the man is a winner., he's not that old.
It is a very difficult appointment as although we will never again see a 20 year old management term the new person should be coming in and allowed a period of about 5 years to turn things around and create a team of his own making. Ancelloti would perhaps not be the worst option as he will be intelligent and experienced enough to deal with the wobbles, and boy will there be wobbles. A younger gun may crack.
I think there is a larger rebuild needed than perhaps some may allow themselves to admit – keeper, 2-3 defenders, a new midfield player.All first team players, no speculative youth purchases who may one day come good. We have enough of them.
As mentioned to Red earlier there alone is about 150m. Probably not all this summer but soon enough, next 2-3 windows.
But what if this capable caretaker of yours wins us the European Cup?
That's why I really think, to the board, who our manager is really doesn't matter anymore, now we've successfully, and rather peacefully, removed Arsene Wenger. Two months or two years or ten years; what difference does it make
"Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.
"But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."
Well the fans used to blame the board of everything. then it became wenger. now the board got rid of wenger.
why did they get rid of him? do we need to be back to 4th place? unfortunately it's going to take a bit of an impact to encourage our horrid fanbase to return to the emirates to fill it up. And this will cost money.
The fans won't be happy back to 4th place trophy days we have to start to competing.
So, essentially, the new chap must get us back into the Champions League for the season after next. Otherwise, why are we giving him 150 million quid.
On the other hand, spending all that money so quickly would actually be the same as signing his own "mutual agreement", as Wenger himself knew only too well.
"Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.
"But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."