A New Leader for a New Era.
Untested newcomer steps in to fill Wenger's shoes.
28/06/2007
In a press meeting this morning
Arsenal Chairman
Peter Hill-Wood issued an official statement confirming that New Zealand born
Mark Moore had been appointed as the new manager of the Arsenal Football Club. The 30 year old, who boasts very little experience in top flight management, will be looking to perform to the high expectation left by the recently departed
Arsène Wenger. It was only two weeks since Wenger stepped down from his position, citing personal reasons, before rumors started to surface of an unknown being courted by the Arsenal board, and only three days later it was made official.
Reception to the appointment has been mixed, with a large chunk of the fan base left confused, wondering why more experienced managers were passed up. However a smaller but very supportive group has welcomed the new change and is optimistic about the coming season as well as the long term future of the club under Moore's management. Like his predecessor Moore has a keen eye for spotting and nurturing young talent, however the big difference between the two is Moore's greater willingness to spend big money, Wenger on the other hand was renowned for his tight wallet, and many times frustrated fans with his unwillingness to make the big move. When asked about the topic in today’s press conference Moore stated:
"Arsène was great at spotting talent at as cheap a price as possible, he always made sure that he only paid what was necessary to improve his side, but yes, I do agree that on occasions the club did miss out on some amazing talent due to Arsène's strict transfer policy. While I am in no way intending to be loose with the clubs money, I do realise that every team values each player differently, and I will be prepared to spend that extra bit to make sure I improve the squad in the best possible way."
It is rumored that the Arsenal board as given Moore a preliminary transfer budget of £60m and wage budget of £2.12pw after he boldly assured them he would bring them the EPL title this season. Inside sources also report that Moore will be an element of freedom in deciding as to how the funds should be allocated between wages and transfers. This surely will leave Gunner's fans drooling at the possible signings Moore could be making, and names such as "
Villa" and "
Frey" have already been thrown round.
Whichever way you look at is this is going to be an interesting season for the
Ashburton Grove faithful.