PAT RICE
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Great servant but there was a reason why he has stayed so long.Two more games to agree with Wenger
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Over the last year or so Pat has, inexplicably, come in for some very harsh criticism, though we've yet to hear any evidence as to what he does well or badly.
I'd been a supporter for a few years before I really knew all of the players, staff, history etc and Pat was in the first team of which I was an expert. I was lucky enough to get all of the Double-winning side's autographs and, after George Armstrong, Pat was my favourite player (I always played right midfield or right back). A great bloke and a fantastic servant to the club. If he is retiring I wish him all the best.
On a practical note, a 'do it for Pat' pre-match talk at the Hawthorns might just do the trick.
I'd been a supporter for a few years before I really knew all of the players, staff, history etc and Pat was in the first team of which I was an expert. I was lucky enough to get all of the Double-winning side's autographs and, after George Armstrong, Pat was my favourite player (I always played right midfield or right back). A great bloke and a fantastic servant to the club. If he is retiring I wish him all the best.
On a practical note, a 'do it for Pat' pre-match talk at the Hawthorns might just do the trick.
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Let's blame redwumber - after all it is well deserved anyway!mcdowell42 wrote:Theres always someone to blame on here
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A great servant of the club and a real Arsenal man . If he is about to retire he deserves a great send off .
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Agreed - thanks for everything Pat. Still remember him lifting the FA Cup for my first trophy as a boy Gooner. Nothing other than a 100% Arsenal man.
As for criticism of his coaching? Not qualified to answer it. Seems to be a lot of popular talk about him being a 'yes' man, but nobody on here has any evidence of that
As for criticism of his coaching? Not qualified to answer it. Seems to be a lot of popular talk about him being a 'yes' man, but nobody on here has any evidence of that
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If there ever was a Mr Arsenal it's him. Absolute legend. Thanks for everything Pat. Now bring on Adams.
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A few years ago there was a great Soccer AM Third Eye where in the background he disagrees with a decision the ref's made and you see him take his glasses off and offer them to the ref!!
Arsenal through and through and if it is to be his last season I hope he enjoys a very long and happy retirement.
Arsenal through and through and if it is to be his last season I hope he enjoys a very long and happy retirement.
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Legend, happy retirement Pat- and enjoy the testimonial
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Can any of those who have described Rice as a "yes man" or similar on this thread offer any examples to support their criticism or explain what has made you think that of him?
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Rice is not a yes man. He is a "virtually ignored man".mikehutch86 wrote:As much of a legend as Pat Rice is to Arsenal stepping down as the no.2 is one of the best things that could happen to our club.
Look at Fergie who freshens his backroom team up every other year, we need a change and someone who can challenge Wenger with his decisions.
But i am a realist and realise this won't happen so expect another 10 years of a yes man as number 2
So too will be his successor.
From some connected people I have heard that Rice has little say in things; but acts as an occasional sounding board, someone for the players to express concerns to and a training assistant.
The Daily Fail now thinks it is a contest between Steve Bould and Neil Banfield. I think Banfield will get it, if this is the case.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... -Rice.html
Bet you anything you like that Neil Banfield gets the job. The guy's post match quotes even sound exactly like his master's. Mind you I suppose it's understandable, after all Arsene wouldn't want anyone either questioning his methods, giving his 'babies' a good ear-bashing or god forbid if things were to go well, getting some of the credit.
Bet you anything you like that Neil Banfield gets the job. The guy's post match quotes even sound exactly like his master's. Mind you I suppose it's understandable, after all Arsene wouldn't want anyone either questioning his methods, giving his 'babies' a good ear-bashing or god forbid if things were to go well, getting some of the credit.
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Promote from within? WTF!? The guy is a fucking through and through Gooner. 22 years at the club but you want to promote from within. Our club is so fucked, if this is true. (not that I don't know that already )I Hate Hleb wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... -Rice.html
Bet you anything you like that Neil Banfield gets the job. The guy's post match quotes even sound exactly like his master's. Mind you I suppose it's understandable, after all Arsene wouldn't want anyone either questioning his methods, giving his 'babies' a good ear-bashing or god forbid if things were to go well, getting some of the credit.
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Another missed opportunity to bring older supporters back on board.
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Pat's an Arsenal legend. A lot of people take out their Wenger frustrations on him, which is unfair. At the end of the day, the man has served this club with much of his life and given it his all. It's becoming a rarity to see this kind of loyalty and commitment to one club - enjoy it and appreciate it.
Thanks Pat
Thanks Pat
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I'L NEVER FORGET THE DAY HE TOLD ME TO FUCK OFF .(Wolves away 1980,the Friday after losing to West ham in the FA then Valencia the Cup Winners cup )
Still has been a great servant as a player ,and his holding of the clip board, and setting out cones for a paltry 1 Million a year a example of excellence to us all .
Pat Rice (Tasty Goal) we salute you !
Still has been a great servant as a player ,and his holding of the clip board, and setting out cones for a paltry 1 Million a year a example of excellence to us all .
Pat Rice (Tasty Goal) we salute you !