clovis
Active Member
We know what we will get from Marcelino. He is not a world class manager and he won’t take Arsenal up a notch.
at best he will be a marginal improvement over Emery, but do you see him taking City and a Liverpool after a few transfer windows? Clearly not.
with Arteta there is the excitement of the unknown. What if he is a world class manager in the making who is waiting for his opportunity?
my worst fear is that City or someone else will take a chance with him and he will prove himself to be an elite manager and then we will regret it because we didn’t have the guts to a take chance with him when we had hit rock bottom.
to a smaller extent we have done it already. In 2016, we wanted him to work with some below average academy players while Pep straight up wanted him to be his #2 without proving himself at academy level..
Some people are completely blocking out the idea that Arteta could be a fantastic manager because he is unproven. That is completely absurd..
what will these guys say if he proves himself to be a fantastic manager at another club??
at best he will be a marginal improvement over Emery, but do you see him taking City and a Liverpool after a few transfer windows? Clearly not.
with Arteta there is the excitement of the unknown. What if he is a world class manager in the making who is waiting for his opportunity?
my worst fear is that City or someone else will take a chance with him and he will prove himself to be an elite manager and then we will regret it because we didn’t have the guts to a take chance with him when we had hit rock bottom.
to a smaller extent we have done it already. In 2016, we wanted him to work with some below average academy players while Pep straight up wanted him to be his #2 without proving himself at academy level..
Some people are completely blocking out the idea that Arteta could be a fantastic manager because he is unproven. That is completely absurd..
what will these guys say if he proves himself to be a fantastic manager at another club??