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10h knows what he's doing
in his on pitch interview after the game he said it's about the future, the young players and the team he's building, he knows he's got the start of something here and hopefully jim does too i'd hate to see all it ripped up again just because of the reactionary impatient @#%&!s on here who never learn anything despite al the different managers we've tried if we do ditch him, it could well be the end of the mainoo garnacho hojlund era and what they represent, we'll bring in someone like potter or southgate who won't fancy one or more of them, or they wont build the same relationship and perform to the same level. it might be that 10h is the perfect match for our new generation, ever thought of that? |
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Have they £#%&! They only think of the Fergie era they were born into giving it them on a plate |
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The point you make above is a good one. We seeing the start of something good, whether by accident or design. I’m not sure another manager couldn’t see that through but I am sure it wouldn’t be Potter or Southgate. |
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Ratcliffe praised the patience Arsenal have shown with Mikel Arteta when questioned on who could win the Premier League this season. United have to decide whether to stand by Erik ten Hag as their manager.
Asked who he would like to see finish as champions, Ratcliffe jokingly said of Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United: “I hate them all … they’re all the enemy.” He went on to say of a prospective Arsenal title win: “It would be good for Arteta actually. It would be good for him because he’s done really well and Arsenal have been patient with him, which is nice as well.” |
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