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Originally Posted by denphone
Well with Arsenal in 10th place l think he would find it a unappealing project.
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sorry bud but thats just a stupid comment to make.
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Originally Posted by Damien
Too difficult a job,
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its a challenge.
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Originally Posted by Damien
quite high expectations,
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Pep himself has high expectations.
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Originally Posted by Damien
not much money.
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actually there is a decent amount only its taken up but don't be mistaken, theres money in the bank not to mention the hike in incoming revenue from sponsorships.
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Originally Posted by Damien
I suspect that might do it.
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nope. not in my opinion it wouldn't.
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Originally Posted by Damien
I think Arsenal are best suited to him in England
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so the above means nothing then. that makes no sense.
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Originally Posted by Damien
but I wouldn't be surprised to see him in Germany instead. Much more rational footballing culture.
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really? Barca was pretty intense. everyone seems to think he just flicked a switch and done a 'Arry there when he couldn't be any further away from good ol'd 'Arry if he tried. Germany has some insane fans. I've read many comments from fellow Gooners who are German. He wants to manage in the Prem.
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Originally Posted by Damien
Incidentally I think Jürgen Klopp would be an ideal successor to Wenger, he has a track record of being successful at Dortmund which is a club similar to Arsenal in many respects. Granted he isn't a big name to appease the masses but anyone who follows German football closely will testify to his qualities.
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Yeah may be. Depending on how far Klopp can take or keep hold of Dortmunds stars etc. who knows if he would leave Dortmund whom are doing so well.
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Originally Posted by Damien
Pep is untested, it will be a very different task to Barcelona. He had money, the world's best team, and inherited a system and a culture that had been there for decades and one which he grew up in as a player.
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Peps untested in another league, thats understood. Pep didn't just walk into the Barcelona first team managers role. He worked to get there. Hes done a lot at Barca. Fine he may not have rewritten everything but he implemented what was. he did have some incredibly gifted players but we have talent too. theres also talent out in the world whom Pep can go out and buy. fair enough we wont be able to buy Messi and co, so what? there are other players out in the world who you can work with to win or even compete.
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Originally Posted by Damien
Even after he has left Barcelona and doing just as well, maybe even better, than before.
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brilliant. i wish that could repeat here at Arsenal.
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Originally Posted by Damien
It's really difficult to see how he would do at another club where he won't have any of those advantages.
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like Wenger had the advantage of solid players whom needed guiding?