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Mikel Arteta: Aston La Vista To The Title?

Farzad Stoned

Self-appointed Deprogrammer for the Cult of Mik 🟥

Country: USA

Player:Havertz
CruyffTeta’s expansive attack philosophy resulted in us being 7th in possession, 9th in goals, and 12th in big chances created. Average, Average, and below average respectively. If I was Sam Allardyce I’d hit the Zoomba class and get on the Keto diet; he is a pair of skinny jeans away from Cruyff status and his own streaming reality show.
 

Farzad Stoned

Self-appointed Deprogrammer for the Cult of Mik 🟥

Country: USA

Player:Havertz
What’s happening here? Why is everyone like, getting along and **** all of a sudden? Where is all the righteous fury and biblical take downs?
Come Come you were here for my little tiff with @DJ_Markstar, I think you even caught some friendly fire. Then I had to get drunk and emotional and make up with you guys, blame it on the Mezcal; otherwise I am generally reliable for bringing the p.ss and vinegar to an online discussion.
 

Farzad Stoned

Self-appointed Deprogrammer for the Cult of Mik 🟥

Country: USA

Player:Havertz
Klopp’s a hack and his teeth are terrible
You know you guys deserve the sexual moniker when your only defense of Arteta is that he has better hair than toupee wearing Conte, better teeth than Klopp, and is not too tall and skinny like Tuchel. Are you guys looking for trophies or w.nk bait, if so pornhub is free and doesn’t cost 400 million in transfers.
 

Entropics

Established Member

Country: Colombia

Player:Saka
Klopp saved the league from a monotonous era of dominance. He showed everyone that no, the answer to winning the league couldn't be reduced to whoever bought the best depth.

We became part of the problem the moment we signed Arteta. Just another bankrolled team ditching values everyone else respected in search of short term glory, playing the depth game, taking the easy and expensive af road. If there is so much talk about the manager of our rivals, is because he's part of the solution, bringing the kind of diversity to the league we already rejected.

It hurts, but that feeling won't go away, and rightly so. What we bring to the table now is already there, all of it, and the worst part is how irrelevant it is despite how successful it can be. 6 PL wins later you still have everyone not really giving a **** Manchester City wins the league and breaks records. We now walk the forgettable path.
 

Xln

Get me Jesus on the phone 📲
Klopp saved the league from a monotonous era of dominance. He showed everyone that no, the answer to winning the league couldn't be reduced to whoever bought the best depth.

We became part of the problem the moment we signed Arteta. Just another bankrolled team ditching values everyone else respected in search of short term glory, playing the depth game, taking the easy and expensive af road. If there is so much talk about the manager of our rivals, is because he's part of the solution, bringing the kind of diversity to the league we already rejected.

It hurts, but that feeling won't go away, and rightly so. What we bring to the table now is already there, all of it, and the worst part is how irrelevant it is despite how successful it can be. 6 PL wins later you still have everyone not really giving a **** Manchester City wins the league and breaks records. We now walk the forgettable path.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

So you prefer Arsenal to turn into Buddhists?
 

6666Louis

Active Member
Crazy world/ forum where “ArsEnAL jUst paSsEs sIdewAys” wins an argument

We can do better

One thing I’ve noticed, Arteta only buys players who’s main attribute is — passing

Besides: hardworking, high pressure, tactical astute

Radically different than who Conte buys, a bit of a mix of Klopp and Guardiola — clear inspiration

Some of the interesting aspects of Arteta tactics are triangles, inward backs, while center mids move higher and wider, over populating areas, and tpre pressure runs — like, when Ben White make a long ball pass towards Saka, then Ødegaard and Partey already take on specific positions to win the second ball

Another thing I’ve noticed, Arteta is extremely ambitious, lets at least try
 

6666Louis

Active Member
A good start but please don't get ahead of ourselves. It's only been 2 games. We still concede cheap goals and Palace could have equalized were it not for Eze missing easy chance.
Are you “discussing” whether he is good or bad?! Why?! I’m not!

Win is good, lose is bad — this is his judge

How about discussing him, his vision, his inspirations, his collaborations, his tactics, his character, his flaws. Whatever you have noticed?

