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DB they're not the brightest when I mentioned Klopp they weren't interested
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mcdowell42 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 9:11 amDB they're not the brightest when I mentioned Klopp they weren't interested
Don't I know it! Oirish victims* fans are possibly the dumbest pack of wànkers I've ever encountered.
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They're a fucking dose, honestly hate them more than the spurs wankers
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Probably thinks it's something his missus does with his clothes. WankerDB10GOONER wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 9:09 amA victims* fan moaning about a manager's sideline carry on?mcdowell42 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 9:06 amWent into work this morning, and utd and Liverpool fans slating him ,they don't like his antics on the sidelines,I love it ,told them I couldn't give a shit about his antics,and asked the question when other managers do similar why do they not get the same scrutiny, its always arsenal the pundits are lining up to slate
Fuck them.all
Does that cùnt even understand what irony is?
(The Victim not you DB, although....)
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An absolute dose.mcdowell42 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 9:54 amThey're a fucking dose, honestly hate them more than the spurs wankers
When they won the COVID title the amount of pricks that had a champions flag out in garden was ridiculous
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Nick Nack wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 9:55 amProbably thinks it's something his missus does with his clothes. WankerDB10GOONER wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 9:09 amA victims* fan moaning about a manager's sideline carry on?mcdowell42 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 9:06 amWent into work this morning, and utd and Liverpool fans slating him ,they don't like his antics on the sidelines,I love it ,told them I couldn't give a shit about his antics,and asked the question when other managers do similar why do they not get the same scrutiny, its always arsenal the pundits are lining up to slate
Fuck them.all
Does that cùnt even understand what irony is?
(The Victim not you DB, although....)
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Rafa Benitez just sacked by Celta Vigo!
He's available!
He's available!
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So whats the verdict on Mikel now, he's winning every way for me. Good, bad, ugly.
And he's made mistakes on the way, but got a lot of things right along the way. Walking out of the North Bank last night, the consensus was that he got it right with Raya, and we shouldn't really question his decisions. Ramsdale wouldn't have made those saves, as much as I love Rambo, his time at Arsenal is done now. MA is ruthless.
We used to exist in the CL at the end of Wenger's reign, we are now joint 2nd favs behind City, with RM.
And he's made mistakes on the way, but got a lot of things right along the way. Walking out of the North Bank last night, the consensus was that he got it right with Raya, and we shouldn't really question his decisions. Ramsdale wouldn't have made those saves, as much as I love Rambo, his time at Arsenal is done now. MA is ruthless.
We used to exist in the CL at the end of Wenger's reign, we are now joint 2nd favs behind City, with RM.
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Surely we can question his decisions?nut flush gooner wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 10:35 amSo whats the verdict on Mikel now, he's winning every way for me. Good, bad, ugly.
And he's made mistakes on the way, but got a lot of things right along the way. Walking out of the North Bank last night, the consensus was that he got it right with Raya, and we shouldn't really question his decisions. Ramsdale wouldn't have made those saves, as much as I love Rambo, his time at Arsenal is done now. MA is ruthless.
We used to exist in the CL at the end of Wenger's reign, we are now joint 2nd favs behind City, with RM.
Supporters from.every club questions the managers decisions. You can't blindly follow.
I can't fault him with the position we are in but still a long way to go. He has brought back the pride to play for the club which is huge.
The prospect of putting zinchenko back into the side terrifies me but I'd very surprised if he does do that
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That fat bawbags had the sack more times than Katie Price ffsDB10GOONER wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 10:18 amRafa Benitez just sacked by Celta Vigo!
He's available!
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Seriously? Do you believe this "concensus"? I never had you down as a sheep Nutty, but Jesus that is a sheep-like comment mate.nut flush gooner wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 10:35 amSo whats the verdict on Mikel now, he's winning every way for me. Good, bad, ugly.
And he's made mistakes on the way, but got a lot of things right along the way. Walking out of the North Bank last night, the consensus was that he got it right with Raya, and we shouldn't really question his decisions. Ramsdale wouldn't have made those saves, as much as I love Rambo, his time at Arsenal is done now. MA is ruthless.
We used to exist in the CL at the end of Wenger's reign, we are now joint 2nd favs behind City, with RM.
We are on a really good run. Last season we were also on a good run and Arteta completely shit the bed. What happens if the same thing occurs this season? Can we question him then?
For me he has proven nothing except that he can get us on a good run after spending 700million.
That's good. But it's not great.
Winning trophies is what I call great. That's the standard a manager of the Arsenal must be judged by.
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nut flush gooner wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 10:35 amSo whats the verdict on Mikel now, he's winning every way for me. Good, bad, ugly.
And he's made mistakes on the way, but got a lot of things right along the way. Walking out of the North Bank last night, the consensus was that he got it right with Raya, and we shouldn't really question his decisions. Ramsdale wouldn't have made those saves, as much as I love Rambo, his time at Arsenal is done now. MA is ruthless.
We used to exist in the CL at the end of Wenger's reign, we are now joint 2nd favs behind City, with RM.
