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A well-respected member of the background for years and a steady hand to continue a dynasty, their appointments right royally fucked everything. A series of successive failures have shown them to be out of their depth. Sunderland awaits. pic.twitter.com/4GhH73sQuA
Despite never actually achieving a concrete trophy/election win to shout about, they've influenced the scene like a bad smell of gravy and stella over the course of two decades. As British as bulldogs, drink pints of wine, can't wait to leave the EU. pic.twitter.com/F6ZxrG04Bw
Young hopes considered beacons of a utopian future by some (Labour voters and Watford fans), these guys have shown themselves to be more interested in money, while exposing their own flaws. People have little time for either these days. pic.twitter.com/TWAi5Opmgg
There are still calls for them to return. Both achieved unprecedented feats, both very obviously did illegal things. But whilst Fergie's dark side involved persuading referees, at least he's not a war criminal. pic.twitter.com/NfoJ3xgasT
With questionable opinions on gay people and a rigid philosophy that they will not bend for anyone, it's a wonder these guys managed to get to the top. Days in power are surely numbered, as both are as popular as a shit sandwich. pic.twitter.com/A2VBOEQowA
Not great but TBH you could do a lot bloody worse in both jobs.
In fact, we have done.
PS Jeremy Corbyn as Arsene Wenger is incredibly flattering to the former, I'm not sure when Corbyn did the political equivalent of winning the league while going undefeated all season and two League and FA Cup doubles. Coming a close second in a General Election everyone thought you'd be stuffed in isn't quite the same IMO.
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Vince Cable: Steve McClaren on 16:36 - Mar 28 with 2828 views
Yes, but did Arsene wenger have his own festival where middle class public sector workers went to drink craft beer at 5 pounds a can and crack one off at the shrine of the Great cult leader?
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Vince Cable: Steve McClaren on 19:50 - Mar 28 with 2569 views