OneBardGooner wrote: ↑Mon Mar 10, 2025 2:16 pmEven at a slow pace he couldn't keep up with the Dog.
Did they ever find out what happened to the Tottenham dog that Son used to walk? Went missing apparently.
OneBardGooner wrote: ↑Mon Mar 10, 2025 2:16 pmEven at a slow pace he couldn't keep up with the Dog.
Dunno mate, but that must really be eating him up.Retro Gunner wrote: ↑Mon Mar 10, 2025 6:46 pmOneBardGooner wrote: ↑Mon Mar 10, 2025 2:16 pmEven at a slow pace he couldn't keep up with the Dog.
Did they ever find out what happened to the Tottenham dog that Son used to walk? Went missing apparently.
OneBardGooner wrote: ↑Mon Mar 10, 2025 7:26 pmDunno mate, but that must really be eating him up.Retro Gunner wrote: ↑Mon Mar 10, 2025 6:46 pmOneBardGooner wrote: ↑Mon Mar 10, 2025 2:16 pmEven at a slow pace he couldn't keep up with the Dog.
Did they ever find out what happened to the Tottenham dog that Son used to walk? Went missing apparently.
For me losing a final is still losing. It means the manager does not have that final bit of expertise to get the win.nut flush gooner wrote: ↑Thu Apr 17, 2025 9:05 amSo, I said we would win the league. It's disappointing to see the season go as it has.
BUT, we are now at least back to the Class of 2006 that came a whisker away from winning the fucker with the big ears. To those who want MA out, would a final appearance change your stance regardless of whether we win or lose?
We have made £100m due to the CL run. In ridiculous financial health, so this summer, no excuses, we can go large.
nut flush gooner wrote: ↑Thu Apr 17, 2025 9:05 amSo, I said we would win the league. It's disappointing to see the season go as it has.
BUT, we are now at least back to the Class of 2006 that came a whisker away from winning the fucker with the big ears. To those who want MA out, would a final appearance change your stance regardless of whether we win or lose?
We have made £100m due to the CL run. In ridiculous financial health, so this summer, no excuses, we can go large.
DB10GOONER wrote: ↑Thu Apr 17, 2025 9:52 amFor me losing a final is still losing. It means the manager does not have that final bit of expertise to get the win.nut flush gooner wrote: ↑Thu Apr 17, 2025 9:05 amSo, I said we would win the league. It's disappointing to see the season go as it has.
BUT, we are now at least back to the Class of 2006 that came a whisker away from winning the fucker with the big ears. To those who want MA out, would a final appearance change your stance regardless of whether we win or lose?
We have made £100m due to the CL run. In ridiculous financial health, so this summer, no excuses, we can go large.
And again it comes down to what return should we as fans demand from a manager that has been allowed spend 800 million to build his own team. He's won one trophy (with Emery's team) and failed twice from winning positions to go on and win winnable league titles. And this season, instead of pushing on and delivering the title, (or even competing for the title) we have collapsed in the league.
If we win the CL, I'd support him getting another two seasons to try and win the league. If we make the final, but lose, then I want him gone. Thank you for your hard work but goodbye.
I'm sure I'll get a couple of cultists saying we are not entitled to win every trophy, which is a stupid response, because no one has ever said we are entitled to win every trophy.
What it comes down to is this: is Arteta a good enough and successful enough manager to keep the job at one of the biggest clubs in the world.
He's not entitled to keep the job without delivering tangible success, which means trophies.
It's the difference between being a big club and being Newcastle or the scum.
If he gets us to the final of the CL and combined with Berta has a successful summer in the market, then in my opinion he absolutely deserves to carry on. A limpdicked defeat in a final followed by the inability to sign the right players, and i see it being like 2006 revisited which then saw Wenger given 12 years to try and complete the never ending jigsaw puzzle. For a few years Wenger had some degree of legitimacy to his claims of budget restrictions when we first moved. Arteta has no such restrictions heading into this Summernut flush gooner wrote: ↑Thu Apr 17, 2025 9:05 amSo, I said we would win the league. It's disappointing to see the season go as it has.
BUT, we are now at least back to the Class of 2006 that came a whisker away from winning the fucker with the big ears. To those who want MA out, would a final appearance change your stance regardless of whether we win or lose?
We have made £100m due to the CL run. In ridiculous financial health, so this summer, no excuses, we can go large.
