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  • CooterBrown
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    Went to the match today. Attending a game is so much better in person. Sight lines at Emirates are fantastic. Few interesting odd tidbits, to me anyway, were: the clock in the stadium counts down to z

  • It’s taken awhile to process this today. I’ve been known to liken Wenger to Mack Brown, but Wenger has won way more than Mack ever did. Both of them should have bowed out years earlier, but Arsène w

  • skipperj
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Just now, Surly Bevo said:

 


Polonium for Arsene?

 

Wenger out.

Maybe I shouldn't have said none of the players instead of nobody.

10 minutes ago, Buzzrock said:

Damn I go take a shit and it’s 2-1

Eat more Taco Bell....

5 minutes ago, Buzzrock said:

Well that was entertaining. I wonder what elneny said.

It was probably his tone

Damn, in a pretty surprising turn of events Reiss Nelson has decided to stay at Arsenal. That’s good news for us. I wa ma very surprised to see him starting vs Soton since I figured he was long gone; makes more sense now. Up next- Rambo and Jack. Come on guys- sign da ting.

8 minutes ago, skipperj said:

How about we do this.

If we don't can we say we pulled a Barcelona?

9 minutes ago, skipperj said:

How about we do this.

this

We were gonna have to play them sooner or later. Might as well eliminate them now.

8 minutes ago, Buzzrock said:

Let’s go boys. Beat Foot Locker.

"Flannels"

Wenger is a class act, and will be missed...at least by me, but I am hopeful that a change will increase our competitiveness.  Who are the favorites to replace him?

Arsenal are split over who they want to replace Arsene Wenger as the club step up their search for his successor.

This is expected to be Wenger’s final season in charge at the Emirates, even if Arsenal win the Europa League and qualify for the Champions League.

Attention is now turning to how Wenger will be replaced, with head of football relations Raul Sanllehi, head of recruitment Sven Mislintat and chief executive Ivan Gazidis all working on the succession plan.

 
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Spanish sources claim that Sanllehi’s favoured candidate is Luis Enrique, who he worked with successfully at Barcelona.

Enrique won two La Liga titles and the Champions League while in charge of Barcelona and is keen to resume his managerial career in England when he completes his year-long sabbatical.

The Spaniard has also been linked with Chelsea, but his wage demands, which are said to top £10 million-a-year, could put off both clubs.

Luis Enrique - Arsenal working on search for Arsene Wenger successor – with Luis Enrique and Brendan Rodgers both on the list
Luis Enrique, who is keen on managing in England, has been linked with Arsenal  CREDIT: GETTY IMAGES 

Mislintat is believed to be concentrating his attention in Germany. He is a big fan of 30-year-old Hoffenheim manager Julian Nagelsmann and Shalke’s Domenico Tedesco, who is just two years older.

A picture emerged of Mislintat at Shalke’s 2-0 victory over his former club Borussia Dortmund over the weekend and Tedesco’s team are second in the Bundesliga table.

 
 

Hoffenheim are four places back in sixth and Nagelsmann’s work in his two-and-a-half years in charge have earned him a reputation for being one of the best young coaches in Europe.

Gazidis is known to be a big admirer of former Arsenal captain Mikel Arteta, who is also somebody Sanllehi rates, and is impressed by the work of Monaco’s Leonardo Jardim and Celtic’s Brendan Rodgers.

Arsenal ideally want a younger man to replace 68-year-old Wenger and Sanllehi, Mislintat and Gazidis will all work together to try to find common ground on exactly who should make their shortlist.

Brendan Rodgers - Arsenal working on search for Arsene Wenger successor – with Luis Enrique and Brendan Rodgers both on the list
Brendan Rodgers is another manager who has been touted as a possible replacement for Wenger CREDIT: GETTY IMAGES

But that will not be an easy job with each man favouring different candidates and working to their own agendas.

Arsenal’s determination to ensure Wenger is given a respectful exit also complicates the process over finding his successor, as the club do not want to be seen to be approaching candidates while the Frenchman is in post.

That means that while other clubs are openly speaking with managers and their agents, the Gunners are having to tread carefully and act discreetly.

Majority shareholder Stan Kroenke will ultimately have the final say on who replaces Wenger and he will also listen to advice from his son Josh. But both Kroenke’s will rely heavily on the advice of Sanllehi, Mislintat and Gazidis.

 
 

It is a similar scenario in terms of player recruitment with agents and middle men currently unsure who has casting vote in terms of summer transfer targets.

Arsenal want a goalkeeper, a central defender and a midfielder to bolster their squad, but there is a level of confusion from outside the club over who is in charge.

Agents have traditionally either gone direct to Wenger or approached Dick Law, who this season stepped down from his job that saw him directly involved in player recruitment and contracts.

Mislintat and Gazidis took the lead during the January transfer window, as the pair were pictured in Germany to negotiate the club record transfer of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Mislintat recommended Henrikh Mkhitaryan.

 

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