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Life After Emery Begins

Would you be satisfied with hiring Mikel Arteta?


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Leeroy1979

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Think we can safely assume potch has told us to jog on then if this looks like it's happening. No way even our board would just overlook him when he's available
 

ChefMan21

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I think Ancelotti could be a good appointment. Safe, boring and might not work, but he also has stature in the game which would help with attracting players and a rebuild. It also gives time for emerging managers to come through and establish themselves - we're a big enough club to appoint just about anyone.
 

Tosker

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I think Ancelotti could be a good appointment. Safe, boring and might not work, but he also has stature in the game which would help with attracting players and a rebuild. It also gives time for emerging managers to come through and establish themselves - we're a big enough club to appoint just about anyone.
my feelings too - though I would add I would think a manager of his stature and longevity is more likely to stand up to Raul and Edu if push came to shove, than a younger much more inexperienced man
 

Sapient Hawk

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I'm tempted by a manager who can say this after a 4-1 loss “Defensively, we lacked cοncentratiοn and cοnvictiοn in terms οf pοsitiοning and οur decisiοn-making. We were catastrοphic defensively, individually and cοllectively'

that would wake a couple of our catastrophic players up

You're operating on the assumption that these spoiled weaklings care about a loss as much as we, the fans, do. If that were the case, our entire back four would've voluntarily retired ages ago.

They know that they'll get one reprieve after another & will simply move on to another club with similar or more wages.
 

Riou

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Leeroy1979

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my feelings too - though I would add I would think a manager of his stature and longevity is more likely to stand up to Raul and Edu if push came to shove, than a younger much more inexperienced man
Plus if reports are to believed that he delegates a lot of coaching out it will be interesting to see the team he brings in with him. Like to see Freddie learn from him as his number 2
 

ChefMan21

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Plus if reports are to believed that he delegates a lot of coaching out it will be interesting to see the team he brings in with him. Like to see Freddie learn from him as his number 2
I said earlier in the thread that having the right people around our new manager - any manager - will be a big part of their potential success. Really hope people like Ljungbwrg are kept around, but also, new people are brought in for some competitive tension.
 

Leeroy1979

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I said earlier in the thread that having the right people around our new manager - any manager - will be a big part of their potential success. Really hope people like Ljungbwrg are kept around, but also, new people are brought in for some competitive tension.
Let's hope one of them is a defence guru...could be footballs answer to Sean Edwards..."gaffer I've dislocated my shoulder" "**** off you can't be injured on defence get up !"
 

SA Gunner

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Would he? Considering Utd, Liverpool, City and Chelsea have bigger budgets, and Sp**s with Jose. I doubt he’ll get top 5.

I think so, and this is likely with assurances that we are going to be spending money to help the squad.

He is a safe appointment and his management style allows for succession planning. I can see the likes of Keown, Ljundberg, Mertesacker getting extended roles at the club in various capacities. I'd bring in Arteta to work with Carlo as his successor, and yes I think that is possible.
 

Leeroy1979

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I think so, and this is likely with assurances that we are going to be spending money to help the squad.

He is a safe appointment and his management style allows for succession planning. I can see the likes of Keown, Ljundberg, Mertesacker getting extended roles at the club in various capacities. I'd bring in Arteta to work with Carlo as his successor, and yes I think that is possible.
He'd be more likely to get the managers job with us after Carlos short tenure than after pep. There is no way Man City are giving the managers job to arteta after pep.

Hope those assurances come true as key positions need to be addressed
 

SingmeasongSong

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I think so, and this is likely with assurances that we are going to be spending money to help the squad.

He is a safe appointment and his management style allows for succession planning. I can see the likes of Keown, Ljundberg, Mertesacker getting extended roles at the club in various capacities. I'd bring in Arteta to work with Carlo as his successor, and yes I think that is possible.

Telling Arteta 'yeah, you aren't getting the job this time again, but you can be a side-kick'

Why ? No way he'd switch places for that.
 

Leeroy1979

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Telling Arteta 'yeah, you aren't getting the job this time again, but you can be a side-kick'

Why ? No way he'd switch places for that.
Even on the promise of getting it after ancelotti. Let's be honest he's only going to be there this season and next. Arteta will not get the city job after pep

You may well be right but it would be worth a punt....although where would that leave Freddie? Hmm I'm torn on that
 

ChefMan21

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I'd also make the observation that this appointment (doesn't matter who - Ancelotti, Arteta, or someone else) is another step away from the Wenger era, which we need to take. Hopefully our steps are more successful than Man Utd and SAF...
 

SA Gunner

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Telling Arteta 'yeah, you aren't getting the job this time again, but you can be a side-kick'

Why ? No way he'd switch places for that.

Where else is Arteta likely to manage at this stage?

Honestly I see him getting to the number 1 quicker at Arsenal, instead of City.
 

GDeep™

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I'd also make the observation that this appointment (doesn't matter who - Ancelotti, Arteta, or someone else) is another step away from the Wenger era, which we need to take. Hopefully our steps are more successful than Man Utd and SAF...
What’s this supposed to mean?
 
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