Arsenal Season 2009/2010

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Re: Arsenal Season 2009/2010

Postby Bully » Mon May 03, 2010 11:29 am

johntheclaret wrote:Dunno where this idea that spurs have a high turnover of managers comes from?

I expect spurs will be a real challenger for a top 3 next year


been four over the past few years that i know of. higher then most if not all clubs.
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Re: Arsenal Season 2009/2010

Postby devilsadvocate » Mon May 03, 2010 12:30 pm

Higher than all clubs.... You're kidding Bully.

Arsenal - 1886 - 2010 have had 23 different managers http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Arsenal_F.C._managers.

Spurs - 1882 - 2010 have had 32 different managers, including 6 different caretaker managers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tottenham_Hotspur_F.C.#Managers_and_head_coaches

Good thing you don't change managers as often as you change physical locations!!

P.S. Come on you Bastard Rovers tonight!
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Re: Arsenal Season 2009/2010

Postby Bully » Mon May 03, 2010 3:25 pm

DA, i mean EPL time, not since humans have walked the earth. Ok lets take a look at the recent EPL years hey...... for the most of the clubs that ave been there for most and all EPL time

Arsenal - George Graham - 1986 - 1995 / Stewart Houston 1995 - 1995 / Bruce Rioch 1995 - 1996 / Stewart Houston 1996 - 1996 / Pat Rice 1996 - 1996 / Arsene Wenger 1996 till present TOTAL OF 6
Aston Villa - Ron Atkinson 1991 - 1994 / Brian Little 1994 - 1998 / John Gregory 1998 - 2002 / Graham Taylor 2002 - 2003 / David Oleary 2003 - 2006 / Martin Oneill 2006 - present TOTAL OF 6
Chelsea Ian Portfield 1991 - 1993 / David Webb 1993 - 1993 / Glenn Hoddle 1993 - 1996 / Ruud Gillit 1996 - 1998 / Gianlula Viali 1998 - 2000 / Graham Rix 2000-2000 / Claudio Ranieri 2000 - 2004 / Jose Mourhino 2004 -2007 / AVram Grant 2007 - 2008 / Luiz Scolari 2008 - 2009 / Ray Wilkins 2009 - 2009 / Guus Hiddink 2009 - 2009 / Carlo Ancelotti 2009 - present TOTAL OF 13
Man Utd Alex ferguson - 1986 - present TOTAL OF 1
LiverpoolGraeme Souness 1991 - 1994 / Roy Evans 1994 - 1998 / Gerard Houllier+ Roy evans 1998 - 2004 / Rafael Benitez 2004 - present TOTAL OF 5
Lets take a look at tottenham now hey DA --


tottenham Osvaldo ardiles 1993 / Steve Perryman 1994 / Gerry Francis 1994 / Chris hougthon 1997 / Christian Gross 1997 / David Pleat 1998 / George Graham 1998 / David pleat 2001 / Glenn Hoddle 2001 / David Pleat 2003 / Jacques Santini 2004 / Martin Jol 2004 / Clive Allen 2007 / Juande Ramos 2007 / clive Allan 2008 / harry Redknapp 2008 - present TOTAL OF 16.
Hmmmmmmm dont change your managers much hey DA? would you like me to continue with some more clubs looking at this information i think your clu has changed more then most in EPL time .
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Re: Arsenal Season 2009/2010

Postby devilsadvocate » Mon May 03, 2010 4:11 pm

Bulldog wrote:DA, i mean EPL time, not since humans have walked the earth. Ok lets take a look at the recent EPL years hey...... for the most of the clubs that ave been there for most and all EPL time

