Reckon Ancellotti is looking at it thinking he could do a way better job at training this lot that Arsene.
Would be fantastic to go into matches with an actual game plan and strategy.
We’ve got the players but Wenger is failing them at the moment.
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Reckon Ancellotti is looking at it thinking he could do a way better job at training this lot that Arsene.
Would be fantastic to go into matches with an actual game plan and strategy.
We’ve got the players but Wenger is failing them at the moment.
Which sort of begs the question; if he won all that silverware why was he sacked at three of the four clubs after only two years?
Despite what we've become after all these years of Wenger, I'd still prefer we hire someone that might hang around for longer than 2-3 years. Carlo's recent record suggests that's unlikely.
And there's the rub. Wenger has been great for us, so it's always uncomfortable when we appear not to appreciate that so much as we maybe ought to. The fact that He may or not have proved good enough for Bayern Munich or Real Madrid or whoever doesn't change that.
Well, few people turn down Real and I would say Bayern was different as there was a clear culture clash (they are so desperate to somewhere who understands Bavaria and the Bayern way, I have spoken to fans who thing Wenger is the ideal choice!) but how many other managers have stayed at Chelsea and Real for much longer? His successors in both those jobs didn't survive to the following March. He was at AC Milan for 8 years before that - don't think he chooses to go
I like the idea of a project a la Spurs and Arsenal in the 2005+ years. No one supported the idea of building a young team and watching them grow together more than I did, I thought it was a brilliant idea and that we had the perfect manager for the job. Just a shame it didn't work out.
So I'd like another go. Why do I like the idea of a longer term project? Dunno, really. We'd need to ask your parents. :-)