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  • KiwiPieK Offline
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    The interesting thing with Arsenal is how every season seems to follow the same pattern. They are competing for the title in the first few months, qualify for the last 16 of the UCL. Sometime around Christmas and Jan/Feb they reach crisis point, drop enough points to stand no chance of the title, crash out of the UCL and then finish with a run of wins at the end.

    But this time, they left themselves too much to do and missed out on the top 4. And also this season, there were problems in the dressing room, obviously with Sanchez but possibly with others too.

    I think Arsenal should be planning to get rid of Arsene mainly because he isn't young and they will have to face life without him soon.

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    Kroenke and Gazidis have 2 years to work on a succession plan. Finding that replacement manager might be harder than they think.

    It also looks like Ozil and Sanchez will be gone within 12 months, if not sooner. Sanchez would be a huge loss but at least he wouldn't be going to another EPL team. I'd cash in now.

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    @KiwiPie Can anyone remember the Gunner's previous manager(s)? Wenger appears to have settled aiming at the FA Cup once he realised he wasn't going to win another title.

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    http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/39231549

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    @antipodean said in EPL 16/17:

    @KiwiPie Can anyone remember the Gunner's previous manager(s)? Wenger appears to have settled aiming at the FA Cup once he realised he wasn't going to win another title.

    Bruce Rioch
    George Graham
    Don Howe
    Off top of my head

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    @dogmeat Showing your age. 😀

    I only remember Rioch (a failure but he signed Bergkamp) and Graham (1-0 to the Arsenal).

    Liverpool and Spurs haven't won a title since the Premier League began in 1992 so we Gunners fans haven't got it so bad if we compare the big clubs. Outside of Leicester, all the other champions spent heaps of money to stack their squad, and that didn't always guarantee success. Arsene will need to buy some quality players to strengthen the team if he wants to win over his critics.

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    @dogmeat said in EPL 16/17:

    @antipodean said in EPL 16/17:

    @KiwiPie Can anyone remember the Gunner's previous manager(s)? Wenger appears to have settled aiming at the FA Cup once he realised he wasn't going to win another title.

    Bruce Rioch
    George Graham
    Don Howe
    Off top of my head

    Nice memory. I'd forgotten about Rioch. For some reason, I'd put him away as another caretaker.

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    @Bovidae said in EPL 16/17:

    @dogmeat Showing your age. 😀

    I only remember Rioch (a failure but he signed Bergkamp) and Graham (1-0 to the Arsenal).

    Liverpool and Spurs haven't won a title since the Premier League began in 1992 so we Gunners fans haven't got it so bad if we compare the big clubs. Outside of Leicester, all the other champions spent heaps of money to stack their squad, and that didn't always guarantee success. Arsene will need to buy some quality players to strengthen the team if he wants to win over his critics.

    I think they had such a great run in the early 2000s it raised expectations. They forgot where they'd come from in the years before they broke the drought

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    So I bothered to check Ares Managers over the last 50 years

    Should really have remembered Bertie Mee who had them from 66-76 as he was in charge for the 71 Double
    Also should have got Terry Neil 76-83 as that was when I first arrived in Europe
    Then Howe 83-86
    Steve Burtenshaw for 11 games before
    George Graham 86-95
    Stewart Houston???? had them briefly before
    Rioch 95-96
    Houston again (6 games) and Pat Rice (4) filled in between Rioch and Wengers arrival 21 tears ago
    So in last 51 years
    Mee 10 Neil 7 Graham 10 and Wenger 21

    Four Managers total 48 years that's pretty amazing for English football

    Excluding caretakers Utd has had 10, Liverpool 12, Chelsea 26, Man City 25

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    @dogmeat Just in the ENIC/Daniel Levy era Spurs has had 14 IIRC!!! Continuity has not been a priority sadly for us...

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