The Professor: Arsène Wenger

· Random House
3.6
27 reviews
Ebook
432
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About this ebook

Idealistic, passionate and scientific, Arsène Wenger led the modernisation of English football.

A star-maker who identifies and nurtures talent, he also opened the door for foreign coaches like Houllier, Eriksson, Ranieri and Mourinho. He is Arsenal's most successful and longest-serving manager and the only manager in FA Premier League history to go through an entire season without a loss.

Now completely revised and updated to include Arsenal's triumphant campaign to the 2006 Champion's League final, Wenger's induction into the English Football Hall of Fame and all the highlights from the 2007/08 season,The Professor tracks the highs and lows of Wenger's decade at Arsenal, his teams, his methods, his successes and failures, and asks what the future holds for the man who reinvented the beautiful game.

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3.6
27 reviews
Sharif
September 29, 2019
A true inspirational leader for the modern day.. his concepts can be transferred into every industry, far deeper than just sports
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#VinayWasHere
October 20, 2015
Please 4th yourself! 😂 most overrated manager ever!
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Rose Teevan
October 8, 2015
Crap book crap person
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About the author

Myles Palmer has written about football for the Scotsman, 90 Minutes, FourFourTwo and the Scottish Sunday Herald, as well as appearing on BBC's Newsnight. He is also a feature writer and rock critic.

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