Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
Surely it isn't so outlandish to suggest that there might be such a thing the best manager in England?
Would that not change every year in line with the winner of the title?

Is a manager with a bottomless pit of money who delivers tangible success in the form of a trophy a better “manager” than his peer at a club with little or no finances or club infrastructure who manages to keep them competing with clubs of much bigger means?

It’s all a bit my dad is bigger than your dad to be honest.

Wenger is a very good manager. Pochetinno is a very good manager. One is arguably coming to the end of his days while the other is setting off on his path.

One manages a club with enormous resources, one of the top 10 in the world if we believe reports from industry specialists. The other does not. There is despite basic logic different expectations placed on both from their supporters.