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Fam idk if he’s genuinely dumb or pulling off some elite level trolling. Think it’s the latter and I’ve annoyed myself by falling for it.Are you smoking rocks? Tf is wrong with you?
Reread your own posts just one time abeg.
Fam idk if he’s genuinely dumb or pulling off some elite level trolling. Think it’s the latter and I’ve annoyed myself by falling for it.Are you smoking rocks? Tf is wrong with you?
Reread your own posts just one time abeg.
If the use of dashes in the place of bullet points was too much for your brain to handle just say that.Also if your point was so simple you wouldn’t be writing out an extended lit review as a post.
If the use of dashes in the place of bullet points was too much for your brain to handle just say that.
Anyway it’s less about changing your mind, more about showing others why you’re wrong.
Love this forum man.Same for me for your "IMPORTANT MESSAGE" at the top of the forum
Direction of travel matters.Unless it's under Wenger
For me Klopp is the one that got away! Wenger should have left a bit earlier and we could have gotten Klopp. I have no doubt about it. We would have been the club for him.Arsenal are always going to have a name value, location and at least a few really good players. That's going to be an attractive post bar maybe the top 4-5 managers in the world.
I think immediately after Arsène was the time we could and should have bought in a real heavy hitter as manager. No offence to Emery, he's a good manager but appointing him wasn't exactly making a statement to the rest of the footballing world, reputation wise.
Personally I think Arsenal having a reputation for being fairly financially frugal over the previous decade or so might have put some big names off.
After Arteta I can see us getting a top 10 manager in the world though. A young, streamlined squad, purse strings loosened by Kroenke. That'll be an attractive option for many managers I think.
You’re like Lee Gunner you.
3 games left....
Agreed.Direction of travel matters.
The WOB campaign began before any sign of heading lower thoughWe were heading lower with him at the end.
You literally just said you'd be happy with top 4/cups under Arteta Unless you expect us to push on and challenge at some point, if so when?We will see, but I am not buying the ‘top 4 wasn’t good enough for Wenger, so it’s not for Arteta’ argument.
Or the board felt sacking a manager whom the players loved for finishing 3rd and winning a FA cup for a manager who by all accounts had already long agreed to join Liverpool was inappropriate Zero guarantees he would have come here and turned us into title challengers either, completely different clubs/situations, keep in mind he finished 8th his first season with Liverpool before the big money signings starting coming in, and all the evidence post Wenger suggests the job he was doing was hugely under appreciated and very difficult to replicate. Who knows you might have been Klopp outFor me Klopp is the one that got away! Wenger should have left a bit earlier and we could have gotten Klopp. I have no doubt about it. We would have been the club for him.
Scraping 4th and only scoring 60 odd goals is not good enough with this current squad imo.Agreed.
The WOB campaign began before any sign of heading lower though
You literally just said you'd be happy with top 4/cups under Arteta Unless you expect us to push on and challenge at some point, if so when?
I think it was irrelevant as long as Sanllehi had any kind of influence, he used and would've continued to use Arsenal as a slush fund for him and his friends. Emery was brought in as yes man and little else. Since Sanllehi was forced out we've seemed to operate in a much more professional way in our approach to team building and around it. I think bringing in a higher calibre manager than Emery might've actually destroyed us as they would've been more outspoken. We seem to be in a good spot atm at least.Arsenal are always going to have a name value, location and at least a few really good players. That's going to be an attractive post bar maybe the top 4-5 managers in the world.
I think immediately after Arsène was the time we could and should have bought in a real heavy hitter as manager. No offence to Emery, he's a good manager but appointing him wasn't exactly making a statement to the rest of the footballing world, reputation wise.
Personally I think Arsenal having a reputation for being fairly financially frugal over the previous decade or so might have put some big names off.
After Arteta I can see us getting a top 10 manager in the world though. A young, streamlined squad, purse strings loosened by Kroenke. That'll be an attractive option for many managers I think.
You'll like that box even more when I make it in flashing rainbow colors just for youSame for me for your "IMPORTANT MESSAGE" at the top of the forum
Since Sanllehi was forced out we've seemed to operate in a much more professional way in our approach to team building and around it.
At least Klopp has a brand of attacking football.Or the board felt sacking a manager whom the players loved for finishing 3rd and winning a FA cup for a manager who by all accounts had already long agreed to join Liverpool was inappropriate Zero guarantees he would have come here and turned us into title challengers either, completely different clubs/situations, keep in mind he finished 8th his first season with Liverpool before the big money signings starting coming in, and all the evidence post Wenger suggests the job he was doing was hugely under appreciated and very difficult to replicate. Who knows you might have been Klopp out
You make it sound like a disease.
I’m very proud of being a fan of our greatest manager, and I’ll be forever grateful for the memories.
A-M is a disgrace to itself completely independent of @MakingtraxYou’re a disgrace to Arsenal FC, A-M, football in general, to yourself and to the Shaolin Temple.