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Raul Sanllehi has left Arsenal

BigPoppaPump

Reeling from Laca & Kos nightmares
There is no conclusion you can jump on.
We're not in a video game, this is real life mate.

you can't replace a coach that easily even though Emery has been doing a terrible job.
there's money involved. you have to find the right guy to take the job. What's the point to fire emery if it means we're just getting another stop gap coach?
because any coach who is going to take the job right now is going to ask at least a 1.5 year deal. so should we rush things right now and take the risk to get stuck with a guy we didn't really want? or should we wait this summer to get a better coach?

It's really easy to see that Emery is not the right man for the job anymore. They know it. They're not stupid or dellusional.
but they are in charge. they have a responsability and a tough decision to make.

so far there hasn't been an ideal candidate in the market that would be a good fit. it's not surprising to see Emery still in charge.

It's a good thing we're not rushing things.
Raul & vikash have been in charge for less than a year. let's give them time. they won't fix all our messes, change our culture, find a top coach in such a short span of time.

And don't trust those quotes from the medias. this is just communication. ofc Arsenal leaders were not going to say "Emery is ass, he is going to be fired soon" if they don't have the right man to replace him yet.
the simple fact that they're finally talking about his job means that there's something that is going on behind the scenes.
last year we didn't hear them coming out and say emery's job is safe.

Finally someone with sense. Arsenal fans being drama queens again.
 

GunnerUK

Active Member
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Thoughts.?

Is that not Raul behind Jose
 

zilfy

Active Member
There is no conclusion you can jump on.
We're not in a video game, this is real life mate.

you can't replace a coach that easily even though Emery has been doing a terrible job.
there's money involved. you have to find the right guy to take the job. What's the point to fire emery if it means we're just getting another stop gap coach?
because any coach who is going to take the job right now is going to ask at least a 1.5 year deal. so should we rush things right now and take the risk to get stuck with a guy we didn't really want? or should we wait this summer to get a better coach?

It's really easy to see that Emery is not the right man for the job anymore. They know it. They're not stupid or dellusional.
but they are in charge. they have a responsability and a tough decision to make.

so far there hasn't been an ideal candidate in the market that would be a good fit. it's not surprising to see Emery still in charge.

It's a good thing we're not rushing things.
Raul & vikash have been in charge for less than a year. let's give them time. they won't fix all our messes, change our culture, find a top coach in such a short span of time.

And don't trust those quotes from the medias. this is just communication. ofc Arsenal leaders were not going to say "Emery is ass, he is going to be fired soon" if they don't have the right man to replace him yet.
the simple fact that they're finally talking about his job means that there's something that is going on behind the scenes.
last year we didn't hear them coming out and say emery's job is safe.

You're right in saying we should wait and pick wisely in the summer, but why not Ljungberg for now? I know he hasn't had alot of experience but at least it'll give the fans and players something to get behind. I rarely doubt he can do any worse than emery is doing
 

Rex Stone

Long live the fighters
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Country: Wales
Haven’t heard much about David O’Leary since that Leeds team of the early-2000’s.

I think Raul will be gone in the next couple of years.

Getting strong fraud vibes from him, just because you made cups of tea in the office when three of the best players of all time came through your academy, doesn’t make you some big brain genius.
 

Garrincha

Wilf Zaha Aficionado
Trusted ⭐
Who the **** does Raul think he is? Does he really have the power to veto that?

Odd times.
 

Chay

Member
Hopefully O'leary can get onto the board and turn the ship around,these pair of clowns (raul and vinai) will turn us into Everton.

Terrible decisions
- hiring unai emery !!
- ramsey going on a free
- loaning denis suarez
- loaning cabellos
- buying luiz

They have only installed edu so they can use him as a scapegoat and eventually sack him.
 

yybecause

Formerly known as ArsenaLover
never forget O'Leary ****ing us over with Leeds big time, only to gift a win to Alex next week.
not that it has anything to do with these news
 

scytheavatar

Established Member
Why not just bring Wenger back for such a role?

His ego won't allow him to be a board member, as one he'll have to work together with the Kroenkes/Raul/Vinai/Edu in deciding the direction of the club. Does he look like someone who can work in a team?
 

GoonerJeeves

Established Member
Trusted ⭐

Country: Norway
If they engage O'Leary, they are seriously out of their minds. Completely out of his depth, and a two faced false freak of man.

Not to mention he worked for Leeds... absolute poverty.
 

Toby

No longer a Stuttgart Fan
Moderator
Getting strong fraud vibes from him, just because you made cups of tea in the office when three of the best players of all time came through your academy, doesn’t make you some big brain genius.

It's pretty hard to tell what the guy actually did, besides being involved in the shadier facets of the Neymar deal. Barca has so many executives, it's hard to see. E.g. at one point they at the same time had Sanllehi as Head of Football and Begiristain as Head of Sport. When Txiki left for City they got in Robert Fernandez as DoF. Who's the boss? The Head of Football or the Director of Football? Who even does what in such a muddled setup? Also a bit worrying that he's apparently not a football but more of a marketing/business guy who's just worked in football for a very long time.

And I'm also worried about Edu, tbh. Don't think he's got enough to stand his ground. Neither Corinthians nor Brazil have been super successfull during his stints there. The job descriptions of Teammanager and Teamcoordinator also reek of some of the alibi jobs Bierhoff did/does for Germany and I wouldn't let that guy near any club I support.

E.g. I'd be feeling more comfortable with Mislintat still at the club and Per Mertesacker in a more advanced role than Head of the Academy.
 
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