Yeah... And Emery won the treble at PSG.Didnt they win the treble that year?
Board gotta be bluffing, emery is in their crosshairs, big stan just wants to be the one to pull the trigger, once a hunter always a hunter
Trophy hunters need a much larger target. Emery's just a fawn in a massive jungle.
Nothing suggest we are even in the top5 in EL.If we keep Emery on and he wins us the Europa, and the board look for a better manager next year when we are in the Champions League, that’s the only acceptable outcome for Raul and co if they don’t let go Unai this season...the squad under Emery will struggle even more having to cope with Champions League imo.
It annoys me how much of a gamble this is, there’s no precedent this year for us winning games yet alone putting in good performances.
People might not rate the squad but if a lot of them force their way out we’re going to have even more gaps than we do this year.
Getting into the CL as a club has never been more important, for me the direction we’re going in is defined by this season.
Get in there and we could go on an upward trajectory, if we don’t then I’m seriously worried that we’re going to turn into the Sp**s of the early 2000’s or Liverpool before Rodgers.
The real MVP is gonna deliver tomorrow
Are Barcelona suffering from an identity crisis under Luis Enrique?
https://www.espn.com/soccer/name/15/blog/post/2214950/headline
Sounds like just the manager to take over Arsenal after Emery.
The identities of the other seven have never previously been made public, but The Athletic can exclusively reveal they were, in alphabetical order: Massimiliano Allegri, Mikel Arteta, Thierry Henry, Julen Lopetegui, Ralf Rangnick, Jorge Sampaoli and Patrick Vieira.
Arsenal additionally discussed Antonio Conte, Eddie Howe, Maurizio Sarri and Brendan Rodgers — but for differing reasons they were not pursued, while Luis Enrique was never an option.
I agree. It is understandable to feel frustrated at the lack of progress being made under Emery, but if we panic and fire him mid-season, a Solskjaer-type situation seems likely.
Making a second rash appointment in succession would be more detrimental to the long-term future of this club than giving Emery until May to sort things out.
Not sure you understand what communication entails. You've contradicted yourself here. Communication is more than just understanding a language and words.
Sounds like Wenger and Emery trying to follow him...Pep Guardiola has ruined them. He made them to get used to such a level of greatness in both football performances and results that now they have unrealistic expectations.
That's asking A LOT.If we keep Emery on and he wins us the Europa, and the board look for a better manager next year when we are in the Champions League, that’s the only acceptable outcome for Raul and co if they don’t let go Unai this season...the squad under Emery will struggle even more having to cope with Champions League imo.
It annoys me how much of a gamble this is, there’s no precedent this year for us winning games yet alone putting in good performances.
People might not rate the squad but if a lot of them force their way out we’re going to have even more gaps than we do this year.
Getting into the CL as a club has never been more important, for me the direction we’re going in is defined by this season.
Get in there and we could go on an upward trajectory, if we don’t then I’m seriously worried that we’re going to turn into the Sp**s of the early 2000’s or Liverpool before Rodgers.
Sometimes you gotta gamble
Standing on a bridge, train is baring down on you, No time to break
You gotta leap even if you dont know what is under the bridge
Sheffield United won't be happy you missed out on them.Except there's no train and no bridge. Just Liverpool, Man City, Chelsea, Leicester, Sp**s, Manchester Utd and the threat of Everton-esque, eternal mediocrity....
Sheffield United won't be happy you missed out on them.