The difference being one of them can actually manage a team.
I wonder which one
If you are honestly comparing Gollum favourably to Arteta??IW8Goalmachine wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 8:39 amThe difference being one of them can actually manage a team.
I wonder which one
I'd say getting Everton into the Champions League is more than El Beige will ever manage in his careergoonersid wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 10:37 amIf you are honestly comparing Gollum favourably to Arteta??IW8Goalmachine wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 8:39 amThe difference being one of them can actually manage a team.
I wonder which one
Gollum has been in management for 23 years!
During his illustrious career has managed to win a Division 2 title with Preston, lost a Div 1 play off and an fa cup final!
Arteta may not be the man for Arsenal, but has already had more success than c u n t face Moyes.
I think Moyes has proven that given time he can get a fair to middling club performing well in the top flight. Certainly not good enough for a top job but a good manager and coach at the lower PL level.SteveO 35 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 11:41 amI'd say getting Everton into the Champions League is more than El Beige will ever manage in his careergoonersid wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 10:37 amIf you are honestly comparing Gollum favourably to Arteta??IW8Goalmachine wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 8:39 amThe difference being one of them can actually manage a team.
I wonder which one
Gollum has been in management for 23 years!
During his illustrious career has managed to win a Division 2 title with Preston, lost a Div 1 play off and an fa cup final!
Arteta may not be the man for Arsenal, but has already had more success than c u n t face Moyes.
Not saying Moyes is suddenly a god amongst managers but I think he's proved he's a decent PL manager of the years
West Ham signed one player in the transfer window, so when everyone bangs on about how much of a rebuilding job Arteta has on his hands, do any of us seriously think that West Ham have a better squad than us?
This is a team that have got our cast off in goal (a man deemed surplus to Almunia once upon a time), Craig fucking Dawson as first choice centre half and Mikel Antonio as their main striker. They'd dream of being able to throw around the sort of money that we did on Auba, Gabriel, Lacazette etc.....when they're buying fucking Jarod Bowen from Hull as their star man
Moyes is an infinitely better manager than El Beige......and he's proving it this year. Their wage bill is probably less than half of ours
FFS Stevo, the c u n t has been at it 23 fucking years and won diddly fucking squat!SteveO 35 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 11:41 amI'd say getting Everton into the Champions League is more than El Beige will ever manage in his careergoonersid wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 10:37 amIf you are honestly comparing Gollum favourably to Arteta??IW8Goalmachine wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 8:39 amThe difference being one of them can actually manage a team.
I wonder which one
Gollum has been in management for 23 years!
During his illustrious career has managed to win a Division 2 title with Preston, lost a Div 1 play off and an fa cup final!
Arteta may not be the man for Arsenal, but has already had more success than c u n t face Moyes.
Not saying Moyes is suddenly a god amongst managers but I think he's proved he's a decent PL manager of the years
West Ham signed one player in the transfer window, so when everyone bangs on about how much of a rebuilding job Arteta has on his hands, do any of us seriously think that West Ham have a better squad than us?
This is a team that have got our cast off in goal (a man deemed surplus to Almunia once upon a time), Craig fucking Dawson as first choice centre half and Mikel Antonio as their main striker. They'd dream of being able to throw around the sort of money that we did on Auba, Gabriel, Lacazette etc.....when they're buying fucking Jarod Bowen from Hull as their star man
Moyes is an infinitely better manager than El Beige......and he's proving it this year. Their wage bill is probably less than half of ours
That is my view on Arteta.I keep reading about how the players love his coaching and some fans and players believe that equates to being a good manager.It takes a different skill set to be successful in management and from what I have witnessed in most games Arteta is still struggling with his in game management,player selection and tactics.There are plenty of examples of good coaches failing in management.OneBardGooner wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 11:55 amArteta may be a good coach But, he is NO Manager...again much like Wenger.
Martinelli should start today...if he does he WILL Score.
