While my only real complaint is we haven't made enough signings. Imagine how much better we would be had we signed a top quality wing forward and another top CB.northbank123 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 04, 2018 7:08 pmHaven’t seen much of Leno but he has made a few good saves last two games. Torreira looks a gem. Sokratis has been really solid to my mind. Guendouzi has done outstandingly well considering the level he was plucked from. Lichtsteiner is no nonsense and a winner. My only real complaint with his signings is that we haven’t seen enough of some of them.
Not getting carried away and we are miles from competing but I’m happy with how things are going.
Two goals on the counter today. When was the last time that happened?
Unai Emery
Re: Unai Emery
-
- Posts: 9793
- Joined: Tue Dec 17, 2013 3:05 pm
Re: Unai Emery
lets face it Emery has not put a foot wrong all season - I don't believe there is another manager in world football that could have got this Arsenal team to win our first 2 matches this season.
Ok the following 8 matches have been straightforward, but not only has the team won all 8 but they have done so with the minimum of fuss really - it is now 6 consecutive games in which we have gone 2-0 up. Did that ever happen under Wenger ?
I doubt it.
There is an increasing confidence with this team and by the time we get to play Liverpool early next month we could well be even better. All very encouraging.
Ok the following 8 matches have been straightforward, but not only has the team won all 8 but they have done so with the minimum of fuss really - it is now 6 consecutive games in which we have gone 2-0 up. Did that ever happen under Wenger ?
I doubt it.
There is an increasing confidence with this team and by the time we get to play Liverpool early next month we could well be even better. All very encouraging.
-
- Posts: 680
- Joined: Mon Sep 19, 2016 5:52 pm
- Location: London
Re: Unai Emery
Gunner Rob wrote: ↑Fri Oct 05, 2018 8:58 amlets face it Emery has not put a foot wrong all season - I don't believe there is another manager in world football that could have got this Arsenal team to win our first 2 matches this season.
Ok the following 8 matches have been straightforward, but not only has the team won all 8 but they have done so with the minimum of fuss really - it is now 6 consecutive games in which we have gone 2-0 up. Did that ever happen under Wenger ?
I doubt it.
There is an increasing confidence with this team and by the time we get to play Liverpool early next month we could well be even better. All very encouraging.
I just hope the wheels don't come off after the Liverpool game, if we pass that test I would say that i'ts an impressive start to Emery's tenure at the Arsenal.
Even if the we lose or draw this game with a good performance, I guess it's still progress, we could not even get 3 points on the road last year, so he must of had a squad with zero confidence.
His first progress i guess is to turn us into flat track bullies and try and sneak 4th, then get us to challenge next year. I hope he gets decent finacial backing , he has spent well so far.
medium term though im not sure how you even fight man city, they have a manager that knows how to spend huge amounts of money well, and has a good attacking style, I just hope that Pep does not stay too long.
Re: Unai Emery
1989 "" Imagine how much better we would be had we signed a top quality wing forward and another top CB. ""
Miguel Almiron, has a deal in place which will see him move to England according to his current clubs Darren Eales.
Eales told FOX Deportes USA via 90min: “Almirón’s future is already decided and will go to England in the European winter market.”
We’re just one of a number of clubs interested in the 24-year-old Paraguayan but it seems like he’s made up his mind on who his next club will be.
The guys over at TeamTalk write that that club is Arsenal.
If so there's your Ramsey replacement , midfield winger.??
Miguel Almiron, has a deal in place which will see him move to England according to his current clubs Darren Eales.
Eales told FOX Deportes USA via 90min: “Almirón’s future is already decided and will go to England in the European winter market.”
We’re just one of a number of clubs interested in the 24-year-old Paraguayan but it seems like he’s made up his mind on who his next club will be.
The guys over at TeamTalk write that that club is Arsenal.
If so there's your Ramsey replacement , midfield winger.??
-
- Posts: 6257
- Joined: Wed Nov 15, 2006 5:53 pm
Re: Unai Emery
there is a good piece in the Guardian about his "Quiet Revolution" belief in hard work, fine details etc. I thought the highlighted parts are new information :
whether he succeeds or not, I like this guys work ethic.Emery’s sessions are far more tactical than those of the ex-manager and he has tried to instil his pressing system together with bespoke patterns of play. His idea is that the players should be able to close their eyes and know where options A, B and C are, before choosing the most progressive one. He wants to “generate superiority” – in other words, have a man over in certain areas of the pitch – and he likes players who can play in more than one position.
Emery’s Arsenal will never play long; they will always build from the back and although his structures are not rigid, there is structure all the same.
Emery’s preparations are meticulous. They are tailored to each opponent, with the use of video analysis key, and they begin with an hour-long debrief from the previous game. On a big screen, every mistake is pinpointed, along with the good bits. Players are encouraged to see why a particular option is best – ‘If this pass is played, it will open up here and here; this teammate has been told to stand there for you.’
Post-match, players will get statistical breakdowns on their performances and before the next one, in addition to the hour-long group video session, they can receive one-on-one briefings and information on their direct opponents.
- Perryashburtongroves
- Posts: 16038
- Joined: Thu May 03, 2007 6:18 pm
- Location: At the start of a glorious era.
Re: Unai Emery
My feeling with that is it's a result of Wanker not fucking off in 2014 or 2016 when we were in the champions league and could have attracted better players with a new manager in place. Right now, we need to convince players to join and that has to come through results and improvements on the pitch.1989 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 04, 2018 11:25 pmWhile my only real complaint is we haven't made enough signings. Imagine how much better we would be had we signed a top quality wing forward and another top CB.northbank123 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 04, 2018 7:08 pmHaven’t seen much of Leno but he has made a few good saves last two games. Torreira looks a gem. Sokratis has been really solid to my mind. Guendouzi has done outstandingly well considering the level he was plucked from. Lichtsteiner is no nonsense and a winner. My only real complaint with his signings is that we haven’t seen enough of some of them.
Not getting carried away and we are miles from competing but I’m happy with how things are going.
Two goals on the counter today. When was the last time that happened?
-
- Posts: 6257
- Joined: Wed Nov 15, 2006 5:53 pm
Re: Unai Emery
Wise words from Dick on TV - we must work hard, still need to improve and something that this is just the first competition in the war. I think he means “ early days”
PEA was similar - we must keep the mentality.
The players do look sharp, committed and confident, even the lesser talents like bellend, iwobi, mustafi and Miti ran their arses off today.
If we can win the next four, we will go into the Liverpool game with some cautious optimism and a hope of sneaking a win which on this team performance today is possible.