A great thing about that is — it won’t change whether Bournemouth hammer us tomorrow
 

shoot for the top

Active Member
Crazy world/ forum where “ArsEnAL jUst paSsEs sIdewAys” wins an argument

We can do better

One thing I’ve noticed, Arteta only buys players who’s main attribute is — passing

Besides: hardworking, high pressure, tactical astute

Radically different than who Conte buys, a bit of a mix of Klopp and Guardiola — clear inspiration

Some of the interesting aspects of Arteta tactics are triangles, inward backs, while center mids move higher and wider, over populating areas, and tpre pressure runs — like, when Ben White make a long ball pass towards Saka, then Ødegaard and Partey already take on specific positions to win the second ball

Another thing I’ve noticed, Arteta is extremely ambitious, lets at least try.
Arteta's sideway passing.
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arghhhh

Active Member
Are you “discussing” whether he is good or bad?! Why?! I’m not!

Win is good, lose is bad — this is his judge

How about discussing him, his vision, his inspirations, his collaborations, his tactics, his character, his flaws. Whatever you have noticed?

A great thing about that is — it won’t change whether Bournemouth hammer us tomorrow
Vision, inspiration, tactics....... He can speak whatever and however flamboyant he wants. Like you said, only the results can be his judge. Apart from winning the FA cup, he really hasn't deliver, even with that much of backing and support.

This season's transfer is much better than the previous one. Happy to see the ex-City players injecting new life into this team. However, the thing annoyed me the most is him and Edu did not prioritize in bringing in a defensive midfielder. Partey is bound to miss a lot of games (see his past injury record since joining Arsenal) and is approaching 30.
 
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Klopp saved the league from a monotonous era of dominance. He showed everyone that no, the answer to winning the league couldn't be reduced to whoever bought the best depth.

We became part of the problem the moment we signed Arteta. Just another bankrolled team ditching values everyone else respected in search of short term glory, playing the depth game, taking the easy and expensive af road. If there is so much talk about the manager of our rivals, is because he's part of the solution, bringing the kind of diversity to the league we already rejected.

It hurts, but that feeling won't go away, and rightly so. What we bring to the table now is already there, all of it, and the worst part is how irrelevant it is despite how successful it can be. 6 PL wins later you still have everyone not really giving a **** Manchester City wins the league and breaks records. We now walk the forgettable path.

Klopp spent more than Arteta.
 

DJ_Markstar

Based and Artetapilled

Player:Martinelli
Come Come you were here for my little tiff with @DJ_Markstar, I think you even caught some friendly fire. Then I had to get drunk and emotional and make up with you guys, blame it on the Mezcal; otherwise I am generally reliable for bringing the p.ss and vinegar to an online discussion.

Its interesting that since we've kissed and made up, your boys are still malding :lol: anyway glad you're having a good time in Mexico looking forward to Arsenal's next win. Sunshine, booze and Arsenal joint top of the PL - what more is there to life?
 

Farzad Stoned

Self-appointed Deprogrammer for the Cult of Mik 🟥

Country: USA

Player:Havertz
Its interesting that since we've kissed and made up, your boys are still malding :lol: anyway glad you're having a good time in Mexico looking forward to Arsenal's next win. Sunshine, booze and Arsenal joint top of the PL - what more is there to life?
Yeah bro i needed a vacation and I need the return of the Arsenal I fell in love with; sexy football plus putting teams to the sword. We all want that back afterall
 

DJ_Markstar

Based and Artetapilled

Player:Martinelli
Klopp saved the league from a monotonous era of dominance. He showed everyone that no, the answer to winning the league couldn't be reduced to whoever bought the best depth.

We became part of the problem the moment we signed Arteta. Just another bankrolled team ditching values everyone else respected in search of short term glory, playing the depth game, taking the easy and expensive af road. If there is so much talk about the manager of our rivals, is because he's part of the solution, bringing the kind of diversity to the league we already rejected.

It hurts, but that feeling won't go away, and rightly so. What we bring to the table now is already there, all of it, and the worst part is how irrelevant it is despite how successful it can be. 6 PL wins later you still have everyone not really giving a **** Manchester City wins the league and breaks records. We now walk the forgettable path.

Are you really complaining that we have too much depth? And your favourite player is Rob Holding?

:lol::lol:
 
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