I don't think he was given enough time at United - Sir Rednose got that ageing team to win the title with Van Rapist up front almost winning it single handed and I don't think anyone has come close since. Van Gaal, Maureen and the Little Goblin have been given far more to spend and haven't come close to winning it since. They bang on about Maureen finishing 2nd but FFS they were 19 points behind City and only 4 above the vermin, so despite all the money they've thrown at Pogba, Maguire and fuck knows who else, I don't think any of the managers since Fergie have done anything of note.Clummo99 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 12:00 pmI think Moyes has proven that given time he can get a fair to middling club performing well in the top flight. Certainly not good enough for a top job but a good manager and coach at the lower PL level.SteveO 35 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 11:41 amI'd say getting Everton into the Champions League is more than El Beige will ever manage in his careergoonersid wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 10:37 amIf you are honestly comparing Gollum favourably to Arteta??IW8Goalmachine wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 8:39 amThe difference being one of them can actually manage a team.
I wonder which one
Gollum has been in management for 23 years!
During his illustrious career has managed to win a Division 2 title with Preston, lost a Div 1 play off and an fa cup final!
Arteta may not be the man for Arsenal, but has already had more success than c u n t face Moyes.
Not saying Moyes is suddenly a god amongst managers but I think he's proved he's a decent PL manager of the years
West Ham signed one player in the transfer window, so when everyone bangs on about how much of a rebuilding job Arteta has on his hands, do any of us seriously think that West Ham have a better squad than us?
This is a team that have got our cast off in goal (a man deemed surplus to Almunia once upon a time), Craig fucking Dawson as first choice centre half and Mikel Antonio as their main striker. They'd dream of being able to throw around the sort of money that we did on Auba, Gabriel, Lacazette etc.....when they're buying fucking Jarod Bowen from Hull as their star man
Moyes is an infinitely better manager than El Beige......and he's proving it this year. Their wage bill is probably less than half of ours
I'd say they're a classic case of a team being greater than the sum of its parts. Properly managed and properly coached they're performing well.SteveO 35 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 12:58 pmI don't think he was given enough time at United - Sir Rednose got that ageing team to win the title with Van Rapist up front almost winning it single handed and I don't think anyone has come close since. Van Gaal, Maureen and the Little Goblin have been given far more to spend and haven't come close to winning it since. They bang on about Maureen finishing 2nd but FFS they were 19 points behind City and only 4 above the vermin, so despite all the money they've thrown at Pogba, Maguire and fuck knows who else, I don't think any of the managers since Fergie have done anything of note.Clummo99 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 12:00 pmI think Moyes has proven that given time he can get a fair to middling club performing well in the top flight. Certainly not good enough for a top job but a good manager and coach at the lower PL level.SteveO 35 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 11:41 amI'd say getting Everton into the Champions League is more than El Beige will ever manage in his careergoonersid wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 10:37 amIf you are honestly comparing Gollum favourably to Arteta??IW8Goalmachine wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 8:39 am
The difference being one of them can actually manage a team.
I wonder which one
Gollum has been in management for 23 years!
During his illustrious career has managed to win a Division 2 title with Preston, lost a Div 1 play off and an fa cup final!
Arteta may not be the man for Arsenal, but has already had more success than c u n t face Moyes.
Not saying Moyes is suddenly a god amongst managers but I think he's proved he's a decent PL manager of the years
West Ham signed one player in the transfer window, so when everyone bangs on about how much of a rebuilding job Arteta has on his hands, do any of us seriously think that West Ham have a better squad than us?
This is a team that have got our cast off in goal (a man deemed surplus to Almunia once upon a time), Craig fucking Dawson as first choice centre half and Mikel Antonio as their main striker. They'd dream of being able to throw around the sort of money that we did on Auba, Gabriel, Lacazette etc.....when they're buying fucking Jarod Bowen from Hull as their star man
Moyes is an infinitely better manager than El Beige......and he's proving it this year. Their wage bill is probably less than half of ours
Having West Ham in 5th is a really top effort - they are one of those that when I look at the team, I just can't work out how they've managed to get up there as they seem full of bang average players. If they beat us today they would be level with the Chavs in 4th who have spent their usual fortune.
