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Mikel Arteta: Managerial Royalty

truth_hurts

but Holding’s hair transplant was painless
Good evening my dear friend!

Don't think Auba cares much about Sven tbh. Auba however said Wenger was key for his Arsenal move and I will take his word for it!

I have to rate your consistency.

Lacazette did cite Sven as a huge factor to signing though. Actually...
 

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I have to rate your consistency.

Lacazette did cite Sven as a huge factor to signing though. Actually...

I thought we were talking about Auba. Auba says in interview that Wenger was key for his Arsenal move.

About Laca it is quite clear Wenger never wanted him but in the end was forced upon him by Gazidis.
 

truth_hurts

but Holding’s hair transplant was painless
I have huge faith in Arteta as a coach but can't say the same about Raul and Edu in the transfer market.

I'm not sure what Edu actually does except wear smart suits. Raul can get a deal done albeit in a slightly left of the law manner.

I reckon Arteta is a top coach, but he worries me as a manager. Seems like he bows down to the senior players, but roughs up youngsters. Time will tell.
 

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:lol: It could also be claimed you and your master Gagan are just spinning things to fit your narrative of Wenger being powerless there.

Nah Mustafi and Xhaka are the buys that happen around the time talk of statDNA and Gazidis starts to be a bit in front in the media transfers wise. It is obvious to see that Wenger transfer power has been reduced by that time imo!
 

Macho

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Funny enough, Wenger is now in a business venture with those behind stat DNA and the main guy behind it left Arsenal. Just putting it out there.
 

scytheavatar

Established Member
Its obvious, how? There's no confirmation of any of it and you really think Wenger didn't approve of them and the club signed him over his back?

There has been numerous reports of StatDNA's influence in the club, whether Wenger approved of them is irrelevant. Cause by now only a fool would still think Wenger was infallible.
 

L3T5 PL4Y

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There has been numerous reports of StatDNA's influence in the club, whether Wenger approved of them is irrelevant. Cause by now only a fool would still think Wenger was infallible.
Yeah but that doesn't make Wenger not responsible for splashing out on Xhaka and Mustafi.
 

Country: Iceland
Stat DNA is just not for identifying players. There's probably a lot of other functions for statistical analysis and database stuff.

Yes.

Good for Wenger trying to make them useful at something because at transfers they were terrible.

Wenger the man of second chances! Unreal hero! Make him a king!
 

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Daily Transfer Updates

Thursday, May 23

Arsenal have agreed to part ways with midfielder Sambi Lokonga following talks with the player [Evening Standard]

Arsenal are likely to be priced out of a move for Sporting Lisbon’s £86m striker Viktor Gyokeres [Football Insider]

Arsenal are considering a move for Feyenoord GK Justin Bijlow as a replacement for Aaron Ramsdale [Sam Dean - The Telegraph]

Newcastle manager Eddie Howe is keen to reunite with Ramsdale if the club can make an acceptable offer [Sam Dean - The Telegraph]

Ajax LB Jorrel Hato remains the club’s top defensive target [Charles Watts]

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