DB10GOONER wrote: ↑Sun Oct 25, 2020 10:36 pmWell we are not quite as fucking shit as we were under Emery yet but we are fucking heading there fast. Very fast.
Slow sideways/backwards passing. No penetration. No pace. No clear system or flexible formation. Players played out of position. No creator in midfield. It's like someone took the worst of the Wenger era and mixed it with the worst of Emery and we got this current load of shit.
But yeah fair fucks to Arteta he got rid of Ozil and kept the worst fucking garbage player to ever stain our jersey. Not only kept the cùnt but fucking starts him in every fucking game. Yeah brilliant. Fucking genius. And now apparently views him as some kind superballer that can just play anywhere.
Here have a look at some of the fucking comments down the bottom of this shit article from the gormless soccer fanboys that are "fans" of our club:
https://www.football.london/arsenal-fc/ ... y-19164267
According to a couple of those pricks that was our strongest eleven out there tonight. Are these the cùnts that all the commentators reckon have been won back over by Xhakatard then?
While Arteta picks Xhakatard I will never trust him or rate him as a manager. If he can't fucking get that one easy thing right how the fuck can he get the tough stuff right?
I've been saying this since Arteta was first appointed and said it about Emery. We knew Wenger was mad long before Club Foot was signed and Freddie doesn't really count, but anyone that thinks that Xhaka should be at the club, let alone a fucking nailed on starter, doesn't have a clue what they're watching in my opinion.
Sure, the problems run a lot deeper than the Swiss Albanian duffer, but as crap as I think that the likes of Pepe is, Xhaka has been stinking the place out for five fucking years, without a single saving grace. I'm being perfectly serious when I say that he'd struggle in any of the four professional divisions and probably more so in the Championship than the Prem, because it's more aggressive and more frenetic. He'd be caught in possession every time he had the ball.
Arteta seems determined to stick with him (it's truly astounding that he could imagine that he'd do a better job at left back than Tierney) and as long as that continues, the less faith I'll have in the manager.