07 May 2018 05:27:56
Fabulous farewell to the Emirates for Wenger. The change over the 22 years at the club has been immense: New training ground, new stadium, 3 Premier titles, 7 FA Cups, 7 Community Shields, other finals including a CL final. Wenger will leave the club in good shape for the next manger, who will hopfully be the right choice to press on and bridge te gap between us and the world's top teams.
It was a pleasing and fitting result against Burnley. The odd thing this season has been the difference between our home and away form.
I am excited about the future and look forward to see who we select as manager. I cannot think of one outstanding candidate. Should it be a well established experienced manager? Should it be an up and coming manager? Should it be an inexperienced manger or a coach who hasn't managed?
As we enter the last week of Wengers long tenure at the club, I have a hunch we already have a manager in place. Is it Buvac? Ancelotti? Or someone else?


1.) 07 May 2018
07 May 2018 07:32:57
I have no strong feelings on a manager, but would really like a manager that plays with flair - the Arsenal way.


2.) 07 May 2018
07 May 2018 08:28:37
Like you Rooster I've not really got a manager who I favour above any of the other candidates and yes I'd like us to play with flair but the most important thing for me is we become hard to beat again.
Being competitive in every game whether it's City or United away or Wolves or Cardiff at home I just want to go into every game not expecting to get battered, to watch each game on the edge of my seat not from behind the couch any more :-) .
Ideally I would like a manager who thinks the community shield is something you get when you join the local neighbourhood watch group.


3.) 07 May 2018
07 May 2018 08:54:23
A young Wenger - powerful teams that out ran, fought and played teams. A manager who understands the club and fans so it ensures the players understand what it means to wear the cannon.