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Wenger at Nagoya Grampus Eight: how Arsene rediscovered his greatest love in Japan

by John Duerden @https://twitter.com/@JohnnyDuerden Published 6 min ago We are part of The Trust Project What is it? If Arsenal fans were none too excited about the arrival of Arsene Wenger in 1996, the same could be said of Nagoya Grampus supporters in January 1995. The Frenchman succeeded Bruce Rioch in north London, and followed another ex-Wigan Athletic boss in Gordon Milne to his new post in central Japan. Milne - once signed by Bill Shankly for Liverpool - had excellent overseas experience after leading Besiktas to three Turkish league titles, but struggled in Nagoya. The 1994 season ended with the team finishing bottom-but-one of the overall standings in a league that was split into...
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