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Posted on 11/28/19 at 2:56 pm to DB10_AFC
Another for crazy4lsu use
Posted on 11/28/19 at 3:24 pm to S
Haha where do you keep finding these?
Posted on 11/28/19 at 3:58 pm to DB10_AFC
quote:
Emery is desperate not to lose.
And they still lost
Posted on 11/28/19 at 4:06 pm to crazy4lsu
Boys. If it weren't for Vitoria drawing vs. Liege we wouldn't be qualifying out of this group. frick THIS CLUB.
#FREDDIEIN
#EMERYOUT
#RAULfrickYOURSELF
#KROENKEDIEOFAIDS
#FREDDIEIN
#EMERYOUT
#RAULfrickYOURSELF
#KROENKEDIEOFAIDS
Posted on 11/28/19 at 4:10 pm to Bottom9
The hammer drops by this weekend.
Posted on 11/28/19 at 4:15 pm to crazy4lsu
Found that one in the replies to the man utd official acct after their full time tweet today.
Posted on 11/28/19 at 5:36 pm to S
I gotta mine those twitter replies.
On the game:
I honestly think Arsenal is going to be in the wilderness for a while. Emery isn't the man for the job. He's been so poor tactically that it beggars belief. He said he thought we improved, when we didn't have a shot for 40 minutes. We were terrible again. I'd rather Wengerball than this nonsense. We probably deserve a decade of mediocrity considering how badly we treated Wenger, who deserved much better treatment than he got, all things considered.
On the game:
I honestly think Arsenal is going to be in the wilderness for a while. Emery isn't the man for the job. He's been so poor tactically that it beggars belief. He said he thought we improved, when we didn't have a shot for 40 minutes. We were terrible again. I'd rather Wengerball than this nonsense. We probably deserve a decade of mediocrity considering how badly we treated Wenger, who deserved much better treatment than he got, all things considered.
Posted on 11/28/19 at 7:50 pm to crazy4lsu
Emery is going to get sacked, no doubt
but i guarentee whoever the next manger is will still fail to make top 4 with all the “talent” on the team
but i guarentee whoever the next manger is will still fail to make top 4 with all the “talent” on the team
Posted on 11/28/19 at 11:02 pm to tiggah1981
Hola boys, been a couple weeks since I’ve checked in. Nice to see our board still doesn’t have the balls to fire him. I’m losing interest in watching/listening to this team anymore tbh, it’s so abundantly clear that we are not heading in the right direction.
At this point I find it hard to blame Emery for our failures, he’s clearly in over his head here.
At this point I find it hard to blame Emery for our failures, he’s clearly in over his head here.
Posted on 11/29/19 at 3:37 am to RebelVol
Ornstein saying Emery is getting sacked today. He gone.
Also
quote:
It is becoming increasingly likely that Unai Emery will be sacked as Arsenal head coach today after 18 months in charge.
The 48-year-old Spaniard succeeded Arsene Wenger on May 23, 2018 and led the club to the Europa League final last season.
They spent heavily in the summer transfer window and made a reasonable start to this campaign, losing only one of 11 matches.
But an alarming dip in form and confidence has seen the Gunners fail to record a victory across seven games in all competitions and amid growing discontent among players, staff and supporters, speculation over Emery’s future has intensified.
With the former Valencia, Sevilla and Paris Saint-Germain boss under contract until 2021, he was given the full support of Arsenal’s hierarchy in both public and private. The intention of the club was to review the situation next summer.
But Thursday’s abject defeat by Eintracht Frankfurt at a sparsely-populated Emirates...
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quote:
However, it is expected that he will be relieved of his duties imminently, with assistant first-team coach Freddie Ljungberg the obvious candidate to take control of the team on a temporary basis.
Posted on 11/29/19 at 5:11 am to DB10_AFC
Good Ebening Unai: Official Club Statement
Freddie In
KSE get fricked.
quote:
We announce today that the decision has been taken to part company with our head coach Unai Emery and his coaching team.
Speaking on behalf of the Arsenal board and our owners Kroenke Sports & Entertainment, Josh Kroenke said: “Our most sincere thanks go to Unai and his colleagues who were unrelenting in their efforts to get the club back to competing at the level we all expect and demand. We wish Unai and his team nothing but future success.”
The decision has been taken due to results and performances not being at the level required.
We have asked Freddie Ljungberg to take responsibility for the first team as interim head coach. We have full confidence in Freddie to take us forward.
The search for a new head coach is underway and we will make a further announcement when that process is complete.
Freddie In
KSE get fricked.
Posted on 11/29/19 at 7:01 am to Bottom9
Honestly we should have done this in the summer.
Posted on 11/29/19 at 7:07 am to crazy4lsu
Absolute scenes get in lads
Posted on 11/29/19 at 9:32 am to S
Regardless of context, that phrase makes me laugh.
Posted on 11/29/19 at 11:22 am to crazy4lsu
From the Ornacle. The full article is behind a paywall. Imagine the scenes.
quote:
The former Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino is viewed by Arsenal as a credible option to become their next permanent head coach after the sacking of Unai Emery. The 47-year-old Argentine left Spurs last week after five-and-a-half years in charge and, despite a fierce local rivalry between the clubs, he is among the candidates being considered by the Arsenal board.
Pochettino is taking a break after his dismissal and it is unclear how he would view a potential approach from Arsenal, though it does seem an unlikely move and it would ruin the relationship he has built with Tottenham fans.
The fact he and his staff live in London and are available to work is convenient and there is likely to be appeal in his track record of developing young players, given that Arsenal feel they have a strong squad with plenty of emerging talent that is not currently fulfilling its potential. During his successful time at Tottenham, Pochettino led the club to second...
Posted on 11/29/19 at 1:56 pm to DB10_AFC
Imagine what Poch could do with our young players: Martinelli, Saka, Nelson, Smith-Rowe, EDDIE EDDIE EDDIE, Saliba, Willock, Torreira, Guendouzi, etc...
Posted on 11/29/19 at 3:28 pm to Bottom9
Poch gonna take us to the promised land.
Posted on 11/29/19 at 6:52 pm to DB10_AFC
Haha I'm scared.
(Spurs fan)
(Spurs fan)
Posted on 11/30/19 at 2:20 pm to BlackCoffeeKid
Think my preference is:
- Arteta (we have nothing to lose, high ceiling, great communicator, tactically astute)
- Poch (for banter if nothing else)
- Rodgers (always liked his Liverpool teams...is that weird?)
- Ancelotti or Benitez to finish the season (try and salvage something)
Not interested in Nuno at all. Whatsoever.
- Arteta (we have nothing to lose, high ceiling, great communicator, tactically astute)
- Poch (for banter if nothing else)
- Rodgers (always liked his Liverpool teams...is that weird?)
- Ancelotti or Benitez to finish the season (try and salvage something)
Not interested in Nuno at all. Whatsoever.
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