^^^Retro Gunner wrote: ↑Thu Apr 17, 2025 5:12 pmDB10GOONER wrote: ↑Thu Apr 17, 2025 9:52 amFor me losing a final is still losing. It means the manager does not have that final bit of expertise to get the win.nut flush gooner wrote: ↑Thu Apr 17, 2025 9:05 amSo, I said we would win the league. It's disappointing to see the season go as it has.
BUT, we are now at least back to the Class of 2006 that came a whisker away from winning the fucker with the big ears. To those who want MA out, would a final appearance change your stance regardless of whether we win or lose?
We have made £100m due to the CL run. In ridiculous financial health, so this summer, no excuses, we can go large.
And again it comes down to what return should we as fans demand from a manager that has been allowed spend 800 million to build his own team. He's won one trophy (with Emery's team) and failed twice from winning positions to go on and win winnable league titles. And this season, instead of pushing on and delivering the title, (or even competing for the title) we have collapsed in the league.
If we win the CL, I'd support him getting another two seasons to try and win the league. If we make the final, but lose, then I want him gone. Thank you for your hard work but goodbye.
I'm sure I'll get a couple of cultists saying we are not entitled to win every trophy, which is a stupid response, because no one has ever said we are entitled to win every trophy.
What it comes down to is this: is Arteta a good enough and successful enough manager to keep the job at one of the biggest clubs in the world.
He's not entitled to keep the job without delivering tangible success, which means trophies.
It's the difference between being a big club and being Newcastle or the scum.
^^^
This sums it up for me. I know nutty is massively pro Arteta and he’s perfectly entitled to that view, but if it were me, after 5 years and fortunes spent, I’d be keeping my powder dry before trying to make a bold statement about the manager.
We’ve had two excellent performances against a top side, but there’s a long way to go yet. More importantly, it needs to be set aside an underachieving league campaign, an embarrassing “no show” in both legs of the SF against Newcastle and going out of the FA Cup at home to the worst Utd side in decades.
Lauding Arteta after two performances is incredibly premature. He needs to win a trophy and the only one available this season is the CL. Making the final, if we do, ain’t enough in my book.
Lads, I know you are all massive Arsenal fans, I found the RM game quite humbling for many reasons.Nick Nack wrote: ↑Fri Apr 18, 2025 10:13 am^^^Retro Gunner wrote: ↑Thu Apr 17, 2025 5:12 pmDB10GOONER wrote: ↑Thu Apr 17, 2025 9:52 amFor me losing a final is still losing. It means the manager does not have that final bit of expertise to get the win.nut flush gooner wrote: ↑Thu Apr 17, 2025 9:05 amSo, I said we would win the league. It's disappointing to see the season go as it has.
BUT, we are now at least back to the Class of 2006 that came a whisker away from winning the fucker with the big ears. To those who want MA out, would a final appearance change your stance regardless of whether we win or lose?
We have made £100m due to the CL run. In ridiculous financial health, so this summer, no excuses, we can go large.
And again it comes down to what return should we as fans demand from a manager that has been allowed spend 800 million to build his own team. He's won one trophy (with Emery's team) and failed twice from winning positions to go on and win winnable league titles. And this season, instead of pushing on and delivering the title, (or even competing for the title) we have collapsed in the league.
If we win the CL, I'd support him getting another two seasons to try and win the league. If we make the final, but lose, then I want him gone. Thank you for your hard work but goodbye.
I'm sure I'll get a couple of cultists saying we are not entitled to win every trophy, which is a stupid response, because no one has ever said we are entitled to win every trophy.
What it comes down to is this: is Arteta a good enough and successful enough manager to keep the job at one of the biggest clubs in the world.
He's not entitled to keep the job without delivering tangible success, which means trophies.
It's the difference between being a big club and being Newcastle or the scum.
^^^
This sums it up for me. I know nutty is massively pro Arteta and he’s perfectly entitled to that view, but if it were me, after 5 years and fortunes spent, I’d be keeping my powder dry before trying to make a bold statement about the manager.
We’ve had two excellent performances against a top side, but there’s a long way to go yet. More importantly, it needs to be set aside an underachieving league campaign, an embarrassing “no show” in both legs of the SF against Newcastle and going out of the FA Cup at home to the worst Utd side in decades.
