By ‘#ABW Chief Blogger’ The Other Geoff (@Hollefreund)
A few weeks ago, I approached our Regular Columnists, Simon Collings (@sr_collings) and Jake Arsenal (@JakeArsenal1) with a unique proposal – what if the three of us all wrote a blog on the same subject and presented each of our views in a multi-part series?
While we all share a common passion for Arsenal, our views and opinions tend to vary quite a bit – which is a good thing. Not to mention that it would give you guys something to check-out during the International Break.
Along the way, I invited our friend from the ABW XI, Kris Carpenter (@AFCfreddie8), to write a fourth part and I’m excited he’s said “yes.”
The subject of this series is who, in our opinion, could succeed Arsène Wenger? I didn’t give the guys many restrictions other than that – just pick who you think and explain why. Interestingly, no one picked Klopp. That’s not to say Klopp wouldn’t make an excellent manager for the Arsenal – he probably would – but he’s the obvious choice at the moment. Our picks are a little less apparent.
So today we kick off the series with my take on the subject of who could succeed Arsène. I hope you enjoy it and stay tuned over the next 10 days for parts 2, 3, and 4.
The Other Geoff
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Making the Case for Frank de Boer
He might bring Dennis with him.
And so concludes my argument. Thanks guys, you’ve been great – try the veal.
In all seriousness, there’s been a lot of speculation about the future of Arsène Wenger – will he continue once his contract expires in 2.5 years? Who should be his replacement? How will Arsenal fare without him?
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