So I've been a big supporter of Arteta and i am still willing to give him more time as I am a very patient supporter. I think I've seen enough to think he deserves our patience.
However many fans feel the opposite. So let's put this to test. Let's say we play the 2nd leg next week and we get knocked out. You are the arsenal board. What do you decide?
5 Let's give Arteta another season
4 Give Arteta a second season but sack him quite soon into it if we don't get off to a good start
3 Let's see how our PL season finishes before making a decision at the end of the season
2 let Arteta finish the season but no matter what as soon as we have played our last game we sack him. Start looking for the replacement now
1 sack Arteta immediately now, let Mertesacker or the assistant manage the remaining PL matches while we seek a replacement for next season.
Future of Arteta if we lose the 2nd leg
posted on 9/4/21
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 4 minutes ago
I mean since Aub has become poor and turned into a member of Milli Vanilli, it's not like they have a star player anymore.
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posted on 9/4/21
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
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I don't think anyone is worried we can't "recruit better". The fear is we cannot attract the best and will end up with another manager we have to sack 18 months later.
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Even if true (I disagree) it still makes no sense to hold onto Arteta. Right now we're doing nothing but making matters worse
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Or maybe if the "project" is given the time that they talked about it will come good?
Can't keep ripping up the plan and starting again. At some stage we are going to have to back someone over a longer period than 12 months.
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A project is an empty word in this case. There's no evidence of any project currently underway, unless you mean consistently getting worse?
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Of course there is evidence of a project. We paid off Ozil, Sokratis, Mustafi for starters. That financial burden has had a massive impact on moving forward.
One that Edu warned wouldn't reap rewards until the 22/23 season.
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Hmm not sure that translates to anything to do with Arteta though. Have you been watching the same dreadful football I have?
posted on 9/4/21
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
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comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 52 minutes ago
I don't think anyone is worried we can't "recruit better". The fear is we cannot attract the best and will end up with another manager we have to sack 18 months later.
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Even if true (I disagree) it still makes no sense to hold onto Arteta. Right now we're doing nothing but making matters worse
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Or maybe if the "project" is given the time that they talked about it will come good?
Can't keep ripping up the plan and starting again. At some stage we are going to have to back someone over a longer period than 12 months.
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A project is an empty word in this case. There's no evidence of any project currently underway, unless you mean consistently getting worse?
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Of course there is evidence of a project. We paid off Ozil, Sokratis, Mustafi for starters. That financial burden has had a massive impact on moving forward.
One that Edu warned wouldn't reap rewards until the 22/23 season.
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See, this would be true if we didn't tie ourselves down with others lucrative contracts to 30s+ players.
The signing of Willian, Luiz, Auba and possibly renewal of Laca if you were to believe the rumours would tell that we haven't learn from past mistake.
posted on 9/4/21
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 9 minutes ago
You can sympathise with Arteta because it's a pretty weak team he's in charge of. Maybe the weakest for a long while. I mean since Aub has become poor and turned into a member of Milli Vanilli, it's not like they have a star player anymore. Saka probably Arsenal's best player but is just a youngster and learning. Pepe has come in for a lot of money and severely underwhelmed when he was supposed to be so much more.
At least Arteta can say he won something with a weaker team. That's better than Jose can do.
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But this is the thing - the FA Cup win has brought Arteta too much goodwill. The exact same thing happened with Wenger whenever he won the FA Cup in his latter years too. It buys these managers more time to the point where they inflict more damage than tangibly improving us.
We are 10th in the league, out early of the domestic cup competitions and are on course to get knocked out of the European quarter-finals against a mediocre Slavia Prague side.
posted on 9/4/21
comment by The greatest trick Arteta ever pulled was conv... (U10012)
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comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
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comment by Scruttocks (U19684)
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comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
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comment by Scruttocks (U19684)
posted 20 seconds ago
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 52 minutes ago
I don't think anyone is worried we can't "recruit better". The fear is we cannot attract the best and will end up with another manager we have to sack 18 months later.
