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Nah this David Luiz gif will never not be funny.Could be shown the door with no European football?
Nah this David Luiz gif will never not be funny.Could be shown the door with no European football?
Could be shown the door with no European football?
The FA cup final meant **** all. If hadn't won it. It won't have been the end of the world. Meanwhile this EL could determine our medium/long term future.I mean we're only in the EL quarter finals so the FA cup final was a bigger game.
The FA cup final meant **** all. If hadn't won it. It won't have been the end of the world. Meanwhile this EL could determine our medium/long term future.
Unsure if there will ever be much hope for us, even if we win the Europa tbh.
Even if we are in the Champions League next season, with the owner we have and the current structure of the club, plus our rivals in this league...not sure it will really push us on.
The best thing about it will just be getting the chance to win a trophy, probably.
He got rid of Freddie, who had been working at the club for years and hired a 20-year-old ex-ball boy from AtleticoHe put his hand on Freddie's beautiful face. Freddie leaves Arsenal when Arteta becomes manager. Freddie critical of Arteta on sky. Its all making sense now.
He got rid of Freddie, who had been working at the club for years and hired a 20-year-old ex-ball boy from Atletico
Don't even get me started on his GK coach, who chose Leno over Martinez and recommended Puffinson
We wouldn't have been in Europe this season if we didnt win the FA Cup.The FA cup final meant **** all. If hadn't won it. It won't have been the end of the world. Meanwhile this EL could determine our medium/long term future.
Not completely. His playing style was closer to Elneny’s but he was definitely more progressive in his passing. I think Jorginho is a good analogue for Arteta. But yes he did suffer from the same weaknesses Xhaka did, except he was less error-prone and better under pressure.So basically he was Xhaka?
Exactly, Freddie got shafted out just because Arteta had Pep as his hype man and some hair follicles. It was Freddie who first put Saka at left back and he managed to use a Martinelli, Auba and Pepe in a front 3 without much issue; he also brought back Xhaka (not sure if that was a great thing but Arteta definitely benefited from that). Was Freddie perfect? No. But he had common sense and for some reason that seemed to evade Arteta and Emery with their line ups.Can't imagine Freddie was happy with the club or Arteta.
Ljungberg who is much closer to a club legend than Arteta, played for the club during it's peak years...and bar a brief stint at Wolfsburg, had been caching at the club from about 2016...while Mikel not only left us immediately after he retired, after we basically paid him for nothing due to his injuries in his last 18 months at Arsenal, but left us to join a rival English team.
Ljungberg was asked to hold the ship together, with no staff bar Per, while Arsenal wooed a rookie manager, then Arteta instantly took him away from the bench and put him in the stands for some reason...of course Freddie was pissed
Exactly, Freddie got shafted out just because Arteta had Pep as his hype man and some hair follicles. It was Freddie who first put Saka at left back and he managed to use a Martinelli, Auba and Pepe in a front 3 without much issue; he also brought back Xhaka (not sure if that was a great thing but Arteta definitely benefited from that). Was Freddie perfect? No. But he had common sense and for some reason that seemed to evade Arteta and Emery with their line ups.
I know this is on a lighter note but it's difficult to identify with the club recently, almost every bit of value I could relate with the club is gone. Quite mechanical these days.Can't imagine Freddie was happy with the club or Arteta.
Ljungberg who is much closer to a club legend than Arteta, played for the club during it's peak years...and bar a brief stint at Wolfsburg, had been caching at the club from about 2016...while Mikel not only left us immediately after he retired, after we basically paid him for nothing due to his injuries in his last 18 months at Arsenal, but left us to join a rival English team.
Ljungberg was asked to hold the ship together, with no staff bar Per, while Arsenal wooed a rookie manager, then Arteta instantly took him away from the bench and put him in the stands for some reason...of course Freddie was pissed
Where does Arteta go after this? I'm going to suggest Almeria.