Arsenal - George Graham - 1986 - 1995 / Stewart Houston 1995 - 1995 / Bruce Rioch 1995 - 1996 / Stewart Houston 1996 - 1996 / Pat Rice 1996 - 1996 / Arsene Wenger 1996 till present TOTAL OF 6
Aston Villa - Ron Atkinson 1991 - 1994 / Brian Little 1994 - 1998 / John Gregory 1998 - 2002 / Graham Taylor 2002 - 2003 / David Oleary 2003 - 2006 / Martin Oneill 2006 - present TOTAL OF 6
Chelsea Ian Portfield 1991 - 1993 / David Webb 1993 - 1993 / Glenn Hoddle 1993 - 1996 / Ruud Gillit 1996 - 1998 / Gianlula Viali 1998 - 2000 / Graham Rix 2000-2000 / Claudio Ranieri 2000 - 2004 / Jose Mourhino 2004 -2007 / AVram Grant 2007 - 2008 / Luiz Scolari 2008 - 2009 / Ray Wilkins 2009 - 2009 / Guus Hiddink 2009 - 2009 / Carlo Ancelotti 2009 - present TOTAL OF 13
Man Utd Alex ferguson - 1986 - present TOTAL OF 1
LiverpoolGraeme Souness 1991 - 1994 / Roy Evans 1994 - 1998 / Gerard Houllier+ Roy evans 1998 - 2004 / Rafael Benitez 2004 - present TOTAL OF 5
Lets take a look at tottenham now hey DA --


tottenham Osvaldo ardiles 1993 / Steve Perryman 1994 / Gerry Francis 1994 / Chris hougthon 1997 / Christian Gross 1997 / David Pleat 1998 / George Graham 1998 / David pleat 2001 / Glenn Hoddle 2001 / David Pleat 2003 / Jacques Santini 2004 / Martin Jol 2004 / Clive Allen 2007 / Juande Ramos 2007 / clive Allan 2008 / harry Redknapp 2008 - present TOTAL OF 16.
Hmmmmmmm dont change your managers much hey DA? would you like me to continue with some more clubs looking at this information i think your clu has changed more then most in EPL time .


Hahahahaha, not much of a statistician are you bully?

Of the 16 you've listed, David Pleat is in there 3 times and Clive Allen twice.

David Pleat was our director of football in the 90's only managed Spurs in a caretaker role, so he can't be included as a manager who was given the role and then sacked.

As for Clive Allen, he was the reserve team coach under Martin Jol. When Jol was sacked, Allen was caretaker manager for 1 game before Juande Ramos was installed. He was also listed on the team sheet as caretaker manager on the day that Harry Rednkapp was unveiled as manager, because Spurs could not have Harry registered as first team manager in time for the game against Bolton. So once againt, you can't include him as a manager that was given the role, then sacked.

Take those 5 incorrect listings out and you have 11 different managers. Not great, but less than Chelski!

No doubt spurs have been unsettled by managerial changes, but as JTC noted, it's nowhere near as bad as some make it out to be and a far cry from the stats you've copied from a blatantly incorrect source.
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Re: Arsenal Season 2009/2010

Postby Bully » Mon May 03, 2010 5:09 pm

devilsadvocate wrote:
Bulldog wrote:DA, i mean EPL time, not since humans have walked the earth. Ok lets take a look at the recent EPL years hey...... for the most of the clubs that ave been there for most and all EPL time

Arsenal - George Graham - 1986 - 1995 / Stewart Houston 1995 - 1995 / Bruce Rioch 1995 - 1996 / Stewart Houston 1996 - 1996 / Pat Rice 1996 - 1996 / Arsene Wenger 1996 till present TOTAL OF 6
Aston Villa - Ron Atkinson 1991 - 1994 / Brian Little 1994 - 1998 / John Gregory 1998 - 2002 / Graham Taylor 2002 - 2003 / David Oleary 2003 - 2006 / Martin Oneill 2006 - present TOTAL OF 6
Chelsea Ian Portfield 1991 - 1993 / David Webb 1993 - 1993 / Glenn Hoddle 1993 - 1996 / Ruud Gillit 1996 - 1998 / Gianlula Viali 1998 - 2000 / Graham Rix 2000-2000 / Claudio Ranieri 2000 - 2004 / Jose Mourhino 2004 -2007 / AVram Grant 2007 - 2008 / Luiz Scolari 2008 - 2009 / Ray Wilkins 2009 - 2009 / Guus Hiddink 2009 - 2009 / Carlo Ancelotti 2009 - present TOTAL OF 13
Man Utd Alex ferguson - 1986 - present TOTAL OF 1
LiverpoolGraeme Souness 1991 - 1994 / Roy Evans 1994 - 1998 / Gerard Houllier+ Roy evans 1998 - 2004 / Rafael Benitez 2004 - present TOTAL OF 5
Lets take a look at tottenham now hey DA --