Bullshit - where is the ruthless streak with zinchenko ? Last night for an hour I thought havertz worked hard, but scoring a goals against shit teams doesnt mean the cone boy was correct buying him for 65m so where is the ruthless streak there ? I shouldnt need to say it, but a ruthless manager would have taken saka off last night cos he was shit and falling over at times when porto players breathed on him - pep looked at de bruyne hiding in a big game last Sunday and subbed him off regardless of what he done in the past, and that is what ruthless managers do. Diet pep is ruthless when it suits him, but with other players it is completely different story
2nd favourites to win champs league ?? Not a snowballs chance in hell this team wins champions league
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If we did win it, as a percentage split, how much of you would be elated that we won and utterly fucking infuriated he managed it?augie wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 11:52 amnut flush gooner wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 10:35 amSo whats the verdict on Mikel now, he's winning every way for me. Good, bad, ugly.
And he's made mistakes on the way, but got a lot of things right along the way. Walking out of the North Bank last night, the consensus was that he got it right with Raya, and we shouldn't really question his decisions. Ramsdale wouldn't have made those saves, as much as I love Rambo, his time at Arsenal is done now. MA is ruthless.
We used to exist in the CL at the end of Wenger's reign, we are now joint 2nd favs behind City, with RM.
Bullshit - where is the ruthless streak with zinchenko ? Last night for an hour I thought havertz worked hard, but scoring a goals against shit teams doesnt mean the cone boy was correct buying him for 65m so where is the ruthless streak there ? I shouldnt need to say it, but a ruthless manager would have taken saka off last night cos he was shit and falling over at times when porto players breathed on him - pep looked at de bruyne hiding in a big game last Sunday and subbed him off regardless of what he done in the past, and that is what ruthless managers do. Diet pep is ruthless when it suits him, but with other players it is completely different story
2nd favourites to win champs league ?? Not a snowballs chance in hell this team wins champions league
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EssexGooner1981 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 12:03 pmIf we did win it, as a percentage split, how much of you would be elated that we won and utterly fucking infuriated he managed it?augie wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 11:52 amnut flush gooner wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 10:35 amSo whats the verdict on Mikel now, he's winning every way for me. Good, bad, ugly.
And he's made mistakes on the way, but got a lot of things right along the way. Walking out of the North Bank last night, the consensus was that he got it right with Raya, and we shouldn't really question his decisions. Ramsdale wouldn't have made those saves, as much as I love Rambo, his time at Arsenal is done now. MA is ruthless.
We used to exist in the CL at the end of Wenger's reign, we are now joint 2nd favs behind City, with RM.
Bullshit - where is the ruthless streak with zinchenko ? Last night for an hour I thought havertz worked hard, but scoring a goals against shit teams doesnt mean the cone boy was correct buying him for 65m so where is the ruthless streak there ? I shouldnt need to say it, but a ruthless manager would have taken saka off last night cos he was shit and falling over at times when porto players breathed on him - pep looked at de bruyne hiding in a big game last Sunday and subbed him off regardless of what he done in the past, and that is what ruthless managers do. Diet pep is ruthless when it suits him, but with other players it is completely different story
2nd favourites to win champs league ?? Not a snowballs chance in hell this team wins champions league
I'm old school so traditionally I would have always wanted to win the domestic league above all else (how can a team be champions of europe if not champions in their own country ? ), but tbh right now I am sick of hearing victims c.unts mouthing about us never winning champs league so I want that and dont care who is manager when we do it.
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Not sure last seasons failure to clinch the title was purely down to ArtetaDB10GOONER wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 11:18 amSeriously? Do you believe this "concensus"? I never had you down as a sheep Nutty, but Jesus that is a sheep-like comment mate.nut flush gooner wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2024 10:35 amSo whats the verdict on Mikel now, he's winning every way for me. Good, bad, ugly.
And he's made mistakes on the way, but got a lot of things right along the way. Walking out of the North Bank last night, the consensus was that he got it right with Raya, and we shouldn't really question his decisions. Ramsdale wouldn't have made those saves, as much as I love Rambo, his time at Arsenal is done now. MA is ruthless.
We used to exist in the CL at the end of Wenger's reign, we are now joint 2nd favs behind City, with RM.
We are on a really good run. Last season we were also on a good run and Arteta completely shit the bed. What happens if the same thing occurs this season? Can we question him then?
For me he has proven nothing except that he can get us on a good run after spending 700million.
That's good. But it's not great.
Winning trophies is what I call great. That's the standard a manager of the Arsenal must be judged by.
We lost Saliba at a crucial time and I think from memory had to play Holding ?
Players fucked up at vital times - Ramsdale passing it to a Southampton player on the edge of our box in the opening moments
Partey attempting to flick it over Rice away at West Ham with us cruising 2-0 up
Xhaka being a twat at Anfield again at 2-0 up
So, players / circumstances also responsible
( no excuse for the capitulation at home to Brighton )
We are in a run of 8 straight wins in the league - top of the table , in the last 8 of the champions league for the first time in absolute years and still people question is he doing a good job.
Add in the atmosphere at home games and away alike and we are still fighting against officials and VAR alike game after game.
We haven’t peaked yet, nowhere near, yet we are challenging hard a City side who are potentially on for an unprecedented 4th title in a row and current treble winners.
I will take what Arteta and the team is currently producing over the possibility of whatever replacement manager you can name would offer.
We have the most wins, most goals scored, least goals conceded- what more do we expect ?
A huge part of Rice signing for us was his belief in Arteta - Martinelli, Saka, Saliba all signed new contracts when previously our star players were constantly linked with going elsewhere.
Is it perfect ? No, but it ain’t too shabby for a cone boy