.

Would pick Arteta over big Sam any day of the week, he did some good things with arsenal but when he went to united he flopped, he can't seem to manage the ego of the players. What arsenal needs is a larger budget, I heard that they're working with 50 million euros.
Sam Allardyce have at least experience on his part but with Arteta he has none at all, And am certain that if he his given enough funds, Big Sam can really make a diiference if he is given the Job at Arsenal.
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I don't think Arteta will manage Arsenal next season at a time when they're not in Champions League this will be a huge gamble. Also now that Moyes and Big Sam are also up for grabs you I would consider both, they have done incredible jobs and both have loads of premier league experience. Moyes I feel can be a very good manger, less scrutiny good players plus he's the one that can work in a budget.
Maybe starting with a club without Champions League football is the way to go for Arteta so that they wouldn’t be a lot of pressure on him at all. Even the Arsenal fans are used with their teams being sub par so it wouldn’t be a problem at all.

Would pick Arteta over big Sam any day of the week, he did some good things with arsenal but when he went to united he flopped, he can't seem to manage the ego of the players. What arsenal needs is a larger budget, I heard that they're working with 50 million euros.
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I don't think Arteta will manage Arsenal next season at a time when they're not in Champions League this will be a huge gamble. Also now that Moyes and Big Sam are also up for grabs you I would consider both, they have done incredible jobs and both have loads of premier league experience. Moyes I feel can be a very good manger, less scrutiny good players plus he's the one that can work in a budget.
Maybe starting with a club without Champions League football is the way to go for Arteta so that they wouldn’t be a lot of pressure on him at all. Even the Arsenal fans are used with their teams being sub par so it wouldn’t be a problem at all.
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^  Rofl.  No way Moyes or Allardyce are potential replacements for Wenger at Arsenal.  I could see Moyes go back to Everton tho.  That's where he really belongs.

Btw...  What happened to Marco Silva?  I think his style would suit the Gunners.
Marco Silva has been linked to Everton [1], and from the reports I've read over the last couple of days, he's actually very close to signing with Everton. About the Gunners, it seems like Mikel Arteta is the #1 candidate now, kinda weird if they actually go for the spaniard, they should go for an experienced manager rather than a newbie.


1. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2018/05/18/marco-silva-edges-closer-becoming-everton-manager-will-hold/
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^  Rofl.  No way Moyes or Allardyce are potential replacements for Wenger at Arsenal.  I could see Moyes go back to Everton tho.  That's where he really belongs.

Btw...  What happened to Marco Silva?  I think his style would suit the Gunners.
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I don't think Arteta will manage Arsenal next season at a time when they're not in Champions League this will be a huge gamble. Also now that Moyes and Big Sam are also up for grabs you I would consider both, they have done incredible jobs and both have loads of premier league experience. Moyes I feel can be a very good manger, less scrutiny good players plus he's the one that can work in a budget.
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Big Sam will be sacked by everton in the next 48 hours and the his replacement will be Watford's Marco Silva, also Wayne Rooney futur could be decided in the next couple days
^  I'm disappointed with Tuchel...  What a sell out (if you can call it that).  Lol.  I was so hoping he'd be at Arsenal or Chelsea.

And look, Arteta is now the favorite to be the next Arsenal Manager.  Hmmm...  Wink
Arteta has no experience in managing though he is learning from Pep Guardiola, it will show how clueless the hierarchy of Arsenal are if they should make Arteta Arsene Wengers replacement.
Kroenke has identified him to be their next manager so the selling mentality in Arsenal is going to stay the same unless they agree with Aleggri over the transfer budget he will have then things could change for better but from what we are seeing most of the candidate are not an elite managers because they are also considering Burnley manager Sean Dyche so i conclude that Arsenal still not serious enough to get the team back in competetion as they pushed Enrique talks out and about to do the same with Allegri.