tottenham Osvaldo ardiles 1993 / Steve Perryman 1994 / Gerry Francis 1994 / Chris hougthon 1997 / Christian Gross 1997 / David Pleat 1998 / George Graham 1998 / David pleat 2001 / Glenn Hoddle 2001 / David Pleat 2003 / Jacques Santini 2004 / Martin Jol 2004 / Clive Allen 2007 / Juande Ramos 2007 / clive Allan 2008 / harry Redknapp 2008 - present TOTAL OF 16.
Hmmmmmmm dont change your managers much hey DA? would you like me to continue with some more clubs looking at this information i think your clu has changed more then most in EPL time .


Hahahahaha, not much of a statistician are you bully?

Of the 16 you've listed, David Pleat is in there 3 times and Clive Allen twice.

David Pleat was our director of football in the 90's only managed Spurs in a caretaker role, so he can't be included as a manager who was given the role and then sacked.

As for Clive Allen, he was the reserve team coach under Martin Jol. When Jol was sacked, Allen was caretaker manager for 1 game before Juande Ramos was installed. He was also listed on the team sheet as caretaker manager on the day that Harry Rednkapp was unveiled as manager, because Spurs could not have Harry registered as first team manager in time for the game against Bolton. So once againt, you can't include him as a manager that was given the role, then sacked.

Take those 5 incorrect listings out and you have 11 different managers. Not great, but less than Chelski!

No doubt spurs have been unsettled by managerial changes, but as JTC noted, it's nowhere near as bad as some make it out to be and a far cry from the stats you've copied from a blatantly incorrect source.


DA.......wether or not you have had the same manager three times, or four times, or fives times does not change the fact you have CHANGED your manager, or caretaker manager 16 times. I think your the one who is not reading the facts. SO yes you have only had 11 managers or caretaker managers over this period, but you have changed 16 times which is what i said to start with. Not that its been the same manager 3 or 4 times. i think you are realising im correct and trying to twist the facts
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Re: Arsenal Season 2009/2010

Postby devilsadvocate » Mon May 03, 2010 5:18 pm

Bulldog wrote:
DA.......wether or not you have had the same manager three times, or four times, or fives times does not change the fact you have CHANGED your manager, or caretaker manager 16 times. I think your the one who is not reading the facts. SO yes you have only had 11 managers or caretaker managers over this period, but you have changed 16 times which is what i said to start with. Not that its been the same manager 3 or 4 times. i think you are realising im correct and trying to twist the facts


Ahahahahahahahaha, so when Spurs beat Bolton in the solitary game that Clive Allen was listed as caretaker manager in 2008 (despite Harry Redknapp being at the ground and calling the shots, but not being listed as manager due to still being officially on Pompey's books), the club heirarchy said "ohhhh, that's it, we've had it with Clive and his winning ways. Sack him now. Enough is enough".

And when Pleaty had a couple of games in the '90's the club officially sacked him and replaced him? That's funny given that he was kept on as Director of Football.

Don't let the facts get in the way of a good story though Bully.

In fact, I posted those stats originally out of interest and they happened to back up your initial observations. You've just taken the story to rucci-esque heights of fantasy.
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Re: Arsenal Season 2009/2010

Postby devilsadvocate » Tue May 04, 2010 7:55 am

Uh-oh!!!!

Losing to Bastard Rovers keeps the door ajar for spurs to finish 3rd!!!

I'm praying it happens so I can gloat and be unbearable all summer!!
8) :lol:
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Re: Arsenal Season 2009/2010

Postby Bully » Tue May 04, 2010 8:53 am

devilsadvocate wrote:Uh-oh!!!!

Losing to Bastard Rovers keeps the door ajar for spurs to finish 3rd!!!

I'm praying it happens so I can gloat and be unbearable all summer!!
8) :lol:


i think we have forgotten to win, or there is nothing to play for. surely we can beat fulham at home for the last game of the season.

Hard game this week for your mob DA against man city. they are playing well at moment. but on another note it would be good to see 3 london teams in the top four at the end of the season. dont know when the last time that was?
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Re: Arsenal Season 2009/2010

Postby devilsadvocate » Tue May 04, 2010 9:49 am

Bulldog wrote:
devilsadvocate wrote:Uh-oh!!!!

