a bigger stadium than us.
Happy Christmas
a bigger stadium than us.
Happy Christmas
He and his coaching staff, Cesc Fabregas and Tomas Rosicky, will have delivered 8 league titles and 5 European Cups.
Yes. All that groundwork laid by Arsene will have been worth it.
are dead, I mean.
my somewhat whimsical post above, then he will undoubtedly be seen as a latter-day Herbert Chapman, possibly on a larger scale. Should we be but reasoably successful, he'll be forgotten in a generation.
Mind you, if we do a post-Ferguson United when he goes, even the braindeads might come to appreciate how important he has been.
Arsene will be remembered as our best ever manager but maybe he will be John the Baptist? If the Kronke regime is replaced by a more ambitious owner(s) Wenger might be seen as a successful manager whose best legacy was the set-up he left behind.
By supporters he will be remembered, or seen by those who follow after his reign, as a very good manager who delivered tangible success.
In time ‘achievements’ such as continued top 4 finishes and subsequent European qualification during the period of relative financial drought will be viewed largely as an irrelevance.
I would say the above is fair as per your original question.
Which will be a shame because he's done ****loads more than that.
But not half as much as that achievement deserves.
The stadium to be fair was more a massive achievement by the board. Not just him.
as we have
You might be dead in 10 years.
The presence or employment status of a football manager is not really that important.