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Originally Posted by d_phaneuf
not really
thats a top 10 job in the world as a manager, and unlike SAF the ending of Wenger is going to be greeted with relief IMO, not just because of people hating him but it's just time
whomever takes over is going to get a good sized grace period to put their stamp on the club, the ownership clearly doesnt like to meddle except for changing the password on the bank accounts, and the wenger-out brigade won't be able to turn on the new manager quickly
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In the last week, we've lifted Dortmund's fantastic and progressive Head of Scouting and signed an experienced Barca executive as our de facto Director of Football. Talented gentlemen who will get to help oversee a rebuild of a club that is still one of the wealthiest in the world. It's been surprisingly positive.