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Arsene Wenger’s 20 years at Arsenal: From Sir Alex Ferguson to Gerry Francis, where are all his rival managers now?

SunSport looks at the rival bosses that were around when Wenger was unveiled by Gunners chiefs on October 1, 1996

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AS ARSENE WENGER celebrates his 20th anniversary as Arsenal boss, SunSport looks at what became of the men managing rival Premier League teams when the Frenchman was unveiled by Gunners chiefs on October 1, 1996.

And how much has changed in those 20 years.

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Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has been at the club for two decadesCredit: Getty Images

Two decades ago there was only one non-British manager in the entire league - Chelsea's Ruud Gullit.

The contrast could not be starker to today, with only SEVEN British managers in the Premier League, with only four of them English, the same number as Italian managers.

SIR ALEX FERGUSON

Sir Alex Ferguson is the only manager from 1996 who won more trophies than Arsene WengerCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

RETIRED in May 2013 after 27 trophy-laden years as Manchester United boss. Now a club ambassador at Old Trafford.

RON ATKINSON

Ron Atkinson was shamed by a racist slur made during a TV commentary in 2004Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

QUIT as boss to be a pundit but used a racial slur on TV in 2004.

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GERRY FRANCIS

Gerry Francis is still involved in football at West BromCredit: Getty Images

FIRST of many Spurs bosses to be seen off by Wenger in 1997. Now a coach at West Brom.

RAY HARFORD

Ray Harford tragically died of cancer in 2003Credit: Mark Robinson

RESIGNED from Blackburn days after Wenger's arrival. Died of cancer in 2003.

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BRIAN LITTLE

Brian Little currently advises the Aston Villa boardCredit: empics

QUIT as Aston Villa boss in 1998 and is now an advisor to Villa Park's new board.

HARRY REDKNAPP

Harry Redknapp struck up a rivalry with Arsene Wenger when at TottenhamCredit: PA:Press Association

BRIEFLY coached Jordan national team having left his role at QPR last year. Struck up a rivalry with Wenger while Spurs manager - while the pair managed some epic North London derbies.

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JOE ROYLE

Joe Royle works behind the scenes for EvertonCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

WALKED out on Everton in 1997 but he now works for the club behind the scenes.

FRANK CLARK

Frank Clark (left) followed Brian Clough into the Forest jobCredit: PA:Press Association

AXED as Forest boss in 1996 after following Brian Clough. Appointed club chairman in 2011 but sacked again in 2013.

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RUUD GULLIT

Ruud Gullit managed Newcastle, Feyenoord and LA Galaxy after ChelseaCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

GOT boot from Chelsea in 1998. The only foreign Prem boss when Wenger arrived.

KEVIN KEEGAN

Kevin Keegan came closest to winning the Premier League at NewcastleCredit: Getty Images

EX-NEWCASTLE and England manager now works as an occasional TV pundit. Also had stints as England boss as well as Fulham and Manchester City.

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DAVID PLEAT

David Pleat was sacked in 1997 by Sheffield WednesdayCredit: Getty Images

SACKED in 1997 by Sheffield Wednesday and now a scout at Tottenham. Has also performed broadcasting duties.

PETER REID

Peter Reid had a strong spell at SunderlandCredit: Action Images

SUNDERLAND saviour until sacked in 2002. Coaching at Bolton until last summer.

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JIM SMITH

Jim Smith was nicknamed The Bald EagleCredit: empics

THE Bald Eagle quit as Derby boss in 2001 when asked to move upstairs. Now retired.

ROY EVANS

Roy Evans was phased out at Liverpool after Gerard Houllier arrivedCredit: Getty Images

LEFT Liverpool in 1998 when joint-boss with Gerard Houllier. Now a Kop pundit.

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GEORGE GRAHAM

George Graham had been a successful manager at Arsenal before the Arsene WengerCredit: PA Archive

GOT sack from Arsenal a year before Wenger arrived. Leeds boss until 1998 and now a pundit.

JOE KINNEAR

Joe Kinnear was manager at WimbledonCredit: PA:Press Association

QUIT Wimbledon in June 1999 following heart problems and is now retired. Was briefly director of football at Newcastle.

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MARTIN O'NEILL

Martin ONeill is Republic of Ireland managerCredit: Sportsfile

LEFT Leicester in 2000. Only one of Wenger's contemporaries still working in management - currently in charge of Republic of Ireland national team.

BRYAN ROBSON

Bryan Robson is a club ambassador for Manchester UnitedCredit: Getty Images

OLD TRAFFORD legend was sacked by Middlesbrough in 2000. Now an ambassador for Manchester United.

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GRAEME SOUNESS

Graeme Souness is a pundit on Sky SportsCredit: Sportsfile

ONE season at Southampton then fell out with chairman Rupert Lowe. Now an outspoken pundit on Sky Sports' Premier League coverage.


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