17 Oct 2018 16:41:54
Do you know if wenger was offered the Monaco job but turned it down? I would of thought that would be the perfect fit for him a club he's familiar with and lots of young players to improve, far less risk than henry.


1.) 17 Oct 2018
17 Oct 2018 19:44:08
I don’t know why you are worried, not saying you but I have seen many who wanted Henry to be given the Arsenal job. It’s a bit like the men who dump their girlfriends and then bitch about their exes new boyfriend just to make themselves feel superior.


2.) 17 Oct 2018
17 Oct 2018 20:44:12
I'm not worried by anything, just I wish arsene well and want to see him do well in whatever he does next and I think he would of been perfectly suited to that job. But I hope Henry succeeds, I wouldn't of wanted him as our manager, maybe in the future, but not as his first job.


3.) 17 Oct 2018
17 Oct 2018 21:09:08
Me too Eden I wish Arsene the best and I struggle to understand any Arsenal fan or anyone at all who doesn't.


4.) 18 Oct 2018
18 Oct 2018 05:47:47
I hope he joins a non epl club and wins the league. I have nothing but respect and love for him. I saw the best epl team in history, best players, goals and football under him. He has also set the bar for achievements and how we play.


5.) 18 Oct 2018
18 Oct 2018 07:46:02
It will be interesting to see where Wenger turns up.
1. International Management - He stated that an International manager should share the same nationality as the country, so France would be his team and having won the World Cup, that job is unlikely to be vacated any time soon.
2. Premier League management - Would he take a job in direct competition wth his beloved Arsenal?
3. Cease managing and take a directorship role at PSG or another club - Having rested, I am not sure he believes he is ready to move upstairs.
4. Manage overseas in Japan, China, etc. A possibility, although with a daughter and a life in Europe, would he move to Asia?
5. Replace a manger at a top European club, such as Bayern, Real Madrid, Barca, etc. This would be my guess, with the backing a top club would give him, he could prove successful.
At Arsenal his decline began when Dein and Fiszman departed and he took over total control, something he wasn't capable of, as many aspects were beyond him and he left looking a broken man. A rest and the backing at a top European club looks the way forward, assuming he would be offered such a job as he approaches 70 years of age and his relative failure in his final phase at Arsenal.


6.) 18 Oct 2018
18 Oct 2018 08:31:35
He is talking about January the 1st as his return to work date so to me that suggests he is looking to take up either a non management role upstairs somewhere or in a country where their season is in between seasons like Sweden or even the States as a coach.
In a less well known footballing league he could prehaps have the same effect as he did in England all those years ago.
But my guess is he will take up a director of football role somewhere which would be funny because it's only a year or so back when he claimed not to know what a director of football did when Arsenal we talking about introducing one :-)
Whatever he does i hope it goes well for him and he's really happy doing it.