Unai Emery
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Know fuck all about the nether regions of French football so i'm unsure exactly how competitive Nice are meant to be but they're currently sitting 15th and have lost 4 and drawn 1 of their last 5.
That's pretty shit form so i'm not getting the clamor for PV to be boss if I'm being honest?
That's pretty shit form so i'm not getting the clamor for PV to be boss if I'm being honest?
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I love Freddy ,id never heard of him until he arrived midweek and was named sub against MUFC ,within 15 mins he had scored and got booked !
You will do I thought ,and he did !
You will do I thought ,and he did !
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I see the wobs have turned on Dick on here and social media as a whole
dont worry 4th he stays 5th he goes
Easy peezy judging your Arsenal manager now you just need to be good at counting

Easy peezy judging your Arsenal manager now you just need to be good at counting

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goonersid wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 1:32 pmI don’t think he would quit Nice mid season, in some ways it could work in his favour, Ljungberg could do the dirty work, paving the way for Vieira?marka123 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 1:26 pm^^^ This 100% As said, PV4 would instill some proper on field leadership and Ljungberg would perform better than Emery in the meantime IMO. However, as Augie said, I don't see an issue with going for Vieira ASAP if Emery goes.goonersid wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 12:56 pmCalm down Augie, there’s no way Wenger will be back, if Emery goes then Ljungberg will take temporary charge, then I’d go for Vieira in the summer!augie wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 12:46 pmI want emery gone too, but I fear a worse fate on the horizon I'm afraid. Lets look at a few facts -
1. The French c.unt is STILL unemployed.
2. The soulless bowl is over-run with jcl/window licking types of will change course at the drop of a hat (ref the ozil singing on sunday).
3. Social media is full of absolute numpties claiming to be AFC fans and who didn't want the French cock sacked in the first place.
4. We have a weak piss poor board who are clueless and have previous for bowing to the has been c.unt
5. Articles like the one below will stir up the pro-wenker brigade and led to a social media frenzy![]()
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football ... ing-stats/
I would love for someone on the board to have real vision and appoint a rising managerial star with real authority. Even if we dont get that, there are still dozens of managers that we could get and who would take this club onwards and upwards. Sadly articles like the one above seem to be nudging the club in a emery or wenger direction as if they are the only options - as much as I want emery gone, I have no doubt that bringing back the French c.unt would be a MAJOR backwards step, and I wonder how everyone else will feel if it pans out that way. There are 2 manager cu.nts available out there at the mo (wenker and moaninho) who would cause me to turn my back on this club forever, and sadly I fear our weak board will opt for one of them
He would command authority, he knows what it means to play for the club, and as long as I could see he was moving in the right direction, then I’d be happy to suffer the odd setback as he cuts his teeth at the top level!
Bale decided 2 months ago to sit tight with the belief that he would outstay Zidane's term as manager.
Ozil is sitting tight in the believe that emery will be fired soon and he will get another chance.
Xhaka and a few more (chief suspect for me is laca) seem to believe that they will hold more sway than emery and they will force him out.
What hope has Freddie (or any caretaker manager) of getting those players under control and being able to discipline them when they know that in the summer he will no longer be manager ? In my opinion we need a manager to come in now with real authority and presence, and say to ozil and xhaka that they are out the door in January and that they should start making alternative arrangements. The next thing he would need to do is have a team meeting where he tells the players exactly who is the boss, and tell them up front that if they aint happy then they too can go as long as we get a fee that is acceptable to the club. If that pisses off some players then so be it, cos right now we have to put a stop to this shit environment where the tail appears to be wagging (not wan.king) the dog, and gain control over these players. I suspect that there are senior players behind the scenes causing trouble and instigating an uprising on ozil's behalf, and seeing as Freddie is part of this management team and he hasn't been able to diffuse it, I hold fcuk all hope of him doing it as a caretaker manager
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Thing is Augie, the players have realised that Emery is fucking clueless, that is why he faces a mutiny
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The players realized wenger was useless but there was no mutiny then. There is a munity now cos the players can sense that emery is not safe in his job and they are taking advantage of that imo. There will always be players at clubs that will feel disgruntled/angry/whatever, but most of the time it doesn't escalate to this, and for me it says a lot about the character of a player that is quite happy to bring things to it's knees - most people that feel aggrieved with their bosses in their jobs will have it out with their boss and/or will look to go to a different job, but these c.unts appear to be ganging together to drag the club into a mess and that is totally unacceptable to me.
I'll be honest and say that I have never looked at wrighty the same way after the way he behaved in getting rioch sacked - I'm not saying that he didn't have genuine reason to want rioch out, but the way he dealt with has never sat easy with me and it lessened my respect for the man. I feel that what we now have is a similar scenario only on a bigger scale - they don't like/respect emery and want to force him out, but what happens if they don't like/respect the next guy either ? The club must ALWAYS come first and allowing players to dictate is in conflict with that imo
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I shouldn't need to do this, but can I say again that I do believe that we need a change of manager, and even though I feel some players are bang out of order, that is meant as a criticism of them rather than a defence of emery
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All this is based on what exactly?augie wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 3:42 pm
The players realized wenger was useless but there was no mutiny then. There is a munity now cos the players can sense that emery is not safe in his job and they are taking advantage of that imo. There will always be players at clubs that will feel disgruntled/angry/whatever, but most of the time it doesn't escalate to this, and for me it says a lot about the character of a player that is quite happy to bring things to it's knees - most people that feel aggrieved with their bosses in their jobs will have it out with their boss and/or will look to go to a different job, but these c.unts appear to be ganging together to drag the club into a mess and that is totally unacceptable to me.
I'll be honest and say that I have never looked at wrighty the same way after the way he behaved in getting rioch sacked - I'm not saying that he didn't have genuine reason to want rioch out, but the way he dealt with has never sat easy with me and it lessened my respect for the man. I feel that what we now have is a similar scenario only on a bigger scale - they don't like/respect emery and want to force him out, but what happens if they don't like/respect the next guy either ? The club must ALWAYS come first and allowing players to dictate is in conflict with that imo
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DB10GOONER wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 5:09 pmAll this is based on what exactly?augie wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 3:42 pm
The players realized wenger was useless but there was no mutiny then. There is a munity now cos the players can sense that emery is not safe in his job and they are taking advantage of that imo. There will always be players at clubs that will feel disgruntled/angry/whatever, but most of the time it doesn't escalate to this, and for me it says a lot about the character of a player that is quite happy to bring things to it's knees - most people that feel aggrieved with their bosses in their jobs will have it out with their boss and/or will look to go to a different job, but these c.unts appear to be ganging together to drag the club into a mess and that is totally unacceptable to me.
I'll be honest and say that I have never looked at wrighty the same way after the way he behaved in getting rioch sacked - I'm not saying that he didn't have genuine reason to want rioch out, but the way he dealt with has never sat easy with me and it lessened my respect for the man. I feel that what we now have is a similar scenario only on a bigger scale - they don't like/respect emery and want to force him out, but what happens if they don't like/respect the next guy either ? The club must ALWAYS come first and allowing players to dictate is in conflict with that imo
As I said in a previous post, it is how it appears to me - I don't have any proof bar things like laca and ozil liking tweets slating the manager
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And the earths flat, rightaugie wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 5:39 pmDB10GOONER wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 5:09 pmAll this is based on what exactly?augie wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 3:42 pm
The players realized wenger was useless but there was no mutiny then. There is a munity now cos the players can sense that emery is not safe in his job and they are taking advantage of that imo. There will always be players at clubs that will feel disgruntled/angry/whatever, but most of the time it doesn't escalate to this, and for me it says a lot about the character of a player that is quite happy to bring things to it's knees - most people that feel aggrieved with their bosses in their jobs will have it out with their boss and/or will look to go to a different job, but these c.unts appear to be ganging together to drag the club into a mess and that is totally unacceptable to me.
I'll be honest and say that I have never looked at wrighty the same way after the way he behaved in getting rioch sacked - I'm not saying that he didn't have genuine reason to want rioch out, but the way he dealt with has never sat easy with me and it lessened my respect for the man. I feel that what we now have is a similar scenario only on a bigger scale - they don't like/respect emery and want to force him out, but what happens if they don't like/respect the next guy either ? The club must ALWAYS come first and allowing players to dictate is in conflict with that imo
As I said in a previous post, it is how it appears to me - I don't have any proof bar things like laca and ozil liking tweets slating the manager

