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Kroenke is the problem, but unfortunately he is unlikely to sell up, so we have to hope for a new manager to work miracles, clutching at straws?, absolutely, but that is all we have left because KSE have killed the club.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.
I will reserve judgement on SK until I see the level of backing he gives the new manager over a sensible period. The same fans who undermined the Wenger out campaign because they steadfastly believed it was futile and Kroenke was the problem cannot suddenly change tact and target Emery after 16months in the job. Kroenke has become a footnote in their determination to drive out Emery and frankly I'm not surprised. The nauseating 'we care do you campaign' at the start of the season had all the indicia of a fansbase that has become self indulgent and confused. Expectations are increasingly unrealistic with barely 3months of the season gone, in turn driving a capricious mood for change.sk-gtfo wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 10:30 pmKroenke is the problem, but unfortunately he is unlikely to sell up, so we have to hope for a new manager to work miracles, clutching at straws?, absolutely, but that is all we have left because KSE have killed the club.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.
Bored to death of Arsenal in honesty.
I'm sending him subliminal messages late at night DB he can't resist .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
Herd wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2019 11:30 amI'm sending him subliminal messages late at night DB he can't resist .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
You would have to be an extreme optimist to suggest that all is happy and well within the camp !
I don't think anyone has suggested all is happy and well within the camp, but augie has made accusations there that are quite involved and specific I think you'd agree? He may be 100% right but I feel it's only part of it, the player disharmony. Part of it might just be down to something as simple as Dick being a weak indecisive manager.Herd wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2019 11:30 amI'm sending him subliminal messages late at night DB he can't resist .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
You would have to be an extreme optimist to suggest that all is happy and well within the camp !
DB10GOONER wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2019 1:27 pmI don't think anyone has suggested all is happy and well within the camp, but augie has made accusations there that are quite involved and specific I think you'd agree? He may be 100% right but I feel it's only part of it, the player disharmony. Part of it might just be down to something as simple as Dick being a weak indecisive manager.Herd wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2019 11:30 amI'm sending him subliminal messages late at night DB he can't resist .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
You would have to be an extreme optimist to suggest that all is happy and well within the camp !
Please nooooooooooo
Good Lord NOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!
The abuse has been going on for months now. His wife has recently given birth (days) and you have idiots sending him death threats and saying they hope his child dies etc. One of the worst fanbases in football can give out but cannot take. He has nothing to say sorry for.Herd wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2019 12:51 pmJust think of the festive atmosphere at the Corporates on Saturday ,it will be a wonderful family affair .
Theres plenty of people out there struggling to make ends meet and feed their families but this super rich talentless wanker throws a strop
and he's offered counselling ,you couldn't make this shit up .
I bet you Xhaka is rested or has picked up an injury and won't not even be present in the stadium this Saturday,if he does that's the end of him at Arsenal, however if he even has the balls to play or better still hold up a banner saying sorry ,he will win my respect for at least being a man about it !
The Club have made a huge issue of this on the website ,for me it's another rod for the back of the manager whose reign I think will soon be over .