He is one of a number of solid shouts for players that look old before...
That's one opinion, but others give their thanks to the man. We also have...
e is one of a number of solid shouts for players that look old before their time....
hat on earth is Rowley going to do without his Popinjay...?
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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has not thought about quitting the job this week, despite enduring more disappointment in a challenging season.
m starting to think Roman may never actually be happy at the top level. If he wants all conquering fancy football I wonder if he'd be better off buying a lower division side then paying outlandish salaries to attract high caliber players too good for the division.
afa has to be favourite for the Everton job now, surely :) He'll realise his ambition to live and work on Merseyside again, get the best out of whoever plays for them, maybe win some cups and be thoroughly loathed by the toffee fans. What's not to like? Go ead, Ken, gimajob!
hat is arguably the least inspiring England I have ever seen. There is not a single name in that list that makes me think I might actually want to watch this team. Not a one.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger feels his squad can hit the ground running at the start of the next season.
Newcastle owner Mike Ashley will share out £1m between the club's non-football staff if they beat Arsenal on Sunday.
David Beckham was in tears as he left the pitch after playing what could be the final game of his career as Paris Saint-Germain beat Brest 3-1.
He is one of a number of solid shouts for players that look old before their time. We also have the final words on lovely D-Beck and a rejection of end of season playoffs...
That's one opinion, but others give their thanks to the man. We also have ideas for a relegation playoff, happy memories of the season and a defence of Liverpool's campaign...
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deepster (Manchester United) says...
From long term plans to short term plan. Soon, wenger won't be the part of the plan at Arsenal. sorry to say this, but if a good relationship ain't working anymore, its always good to take a break.
Posted 11:09am 23rd February 2013
nickbeggs (Arsenal) says...
The most telling thing Wenger said was: "My responsibility is to keep the.....team and the club in what I feel is the right way." This is is proof that the guy runs the whole show! he decides what is right for the team and the "club". This can't be right. Who is Arsene Wenger accountable too? this why the clubs sole ambition is to qualify for Europe each year....because no one is pushing the Manager to achieve more. Just keep the revenue high and the share holders happy! I want Arsene Wenger to continue to be the manager of Arsenal FC but they guy needs to focus on football matters only and it is vital he is judged, like all managers, on his and the teams performance only.
Posted 12:47pm 22nd February 2013
hump3 (Ipswich Town) says...
Wenger: I'm going nowhere. A painfully accurate description of the last 7 seasons.
Posted 12:32pm 22nd February 2013
wheresmyhair77 (Arsenal) says...
What is the common denominator between those three sides - who would be most likely to buy a "News" and celebrity gossip paper carrying stories about those three sides failing, being in turmoil...?
Posted 12:10pm 22nd February 2013
markarogers (Liverpool) says...
Do journalists have a preference between Mancini, Wenger or Rodgers being "media pressured" out of their jobs first? Is one of the three more likely to sell newspapers than the other two? I think it's just plain selfish of clubs not to come together and agree that at least one should be sacked. The title race is over and The S*n needs some bollocks to go along with their daily tits (page 3, not their readership). How inconsiderate are these clubs exactly? Surely they've read that they're "IN CRISIS" by now, what the hell is wrong with them?
Posted 11:53am 22nd February 2013