nut flush gooner wrote: ↑Thu Oct 12, 2023 4:16 pmBlimey you just can't please some people can you. We have lost one game all season. In terms of points. I believe if we beat Chelski and Sheff Utd we will be in a better position than we were last season, which was the best start to a season in years.Retro Gunner wrote: ↑Thu Oct 12, 2023 2:21 pmnut flush gooner wrote: ↑Thu Oct 12, 2023 7:59 amA week is a long time in football.Retro Gunner wrote: ↑Wed Oct 04, 2023 1:56 pmthe playing mantis wrote: ↑Wed Oct 04, 2023 12:41 am
No chance. We are with him as long as he want the job. He's considered elite for some reason. All the moronic fan boys who were all akbs for years as they like their club freebies, like legrove and arseblog defending his tinkering and his persistence with havertz as being oh so clever and seeing things other lesser football geniuses can't see when the reality is we have gone from looking a decent side last year who needed some quality additions and back up, to a team of strangers and a system that has made us less of a threat and yet its all some brilliant ruse to make us less predictable and any minute we will go bang.
It not that arteta is a arrogant fucker trying to be too clever with too many favorites, no clue about in hame management, and no clue about running players into the ground like saka.
I don't think arteta is clueless I think he's stubborn and egotistical like wenger and doubles down when everyone is criticising, see havertz, see no striker, see Eddie, see viera, see no esr, see changing our system this season and it not working. If he got rid of that trait he could be very good. He won't so he isn't.
The only hope in him leaving is barca or city coming in for him fooled by this undeserved elite badge the media have given him for coming 2nd last year.
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You know, it's the 12 year old attitude of grown men when it comes to football that used to amaze me...it doesn't anymore. The ability to assess a manager, player, or a side by any more than the colour of the shirt and the last result is completely absent amongst so many supporters. It's the kind of mindset that kept Wenger in place for at least 10 years too long.
As glad as I am that we beat City, I'm not deluded enough to think it was a cracking performance. Neither team played well and the most I took from the game was that Arteta might have realised that we needed to keep it tight and a bit deeper defensively, rather than imagining that we could out-football City and ending up beaten yet again. I'll need to see more of that to believe it's dawned on him, but hopefully it has.
We nicked the win with a heavily deflected goal. Good, but nobody should be getting carried away. We haven't played well this season and certainly not a patch on the early part of last season, but we've hung in there to be joint top. We going to have to improve quickly to stay there, because you can't keep getting away with iffy performances, it eventually comes home to roost.
If we lose at Chelsea, will you follow up your last post with "A fortnight is a long time in football"? Somehow I doubt it.
What did you expect us to do for the City game, given the personnel we had to start that day open up and go toe to toe with CIty? Football is all about knowing when to put your foot on the pedal and when you need to be more cautious, George Graham was famous for navigating games like Sunday.
We have an international break that seems like its going to work out well for two of our main players to finally get a rest (especially Saka), and hopefully come back to play against Chelski.
How many times have we had Partey, Rice and Odegaard starting in midfield this season. Given that can you not even acknowledge that Rice has made a huge difference in filling the void when Partey got his expected injuries. With last seasons squad I am almost certain we wouldn't have our current points tally in the league.
This is the thing, we haven't apart from maybe against PSV played at the sorts of levels we did in the first half of last season, and yet here we are well and truly in the mix. That's something to embrace not to be a miserable old git about. You talk about maturity, there is no worse trait in a fan of a big club than being entitled.
Progression doesn't go up in a straight line, it comes with setbacks for many reasons.
A lot less than we should have, but that is because el basque decided playing partey at right back and dropping gabriel was the right thing to do - figure that one out if you can


I understand your logic that being in the mix having played badly is a good sign, but you are totally ignoring the fact that the manager is a large part of the reason why we havent been playing well - axing gabriel, playing partey at right full, sticking with poorly performing havertz and nketieh are major parts of the reasons why we are seriously under performing, and those selections are not changing so how can we be confident going forward with a blinded manager ?