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Pepe saw what Mikky was doing with Cedric and got inspired
For anyone not sure where we are in the table...Arsenal are 11th out of 92.
What a shame when you're looking for a reason to stop following the **** show that is AFC for good!Ive got the whole list on my bbc sports app and I can assure you we are still in the English Football League.
The Arteta fluffers are clearly cracking under the strain.Guess what - we aren't kids, we don't need you with your IPad to tell us where we are in the Premier league.
Not sure about others, but on my iPad I can only see a list of 10 teams in the Premier League table, top right.
Guess what - Arsenal is missing!
burrrn.Not missing, just below the poverty line.
Pepe saw what Mikky was doing with Cedric and got inspired
In some ways that, but also I think Emery introduced the fan base to how bad things can be, removing the shock factor when next guy has a bad time. Like the stages of grief, I think we went through them with Emery and we’re more accepting now and understand more with Arteta.Could be because people now understand it goes beyond the manager. The guy after Wenger was always going to get burnt in many ways.
One foot in Berlin?... Let’s just say it’s unlikely that he took much convincingStill, his choice. Xhaka himself said he had one foot out and was convinced to stay by Arteta.
In some ways that, but also I think Emery introduced the fan base to how bad things can be, removing the shock factor when next guy has a bad time. Like the stages of grief, I think we went through them with Emery and we’re more accepting now and understand more with Arteta.
Most probably. But then we have to throw the English-speaking Mikel factor in there, and the endorsements he’d no doubt have been given by Wenger, and then he gets more leeway. It’s an interesting one. Would Ramsey still be here? Would it matter? I think in hindsight it would have been better to go straight to Mikel.Hadn't thought about that, it's like we've been inured to it. Think if we'd gone straight to Arteta after Wenger and skipped out Emery, and we'd had this current season in 18-19, right after Wenger, especially with fans in the stadium, there'd be way more negativity.
Most probably. But then we have to throw the English-speaking Mikel factor in there, and the endorsements he’d no doubt have been given by Wenger, and then he gets more leeway. It’s an interesting one. Would Ramsey still be here? Would it matter? I think in hindsight it would have been better to go straight to Mikel.
You will be assimilated.The state of Arsenal is clearly getting to me, this morning I said, “Arteta, open relax my dog”, instead of “Alexa” ffs.
People can cite bad ownership et cetera, but at the end of the day we have the tools to be doing much better than we have been, and we had the tools to do much better than were under Wenger. Management and player motivation has failed us and and this one so far is also failing, even if things have improved.Maybe yeah, but then you can take the macro view that we don't have the right owners or executives for the club to be successful so everything below that doesn't really matter. The club has been steadily declining ever since Kroenke took full control, so maybe you gotta point to that as the primary cause instead of whoever the coach or players are.
I keep saying this but nobody understands. Have you ever looked at the history of the prem? Three teams have won the vast majority of the titles, United, City, Chelsea. Three teams below that have done well but only won very occasionally Arsenal, Liverpool, Sp**s, and the rest win once a blue moon eg Leicester, if ever.People can cite bad ownership et cetera, but at the end of the day we have the tools to be doing much better than we have been, and we had the tools to do much better than were under Wenger. Management and player motivation has failed us and and this one so far is also failing, even if things have improved.
Mate it’s all been done to death. Some of teams Wenger assembled, on paper, were worth probably more than the teams who were spending more. That was due to him and how good he was at that. You can’t recognise his brilliance with one hand, and then lower the bar with the other. If you have the genius to build a Formula 1 car out of an old fridge and a broken sex toy , it’s still a formula one car and has to perform like one. I’ll think of a better analogy once I’ve had another coffee but that will have to do for now.I keep saying this but nobody understands. Have you ever looked at the history of the prem? Three teams have won the vast majority of the titles, United, City, Chelsea. Three teams below that have done well but only won very occasionally Arsenal, Liverpool, Sp**s, and the rest win once a blue moon eg Leicester, if ever.
Arsène always over performed with 3 titles and 7 FACups compared to Liverpool, 1 title and Sp**s 0 titles but the fans don’t understand how football works. He never had the tools that the oil clubs and United had. You saying it doesn’t make it so.
Hadn't thought about that, it's like we've been inured to it. Think if we'd gone straight to Arteta after Wenger and skipped out Emery, and we'd had this current season in 18-19, right after Wenger, especially with fans in the stadium, there'd be way more negativity.