Lauding Arteta after two performances is incredibly premature. He needs to win a trophy and the only one available this season is the CL. Making the final, if we do, ain’t enough in my book.
All of the above.
At what point is perpetual runner up still acceptable?
His record in domestic cups is fucking terrible and I thought this year's capitulations was appalling.
Our form in the league hasn't been great either, admittedly injuries haven't helped, but who's fault is that we don't have strength in depth. He's certainly had the money.
I fear that we will end up back where we were with TOF and top 4 is a trophy with the sheep attacking those who disagree.
I've said it before but The Arsenal have now gone the longest spell since being in the top flight without winning the league. Arteta has been responsible for 25% of that drought. Something to think about, and for a supposed giant club it's not good enough. But success seems to be measured differently these days![]()
nut flush gooner wrote: ↑Fri Apr 18, 2025 10:21 amLads, I know you are all massive Arsenal fans, I found the RM game quite humbling for many reasons.Nick Nack wrote: ↑Fri Apr 18, 2025 10:13 am^^^Retro Gunner wrote: ↑Thu Apr 17, 2025 5:12 pmDB10GOONER wrote: ↑Thu Apr 17, 2025 9:52 amFor me losing a final is still losing. It means the manager does not have that final bit of expertise to get the win.nut flush gooner wrote: ↑Thu Apr 17, 2025 9:05 amSo, I said we would win the league. It's disappointing to see the season go as it has.
BUT, we are now at least back to the Class of 2006 that came a whisker away from winning the fucker with the big ears. To those who want MA out, would a final appearance change your stance regardless of whether we win or lose?
We have made £100m due to the CL run. In ridiculous financial health, so this summer, no excuses, we can go large.
And again it comes down to what return should we as fans demand from a manager that has been allowed spend 800 million to build his own team. He's won one trophy (with Emery's team) and failed twice from winning positions to go on and win winnable league titles. And this season, instead of pushing on and delivering the title, (or even competing for the title) we have collapsed in the league.
If we win the CL, I'd support him getting another two seasons to try and win the league. If we make the final, but lose, then I want him gone. Thank you for your hard work but goodbye.
I'm sure I'll get a couple of cultists saying we are not entitled to win every trophy, which is a stupid response, because no one has ever said we are entitled to win every trophy.
What it comes down to is this: is Arteta a good enough and successful enough manager to keep the job at one of the biggest clubs in the world.
He's not entitled to keep the job without delivering tangible success, which means trophies.
It's the difference between being a big club and being Newcastle or the scum.
^^^
This sums it up for me. I know nutty is massively pro Arteta and he’s perfectly entitled to that view, but if it were me, after 5 years and fortunes spent, I’d be keeping my powder dry before trying to make a bold statement about the manager.
We’ve had two excellent performances against a top side, but there’s a long way to go yet. More importantly, it needs to be set aside an underachieving league campaign, an embarrassing “no show” in both legs of the SF against Newcastle and going out of the FA Cup at home to the worst Utd side in decades.
Lauding Arteta after two performances is incredibly premature. He needs to win a trophy and the only one available this season is the CL. Making the final, if we do, ain’t enough in my book.
All of the above.
At what point is perpetual runner up still acceptable?
His record in domestic cups is fucking terrible and I thought this year's capitulations was appalling.
Our form in the league hasn't been great either, admittedly injuries haven't helped, but who's fault is that we don't have strength in depth. He's certainly had the money.
I fear that we will end up back where we were with TOF and top 4 is a trophy with the sheep attacking those who disagree.
I've said it before but The Arsenal have now gone the longest spell since being in the top flight without winning the league. Arteta has been responsible for 25% of that drought. Something to think about, and for a supposed giant club it's not good enough. But success seems to be measured differently these days![]()
It showed me how desperate other fans are for us to continue to fail. They are now genuinely scared that we could get over the line.
I wouldn't call myself a 100% committed Arteta fan. I look at what else is out there and wonder if they could have turned the team around to get to this position. This morning, I watched a replay of the 2018 worthless cup game final, our end was empty from the 70th minute. We are light years from that side today. All I can say is if we keep knocking at the door we will finally hit the jackpot and I can't think of any other manager that could get us there. I listened to Dekkers interview after the game, he along with Saka are two of the most genuine footballers in the modern day game. They are 100% behind Arteta and they mean it, don't just say it.
