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I’m Told Arry To Quit At The End Of The Season

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Good afternoon.

Some will view this piece with contempt based upon my continuous ‘daring’ to point out the ‘frailties’ of what one might refer to as, Arry’s management style. Some will sneer as it’s arguably less than a 50/50 call.

But I don’t blog this for any other reason than the quality of the source. The source is rather good. In fact, pretty much impeccable. 

‘I’m not going to give you a quote it’ll identify me! But he won’t be managing the lads next season from what he’s told me and a few others.’

So there you go. Passed on in good faith, all that jazz. 

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156 comments

  • A_Felching says:

    Did anyone actually think this self serving tosser would do anything other than jump ship when a better gig came along? Levy should have acted swiftly, our mob are thinking of the summer already and so is the manager :daumen:

    • leerocker says:

      I imagine you to be one of lifes’ serial complainers. You’d be moaning if we won the title, champs league and consigned the scum to relegation on the last day of the season. “Self serving tosser” – you arrogant twat. If you’ve ever been to the lane you’d be in with the rest of the tossers there, moaning every time a pass goes astray. Some of us live in the real world, and appreciate what we have, not continually whine like little girls about what everyone else has got. Grow up you self obsessed monkey and support another club.

  • melcyid says:

    In Levy we trust, Im sure he is playing his cards close to his chest and has all bases covered.He is the constant factor behind our steady rise and looks to be planning further ahead than schapppers who is looking to do the obvious thing and grasping the poisoned chalice before he retires to Sandbanks with his doggies and cuppa rosie.
    Do you really think that Levy and his advisors have the likes of Moyes on the radar with the brand new shiny stadium coming up.
    His mob will only pay what the market value is for anything and no more.They keep the rest put by for a rainy day.If they have to break the bank for what they believe is the next step they will.They will only pay up for what will be almost guaranteed success,to come this far with the plan and blow it is not an option.Winners at the highest level is the next step not a hopeful :daumen: punt.

  • KevtheRev says:

    I know it’s late but may I say hello. It’d been long day and it seems we are in for a bumpy ride over the last few games… Harry resigning just to manage Engerland and ensuring Levy doesn’t get his payout… Lots of other stuff too but let’s wait for the details :-/

  • onedavemackay says:

    I think our next manager Marcelo Bielsa did OK tonight

  • Will says:

    Why does everyone assume that Jose will only come if he has “big”money to spend? If he really wants to prove himself to be the “world’s best manager” the infinite money cheat as used by most “great managers” (including Ferguson but not Wenger) simply makes him just”one of the boys”.

    Jose is all ego and he wants to settle down (for teh sake of his family) and plant roots and hence stay for many years. There is no need for teh rich man quick fix but a long term development plan at a club on the brink. Money to anyone is importnat and he would expect a decent pay. But to create a decade long winning team without needing am Abramovitch Mafia style boss over him, that WOULD prove him the world’s greatest manager.

    Going cap in hand to Roman and eating humble pie would simply prove that he is just both greeedy and lazy. Coming to a club with great potential would prove that he is a MAN with an axe to grind.

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