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Sir C
10-07-2019, 08:27 AM
the George Graham years - or at least the post-91, grimly cynical negativity of his teams.

In retrospect those were days of wine and roses. At least there were adjectives one could ascribe to those sides. 'Grim, cynical and negative' may not be flattering but at least they're something. Some evidence of life.

Emery's team is like a hollowed-out corpse. With the skni removed. It's just a... nothing.

How long must we put up with this farce?

IUFG
10-07-2019, 08:45 AM
How long must be put up with this farce?

Until the end of this season, sc :shrug:

Sir C
10-07-2019, 08:52 AM
Until the end of this season, sc :shrug:

But what if the shítness of both Spurs and Manyoo conspires to leave us in 4th.

They'll extend his contract :-(

Tony C
10-07-2019, 08:52 AM
Looking forward to...the meltdown when Arsene takes over from Ole

IUFG
10-07-2019, 08:58 AM
Looking forward to...the meltdown when Arsene takes over from Ole

They can sing "Sit down you *****phile" at least 19 times a season.

Billy Goat Sverige
10-07-2019, 09:06 AM
But what if the shítness of both Spurs and Manyoo conspires to leave us in 4th.

They'll extend his contract :-(

Possibly. I suppose it depends on if they see him as a long term solution. Someone who can consistently have us in the top 4 and push us to challenge for the league. From what we’ve seen so far that’s not likely. Who’s available to replace him might also come into it. If PSG sacked Tuchel I could see them ditching Emery for him.

IUFG
10-07-2019, 09:11 AM
Possibly. I suppose it depends on if they see him as a long term solution. Someone who can consistently have us in the top 4 and push us to challenge for the league. From what we’ve seen so far that’s not likely. Who’s available to replace him might also come into it. If PSG sacked Tuchel I could see them ditching Emery for him.

We could have Zidane next season.

Proper shítness :cloud9:

Ash
10-07-2019, 09:12 AM
Possibly. I suppose it depends on if they see him as a long term solution. Someone who can consistently have us in the top 4 and push us to challenge for the league. From what we’ve seen so far that’s not likely. Who’s available to replace him might also come into it. If PSG sacked Tuchel I could see them ditching Emery for him.

Pep could be looking for a new challenge soon.

IUFG
10-07-2019, 09:14 AM
Pep could be looking for a new challenge soon.

We would, no doubt, get the spent version of Pep :-(

Billy Goat Sverige
10-07-2019, 09:14 AM
Pep could be looking for a new challenge soon.

With Arteta taking over and showing he’s the next great manager. Another Gazidis **** up. The nightmare scenario.

Rich
10-07-2019, 09:49 AM
Possibly. I suppose it depends on if they see him as a long term solution. Someone who can consistently have us in the top 4 and push us to challenge for the league. From what we’ve seen so far that’s not likely. Who’s available to replace him might also come into it. If PSG sacked Tuchel I could see them ditching Emery for him.

How about Solomon Campbell? He's available.

I also have no idea why we have not yet employed Erik ten Hag.

IUFG
10-07-2019, 10:03 AM
How about Solomon Campbell? He's available.

I also have no idea why we have not yet employed Erik ten Hag.

Who the fúck is Solomon Campbell?

Billy Goat Sverige
10-07-2019, 10:22 AM
Who the fúck is Solomon Campbell?

The “not really an Arsenal fan” version of Sulzeer Campbell’s name. Or maybe Sol has a Jewish cousin?

IUFG
10-07-2019, 10:23 AM
The “not really an Arsenal fan” version of Sulzeer Campbell’s name. Or maybe Sol has a Jewish cousin?

:nod:

I also note that Erik ten Hag is actually currently gainfully employed

Pokster
10-07-2019, 10:25 AM
How about Solomon Campbell? He's available.

I also have no idea why we have not yet employed Erik ten Hag.

Because he has a job? You probably hadn't even heard of him until last week

Rich
10-07-2019, 10:48 AM
Because he has a job? You probably hadn't even heard of him until last week

He is employed by Ajax. Hardly a footballing Mecca.

As we were told by Raul over the summer; when The Arsenal knock at your door, it is a different kind of knock to other clubs.

Sir C
10-07-2019, 10:51 AM
He is employed by Ajax. Hardly a footballing Mecca.

As we were told by Raul over the summer; when The Arsenal knock at your door, it is a different kind of knock to other clubs.

:clap: I wish it were possible that someone actually is this stupid. Sadly you have shown yourself to be a tony c character. :-(

Ash
10-07-2019, 11:02 AM
:clap: I wish it were possible that someone actually is this stupid. Sadly you have shown yourself to be a tony c character. :-(

The person operating Rich has done a good job imo. Caught more fish than a very big fishing trawler thingy.

Tony C
10-07-2019, 07:39 PM
Next manager is Freddy 10/1 #freemoney

Forget all the fancy names...he’s got the job...nailed on.

The future of the team is the Youths and they all respect him.

The no2 will be interesting...if it isn’t one of his invincible buddies then maybe a fellow Swede and Gooner...Kim Kalstrom perhaps?

What a shrewdie Arsene was...

Edu technical director
Freddy manager
Kim no2
Per head of the academy

That’s some Emperor Palpatine planning there.

eastgermanautos
10-07-2019, 08:47 PM
the George Graham years - or at least the post-91, grimly cynical negativity of his teams.

In retrospect those were days of wine and roses. At least there were adjectives one could ascribe to those sides. 'Grim, cynical and negative' may not be flattering but at least they're something. Some evidence of life.

Emery's team is like a hollowed-out corpse. With the skni removed. It's just a... nothing.

How long must we put up with this farce?

I don't understand in the least what your objection to Emery is. Under Wenger, we were a hollowed-out corpse, having suffered for years under his weak booshseeit. Emery has Made Arsenal Great Again*

*In theory.