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I neither like or dislike him, its irrelevant.
He's settled on a system that doesn't work and will never work with our players or in the premiership.
There will be no lightbulb moment where it turns around.
Whilst the remnants of Wengerland and its masters failed proteges have bitten him hard in the Arsenal he hasnt dealt well with what he has. Waiting until January will gaurantee no chumps league so all our chickens will then be lumped into a Cup run but this team isnt capable right now of winning anything.
As a result I am going to Hibernate until the spring.
Goodnight !
Simon Mullock: Emery’s fate will be decided by the run of PL games against Southampton , Norwich, Brighton and West Ham as well as Man City though there is a belief inside the club that sacking the Spaniard will still not solve the crisis. https://t.co/vSI4D6F79X
#AFC insider told Simon Mullock: "The DNA that made Arsenal the club it was has slowly but surely drained away. Long-serving members of staff have been shocked by what’s happening to the club."
Unai Emery is well aware that the hierarchy have him under real scrutiny. Arsenal will act in the coming games if things don't go well. While Raul Sanllehi backs Unai FOR NOW, he is also looking at options in the market - Luis Enrique being one of them. [@Kike_Marin_]
Simon Mullock: Emery’s fate will be decided by the run of PL games against Southampton , Norwich, Brighton and West Ham as well as Man City though there is a belief inside the club that sacking the Spaniard will still not solve the crisis. https://t.co/vSI4D6F79X
#AFC insider told Simon Mullock: "The DNA that made Arsenal the club it was has slowly but surely drained away. Long-serving members of staff have been shocked by what’s happening to the club."
So what will ? Is it an indicator that they club feel that the players are the problem, and if so do they believe that it is ability or an attitude problem ?
Look maybe changing the manager will not solve the crisis, but I know that keeping emery sure as shit wont solve it, so we have to try something else.
Simon Mullock: Emery’s fate will be decided by the run of PL games against Southampton , Norwich, Brighton and West Ham as well as Man City though there is a belief inside the club that sacking the Spaniard will still not solve the crisis. https://t.co/vSI4D6F79X
#AFC insider told Simon Mullock: "The DNA that made Arsenal the club it was has slowly but surely drained away. Long-serving members of staff have been shocked by what’s happening to the club."
So what will ? Is it an indicator that they club feel that the players are the problem, and if so do they believe that it is ability or an attitude problem ?
Look maybe changing the manager will not solve the crisis, but I know that keeping emery sure as shit wont solve it, so we have to try something else.
The same long serving members that sat and watched Wenger doing it
There’s only one thing that can happen, well there’s two things. It can get worse or it stays the same,” Dixon said on The Season So Far.
“And if it stays the same, either way, he’s not going to be in the job for long.
“It’s like making the same mistake time and time again. At some point you’ve got to go ‘maybe we should do something different’.
“Now what that different is is the board’s decision.
“At the moment the players don’t understand what the manager’s trying to do and the manager hasn’t got the players to do what he wants to do, so something has to change.
“Now whether that’s ‘right, we’ll give you a load of money at Christmas, get some more players’ or we change the manager. I kind of think it’s going to be the latter.
“I don’t want to see anybody lose their job but this is my football club we’re talking about and what I’m seeing now, you cannot game-manage like that. It’s irresponsible.”
All the paper talk about Allegri is aimed at him going to Utd. Of course how much truth there is in it is anyone's guess.
IMO he would be the best choice to replace our chap particularly as he's not working at present.
I think it'd be an awful shame not to approach him now if it means Utd get a stronger manager.
Its always a bad sign when during an interlull your team's manager reputation actually gets worse.
Really doesn't seem to be a way forward for him at the moment as with every passing day he's moving a step closer to the exit door. Koscielny and Mhkitaryan sticking the knife in from abroad. Its a sad sad situation. Someone needs to call time on this debacle.