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Arsene Wenger
Born: October 22, 1949
Birthplace: Strasbourg, France
Previous Clubs: Nagoya Grampus Eight, AS Monaco, Nancy Lorraine
Honours: Premiership: 2004, 2002, 1998; FA Cup: 2005, 2003, 2002, 1998; FA Charity/Community Shield: 2004, 2002, 1999, 1998; French title: 1988; French Cup: 1991; Japan Super Cup: 1996
2008/09 Premier League Record
GP 13 | W 7 | D 2 | L 4
After years of success with Arsenal, culminating in the 'invincibles' campaign of 2003/04, Arsene Wenger has been forced to take stock and build for the future.
Wenger: The Arsenal boss is seen as a studious manager
Uneasy at investing in over-priced players, Wenger has instead opted to pack the club full of some of the best young players from around the world in the hope they will develop to realise their undoubted potential.
Wenger's name was known to few when he took over at Arsenal in September 1996, but his studious style of management brought prolonged glory and hero status.
Wenger was never covered in glory as a player, only making his professional debut as a 28-year-old with Strasbourg after playing most of his career in the semi-pro game with Mulhouse and Vauban.
It would be as a coach that Wenger would make his name, starting off with Strasbourg's youth team in 1981. With a growing reputation as a man with an astute footballing mind, he moved to Cannes in 1983 to be their assistant manager.
Wenger's first move into management came a year later when he accepted a post with Nancy Lorraine, but his big break would come in 1987 as Monaco moved to make him their top man. Within a year Wenger won the French championship and was named Manager of the Year.
Several years of success would follow at the Stade Louis II stadium and, in 1994, Wenger turned down the chance to coach the French national team and also Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich to continue with Monaco. Unfortunately for Wenger, Monaco's finish of ninth that season was below par and he was dismissed.
It was then that Wenger's love affair with the Japanese game began. A year after leaving Monaco he was named coach of Nagoya Grampus Eight in what was still the fledgling J-League.
Wenger's managerial acumen transformed the club's fortunes and saw them climb from the bottom three to runners-up spot in just one year. He would win the Super Cup before the chance to coach in the Premiership came along.
Wenger was something of an unknown quantity in England as he arrived as Bruce Rioch's replacement in September 1996. It was clear that the deal had been in the pipeline for some time, as Wenger had insisted that Patrick Vieira and Remi Garde were bought before he put pen to paper - the duo had been signed a month earlier.
Arsenal would win the Double in his first full season in charge, 1997/98, which prompted Wenger to sign a new three-and-a-half year contract. For the following three seasons, however, the Gunners would be known as the bridesmaids and never the bride.
However, Wenger would bring the Double back to Highbury in 2002, and many pundits believed his brand of exciting attacking football would lead to an era of domination for Arsenal. He was then considered one of the best coaches ever to grace the English game.
He came in for much criticism after Arsenal failed to win the Premiership in 2003, but the loss of the championship was offset by a 1-0 victory over Southampton in the FA Cup - the club's third successive appearance in the final.
Arsenal then regained the Premiership crown in 2003/04 - in outstanding fashion. They went the entire season undefeated, the first club to achieve the feat since Preston in the 1800s. As Wenger stated, it left his Arsenal 'immortal'.
Despite failing to beat Chelsea to the title in 2004/05 and another poor Premiership performance in 2005/06, Wenger's side finally had the chance to banish their demons in Europe as they made it to the Champions League final in Paris and a date with Barcelona. Having gone 1-0 down, however, Barca came back strongly in the second half and won the final 2-1, breaking the Gunners fans' hearts.
Many claimed that Wenger's squad was still under-strength to put forward a realistic challenge for the title. With the club's future in the hands of youngsters like Theo Walcott, Cesc Fabregas, Emmanuel Eboue and Philippe Senderos, Wenger was forced to work more of his magic to improve on a disappointing 4th place finish in 2006.
When David Dein left the Arsenal board in April 2007 rumours surrounding Wenger's future went into overdrive. Compounded by the departure of Thierry Henry in the summer, Wenger silenced his doubters and eventually agreed to sign a new three-year contract at Arsenal in September.