PEA was similar - we must keep the mentality.
The players do look sharp, committed and confident, even the lesser talents like bellend, iwobi, mustafi and Miti ran their arses off today.
If we can win the next four, we will go into the Liverpool game with some cautious optimism and a hope of sneaking a win which on this team performance today is possible.
- DB10GOONER
- Posts: 62073
- Joined: Tue Jan 16, 2007 2:06 pm
- Location: Dublin, Ireland.
- Contact:
Re: Unai Emery
Good points there mate. Also confidence is vital for players and a run of wins builds confidence.clockender1 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 07, 2018 1:45 pmWise words from Dick on TV - we must work hard, still need to improve and something that this is just the first competition in the war. I think he means “ early days”![]()
PEA was similar - we must keep the mentality.
The players do look sharp, committed and confident, even the lesser talents like bellend, iwobi, mustafi and Miti ran their arses off today.
If we can win the next four, we will go into the Liverpool game with some cautious optimism and a hope of sneaking a win which on this team performance today is possible.
Re: Unai Emery
It’s a pleasure to watch us, as others have said. I’ve been waiting 10 years for this! A team who battles and who have a leader at the side of the pitch! We know the defence is shit, we have to run with that. Wonga weakened us so much, it’s easy to expect a quick turnaround but Dick is slowly getting there. The commitment and date I say it......mental strength is starting to look like it’s there after years of being the weakest pussies in Europe!
I’m starting to be proud of being a gooner again, long may it reign!!
I’m starting to be proud of being a gooner again, long may it reign!!

Re: Unai Emery
Brings back memories of GG in 1986. He gave us our pride back and that is what Emery is doing.TeeCee wrote: ↑Sun Oct 07, 2018 5:43 pmIt’s a pleasure to watch us, as others have said. I’ve been waiting 10 years for this! A team who battles and who have a leader at the side of the pitch! We know the defence is shit, we have to run with that. Wonga weakened us so much, it’s easy to expect a quick turnaround but Dick is slowly getting there. The commitment and date I say it......mental strength is starting to look like it’s there after years of being the weakest pussies in Europe!
I’m starting to be proud of being a gooner again, long may it reign!!![]()
- OneBardGooner
- Posts: 47938
- Joined: Sat Apr 04, 2009 9:41 am
- Location: Close To The Edge
Re: Unai Emery
Too Fuckin' rye aye mate! Couldn't agree more!TeeCee wrote: ↑Sun Oct 07, 2018 5:43 pmIt’s a pleasure to watch us, as others have said. I’ve been waiting 10 years for this! A team who battles and who have a leader at the side of the pitch! We know the defence is shit, we have to run with that. Wonga weakened us so much, it’s easy to expect a quick turnaround but Dick is slowly getting there. The commitment and date I say it......mental strength is starting to look like it’s there after years of being the weakest pussies in Europe!
I’m starting to be proud of being a gooner again, long may it reign!!![]()

We cannot get those years back, but I now look forward to seeing/listening to Emery's interviews etc
And I hav not seen such Enthusiasm & Comradeship amongst the players in fucking years - and you can tell it's genuine , rather some kin dof psuedo let's be happy coz our manager says we should.
also Torriera, Sokratis and Lichtenstein - Fucking "Ard As Nails" Love them. Even if the re is far to go - I know we are on the right road and wengercuntslop is HISTORY.
"We've Got Our Arsenal Back!"


-
- Posts: 18117
- Joined: Tue Nov 04, 2008 6:19 pm
- Location: ireland
Re: Unai Emery
Funny that coming from arseblog the wanker, biggest Wenger bumlicker.
Re: Unai Emery
Is that even genuine ?? The last 2 points in particular seem to be a total piss take
-
- Posts: 5214
- Joined: Wed Aug 26, 2015 8:33 am
Re: Unai Emery
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footb ... rinks.html
Everything he does is the opposite to Wenger's approach. The lazy, indifferent, approach to matches and lack of homework done on the opposition was scandalous. Plus continually shying away from confrontation while everybody pretty much did as they pleased.
Apparently Wenger always believed that a relaxed atmosphere led to a relaxed approach on match day.....now we know the reason we always looked so shell shocked when teams turned up who had a bit of fire in their belly. And there we were with our playground kick about attitude...God the man was a disaster.
Everything he does is the opposite to Wenger's approach. The lazy, indifferent, approach to matches and lack of homework done on the opposition was scandalous. Plus continually shying away from confrontation while everybody pretty much did as they pleased.
Apparently Wenger always believed that a relaxed atmosphere led to a relaxed approach on match day.....now we know the reason we always looked so shell shocked when teams turned up who had a bit of fire in their belly. And there we were with our playground kick about attitude...God the man was a disaster.