Losing to Bastard Rovers keeps the door ajar for spurs to finish 3rd!!!

I'm praying it happens so I can gloat and be unbearable all summer!!
8) :lol:


i think we have forgotten to win, or there is nothing to play for. surely we can beat fulham at home for the last game of the season.

Hard game this week for your mob DA against man city. they are playing well at moment. but on another note it would be good to see 3 london teams in the top four at the end of the season. dont know when the last time that was?


At a guess, I'd say early 90's or 80's.

EDIT - It's never happened before.
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Re: Arsenal Season 2009/2010

Postby fish » Tue May 04, 2010 7:45 pm

fish wrote:Bad news about Fabregas and I hope Spurs can capitalise on it. :twisted:

Could even open the door for third spot? ;)

Two wins for Spurs and a loss for Arsenal in the remaining games will see this prediction come true! 8)
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Re: Arsenal Season 2009/2010

Postby devilsadvocate » Tue May 04, 2010 8:42 pm

fish wrote:
fish wrote:Bad news about Fabregas and I hope Spurs can capitalise on it. :twisted:

Could even open the door for third spot? ;)

Two wins for Spurs and a loss for Arsenal in the remaining games will see this prediction come true! 8)

Fingers crossed Fish!!

If I have to hear about st ******* totteringhams day this year, I'll whack someone!
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Re: Arsenal Season 2009/2010

Postby johntheclaret » Thu May 06, 2010 8:23 am

devilsadvocate wrote:
Bulldog wrote:
devilsadvocate wrote:Uh-oh!!!!

Losing to Bastard Rovers keeps the door ajar for spurs to finish 3rd!!!

I'm praying it happens so I can gloat and be unbearable all summer!!
8) :lol:


i think we have forgotten to win, or there is nothing to play for. surely we can beat fulham at home for the last game of the season.

Hard game this week for your mob DA against man city. they are playing well at moment. but on another note it would be good to see 3 london teams in the top four at the end of the season. dont know when the last time that was?


I've told you once before already. Does no one read my posts. 3 LONDON CLUBS FINISHING IN THE TOP FOR IN THE TOP DIVISION HAS NEVER HAPPENED. SHEESH.

And stop talking up Spurs finishing 3rd. lol ;)

At a guess, I'd say early 90's or 80's.

EDIT - It's never happened before.
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Re: Arsenal Season 2009/2010

Postby Bully » Thu May 13, 2010 7:30 am

at least we finished the year off with a good win.


Only 12 more weeks to go before it all starts again ;)
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Re: Arsenal Season 2009/2010

Postby johntheclaret » Thu May 13, 2010 7:55 am

Yeah I think it was always going to be an outside chance for spuds to finish 3rd with Fulham minds on the Europa Cup final.
Not sure about Hodgson getting away with leaving 7 1st teamers out
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Re: Arsenal Season 2009/2010

Postby Bully » Thu May 13, 2010 8:43 am

johntheclaret wrote:Yeah I think it was always going to be an outside chance for spuds to finish 3rd with Fulham minds on the Europa Cup final.
Not sure about Hodgson getting away with leaving 7 1st teamers out



hence another reason i was not sweating. Was odvious that fulham would rest players for the final against us.
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Re: Arsenal Season 2009/2010

Postby Bully » Fri May 14, 2010 3:17 pm

Arsenal Ladies 3 - 0 Leeds United Ladies
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Re: Arsenal Season 2009/2010

Postby Bully » Fri May 14, 2010 3:17 pm

The Champion Gunner Sol Campbell is keen to sign for another 2 years at the emirates.
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Re: Arsenal Season 2009/2010

Postby johntheclaret » Sat May 15, 2010 6:56 pm

Bulldog wrote:The Champion Gunner Sol Campbell is keen to sign for another 2 years at the emirates.


I bet he is ;)
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Re: Arsenal Season 2009/2010

Postby devilsadvocate » Fri May 21, 2010 12:00 am

johntheclaret wrote:
Bulldog wrote:The Champion Gunner Sol Campbell is keen to sign for another 2 years at the emirates.


I bet he is ;)


I am too. 2 more years of abuse and sloppy defending.
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Re: Arsenal Season 2009/2010

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