Another trophyless season in 2007/08 saw the pressure build. With Man Utd winning the double, Wenger admitted the club had become 'a selling club' in order to finance the |
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Kontestent number two
Sir Alex Ferguson
Born: December 31, 1941
Birthplace: Govan, Glasgow
Previous Clubs: Aberdeen, St Mirren, East Stirling
Honours: Premiership:2008, 2007, 2003, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1997, 1996, 1994, 1993; FA Cup: 2004, 1999, 1996, 1994, 1990; League Cup: 2006, 1992; League Cup 2006; FA Charity Shield: 1997, 1996, 1994, 1993, 1990, 2003; Scottish Premier League: 1985, 1984, 1980; Scottish First Division: 1977; Scottish FA Cup: 1986, 1984, 1983, 1982; Scottish League Cup: 1986; UEFA Champions League: 2008, 1999; UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 1991, 1983; European Super Cup: 1983, 1991; Inter-Continental Club Cup: 1999
2008/09 Premier League Record
GP 12 | W 7 | D 3 | L 2
Like so many of football's top managers, Alexander Chapman Ferguson emerged from humble beginnings.
Sir Alex Ferguson: United boss
Famed for being the most successive manager in Premier League history, Fergie is viewed as the best boss in the country after an incredible two decades in charge of Manchester United and has won the respect of everyone in the game.
The feisty Scot took the plunge into management with East Stirling in July 1974 and quickly made a name for himself in Stirlingshire, securing a move to First Division side St Mirren in October of the same year. He promptly guided the Paisley club to the championship in 1976/77 and despite doing so on limited resources, Ferguson was sacked three years into his tenure after a disagreement with the club's chairman.
St Mirren's loss turned into Aberdeen's gain and after rejecting interest from a number of Scotland's larger clubs Fergie eventually signed for the Dons in August 1978.
He transformed an average side into the form team of the 1980s, breaking The Old Firm (Rangers and Celtic) stranglehold on Scottish football, and led the Granite City club to three league titles, four Scottish Cups and a League Cup in eight seasons.
But despite the domestic haul of silverware, Ferguson's greatest achievement with the Pittodrie club came in 1983 when he led Aberdeen to a 2-1 victory over the mighty Real Madrid in the European Cup Winners' Cup - to date the last time a Scottish team has lifted a European trophy.
He rejected lucrative offers from Barcelona, Arsenal, Rangers and Tottenham to take control of Manchester United on November 7, 1986 and initially appeared to have left his success in Scotland.
Despite the derisive chants Ferguson was rebuilding the club in minute detail. He had revamped the youth system, a move that would pay huge dividends a few years down the line, and he had stamped out the drinking culture at Old Trafford by shipping out many of the crowd's favourites.
The loss of these boozy players initially had a detrimental effect on the pitch and in January 1990, with United languishing at the wrong end of the table after losing 5-1 to arch-rivals Manchester City, Fergie's job was on the line as United went into a Third Round FA Cup tie against Nottingham Forest.
If United lost it would mean the end for Ferguson, although chairman Martin Edwards has always denied it, but with things looking bleak for the Scot and time ticking away Mark Robins came off the substitute's bench to give United a narrow 1-0 win and save Fergie's skin.
That victory marked a turning point in fortunes for Ferguson and the Red Devils went on a winning streak that saw them lift the FA Cup with a 1-0 replay victory over Crystal Palace.
The following season United satisfied their taste for triumph by winning the European Cup Winners' Cup with a 2-1 victory over Barcelona. But the League Championship, which United had last won in 1967, remained elusive.
The following year saw the Premier League break away from the century old Football League to form the Premiership and the launch of the new look league coincided with an era of Manchester United dominance under the stewardship of Ferguson.
After an average start to the 1992/93 campaign, November saw the unexpected arrival of Eric Cantona at Old Trafford from Leeds and the Frenchman's enigmatic play proved to be the final piece of the Ferguson jigsaw. United finally won the Championship, ahead of nearest rivals Aston Villa, and ended a 26-year drought.
The 1993/94 season saw the |
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The setback stung Ferguson into postponing his retirement, he signed a new three-year deal, and the Scot appointed former Portugal and South Africa coach Carlos Queiroz as his new assistant at Old Trafford. He also smashed the British transfer record to land defender Rio Ferdinand from Leeds for the 2002/03 season.
Domestically the Red Devils were dumped out of the FA Cup in the Fifth Round by rivals Arsenal but with only weeks of the season left United had the last laugh after destroying the Gunners' nine point lead at the top of the league to lift their eighth title in 11 years.
In the summer of 2003 the much mooted clear-out occurred: David Beckham joined Real Madrid for |
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Reply #166 thylord's post
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Reply #168 dollah_bedwi's post
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Reply #173 dollah_bedwi's post
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