There’s
plenty of chatter going on about Nuno Espirito Santo at the moment. He’s the
bookies favorite at the moment, in front of Arteta, Allegri, and Benitez. The
latter two being free agents shortly and therefore right up KSE’s street
if/when they decide the time is up for Emery. Football fanatics from around the
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And
it does feel like it right now. There was a talk the Arsenal Coach was supposed
to give on Friday which has now been canceled. Because of some of the online
abuse received when he was announced as a speaker.
With
the college in question sending emails reminders out to students to watch what
they say online. Because of their digital footprint and with a man whose stock
is so low that he can’t even do basic tasks. Like that you have to assume that
everyone knows his time is up.
Unai
Emery is walking the football manager’s equivalent of the metaphorical Green
Mile it seems. It does seem weird that the club is happy to let this drag on
though. And I think even David Ornstein was saying on the Athletic podcast and
website.
David Ornstein:
That
the expectation was he’d be in charge of Frankfurt, but what the point is. What
does anyone get from him being in charge? The stadium will be half empty by the
sounds of it, Frankfurt won’t have many fans there, and it’ll be a really weird
vibe.
Perhaps
the thinking from the board i.e. “why would we want anyone to take that like
the first game?” and I can kind of understand that. It would be a depressing
start to a managerial career and then with Norwich coming up on Sunday that’s
when you’d hope that we can have a new man in.
I
guess that’s why the chatter has up last night. The timeline for a new manager
feels right. If they’re looking at Norwich away as the potential game then they
will have looked at the Southampton game on Saturday, discussed on Sunday and
Monday whilst the players were off.
If
they’ve made the decision on Monday then they’ll use yesterday and today to be
sorting out finer details. If it’s agreed that it doesn’t matter one way or the
other about Thursday’s game then you might as well keep Emery in charge. But
Friday feels like the day you give him his marching orders.
Whether
a new man comes in for Saturday I’d expect it unlikely. But if you bring
somebody in over the weekend they can watch the game with a view to taking over
on a Monday. Ahead of a home game against Brighton that you’d hope we could get
points from.
Arsene Wenger:
That
kind of feels right to me. It feels like a timeline the works and so now all
eyes are on the football exec team to do their jobs. We’re outtalking time
right now and quite frankly they’d be sleeping at the wheel if they didn’t have
him out by this time next week.
The
next step for us as fans is to unite behind anyone who is the next man in
charge. I saw an excellent tweet today saying that in many ways the Unai Emery
tenure was always going to be a hangover period for those cultists who wanted
Wenger to stay forever and ever and ever.
They’ve
now spent just under a year and a half bashing the current manager for not
being Wenger, so if they can’t get behind this manager, you’d have to question
whether they were fans of the club at all. Perhaps they should just go and
support FIFA instead, where Arsene is currently employed.
As
for me, a new man gets my backing and if we can get somebody to instill some
belief and get us playing some good football again then you’d have to say we’d
take that because we’ve had none of it all season. It’s time to hit the reset
button on the club in terms of the coaching staff. We’re all ready for it.
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