Mikel Arteta, success or failure? - Merged thread.
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Re: Mikel Arteta, success or failure? - Merged thread.
Clearly he must be sacked, and clearly he will be sacked at some point this season.
But when do we think it will be? It should obviously be today or tomorrow morning - what the fuck could possibly be gained by putting it off?
But I don’t think he will be. I think he will hang on for months.
But when do we think it will be? It should obviously be today or tomorrow morning - what the fuck could possibly be gained by putting it off?
But I don’t think he will be. I think he will hang on for months.
Re: Mikel Arteta, success or failure? - Merged thread.
A manager rarely goes so quickly unless someone else has been lined up e.g. Poch and Maureen. We were one of the last teams to do and threw poor Freddie to the wolves, asking him to do two jobs FFS.northbank123 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 9:11 pmClearly he must be sacked, and clearly he will be sacked at some point this season.
But when do we think it will be? It should obviously be today or tomorrow morning - what the fuck could possibly be gained by putting it off?
But I don’t think he will be. I think he will hang on for months.
What option has the club got now? If he gets fired tomorrow, who do they turn to? Mertesacker?
I only hope that discussions with Allegri have started in the background already.
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Re: Mikel Arteta, success or failure? - Merged thread.
If we lose on Wednesday (likely) then that’s 5 defeats at home in a row.northbank123 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 9:11 pmClearly he must be sacked, and clearly he will be sacked at some point this season.
But when do we think it will be? It should obviously be today or tomorrow morning - what the fuck could possibly be gained by putting it off?
But I don’t think he will be. I think he will hang on for months.
Surely for his own future as a manger he should walk at that point.
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Re: Mikel Arteta, success or failure? - Merged thread.
Do it now so the next manager in has the time to get us up the table and we can shut down this relegation hysteria bollocks.
Re: Mikel Arteta, success or failure? - Merged thread.
Listening to this cock now - "you see how hard we work. We totally controlled the game. We just need to score a goal"
No, no, no. I didn't see Willian, Bellerin or Xhaka "work hard". I saw us 'contain' a really shit team without ever controlling the game. We need to score a goal - don't tell everyone Sherlock
Honestly - he is an embarrassment to himself and the club. Just put him out of his misery now.
Allegri this week please. Back him to get rid of who he wants in January, regardless of who it upsets and who the agents and 'friends' of the club are. Let him do what he likes for the rest of the year and pray to god he gets a proper Summer window to rid us of the biggest crock of shit ever accumulated in the history of the club
No, no, no. I didn't see Willian, Bellerin or Xhaka "work hard". I saw us 'contain' a really shit team without ever controlling the game. We need to score a goal - don't tell everyone Sherlock
Honestly - he is an embarrassment to himself and the club. Just put him out of his misery now.
Allegri this week please. Back him to get rid of who he wants in January, regardless of who it upsets and who the agents and 'friends' of the club are. Let him do what he likes for the rest of the year and pray to god he gets a proper Summer window to rid us of the biggest crock of shit ever accumulated in the history of the club
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"Totally controlled the game."
Jesus wept.
Jesus wept.

Re: Mikel Arteta, success or failure? - Merged thread.
Smudger has just pointed out that we should be playing our younger players and "that even if there might be some short term pain, at least we will be heading in the right direction"
Proper assessment there cos playing older c.unts that continue failing is doing no fcuking good - play the young lads and none of this bollox about being afraid to put them into a struggling team, cos right now there couldnt be any less pressure on them cos fans will be happy to see the other c.unts gone
Proper assessment there cos playing older c.unts that continue failing is doing no fcuking good - play the young lads and none of this bollox about being afraid to put them into a struggling team, cos right now there couldnt be any less pressure on them cos fans will be happy to see the other c.unts gone
Re: Mikel Arteta, success or failure? - Merged thread.
He is the protege ! No way he is being sacked!
This c u n t could take us down, make no mistake!
But steveo FFS ! That doesnt mean Emery wasnt shite
This c u n t could take us down, make no mistake!
But steveo FFS ! That doesnt mean Emery wasnt shite

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The pressure to worry about is not the pressure from the fans - it's the pressure from the media and the young players themselves. You cannot horse in a load of young players. They will get beaten week in week out and their confidence and self belief will be destroyed and then what have we achieved?augie wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 9:37 pmSmudger has just pointed out that we should be playing our younger players and "that even if there might be some short term pain, at least we will be heading in the right direction"
Proper assessment there cos playing older c.unts that continue failing is doing no fcuking good - play the young lads and none of this bollox about being afraid to put them into a struggling team, cos right now there couldnt be any less pressure on them cos fans will be happy to see the other c.unts gone
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Re: Mikel Arteta, success or failure? - Merged thread.
Smudge is a fucking idiot. He said Arteta was the right appointment and is still the right man for the job.
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Re: Mikel Arteta, success or failure? - Merged thread.
Allegri to Dortmund rumours gathering pace 

Re: Mikel Arteta, success or failure? - Merged thread.
Good ebening Sid !!
Don't worry mate, we won't be seeing Emery back. Josh Kroenke is already on the blower to Arsene as we speak !
Re: Mikel Arteta, success or failure? - Merged thread.
I don't think anyone is suggesting we play kids from 1 to 11. What they're suggesting is that when you play consistently badly week in, week out (sometimes over 100 times for the club), there is a point when kids need to be introduced. Look at the players who are probably still standing out in this team - Tierney, Gabriel and Saka (ages 23, 22 and 19 respectively). Do we honestly think that giving Balogun a few games instead of Lacazette or Smith Rowe for Willian would see us destroy their confidence?DB10GOONER wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 9:41 pmThe pressure to worry about is not the pressure from the fans - it's the pressure from the media and the young players themselves. You cannot horse in a load of young players. They will get beaten week in week out and their confidence and self belief will be destroyed and then what have we achieved?augie wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 9:37 pmSmudger has just pointed out that we should be playing our younger players and "that even if there might be some short term pain, at least we will be heading in the right direction"
Proper assessment there cos playing older c.unts that continue failing is doing no fcuking good - play the young lads and none of this bollox about being afraid to put them into a struggling team, cos right now there couldnt be any less pressure on them cos fans will be happy to see the other c.unts gone
I can't think of anything more soul destroying than wondering what else you have to do in a Europa League game, and how much more shit those ahead of you can be in the PL.....and still never get a minute's action!
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Re: Mikel Arteta, success or failure? - Merged thread.
There is nothing that he could have said after that game which would have made me feel better.
But he has gone full Wenger. Claiming we were in complete control, should have had the game won by 60 mins, Xhaka’s red card was partly through passion and wanting to win the game so badly. For fucks sake.
But he has gone full Wenger. Claiming we were in complete control, should have had the game won by 60 mins, Xhaka’s red card was partly through passion and wanting to win the game so badly. For fucks sake.
Re: Mikel Arteta, success or failure? - Merged thread.
Yes, the players were ‘too willing’. Full blown Wenger speak right there.northbank123 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 10:01 pmThere is nothing that he could have said after that game which would have made me feel better.
But he has gone full Wenger. Claiming we were in complete control, should have had the game won by 60 mins, Xhaka’s red card was partly through passion and wanting to win the game so badly. For fucks sake.