Just thought it was about time to Ketchup on your post mateRetro Gunner wrote: ↑Mon Mar 10, 2025 8:00 pmOneBardGooner wrote: ↑Mon Mar 10, 2025 7:26 pmDunno mate, but that must really be eating him up.Retro Gunner wrote: ↑Mon Mar 10, 2025 6:46 pmOneBardGooner wrote: ↑Mon Mar 10, 2025 2:16 pmEven at a slow pace he couldn't keep up with the Dog.
Did they ever find out what happened to the Tottenham dog that Son used to walk? Went missing apparently.
Hot Dogs! Hot Dogs!
I'll get me coat.
Really Good Post Nutty... Very Articulate and well saidnut flush gooner wrote: ↑Fri Apr 18, 2025 10:21 amLads, I know you are all massive Arsenal fans, I found the RM game quite humbling for many reasons.Nick Nack wrote: ↑Fri Apr 18, 2025 10:13 am^^^Retro Gunner wrote: ↑Thu Apr 17, 2025 5:12 pmDB10GOONER wrote: ↑Thu Apr 17, 2025 9:52 amFor me losing a final is still losing. It means the manager does not have that final bit of expertise to get the win.nut flush gooner wrote: ↑Thu Apr 17, 2025 9:05 amSo, I said we would win the league. It's disappointing to see the season go as it has.
BUT, we are now at least back to the Class of 2006 that came a whisker away from winning the fucker with the big ears. To those who want MA out, would a final appearance change your stance regardless of whether we win or lose?
We have made £100m due to the CL run. In ridiculous financial health, so this summer, no excuses, we can go large.
And again it comes down to what return should we as fans demand from a manager that has been allowed spend 800 million to build his own team. He's won one trophy (with Emery's team) and failed twice from winning positions to go on and win winnable league titles. And this season, instead of pushing on and delivering the title, (or even competing for the title) we have collapsed in the league.
If we win the CL, I'd support him getting another two seasons to try and win the league. If we make the final, but lose, then I want him gone. Thank you for your hard work but goodbye.
I'm sure I'll get a couple of cultists saying we are not entitled to win every trophy, which is a stupid response, because no one has ever said we are entitled to win every trophy.
What it comes down to is this: is Arteta a good enough and successful enough manager to keep the job at one of the biggest clubs in the world.
He's not entitled to keep the job without delivering tangible success, which means trophies.
It's the difference between being a big club and being Newcastle or the scum.
^^^
This sums it up for me. I know nutty is massively pro Arteta and he’s perfectly entitled to that view, but if it were me, after 5 years and fortunes spent, I’d be keeping my powder dry before trying to make a bold statement about the manager.
We’ve had two excellent performances against a top side, but there’s a long way to go yet. More importantly, it needs to be set aside an underachieving league campaign, an embarrassing “no show” in both legs of the SF against Newcastle and going out of the FA Cup at home to the worst Utd side in decades.
Lauding Arteta after two performances is incredibly premature. He needs to win a trophy and the only one available this season is the CL. Making the final, if we do, ain’t enough in my book.
All of the above.
At what point is perpetual runner up still acceptable?
His record in domestic cups is fucking terrible and I thought this year's capitulations was appalling.
Our form in the league hasn't been great either, admittedly injuries haven't helped, but who's fault is that we don't have strength in depth. He's certainly had the money.
I fear that we will end up back where we were with TOF and top 4 is a trophy with the sheep attacking those who disagree.
I've said it before but The Arsenal have now gone the longest spell since being in the top flight without winning the league. Arteta has been responsible for 25% of that drought. Something to think about, and for a supposed giant club it's not good enough. But success seems to be measured differently these days![]()
It showed me how desperate other fans are for us to continue to fail. They are now genuinely scared that we could get over the line.
I wouldn't call myself a 100% committed Arteta fan. I look at what else is out there and wonder if they could have turned the team around to get to this position. This morning, I watched a replay of the 2018 worthless cup game final, our end was empty from the 70th minute. We are light years from that side today. All I can say is if we keep knocking at the door we will finally hit the jackpot and I can't think of any other manager that could get us there. I listened to Dekkers interview after the game, he along with Saka are two of the most genuine footballers in the modern day game. They are 100% behind Arteta and they mean it, don't just say it.