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On 03/02/2018 at 18:32, Shoes said:

I'm actually enjoying watching my team play. 

 

I accidentally still had this quoted in my new reply box. I felt the same, Shoes.

 

And now it's mainly funny how awful this month has been after the wonders of the transfer window. Arsenal are a much better club off the pitch.

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I left after 70 mins and it was the first time I've ever left early in a final.  It was pretty much a mass exit after the third goal (although people were streaming out after the second goal.


I can accept 3-0 if we really tried to make a game of it but were outclassed by the better team, but there wasn't any effort at all.  Monreal is the only guy who gives 100% when he's on the pitch and we lost him early, so we just had 11 slackers on the pitch.  Disgraceful & the lowest point for me as a Gooner.  I won't be attending any further games this season.  I can only hope other season ticket holders do the same so those bastards are playing to a load of empty seats.

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I heard strong rumours about Low a few weeks ago & wouldn't be upset if he was given the job.  I'd accept Ancelotti as well.

 

Wenger must be sacked immediately though.  His removal will only be positive for the team, but sadly it won't happen as the spineless goons running the club really don't understand why the fans are upset & they don't really understand football if the truth be told.  They are simply running the club as a business - not to compete for top honours.

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Arteta is an unknown quantity but you can see the logic. Clearly a very smart guy with a good football brain, who will have been working under Guardiola for 2 years.

 

Jardim seems the best bet from that list. He built two separate Monaco sides that were very effective but quite different.

 

Rodgers would be worth it for banter reasons. Imagine him praising the "fantastic character" of our fuckwit players week in week out, it would be lovely stuff.

 

Löw I could get behind in the sense that it would be quite fun to try and hound a manager out of the club from day 1. Emirates Cup in his first pre-season, I will be there with my LÖW OUT banner. Absolute fraud.

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6 minutes ago, The Fox said:

Arteta is an unknown quantity but you can see the logic. Clearly a very smart guy with a good football brain, who will have been working under Guardiola for 2 years.

 

Jardim seems the best bet from that list. He built two separate Monaco sides that were very effective but quite different.

 

Rodgers would be worth it for banter reasons. Imagine him praising the "fantastic character" of our fuckwit players week in week out, it would be lovely stuff.

 

Löw I could get behind in the sense that it would be quite fun to try and hound a manager out of the club from day 1. Emirates Cup in his first pre-season, I will be there with my LÖW OUT banner. Absolute fraud.

Pochettino speaks very highly of Artera in his book and goes on to say, 'he will make a fantastic manager one day', so maybe he would worth a gamble,  and some a fresh, young new brain, really is what your club needs right now.

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Arteta would be too huge a gamble.  We need someone with vast experience to come in and be ready to do a job on day 1.  Ancelotti would be a perfect fit for a few seasons and would command respect from the players.  He'd also get a tune of out them, unlike Wenger.

 

However, you have to remember we are run by idiots, so they are likely to do something insane like appointing Thierry Henry.

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20 minutes ago, Steve007 said:

Arteta would be too huge a gamble.  We need someone with vast experience to come in and be ready to do a job on day 1.  Ancelotti would be a perfect fit for a few seasons and would command respect from the players.  He'd also get a tune of out them, unlike Wenger.

 

However, you have to remember we are run by idiots, so they are likely to do something insane like appointing Thierry Henry.

 

I disagree, Ancelotti and Löw would be short term replacements. I think the club needs to start from scratch

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29 minutes ago, Steve007 said:

Arteta would be too huge a gamble.  We need someone with vast experience to come in and be ready to do a job on day 1.  Ancelotti would be a perfect fit for a few seasons and would command respect from the players.  He'd also get a tune of out them, unlike Wenger.

 

However, you have to remember we are run by idiots, so they are likely to do something insane like appointing Thierry Henry.

 

Isn't Ancelotti known for being pretty relaxed as a manager? Surely the Arsenal squad needs a bit of a butt kicker to change all those bad habits rather than that? Also he sold Ozil when at Real Madrid and criticised his character, that's not really a great jumping off point for a new manager with a team's star player. 

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3 hours ago, redbloodcel said:

 

Isn't Ancelotti known for being pretty relaxed as a manager? Surely the Arsenal squad needs a bit of a butt kicker to change all those bad habits rather than that? Also he sold Ozil when at Real Madrid and criticised his character, that's not really a great jumping off point for a new manager with a team's star player. 

 

Ancelotti comes across relaxed but he knows how to get the most of his squad and he's been successful throughout most of his career.

I'm sure Ozil would get over it if we did appoint Ancelotti.  Besides, Ozil would have to prove him wrong instead of coasting through games like he's doing at the moment.  We need results & Ancelotti would be an improvement because he's not tactically inept like Wenger.

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1 hour ago, suzzopher said:

 

Agreed, I’d much rather a young manager come in and build something with fresh ideas. 

 

So do we go through a 2-4 year rebuilding project?  How would we attract players and keep our existing talent when Man City, Man United, Spurs, Liverpool & Chelsea race off into the distance?  I wouldn't trust the club to put together rebuilding plan anyway.

 

We need someone to come in, pick up the reigns and crack on & work with the squad we've got.  People on social media are in fantasy land if they honestly think the club will sell most of the players and rebuild from the ground up.  We haven't got bad players!  We just have a very poor manager & a bunch of yes-men coaches who have failed to motivate, organise, coach & improve a bunch of talented lads.

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