Tony Adams has revealed his dream of one day managing Arsenal.
The former Arsenal defender is currently an assistant manager at Portsmouth under Harry Redknapp and also has experience managing Wycombe Wanderers.
Adams admits that one day he would love to return and take charge of his old club sometime in the future.
Adams said: "Managing Arsenal is the ultimate aim. The club was a massive part of my life.
"Who would not jump at the chance to do that job?
"Everything is in place - the backroom staff, facilities, training ground and scouting network is phenomenal."
Adams has been at Fratton Park all season, grateful towards Harry Redknapp for the experience, but could not see himself staying at the club longer than a year.
Adams explained: "The agreement between myself and Harry was that I would stay at Portsmouth for a year.
"I have learned so much but assistant manager is the most frustrating job in football.
"I now miss having my head on the block."
If he's gonna be arsenal's future manager,will he be as good as le boss? im really unsure bout this guy here. hmmm
CKeer
Is he envious of Keano's management? Maybe Adams can start with a 2nd tier side and slowly progress from there.
Cheers. CK
felirox
Originally posted by CKeer:
Is he envious of Keano's management? Maybe Adams can start with a 2nd tier side and slowly progress from there.