Don't care about the barca connection. He would be my choice
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2103166/Pep-Guardiola-ready-replace-Arsene-Wenger-Arsenal.html
No Barca cunts. End this connection.
Has always seemed like he'd be worth a punt to me.
I'm a huge Wengerite, but Guardiola would pretty much be a dream. Cesc would follow him, of course.
I have slight reservations about Guardiola but there's little doubt he will be at the top of the list when we decide to hire a new man. That article looks like absolute nonsense though; pretty sure they ran the same story last season.
Exactly. Tactically bright, heaps of poise, not an idiot, and would have pull in the market. And he has an awful lot left to prove in management, despite his success at Barcelona.
Don't really think he'd come here though.
Heard this rumour last summer but didn't pay much credence to it given the source. Supposedly, the lure is meant to be our ability to compete when financial fair play properly comes into effect.
Not certain this is who we need. He's clearly a forward thinking manager but then so is AVB supposedly. Would rather someone with more experience.
Let me be clear. I hate Barca and want no associations with those two-faced cheats. But I imagine I would get over myself if this fool came to Arsenal
Why would he come? LOL
When does Wenger's contract run out?
I would like to see him coach and succeed with a non Messi having team for a season at least before I give him the Keys to the Arsenal.
Clrnc wrote: Why would he come? LOL
Dula wants him.
So does Claudius Glaber
Don Pacifico wrote: When does Wenger's contract run out?
2014
Shit.
If Guardiola is looking for a proper challenge he'd be coming to the right place. I'd have no objection to him taking over as long as he's given resources to buy some attacking might.
He'll come with Messi, Iniesta, Xavi, Puyol, and a winged pork chop.
Winged pork chop. 😆
If he is smart (which he is), he will not come here. End of story. Wish it were true though.
'I can't be at such a demanding club without being certain that I have the strength to do it,' said Guardiola on Saturday night, in response to questions about a new contract.
The last 7 years have proven that we aren't a demanding club.
We couldn't be less demanding if we tried