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Bozi

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it is sometimes sad to see when a manager raises a club up from mediocrity, builds a successful side, wins the hearts and minds of every player and fan that plays for him and raises expectation levels, that eventually,he will lead them back down the road to mediocrity before people realise that the magic has gone.

arsene could easily transform Juve,Real or any top club but it could be the end of the relationship with the gunners
 

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Bozi

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I agree on all counts with this post except on one small detail.

Ljungberg isn't better than Arshavin, not at all actually. I never rated the arrogant Swede to be honest.
gay-arse was one hell of a goalscorer from midfield,not his biggest fan but he scored many important goals and was a nightmare to pick up from a defensive POV
 

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arsene could easily transform Juve,Real or any top club but it could be the end of the relationship with the gunners
I'm not sure Wenger has what it takes to go somewhere else and start yet another project.

His judgement doesn't seem to be what it once was and, until he accepts what top players need to be paid, he will never create another great team.
 

Fred

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gay-arse was one hell of a goalscorer from midfield,not his biggest fan but he scored many important goals and was a nightmare to pick up from a defensive POV
He was a goal scorer, but all he had was pace and off the ball movement, he never was a really good footballer like Arshavin appears to be. He was just lucky enough to be in the better team. After seeing Arshavin play in our last two league matches, especially the last one against Fulham, i honestly believe that he has what it takes to be a top top player for us. Sure he isn't yet fit enough, and he didn't really influence the game for large periods because of that. But his bursts of quality here and there gave me a lot of hope for him. At the very least he is a much better player than Nasri.
 

Fred

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Fred, tell me what basement you're keeping Rosicky in so I can liberate him from this arsenal hell
I'd love to know myself, as i would not like anything more in these hard times than to slap the shit out of him and tell him what a pussy he really is.
 

Fred

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Where I'm from(Libya) they'd roast me at the slightest indication at that, so stop making these dangerous comments.

They're watching you know :scared:
 

Bisco

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Where I'm from(Libya) they'd roast me at the slightest indication at that, so stop making these dangerous comments.

They're watching you know :scared:
if that does happen u can always cross yr eastern boarders over to here, i have an arsenal cousin u can watch the games with. i hear its the same like libya, putting in mind ive never been to lubya just had friends work there for a bit.
 

Fred

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Well ideally i won't mind Hiddink, Ferguson or Marcelo Lippi :D

Realistically i'd love to have Pellegrini, Deschamps or Zola. Wouldn't mind giving Rijkaard a go either.
 

Bisco

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Well ideally i won't mind Hiddink, Ferguson or Marcelo Lippi :D

Realistically i'd love to have Pellegrini, Deschamps or Zola. Wouldn't mind giving Rijkaard a go either.
he is def one of the good ones around, and personally i'd love to see him at juve at some point.
 

Fred

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he is def one of the good ones around, and personally i'd love to see him at juve at some point.
True that, what he's doing in Villareal is phenomenal. With so little resources he has constantly produced teams that both play good football and are always in the top 4. In his first season with Villareal he took them to the CL for the first time in their history.
 

only-juve

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True that, what he's doing in Villareal is phenomenal. With so little resources he has constantly produced teams that both play good football and are always in the top 4. In his first season with Villareal he took them to the CL for the first time in their history.
Juande Ramos did that and even won two uefa cups back to back but turned out to be a disastor in england. You never know in these things...
 
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