Hah!  I would loooove to see Sean Dyche manage Arsenal.  Stylistically his football isn't really that good to watch but he gets the job done.  But with the kind of players he'll have at his disposal at Arsenal, who knows...  He could adjust to a more attacking mentality (I hope).
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With Anthony Martial supposedly on his way out of Manchester United, Jose Mourinho is said to be going to raid his former club for one of their prestigious players in Willian who wanted to leave the club last year but was prevented from doing so by the clubs hierarchy.
I'm 100% sure he will leave Manchester United in the next transfer window. I bet he's blaming Mourinho for not being included in France's World Cup squad since Mou didn't give him much playtime.

About Willian, he can be Martial's replacement at Man Utd, although, I doubt he'll be in the starting XI. But it would a great signing for the Red Devils.
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With Anthony Martial supposedly on his way out of Manchester United, Jose Mourinho is said to be going to raid his former club for one of their prestigious players in Willian who wanted to leave the club last year but was prevented from doing so by the clubs hierarchy.
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manager of DC United Ben Olsen confirm that he was interesting to buy Rooney from Everton although he was made 11 goals in the first half of season but he hasn't the main choice for Sam Allardyce for next season and possibly DC United will discuss further with Everton owner
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Would love to see Arteta get a chance at arsenal next season, someone who is young and optimistic should take over from Arsene. I'm a bit worried for arsenal because Arteta has absolutely no experience in coaching and the Premier League is as hard as they come. I kinda get the feeling that the board is looking at budget options as opposed to the best options.
The likes of Ancelotti who some time ago declared his intent of going to England and managing there should be given the chance to manage such a club with splendid history and amazing achievements likes Arsenal.
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Big Sam will be sacked by everton in the next 48 hours and the his replacement will be Watford's Marco Silva, also Wayne Rooney futur could be decided in the next couple days
^  I'm disappointed with Tuchel...  What a sell out (if you can call it that).  Lol.  I was so hoping he'd be at Arsenal or Chelsea.

And look, Arteta is now the favorite to be the next Arsenal Manager.  Hmmm...  Wink
Arteta has no experience in managing though he is learning from Pep Guardiola, it will show how clueless the hierarchy of Arsenal are if they should make Arteta Arsene Wengers replacement.
Kroenke has identified him to be their next manager so the selling mentality in Arsenal is going to stay the same unless they agree with Aleggri over the transfer budget he will have then things could change for better but from what we are seeing most of the candidate are not an elite managers because they are also considering Burnley manager Sean Dyche so i conclude that Arsenal still not serious enough to get the team back in competetion as they pushed Enrique talks out and about to do the same with Allegri.
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Would love to see Arteta get a chance at arsenal next season, someone who is young and optimistic should take over from Arsene. I'm a bit worried for arsenal because Arteta has absolutely no experience in coaching and the Premier League is as hard as they come. I kinda get the feeling that the board is looking at budget options as opposed to the best options.
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^  I'm disappointed with Tuchel...  What a sell out (if you can call it that).  Lol.  I was so hoping he'd be at Arsenal or Chelsea.

And look, Arteta is now the favorite to be the next Arsenal Manager.  Hmmm...  Wink
Arteta has no experience in managing though he is learning from Pep Guardiola, it will show how clueless the hierarchy of Arsenal are if they should make Arteta Arsene Wengers replacement.
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And look, Arteta is now the favorite to be the next Arsenal Manager.  Hmmm...  Wink
Yeah, there are some rumours Arteta being the favorite to replace Wenger. But I wonder if it's the righ move for him, his lack of managerial experience is something to be considered. Arsenal is a club that demands result right away, whether it is in the EPL or the Champions League, they need to get back to the top level asap. IMO, Arteta just doesn't seem like the ideal person to be the head coach of such a big club, the Gunners need someone with experience, someone like Allegri or Unai Emery.
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^  I'm disappointed with Tuchel...  What a sell out (if you can call it that).  Lol.  I was so hoping he'd be at Arsenal or Chelsea.

And look, Arteta is now the favorite to be the next Arsenal Manager.  Hmmm...  Wink
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