20 Apr 2018 19:49:20
I think that when a great manager leaves a big club, any manger considering going there should not look at the immediate vacancy, but the next but one. History shows that the immediate replacement has been the fall guy and takes all the stick and is usually in a no win situation. Mornlilely than not the next arsenal manager won’t last that long. The one after might have a bit more success ( Mourinho, Klopp.


1.) 20 Apr 2018
20 Apr 2018 20:44:27
I don't think that will happen at arsenal. Mainly because they are in a terrible position as it currently stands. The next guy can be the fixer". They still have some good players it shouldn't be that hard to put a fire cracker under there bums and get them going again.


2.) 20 Apr 2018
20 Apr 2018 20:56:36
Never happened with bob paisley after bill left.


3.) 20 Apr 2018
20 Apr 2018 20:56:37
I expect them to challenge for top 4 with a few defensive additions.


4.) 20 Apr 2018
20 Apr 2018 21:05:45
They are in dire straits, a much poorer position than Wenger found when Rioch was let go so whoever takes that job now, has a true JOB on his hands. I would not want that job, personally at least, not right now.


5.) 20 Apr 2018
20 Apr 2018 22:37:05
Madmax. Paisley was hardly what you would consider an outsider when he took over.


6.) 21 Apr 2018
21 Apr 2018 01:15:32
I think they need to fix their midfield first. First thing I’d do would be to bring in a leader there.