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posted on 27/12/22

and was so upset he had to go home.
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What the fack. You Scots are such snowflakes.

comment by #4zA (U22472)

posted on 27/12/22

comment by Cake Boss (U3245)
posted 25 minutes ago
I wanted Cavani ffs😅
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Cavani

comment by #4zA (U22472)

posted on 27/12/22

comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 7 minutes ago
and was so upset he had to go home.
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What the fack. You Scots are such snowflakes.
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Was a disgraceful thing 2 do 2 him tbf

on multiple ocasions also

The perps shuddabeen fired if they knew who did it

posted on 27/12/22

https://twitter.com/now_arsenaI/status/1607717699076997120?s=19

Partey "and I woke her up by slapping my cawq across her face".

posted on 27/12/22

comment by Jenius99 (U4918)
posted 3 hours, 13 minutes ago
Emery deserves all credit for driving forward the idea of going young. But it was really the directors who took it on after getting rid of Sanllehi.

It took a lot of gumption by Kroenkes to invite Wenger. It worked out perfectly for them. I wonder if they discussed an ambassadorial role for him.
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Got the hump and blamed his failings on the club not signing Zaha and Banega though.

Hardly advocated going young

comment by IAWT (U10012)

posted on 27/12/22

https://twitter.com/DailyAFC/status/1607729188605251586?t=BdCAoY074bRi9SGOLLQlzw&s=19
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I need this hoody.

posted on 28/12/22

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posted on 28/12/22

comment by Lexington 125.2 (U8879)
posted 12 hours, 41 minutes ago
comment by Jenius99 (U4918)
posted 3 hours, 13 minutes ago
Emery deserves all credit for driving forward the idea of going young. But it was really the directors who took it on after getting rid of Sanllehi.

It took a lot of gumption by Kroenkes to invite Wenger. It worked out perfectly for them. I wonder if they discussed an ambassadorial role for him.
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Got the hump and blamed his failings on the club not signing Zaha and Banega though.

Hardly advocated going young
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Considering that ESR, Willock, Saka etc were really young c19 at the time I don't think you'd expect anything more tbh. It was clear what his intentions were; buy from the English leagues and develop youngsters. That was something that Sanhelli clearly didn't want for the non-footballing reasons exposed later. And going against your boss usually ends with a P45.

posted on 28/12/22

I am not saying that is the main reason why I think Emery failed. There were other more pressing problems such as a dressing room full of failed Wenger players.

posted on 28/12/22

btw Gwen, Tierney, Saliba and even Leno for a GK were not OLD!

posted on 28/12/22

comment by IAWT (U10012)
posted 11 hours, 13 minutes ago
https://twitter.com/DailyAFC/status/1607729188605251586?t=BdCAoY074bRi9SGOLLQlzw&s=19
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I need this hoody.
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sold out

posted on 28/12/22

Yeah they make so many editions that they deliberately want to drive up demand through scarcity of the good ones

No idea why any man would buy the Stella McCartney Collab tho

posted on 28/12/22

Apart from people still not being able to accept Arteta has done more for Arsenal than his predecessor, I'm not sure why people still think Emery deserves any credit for his time at Arsenal.

Yes, he introduced Saka to the starting XI. At LB. However, as we now know, Saka would've made it under any manager, so no great intuition needed there from Emery.

His other 'great' youth introduction being Guendouzi. a player that he couldn't control either off the pitch, or on it - his highly erratic performances suggested he was just winging it most of the time. To compound the problem, Guendouzi soon became enveloped within the toxicity of the dressing room. Where was Emery's guiding hand at this point?

The irony, of course, being that Emery would've been better off binning the senior wasters, and actually investing in younger players that might've actually listened to him.

Instead, all we got under him was the most consistently turgid football I can remember Arsenal playing since the mid 80s, where we'd regularly been outshot by the opposition (both home and away) with our most 'creative' outlet being Kolasinac.

Emery also completely bodged the captaincy issue, as well as the Ozil issue.

Nice guy, but a complete failure at Arsenal.

comment by IAWT (U10012)

posted on 28/12/22

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posted on 28/12/22

To compound the problem, Guendouzi soon became enveloped within the toxicity of the dressing room. Where was Emery's guiding hand at this point?
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Really not sure if Emery knew about the toxicity within the dressing room neither had an idea of solving the problems.

posted on 28/12/22

comment by Gunnerthru (U6675)
posted about 2 hours ago
comment by IAWT (U10012)
posted 11 hours, 13 minutes ago
https://twitter.com/DailyAFC/status/1607729188605251586?t=BdCAoY074bRi9SGOLLQlzw&s=19
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I need this hoody.
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sold out
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everything is sold out, crazy that they couldn't restock in time for the busiest period of the year

posted on 28/12/22

comment by Gunnerthru (U6675)
posted 22 minutes ago
To compound the problem, Guendouzi soon became enveloped within the toxicity of the dressing room. Where was Emery's guiding hand at this point?
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Really not sure if Emery knew about the toxicity within the dressing room neither had an idea of solving the problems.
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You don't think he knew about the toxic atmosphere within the dressing room?

Seriously?

posted on 28/12/22

Players were openly mocking Emery (you can be sure Guendouzi was one)

posted on 28/12/22

Of course he knew, Emery stated that at other clubs he had the sporting director be more involved with handling the players, he felt he didn't have any support at Arsenal.

posted on 28/12/22

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/may/15/unai-emery-arsenal-couldnt-protect-me-truth-is-i-felt-alone

“Indeed,” Emery says. “At every club, I’ve been protected: Lorca, Almería, Valencia, PSG. At Sevilla I had Monchi. At PSG Nasser al-Khelaifi protected me in the dressing room and publicly. At Arsenal they weren’t able to, maybe because they came from Wenger, who did everything. They’d say: ‘We’re with you’ but in front of fans and the dressing room they couldn’t protect me. Truth is, I felt alone. And the results dictated I had to go."

posted on 28/12/22

He really said that?

posted on 28/12/22

Looks like it, it's in the article

posted on 28/12/22

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posted on 28/12/22

As DJ says, whoever came in after Wenger had a very difficult job. That's why the club went for experience (Emery), over potential (Arteta).

Nevertheless, difficult job or not, I don't get why some folk are so keen to rewrite history now - especially given where we are as a club now, as opposed to then.

posted on 28/12/22

*lols and denial notwithstanding

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