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Arsenal - Bringing Back the Glory Days

Trying to win everything with Arsenal
Started on 10 December 2013 by bradleyboreland
Latest Reply on 11 December 2013 by bradleyboreland
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Welcome to my story with Arsenal Football Club. I am Bradley Boreland and I support Liverpool.

I know some say 'then why didn't you chose Liverpool to manage' but I have never managed Liverpool before in any of the Football Managers of past as I do not really like managing the team that I support, weird as it is.

Well anyway down to my career
Shock as Wenger steps down!!

News has just come in as Arsene Wenger has stepped down as Arsenal manager! Arsene will be remembered for the invincible season back in 2003/04 season. Were Henry, Bergkamp, Pires, Viera and Campbell led the team to glory.

But with 8 years without a trophy the fans have gotten frustrated with some wanting Arsene to be sacked. Arsene knew that this was a long time for a big club like Arsenal to not have a trophy as the last time they had one was back in 2005 with the F.A Cup after a penalty shoot out with Manchester United.

The news has come as a big surprise to everyone as fans expected him to sign a new contract and stay for another few years. Arsene had this to say:

“I want to start off by thanking the fans that have stood by me over the years through thick and thin and that it was an honour to manage a club of Arsenals calibre. Feel that my time is up and wish the best of luck to whoever the new manager will be.

Whether or not as to if I will stay in the football game is unclear but my love for Arsenal is greater than anything in this world. For now I want to return to my native country in France and spend time with my family.”

Arsenal will want to get a new manager in as quickly as possible as the new season draws near. Bookies have been busy putting odds on who will become their new manager. With the likes of Klopp, Heynckes and Blanc all lined up to become the new Arsenal boss.
Klopp Declines Arsenal

Arsenal have missed out on one of their main targets to replace Arsene Wenger. Jurgen Klopp has refused the job as Arsenal manager saying that he is at a bigger club, in Dortmund, and that it would be a step down if he took the job.

“I have received an offer from Arsenal Football Club” Speaking to Sky Sports “And see the job as a step down from the current job that I am in. I cannot see myself leaving Dortmund and certainly not to a team like Arsenal!”

Fiery words from Jurgen Klopp which will probably spark a war of words when the new manager is announced.

Blanc wants to stay at PSG

Another target falls through Arsenal’s grasp as Laurent Blanc has decided he wants to stay at PSG. Blanc would have been an obvious choice for Arsenal as reports say that Arsene recommended him the board.

Blanc had this to say “I would like to thank Arsenal for offering me the job as manager and would like to thank my fellow country man, Arsene, for recommending me. But for now I want to carry on with the job that I have as PSG boss and see out the remainder of my contract which I have 2 years remaining on. Maybe in the future I will become the Arsenal boss but for now I’m staying put.”

After hearing what Klopp said Blanc has this to say “It is outrageous what Klopp said about Arsenal as I feel that Arsenal was, is and always will be a bigger club than Dortmund. If Dortmund and Arsenal come face to face I will be watching from the stands as Arsenal tears them apart.”

Shock Appointment at the Emirates

Shocking news has come out of the Emirates as Arsenal unveils unknown manager Bradley Boreland. This will be his first ever team to manage but will he fall short of the requirements of Arsenal as there will be a lot of pressure on his head. He had this to say:

“I would like to thank all of you fans coming here and showing your support to this great club. Through you we will take this club to glory after glory as it has always been the support of the fans that get this club going and wanting to win. I know it has been a long time since Arsenal Football Club has seen silverware but I guarantee that, that will change under my management.”

Bradley will have a lot of living up to do after those words as some fans come on the scene to talk about Bradley.

Fan 1 – “We should back our new manager and get behind the team as I feel with the quality of the players there is no reason why we cannot win a trophy or even the league this year.”

Fan 2- “It’s a disgrace with the hiring Bradley as manager as he is unproven and no one has ever heard of him before but only time will tell if he is the right man for the job.”

Some mixed views of the fans about the new manager but they are right in what they say, only time will tell.
Sorry haven't been posting but I am crammed with tech work to do for this week.
Hopefully be updating later on how my friendlies went and the signings I made.

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