Thread: Football Season 2012/2013
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Old 05-11-2012, 18:44   #1849
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Re: Football Season 2012/2013

I don't see a reason why Pep wouldn't go to the gunners.

Chelsea isn't an option and should never be as what Di Matteo has done is brilliant, Chelsea look awesome and a loss to united in the league shouldn't kill that as they will be challenging for the title this year.

Arsene Wenger will never be sacked as Arsenal Manager though, He'd have to resign as the media backlash would be too much. I'm in no position to comment on his performance but he has a Sir Alex like status at Arsenal in terms of years served and success, albeit not in the last 6 years.

I'm guilty of owning an Arsenal shirt with Henry on the back (Emirates Version 06 I believe) as at the time I thought it was one of the best looking kit's in England. I've followed Arsenal solely because of the Invincible's and and old term used for us (The Entertainers) was surely passed to Arsenal because the whole country loved the football they played.

I know what you lot and Liverpool fans are going through, I went through the same until relegation, It's a horrible feeling knowing your Football club should be challenging for trophies and European football and you're not certain whether they'll get it. But for the first time in my 22 years I'm happy where we are, We've built a great squad that's capable of challenging top teams and if we don't get it then it's not a disaster because we've went about it the right way this time.

Arsenal and Liverpool naturally won't get relegated naturally but truth is they can't be relegated, not if we want to sustain the reputation of English Football, They are two clubs that are vital to that.

Regardless of the outcome down there I just hope they don't make the mistake Liverpool made, getting rid of a top manager in Benitez after some great seasons and replacing him with the likes of Hogdson and Dalglish, now Rodgers, a once great club that's now stooped that low. Neither of these managers achieved anything close to Benitez and Liverpool have effectively started a merry go round.

We ourselves were guilty of this, Sacking the legendary Sir Bobby Robson and replacing him with the likes of Graeme Souness and co. Our club just got worse, we slipped from Champions League football into Oblivion and finally Relegation before thank god the club sorted itself out and is now set for the long run with Pardew who came in and made the most of it, Fact is he got lucky, his skill didn't turn the club around, he inherited an excellent boardroom and some great coaching/scouting staff.
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