Arsene Wenger and his influences

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eitherormore
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Arsene Wenger and his influences

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I am sure that many on this board, like me, are fascinated by the genius of Arsene Wenger. A can categorically say that even if I weren't a gooner, I would be able to appreciate his work. And so I began to unearth some of the foundations for Arsene's philosophy. So, everyone should know about Hennes Weisweiler, who managed Borussia Monchengladbach in the 60's and 70's, turned them into the dominant force of German football, uncovering gems like Berti Vogts and Rainer Bonhof along the way...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hennes_Weisweiler

So, if you have anything interesting to note about Arsene's philosophy, its history and roots, it would be great to hear it here....

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