Gooner_Sam wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2019 2:59 pm
With full regard given to the other comments given already on this thread recently, and with a risk of looking like a self-indulgent twat, I feel I must give my two cents to this platform because I am tearing my hair out.
Some commented at the weekend through forums and social media platforms that ‘I just expect it now, It used to be disappointing but now it’s the norm’ is a defeatist comment I can no longer relate to. Why is it now the norm? I, like everyone else felt a huge sense of relief when Wenger stood down and we were to enter a new era, albeit without champions league football but with a clean slate. The future of our club was left in the hands of a big, bald fraud who has no real interest in football but in lining his own pockets and may have felt that a successful manager would help him line his big bulging pockets even further with a fat bonus check after a potential return to champions league football. Though it didn’t happen.
Why didn’t it happen? Because we have a manager, sorry ‘head coach’ who can’t ‘coach’ a football team. He can’t get his point across regarding the style of football he wants and can’t communicate effectively to the club and its fans where he wants to take us. The decisions made over the last few games have been laughable. I would love to laugh at us but I can’t because I’m so stupidly invested in this irritating circus of a football club and the ring leader is Emery.
That’s where the buck stops. He has continued to play Granit Xhaka despite him stinking up the place every week, instead of the Torreira and Guendouzi double pivot which has worked and would work (or maybe not, but bloody give it a go), he picks a lanky holding midfielder who does nothing of the sort. He continues to pick a centre back pairing of Sokratis and Luiz despite countless pieces of evidence that it doesn’t work.
We needed a goal on Saturday so he brought on Kolasinac (who is woeful) when we had a player worth 72 million of your great British pounds stewing on the bench, he wanted to keep hold of a point. A point at home to a very below par and beatable Wolves team, But why not put Kolasinac on at 1-0 up, why wait till 1-1? Why not keep hold of all 3 points?
We have no midfield, no creativity and a defence that are like rabbits in a HGV headlight. There is no composure and no style of play we can get on board with, we can’t see what he is trying to do. We conceded 25 shots on goal at home on Saturday, despite whoever that is, that is unacceptable.
We go to Vitoria on Wednesday to play a game that kicks off after breakfast and why? Because we (Arsenal Football Club) lost 4-1 in a European final. That should have been it, that should have been the trigger being pulled. We don’t have a great record in European finals as we all know to our great regret and upset but that was the final straw for me. After blowing it at home to Palace and drawing to bloody Brighton (who later sacked their manager and who were safe from relegation at kick off).
The club should have expected an excellent start to this term, but we sit 1 point above Sheffield United and 6 off of top 4. A defeat this weekend means top 4 is all but gone.
Don’t wait till then, pull the gun on him now and fire. Why gamble on him losing again? Gamble now, it might still be defeat but it might mean we later pull something out of this season that benefits us, as a club in future.
Emery out, now now now.