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Thread: odds against Rafa

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    odds against Rafa

    To be next boss at Arsenal on Betfair are 36.00 (which is 35/1)

    There are 11 shorter prices so the book says we are safe. (That is unless Ashley is offered a backhander)

    https://www.betfair.com/exchange/plu...et/1.140955204

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    I think they'll look for a European manager.

    I think it is unlikely they'll look at Rafa but sadly you never know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jammy89 View Post
    I think they'll look for a European manager.

    I think it is unlikely they'll look at Rafa but sadly you never know.
    They should go for Eddie Howe, in my humble opinion.

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    Arsenal being Arsenal I think they'll be a bit frugal and not lash out in wages like Manure or Citeh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy1981_2 View Post
    They should go for Eddie Howe, in my humble opinion.
    I think he'd be a good fit there.

    My Arsenal friend at work wants him as well but he also thinks they'll go to the continent.

    Ancelotti is joint favourite at the minute, i could see him there to steady the ship for a season or two.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jammy89 View Post
    I think he'd be a good fit there.

    My Arsenal friend at work wants him as well but he also thinks they'll go to the continent.

    Ancelotti is joint favourite at the minute, i could see him there to steady the ship for a season or two.
    I'm not sure what Eddie Howe could do at the @rse, but it'd be interesting to see. Ancelotti is a class, class manager though; I'm sure they'd be back in the Top 4 with him in charge next season.

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    I think Louis Enrique might be best to suit the style that @rsenal fans have become accustomed to in the recent past.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghostrider View Post
    I think Louis Enrique might be best to suit the style that @rsenal fans have become accustomed to in the recent past.
    Isn't he going to Chelsea though? I think, to be fair, he would require a lot of money to put together a team with his mark on it, and @rsenal cannot offer the same as Abramovich.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HughieG View Post
    Isn't he going to Chelsea though? I think, to be fair, he would require a lot of money to put together a team with his mark on it, and @rsenal cannot offer the same as Abramovich.
    I thought it was the current Juve boss that was off to Chelski?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jammy89 View Post
    I thought it was the current Juve boss that was off to Chelski?
    Could be Jammy - I think there will be a large rotation of managers this season.

    By all accounts Tuchel from Germany will join PSG, which leaves Emery out of a job (Conte has also been linked with this job). Allegri at Juventus I think will stay, but if he leaves it would make sense for Conte to re-join them.

    Meanwhile, Ancelotti is available, Wenger is available, Luis Enrique is available. Blanc and Bosz are also available, but I don't know if they're the desired choices of any major European clubs at the moment.

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