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The end of an era although last few seasons have been poor no one can begrudge what the Frenchman has done for the English game. Arsene's continual battle with the zip on his coat will also be missed, probably overstated by a few years but a top manager and person, good bye and thank you
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Can't fault what he achieved, particularly in the first half of his stay. He suffered a bit with the new ground and the cost and his unwillingness to splash the cash when other teams started doing that, particularly over Suarez!!
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He's been good, but he's no Herbert Chapman.
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Hardly a surprise. Love how SSN are celebrating him now when they've all but been campaigning for his dismissal for years. The press are so fickle.
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Top Manager, great ambassador, played lovely football brought so many great players to the club, Man Utd V Arsenal has to be the greatest EPL rivalry
Yes it`s time for a change but I would have like to have seen someone nurtured into the role rather than the usual bookies odds stuff