As has been noted though, Liverpool spent a fair bit of money developing their squad to what it is now, and Arsenal's owners have a reputation amongst their fans to be a bit tight with money. Do you see them doing that sort of investment?Arsenal have a fairly decent crop of academy talent. They need to follow the Liverpool model of bringing in a good coach with a clear style of play and buying a couple of proven 23/24/25 year olds every summer.
Wonder if he will get the Everton job when they sack Silva?I could understand that if it was a real punt in the dark, but the bloke seems to be exceptionally well-rated by anyone who has ever had anything to do with him, and is a former club man. It was a no brainer. They totally f'd it.
It's very good, isn't it. Admittedly I had to read the comments to get some of the references, but still great. Nice to see Sutton Utd's pie-eating reserve keeper get a mention.https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...dKzSNna7_6pZF9pQZq0au5S0wCNUCI1foR5Qc3r3HBms4
An absolute work of art.
Hoping it happens just for the angst on CW tbhJust saw this on bleacher report:
Former Manchester United and Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho would reportedly be open to taking over at Arsenal if the position became available.
According to Rob Dawson of ESPN FC, Mourinho would be interested in the post and making a return to Premier League action after being axed by United in December last year.
"Sources have told ESPN FC that the chance to win trophies with three Premier League clubs would appeal to Mourinho, who won three titles with Chelsea, but he would need assurances from the board that funds were available to allow a serious challenge at silverware," the report continued.
Um, no.
The man is a ****ing shamblesLol at Emery taking Ozil off to stop him from embarrassing him by playing well.