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Even if true (I disagree) it still makes no sense to hold onto Arteta. Right now we're doing nothing but making matters worse
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Or maybe if the "project" is given the time that they talked about it will come good?
Can't keep ripping up the plan and starting again. At some stage we are going to have to back someone over a longer period than 12 months.
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A project is an empty word in this case. There's no evidence of any project currently underway, unless you mean consistently getting worse?
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Of course there is evidence of a project. We paid off Ozil, Sokratis, Mustafi for starters. That financial burden has had a massive impact on moving forward.
One that Edu warned wouldn't reap rewards until the 22/23 season.
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See, this would be true if we didn't tie ourselves down with others lucrative contracts to 30s+ players.
The signing of Willian, Luiz, Auba and possibly renewal of Laca if you were to believe the rumours would tell that we haven't learn from past mistake.
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People quick to blame Arteta with that but I feel like Willian is an Edu signing, not an Arteta one.
Also Arteta may say he wants X player to stay but he isn't in charge of contract negotiations. Maybe Arteta would have said Aubameyang isnt worth 350k a week.
In any case, if we sold Aubameyang last summer instead, many people who criticise Arteta for keeping Auba, would have complained he cant keep our top players
posted on 9/4/21
People quick to blame Arteta with that but I feel like Willian is an Edu signing, not an Arteta one.
Also Arteta may say he wants X player to stay but he isn't in charge of contract negotiations. Maybe Arteta would have said Aubameyang isnt worth 350k a week.
In any case, if we sold Aubameyang last summer instead, many people who criticise Arteta for keeping Auba, would have complained he cant keep our top players
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So if I get it right, Artetat is not responsible for what happen off the field. That is Edu
He is not responsible for what happen on the field - it is the players who let him down.
So what does Arteta do exactly and what is he responsible for?
posted on 9/4/21
comment by Samir (U2630)
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comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 9 minutes ago
You can sympathise with Arteta because it's a pretty weak team he's in charge of. Maybe the weakest for a long while. I mean since Aub has become poor and turned into a member of Milli Vanilli, it's not like they have a star player anymore. Saka probably Arsenal's best player but is just a youngster and learning. Pepe has come in for a lot of money and severely underwhelmed when he was supposed to be so much more.
At least Arteta can say he won something with a weaker team. That's better than Jose can do.
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But this is the thing - the FA Cup win has brought Arteta too much goodwill. The exact same thing happened with Wenger whenever he won the FA Cup in his latter years too. It buys these managers more time to the point where they inflict more damage than tangibly improving us.
We are 10th in the league, out early of the domestic cup competitions and are on course to get knocked out of the European quarter-finals against a mediocre Slavia Prague side.
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Well it's not good by any means.
We also have to remember it's a unique season, with no fans and a build up of fixtures. It's going to have an effect, and while you can say it's the same for everyone it's does make it a little more unpredictable. It'd be interesting to see how certain teams would do under normal conditions.
Regardless, Arsenal need a lot of changes, aside from the management.
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Well it's not good by any means.
We also have to remember it's a unique season, with no fans and a build up of fixtures. It's going to have an effect, and while you can say it's the same for everyone it's does make it a little more unpredictable. It'd be interesting to see how certain teams would do under normal conditions.
Regardless, Arsenal need a lot of changes, aside from the management.
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But we have had lots of changes already. This is where I completely disagree with the Arteta's fans who keep blaming weak players mentality from the Wenger era.
Of our current squad (25 players), only 7 were there under Wenger. One of them is Auba who only played few months prior to his departure. 3 of them could have left last summer but the current regime decided to keep them. Not long from now, people will start to run out of excuses.
posted on 9/4/21
Arsenal are now on the exact same number of points for the corresponding fixtures as last season.
The attack is 1 goal worse but they have created 2 more expected goals.
The defense is 3 goals better and 7 expected goals better.
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Sooooooooooo much improvement in there.