Long time no speak people. I hope everyone is well
Onto the main article title. Now, can you see why i have been a strong advocate for Levy/ENIC out all these years? No matter who we have in charge be it Pochettino, Jose, Conte or Ange, the same sh** regurgitates itself into this club every single season. Why? Because Levy/ENIC have created this losers DNA that has now infested itself into the club like a parasite.
The club don't create squads good enough to compete for any trophies and it's always the bare minimum, hence why every manager we get usually start off well then we lose steam and the team starts to stagnate every single season.
Does Ange have issues in regards to his tactics at times? Yes he does, but at the end of the day if he had a squad capable of competing and not had our best striker of all time sold before his a** was even in the chair properly, he would at least have the tools capable of competing with the best. But, our managers never have the tools and are never provided with a squad to be able to compete.
Until our bald basta** of a chairman packs his bald nut sack and f** off out of our club along with his disciples ENIC, we are forever going to be in this rut of 1 league cup in 24 years. Absolutely pathetic. LEVY/ENIC OUT!!!!!!!
Levy/ENIC out
posted on 3/5/24
comment by fridgeboy (U1053)
posted 1 hour, 7 minutes ago
comment by AFCISMYTEAM (U14931)
posted 2 minutes ago
Arsenal were shocking under Arteta for a while and then it all came together, can’t keep changing manager when we know what the players can do on the pitch under Ange when they put their mind to it.
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No we weren't, most Arsenal fans could see where Arteta was going, and that progress was being made. Like Fridge said, it was only because our big earners didn't buy into it, so he had to get rid and take the losses, which made the 'process' longer.
I don't think it's the same for Ange tbh
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I remember seeing an away game you played, I think it might have been Watford, and you had that blend of youth and experience. The way you were knocking the ball around was different. I came on here and said that, despite the fact we were ahead of you at the time, something big was happening at Arsenal. I could tell. It really reminded me of the early years under Poch and I totally got laughed at for even suggesting Arsenal might be a threat in the next few years and that's totally what's happened.
We can't look at Arteta's first season as a barometer for our troubles because the two situations are completely different. It might be a lesson in patience but that's all it is. Doesn't mean we're going to suddenly challenge next year. It's laughable to even suggest it, frankly.
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No one has said we're going to suddenly challenge next, my original comment is clearly just saying we need to give Ange time.
posted on 3/5/24
Spend as much as you like but it all boils down to employing the right people and making good football decisions.
Nobody is saying Levy has not spent money, he has but he has spent it poorly, the decision making is that of a businessman and not of a football man, therein lies the biggest problem.
This has been going on for 23 years, bad decision after bad decision and the roundabout is still spinning with no sign of ever stopping.
Levy out.
posted on 3/5/24
comment by The Hybrid Postecogdoos (U10416)
posted 4 hours, 26 minutes ago
comment by fridgeboy (U1053)
posted 1 hour, 7 minutes ago
comment by AFCISMYTEAM (U14931)
posted 2 minutes ago
Arsenal were shocking under Arteta for a while and then it all came together, can’t keep changing manager when we know what the players can do on the pitch under Ange when they put their mind to it.
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No we weren't, most Arsenal fans could see where Arteta was going, and that progress was being made. Like Fridge said, it was only because our big earners didn't buy into it, so he had to get rid and take the losses, which made the 'process' longer.
I don't think it's the same for Ange tbh
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I remember seeing an away game you played, I think it might have been Watford, and you had that blend of youth and experience. The way you were knocking the ball around was different. I came on here and said that, despite the fact we were ahead of you at the time, something big was happening at Arsenal. I could tell. It really reminded me of the early years under Poch and I totally got laughed at for even suggesting Arsenal might be a threat in the next few years and that's totally what's happened.
We can't look at Arteta's first season as a barometer for our troubles because the two situations are completely different. It might be a lesson in patience but that's all it is. Doesn't mean we're going to suddenly challenge next year. It's laughable to even suggest it, frankly.
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No one has said we're going to suddenly challenge next, my original comment is clearly just saying we need to give Ange time.
