Possibly one more weekgenome wrote:Got to be curtains for Emery.
Surely.
Wouldn't be surprised if Norwich done them to be honest, they have had a bit of an upturn in form.URZZZZ wrote:Possibly one more weekgenome wrote:Got to be curtains for Emery.
Surely.
Norwich (A)
Brighton (H)
West Ham (A)
Could save him. Although it'd probably just be delaying the inevitable even if he did get a good points haul from them
Charlie Watts also going along the same lines.genome wrote:David Ornstein (usually pretty reliable on all things Arsenal) predicts that Emery will go today.
Confirmed.genome wrote:David Ornstein (usually pretty reliable on all things Arsenal) predicts that Emery will go today.
Nuno Espirito Santo was heavily rumoured to be in line to take over earlier this week, and didn't exactly deny it in his press conference. So I think he'll probably take over.Zammo wrote:Confirmed.genome wrote:David Ornstein (usually pretty reliable on all things Arsenal) predicts that Emery will go today.
I wonder if they will get Jorge Mendes as part of the dealgenome wrote:Nuno Espirito Santo was heavily rumoured to be in line to take over earlier this week, and didn't exactly deny it in his press conference. So I think he'll probably take over.Zammo wrote:Confirmed.genome wrote:David Ornstein (usually pretty reliable on all things Arsenal) predicts that Emery will go today.
Would be a poor appointment that shows a lack of ambition. The job he has done with Wolves isn't that remarkable when you consider their resources and access to players through Jorge Mendes.genome wrote:Nuno Espirito Santo was heavily rumoured to be in line to take over earlier this week, and didn't exactly deny it in his press conference. So I think he'll probably take over.Zammo wrote:Confirmed.genome wrote:David Ornstein (usually pretty reliable on all things Arsenal) predicts that Emery will go today.
tbf anyone going into Wolves and turning it into what seems to be a stable club at the moment is doing a really good job.Old Man Andrews wrote:Would be a poor appointment that shows a lack of ambition. The job he has done with Wolves isn't that remarkable when you consider their resources and access to players through Jorge Mendes.genome wrote:Nuno Espirito Santo was heavily rumoured to be in line to take over earlier this week, and didn't exactly deny it in his press conference. So I think he'll probably take over.Zammo wrote:
Confirmed.
Eh????? Why? He is nowhere near the level to manage a huge club like that, he would get eaten alive. Arsenal need a proven winner, someone who can come in and transform the club. They need a big personality and a big ego.Hendo wrote:Would think that Eddie Howe should be considered for the role.
Martin Lipton was saying on talkSport yesterday that the Midlands based journos can't stand Santo. More mood swings than 'the Special One'.6ft Kerplunk wrote:tbf anyone going into Wolves and turning it into what seems to be a stable club at the moment is doing a really good job.Old Man Andrews wrote:Would be a poor appointment that shows a lack of ambition. The job he has done with Wolves isn't that remarkable when you consider their resources and access to players through Jorge Mendes.genome wrote:
Nuno Espirito Santo was heavily rumoured to be in line to take over earlier this week, and didn't exactly deny it in his press conference. So I think he'll probably take over.
Warnock it is thenOld Man Andrews wrote:Eh????? Why? He is nowhere near the level to manage a huge club like that, he would get eaten alive. Arsenal need a proven winner, someone who can come in and transform the club. They need a big personality and a big ego.Hendo wrote:Would think that Eddie Howe should be considered for the role.
Would do a cracking job there in all seriousness. He is the sort of manager who can manage at ANY level. Thats the class of the man.genome wrote:I think they should go for the Wycombe manager Gareth Ainsworth.
Old Man Andrews wrote:Eh????? Why? He is nowhere near the level to manage a huge club like that, he would get eaten alive. Arsenal need a proven winner, someone who can come in and transform the club. They need a big personality and a big ego.Hendo wrote:Would think that Eddie Howe should be considered for the role.
So Eddie Howe who's done a decent job in the Premier League definitely isn't up to it but Ainsworth who, apart from a few games as caretaker at QPR, hasn't managed above League 1 definitely is?Old Man Andrews wrote:Would do a cracking job there in all seriousness. He is the sort of manager who can manage at ANY level. Thats the class of the man.genome wrote:I think they should go for the Wycombe manager Gareth Ainsworth.
Think you may have missed the long running joke about Gareth Ainsworth m8.6ft Kerplunk wrote:Old Man Andrews wrote:Eh????? Why? He is nowhere near the level to manage a huge club like that, he would get eaten alive. Arsenal need a proven winner, someone who can come in and transform the club. They need a big personality and a big ego.Hendo wrote:Would think that Eddie Howe should be considered for the role.So Eddie Howe who's done a decent job in the Premier League definitely isn't up to it but Ainsworth who, apart from a few games as caretaker at QPR, hasn't managed above League 1 definitely is?Old Man Andrews wrote:Would do a cracking job there in all seriousness. He is the sort of manager who can manage at ANY level. Thats the class of the man.genome wrote:I think they should go for the Wycombe manager Gareth Ainsworth.
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