I had a look at their team from their 1-0 defeat at Man Ure - Flapper, Diop, Dawson, Cresswell, Rice, Coufal, Noble, Soucek, Johnson, Bowen, Antonio.
If you looked at that team on paper, how many of those would we select for our own team? Rice most likely ahead of any of the three mongs, Diop is probably on par with a number of our centre halves and after that I'm struggling. It says everything about the two managers that they are 5th and we are 10th going into today's game
Well, i certainly wouldn't be calling for him to be Arsenal manager these days, although I must admit that when I first wanted Wenger gone back in about 2009, I thought he was a great contender for the work he'd done at Everton. I think he's probably scarred by the Man U experience now and has settled back in with smaller clubs again where the expectations are lower.Clummo99 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 1:08 pmI'd say they're a classic case of a team being greater than the sum of its parts. Properly managed and properly coached they're performing well.SteveO 35 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 12:58 pmI don't think he was given enough time at United - Sir Rednose got that ageing team to win the title with Van Rapist up front almost winning it single handed and I don't think anyone has come close since. Van Gaal, Maureen and the Little Goblin have been given far more to spend and haven't come close to winning it since. They bang on about Maureen finishing 2nd but FFS they were 19 points behind City and only 4 above the vermin, so despite all the money they've thrown at Pogba, Maguire and fuck knows who else, I don't think any of the managers since Fergie have done anything of note.Clummo99 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 12:00 pmI think Moyes has proven that given time he can get a fair to middling club performing well in the top flight. Certainly not good enough for a top job but a good manager and coach at the lower PL level.SteveO 35 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 11:41 amI'd say getting Everton into the Champions League is more than El Beige will ever manage in his careergoonersid wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 10:37 am
If you are honestly comparing Gollum favourably to Arteta??
Gollum has been in management for 23 years!
During his illustrious career has managed to win a Division 2 title with Preston, lost a Div 1 play off and an fa cup final!
Arteta may not be the man for Arsenal, but has already had more success than c u n t face Moyes.
Not saying Moyes is suddenly a god amongst managers but I think he's proved he's a decent PL manager of the years
West Ham signed one player in the transfer window, so when everyone bangs on about how much of a rebuilding job Arteta has on his hands, do any of us seriously think that West Ham have a better squad than us?
This is a team that have got our cast off in goal (a man deemed surplus to Almunia once upon a time), Craig fucking Dawson as first choice centre half and Mikel Antonio as their main striker. They'd dream of being able to throw around the sort of money that we did on Auba, Gabriel, Lacazette etc.....when they're buying fucking Jarod Bowen from Hull as their star man
Moyes is an infinitely better manager than El Beige......and he's proving it this year. Their wage bill is probably less than half of ours
Having West Ham in 5th is a really top effort - they are one of those that when I look at the team, I just can't work out how they've managed to get up there as they seem full of bang average players. If they beat us today they would be level with the Chavs in 4th who have spent their usual fortune.
I had a look at their team from their 1-0 defeat at Man Ure - Flapper, Diop, Dawson, Cresswell, Rice, Coufal, Noble, Soucek, Johnson, Bowen, Antonio.
If you looked at that team on paper, how many of those would we select for our own team? Rice most likely ahead of any of the three mongs, Diop is probably on par with a number of our centre halves and after that I'm struggling. It says everything about the two managers that they are 5th and we are 10th going into today's game
I disagree with you on Moyes at Man U. Whilst I agree he didn't get the support and, like us, following a very successful manager he was always on a hiding to nothing but I don't think he quite has what it takes for a top job.
His first stint at the Hammers was just a stop gap appointment so don't think that should be held against him either.
Whingingmcdowell42 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 2:02 pmLet the whinging commence.
Starting lineup: Leno, Chambers, Luiz, Mari, Tierney, Partey, Xhaka, Saka, Ødegaard, Lacazette, Aubameyang