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Yeah, no is saying apart from the man himself. He said a few weeks back that he's looking for a title challenge next year which is laughable, although he appears to have backtracked a little on that today. I'm not accusing fans of being delusional but our manager. I get that technically yes, everyone goes into a new season wanting to win every game but in a press conference you have to be careful what you say because it can come back and haunt you. You're better off giving nothing away. For a bloke that's about to be 4 losses on the spin, he should does talk a lot. Less talking, more doing Ange, please.
posted on 3/5/24
Welcome back Don 👍hope you are well
I’m no fan of Enic and levy and would like them to sell up and fack off but don’t see it so I rarely if ever beat that drum
I’ve been harping on last couple of months that we need to show patience with Ange but the last few weeks has been shocking ….. when we were at least playing good footy and you could see progress it was frustrating to watch the goals go in against us but you could also see goals the other end too but that’s dried up now
The fact we are defensively a shambles and now no decent footy either I’m starting to doubt if Ange is cut out for this league ….its just maybe a step too far for him
I’ll give him a pass to see the season out and the start of the next one but if this continues I don’t see how he keeps his job …..the fan base will turn toxic in the ground if this pattern continues 10 games into the next season and levy will axe him
posted on 3/5/24
comment by fridgeboy (U1053)
posted 5 hours, 57 minutes ago
comment by AFCISMYTEAM (U14931)
posted 2 minutes ago
Arsenal were shocking under Arteta for a while and then it all came together, can’t keep changing manager when we know what the players can do on the pitch under Ange when they put their mind to it.
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No we weren't, most Arsenal fans could see where Arteta was going, and that progress was being made. Like Fridge said, it was only because our big earners didn't buy into it, so he had to get rid and take the losses, which made the 'process' longer.
I don't think it's the same for Ange tbh
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I remember seeing an away game you played, I think it might have been Watford, and you had that blend of youth and experience. The way you were knocking the ball around was different. I came on here and said that, despite the fact we were ahead of you at the time, something big was happening at Arsenal. I could tell. It really reminded me of the early years under Poch and I totally got laughed at for even suggesting Arsenal might be a threat in the next few years and that's totally what's happened.
We can't look at Arteta's first season as a barometer for our troubles because the two situations are completely different. It might be a lesson in patience but that's all it is. Doesn't mean we're going to suddenly challenge next year. It's laughable to even suggest it, frankly.
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That was the ‘all or nothing’ season where we bottled 4th. It was Arteta’s 3rd season in charge, so with that amount of the time at the club you would expect him to have started showing some improvements at the club. The reality is Arteta only ever lasted that long because of covid keeping fans out the stadium who were unable to voice their displeasure at the performances even Spurs fans would be ashamed of.
posted on 3/5/24
Good to hear from you Don, and that life is well.
Sounds like there will be plenty of passengers on your bus going over the cliff this summer.
posted on 4/5/24
You cannot compare Ange with klopp, arteta or guardiola. Ange is so tactically naive it’s embarrassing. Conceding set piece after set piece simply wouldn’t happen under those three managers. Nor would they play this ridiculous high line with the likes of Ben Davies. In fact Ben Davies wouldn’t even be at the club because those managers would have got rid of him by now.
It was telling when Ange was shouting at Biss and Biss just tied his boot laces and didn’t even acknowledge Ange.
Ange had lost the dressing room and he has no one to blame but himself.
It’s just a matter of time now. Bookmark this.
posted on 4/5/24
Go to Anfield, get beat by a few goals, probably a set piece goal in amongst that. That'll be 4 losses in a row before playing to a Burnley that HAVE to win at home. I imagine things will start getting a bit ugly if we go behind in that game. I guess we'll see where this team is in that game because ordinarily I'd expect a comfortable win at home to this poor Burnley outfit.
posted on 4/5/24
comment by Mack (U6574)
posted 1 hour, 51 minutes ago
You cannot compare Ange with klopp, arteta or guardiola. Ange is so tactically naive it’s embarrassing. Conceding set piece after set piece simply wouldn’t happen under those three managers. Nor would they play this ridiculous high line with the likes of Ben Davies. In fact Ben Davies wouldn’t even be at the club because those managers would have got rid of him by now.
It was telling when Ange was shouting at Biss and Biss just tied his boot laces and didn’t even acknowledge Ange.
Ange had lost the dressing room and he has no one to blame but himself.
It’s just a matter of time now. Bookmark this.
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posted on 7/5/24
comment by Neo (U9135)
posted 3 days, 14 hours ago
Good to hear from you Don, and that life is well.
Sounds like there will be plenty of passengers on your bus going over the cliff this summer.
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