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Bayern acted swiftly and showed us up. Would any other club accept this continued downturn? This saga we're in falls directly on the shoulders of these two.
Of course they know he‘s not doing well, they can read the table, they know that we‘re losing games.Tbh the fact that Ornstein even wrote an article like that is a sign that things aren't rosy at the club.
It would have been hearsay last season to even whisper something about Emery being sacked let alone writing a "Vote of Confidence" article about it.
Managers that are secure in their job don't have articles written about how the board are "happy" with his performance and will evaluate in the summer.
Managers that are doing well are usually linked with a move to another club or talks about whether he will extend. Has anyone seen any "Emery to Barcelona" stories recently?
The real issue has always been the Kroenke's. They keep hiring useless directors who in turn make useless decisions. I hoped a real Arsenal man at board level would show them the error of their ways, but Edu is just another suit it seems.Of course they know he‘s not doing well, they can read the table, they know that we‘re losing games.
The reason to worry is that they are backing him to „turn it around“, when even an idiot like me has realized that he won‘t. They will sack him at one point when it‘s all clear that we won‘t get into the CL but it‘ll be too late then. We, the fans, had hoped that they would be better than that, better than Gazidis, but as it turns out they aren‘t any better and because they‘ve just arrived, things are not going to get better in a long long time. The issue is now way bigger than we hoped it was.
So deep into the season then, we’re not getting knocked out before maybe March.the sacking will come out of the blue, I think - all Ornstein's input demonstrates is that he is still being used as the unofficial mouthpiece for the Board
Emery will certainly be sacked once we are out of the EL, surely
By that time we'll be fighting relegation.So deep into the season then, we’re not getting knocked out before maybe March.
A lot of reports claim that it could be around Christmas time if things don't improve by then.So deep into the season then, we’re not getting knocked out before maybe March.
What would be the point? Just keep him 3 more months and have the summer to target any manager you want.A lot of reports claim that it could be around Christmas time if things don't improve by then.
They might feel they can salvage something from this season if they get a decent appointment them, maybe winning the EL or FA Cup.What would be the point? Just keep him 3 more months and have the summer to target any manager you want.
Around Christmas would still leave us with like 4.5 months to salvage the season.What would be the point? Just keep him 3 more months and have the summer to target any manager you want.
How can these guys look at how we go out and play every week for the past year and honestly think we’re on the right track? Think they’re just looking to avoid putting in the work of finding a new manager tbh. Would rather just sign players twice a season and enjoy fans telling them they have large genitals because of it.
Darren Burgess (we looked fitter last year )
We had 3 season ending (potentially career ending) injuries last season, when was the last time a club had 2 first team players out injured with tore ACL at the same time? Since Burgess is gone our injury record has improved massively. Me thinks letting Burgess go is the right decision.
The conclusion that we can jump to is that Raul and Vinai are just as clueless about football as Ivan was. Raul is now just as responsible for what happens now, this is the perfect time to get rid of Emery but refusing to do so now means he's part of the problem.
I agree with this. Especially considering the language used in Ornstiens article. Sounds exactly like the statement the board would want him to put out so that it can avoid distraction in the recruitment process. At least I hope that is the case.the sacking will come out of the blue, I think - all Ornstein's input demonstrates is that he is still being used as the unofficial mouthpiece for the Board
Emery will certainly be sacked once we are out of the EL, surely
the sacking will come out of the blue, I think - all Ornstein's input demonstrates is that he is still being used as the unofficial mouthpiece for the Board
Emery will certainly be sacked once we are out of the EL, surely