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LeftfootlegendGooner wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 6:00 pmAnd the earths flat, rightaugie wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 5:39 pmDB10GOONER wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 5:09 pmAll this is based on what exactly?augie wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 3:42 pm
The players realized wenger was useless but there was no mutiny then. There is a munity now cos the players can sense that emery is not safe in his job and they are taking advantage of that imo. There will always be players at clubs that will feel disgruntled/angry/whatever, but most of the time it doesn't escalate to this, and for me it says a lot about the character of a player that is quite happy to bring things to it's knees - most people that feel aggrieved with their bosses in their jobs will have it out with their boss and/or will look to go to a different job, but these c.unts appear to be ganging together to drag the club into a mess and that is totally unacceptable to me.
I'll be honest and say that I have never looked at wrighty the same way after the way he behaved in getting rioch sacked - I'm not saying that he didn't have genuine reason to want rioch out, but the way he dealt with has never sat easy with me and it lessened my respect for the man. I feel that what we now have is a similar scenario only on a bigger scale - they don't like/respect emery and want to force him out, but what happens if they don't like/respect the next guy either ? The club must ALWAYS come first and allowing players to dictate is in conflict with that imo
As I said in a previous post, it is how it appears to me - I don't have any proof bar things like laca and ozil liking tweets slating the manager![]()

At last some sense.
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Is it not strange how some people argued ad nauseum that Kroenke was the problem, he would never sack Wenger, and even if he did the new manager would not succeed unless SK sells up. Suddenly these same people insist that the new manager should be sacked after 16months.
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Worth watching Adrian Clarke’s breakdown of the Palace game and the unprofessional attitude of Lacazette in the moments leading their penalty. He turned his back on play and was busy throwing a hissy fit for an alleged misplaced pass whiles Palace’s defender brings the ball out. This is pure hangover from the Wenger era and sheds further light on the challenges Emery is facing.
https://player.arsenal.com/video/analys ... ack-palace
https://player.arsenal.com/video/analys ... ack-palace
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Kroenke always has and always will be a big problem.General wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 7:05 pmIs it not strange how some people argued ad nauseum that Kroenke was the problem, he would never sack Wenger, and even if he did the new manager would not succeed unless SK sells up. Suddenly these same people insist that the new manager should be sacked after 16months.
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^^This only adds more weight to the point I was making.