TakeChillPill
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If the club backs his vision. Will be our most successful ever manager
I reckon we would beat them.At this stage the Barca job is more of a poison chalice job than Arsenal.
A relatively weak yet overpaid squad likely to lose Messi in the summer with severe financial issues behind the scenes and an incompetent board.
Good luck to whoever gets the job
That would take some doingIf the club backs his vision. Will be our most successful ever manager
At this stage the Barca job is more of a poison chalice job than Arsenal.
A relatively weak yet overpaid squad likely to lose Messi in the summer with severe financial issues behind the scenes and an incompetent board.
Good luck to whoever gets the job
That would take some doing
For what it’s worth though and despite where we sit, I do believe he has a very clear vision and backs himself, even if the club might not. The players are all on board as well so it looks a tight ship.
Nah, it’s pretty much unanimous that the squad are with Mikel, apart from those that are in the position that players at every club are, where they feel they should be getting more time. Sometimes I think if AM had its way, we would be attempting to sneak 16 players onto the field every matchThe only players that are on board are those undeserving and are getting minutes.
I hope Barcelona takes him. It's hard watch my Arsenal managed by this fraud.
Rest assured, your promised land of 6th place, 5-0 thrashings and an empty stadium is on the horizon! Raise the sail!!!That was a better game yesterday. We went behind and showed character to come back and win 3-1 against Leicester, a team much higher than us in the table. And the football was better in the final third even if our transition is still too slow.
But I'm far from happy about supporting my team that has never been 1oth before or even 8th like last year, not since George Graham was here. We've always been top 4 and Champions League.
For me this is taking some getting used to, and a big adjustment. And I'm still really p!ssed how this all came about. But if this is a stepping stone back to where we should be then I'm prepared to be patient and see if this form can be replicated and improved on like @al-Ustaadh keeps telling us.
Koeman is not good enough for Arsenal. Gerardo martino is not good enough for Arsenal. But these coaches have managed Barca. I'm not saying Arteta is not good enough. I'm willing to give him more time. I'll reassess my position at the end of the season. But to suggest that he's good enough for Arsenal because Barca wants him is laughable.Barca in for Arteta but he’s not good enough for Arsenal manager. Aye.
Well if we're only heading up to that point where the best manager in the history of the club was at his very lowest point having been forced to his knees by two years of continuous protests, planes, rants and personal abuse . . . you've just depressed me again, after feeling a bit more positive. Because we're still 4 places below that after 3 years, 18 new players and almost £300m, the biggest injection of capital in any 3 year period.Rest assured, your promised land of 6th place, 5-0 thrashings and an empty stadium is on the horizon! Raise the sail!!!
True that. I think we conceded in the first 10 mins in 4 out of the last 7 games in EPL? considering that we didn`t concede any other goal in these games and still ended up losing 2 of those games, there definitely is some issue which needs to be addressed and improved upon. Looks like we are doing fairly well defensively except for the first 10 mins though.Don’t want to make too big a deal of it but I hope the manager is looking into why we’ve been a bit lethargic during first 5-10 mins in the PL. Not asking for a crazy overcompensation but at least some sort of adjustment.
That was a better game yesterday. We went behind and showed character to come back and win 3-1 against Leicester, a team much higher than us in the table. And the football was better in the final third even if our transition is still too slow.
But I'm far from happy about supporting my team that has never been 1oth before or even 8th like last year, not since George Graham was here. We've always been top 4 and Champions League.
For me this is taking some getting used to, and a big adjustment. And I'm still really p!ssed how this all came about. But if this is a stepping stone back to where we should be then I'm prepared to be patient and see if this form can be replicated and improved on like @al-Ustaadh keeps telling us.
When I joined here in 2015 very few fans understood this though. Some still don't, but by and large there's been a huge reality check. 'Top 4 is not a trophy' and 'any manager can get top 4 with Arsenal' are slogans of the past. Staggers me how many believed that boll*cks though.That the club might be brought back to top four under its own resources is a possibility. Anything above that, you need changes in ownership.
Well if we're only heading up to that point where the best manager in the history of the club was at his very lowest point having been forced to his knees by two years of continuous protests, planes, rants and personal abuse . . . you've just depressed me again, after feeling a bit more positive. Because we're still 4 places below that after 3 years, 18 new players and almost £300m, the biggest injection of capital in any 3 year period.