Ashybashy86
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I'm ashamed I even mentioned his name when were linked with other managers.Well, I doubt him since the moment board announced him. Since the PSG failed in CL the way they did I knew he is a middle table manager.
I'm ashamed I even mentioned his name when were linked with other managers.Well, I doubt him since the moment board announced him. Since the PSG failed in CL the way they did I knew he is a middle table manager.
"Listening in supposed attentiveness might be the best way out... I'm unsure if I should offer a tablet screen or whiteboard with marker, in addition to his speech and gestures..."Caption this ?
Nah, they’ll let him play the Europa League card, hoping he can win that, get CL and save the season.Can't remember if I'm rarely wrong or really wrong, but I don't see him lasting the season. If top 4 is practically out of reach by January, he goes.
How tedious and uncomfortable would losing touch with 4th make them though? That'd be a HUGE failure regardless of where we are in the EL. And if we have lost touch by then, why would they think we had a chance of winning it anyway? It'd make no sense to keep him if we're going to sack him in the summer. May as well get a caretaker in and hope we somehow go on a run.Nah, they’ll let him play the Europa League card, hoping he can win that, get CL and save the season.
I also suspect they have a manager in mind for the summer.
Emery was hired because he was out of a job, and agreed to all terms. The board had no intention of getting a strong manager.Nah, they’ll let him play the Europa League card, hoping he can win that, get CL and save the season.
I also suspect they have a manager in mind for the summer.
Can't wrap my head around the fact that there are people still supporting this guy called Emery, who is dragging our team down.
People saying don't go to the games and don't watch until something changes.
FFS we are fans, we love the club and we don't want to look our team falling apart like this. That's the whole reason we are upset.
There will still be by passers going to the games for the games sake.
Not going to the game won't change that much.
How could I support him if team is gonna lose so much more by him staying here than with him leaving? Losing money, players, CL place. Things that will delay the progress for 2,3 more years.
Why are people even mentioning the ,,success" he had with previous teams? That does not play any role in the current situation.
Different leagues, different squads, different atmospheres.
He had a year and a half to get to know all of that here too and he's failing miserably.
Don't know about the rest of you guys, but for me, every game seems unwinnable. It's not about the squad and tactics that much anymore, I just feel like the players have lost faith too. I don't think they trust manager and frustration is building up.
I feel like everybody is waiting for change as a breath of fresh air.
Things are looking really grim and a lot of the fans and players feel it.
The fans are not going to boo us to victory.
Neither will this manager bring any progress. Nor will Xhaka's not giving 2 ****s about Arsenal be tolerated anymore.
Fooled you though, didn't he?
Wow, the worst period of Wengers reign is still way ahead of what Emery's done in so many ways.
Nothing has improved is something I think we can all agree on, but I think it's becoming increasingly evident that we've regressed from even Wenger's worst season. And that's with Emery being backed heavily in the transfer market. We've spent more in a shorter period of time than during any stage under Wenger yet we've still managed to get worse. No matter what way you look at it Emery's been a massive failure. Then again what do you expect, most of us knew before he was even appointed that he wasn't fit to lace Wengers boots, then again looking at the shortlist that Ornstein revealed a while back where any of the names in that list even close to Wenger? Such poor planning, why did we sack him without having a top quality replacement lined up? Gazidis just wanted to be the hero at the end of the day, he thought he was the big man. Then bailed, probably knew he ****ed up and wanted to get out of dodge.
8 points better off than last season, our most points after 27 games for 5 years. In those 5 years we had peak Alexis, Özil, Koscielny, Monreal, Cazorla and Ramsey. It was a time when we were supposed to kick on under Wenger and challenge for the title. Yet now this season under Emery in his first year, in a transitional year has more points than Wenger had anytime over the last 5 years after 27 games.
Either Emery's doing better than some think or Wenger was doing far worse than some thought.
Either way the "no progress" narrative should be dead in the water. We're now way way better off than last season.
If Emery gets us top 4 at the expense of United and Chelsea then he should be manager of the year (barring Warnock managing to keep that championship side up). To get us back into the Champions League it what is supposed to be a transitional year would be extraordinary. I keep pointing it out but when you compare it to Pochettino's or Klopp's first season he's miles ahead.
It was ridiculous at the time it's absolutely hilarious now looking back at it, it's crazy. Some were desperate for him to fail, maybe some people just love having something to moan about.
Regardless glad we're past all that nonsense (tho I'm sure it'll take one poor result for them to pop up again such is the fickleness of being a supporter) and we can be glad we've a top coach in charge.
Fooled you though, didn't he?
I still maintain that we have the 3rd or 4th best squad in the division and are good enough to reach their target if they are utilised properly.
Nah, they’ll let him play the Europa League card, hoping he can win that, get CL and save the season.
I also suspect they have a manager in mind for the summer.
I’m like Lacazette atm, can’t score.Good thing is that every statement or call you make is wrong. This one will be too.