Next manager discussion (poll reset 21/05/2016)

Who would you want?

  • Frank de Boer

    Votes: 302 17.0%
  • David Moyes

    Votes: 56 3.2%
  • Manuel Pellegrini

    Votes: 152 8.6%
  • Ronald Koeman

    Votes: 286 16.1%
  • Other (please state below)

    Votes: 109 6.1%
  • Unai Emery

    Votes: 870 49.0%

  • Total voters
    1,775
  • Poll closed .
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Daily Mail bloke said today he was off on his hols again for a week.
As long as part of his holiday is spent watching videos of Everton so he knows what exactly is needed on the the transfer front, I'm not bothered. Saying that I'll be amazed if a goalkeeper isn't high up on his priorities when he does finally get his feet under the desk.
 
Announcement soon, have another holiday, start work at FF a week Monday, simples. I'm guessing he might be taking a few phone calls from Moshiri while hoping the factor 50 is enough in the hot sun for his complexion.

I bet his phone goes off the very second he launches himself down the rapids, ringing in his pocket all the way down, with Ronald trying to get to it as water jets in to his pale face, then when he flies off the slide and smashes in to the pool, his swimmers come off and some little Spanish beaut grabs them and runs off with them, leaving our glorious leader nudie in front of the whole resort.

Everton that.
 

It's been put to me tonight that Moshiri targeted Koeman from the off as he has followed him closely over the last twelve months during his tenure as an Arsenal shareholder.

Very possibly, and Moshiri does employ/use specialist football advisers, but he had no real position of influence at Arsenal; his mate Usmanov held a bigger share holding and he is not on their Board. However, the Arsenal Board would have been aware of some of their fans' feelings towards Wenger and might have constructed a plan for his succcession?
 
Very possibly, and Moshiri does employ/use specialist football advisers, but he had no real position of influence at Arsenal; his mate Usmanov held a bigger share holding and he is not on their Board. However, the Arsenal Board would have been aware of some of their fans' feelings towards Wenger and might have constructed a plan for his succcession?

Who knows but it's a sensible approach if he knows about him and has done his homework.

I would think Arsenal will have a succession plan in place regularly reviewed as Wenger often signs short term renewals with little notice.
 

Very possibly, and Moshiri does employ/use specialist football advisers, but he had no real position of influence at Arsenal; his mate Usmanov held a bigger share holding and he is not on their Board. However, the Arsenal Board would have been aware of some of their fans' feelings towards Wenger and might have constructed a plan for his succcession?

Usmanov and Moshiri held 15% each in arsenal but it was in a company name called red and white holding as far as I know. He sold his 15% to Usmanov for 200m. Usmanov now owns 30% of arsenal. The tank owns 67%.
 

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