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Sir C
11-21-2020, 08:22 PM
It’s all extremely irritating.

Pat Vegas
11-23-2020, 09:04 AM
but Jose is a 'washed up' manager apparently.

Tony C
11-23-2020, 10:48 AM
Will be interesting how this pans out...personally think Everton are in with a shot especially as they have decent financial support.

If they stay close until January then I’d expect Carlo to get a couple decent reinforcements for a serious run at the title.

I don’t expect Tottenham to be anywhere close.

For us I just want us to keep on improving. Really need that Elneny-Partey axis back and then we can start fine tuning our attack.

Long term I’m not sure what happens to Pepe. Hopefully yesterday was a wake up call for him. Think it’s important Arteta backs him and gives him a way back in rather that exile him like Ozil, Sokratis and Gwen. Although I don’t know...Arteta seems like one of these woke types who gets upset quickly and wants to cancel someone for the smallest of things.

barrybueno
11-23-2020, 02:30 PM
It’s all extremely irritating.

Oh it's nailed on C but I don't see how Wenger hanging around could stop it. At least now José might not actually collect his traditional 6 pts. Chin up old boy!

AFC East
11-23-2020, 08:53 PM
It’s all extremely irritating.

Get a grip. Even I'm not old to have seen Spurs win the league and I never will. Liverpool are still a machine. Spurs are and always will be, Spurs.

However the Wenger Out pricks should still self-mutilate.

AFC East
11-23-2020, 08:55 PM
Will be interesting how this pans out...personally think Everton are in with a shot especially as they have decent financial support.

If they stay close until January then I’d expect Carlo to get a couple decent reinforcements for a serious run at the title.

I don’t expect Tottenham to be anywhere close.

For us I just want us to keep on improving. Really need that Elneny-Partey axis back and then we can start fine tuning our attack.

Long term I’m not sure what happens to Pepe. Hopefully yesterday was a wake up call for him. Think it’s important Arteta backs him and gives him a way back in rather that exile him like Ozil, Sokratis and Gwen. Although I don’t know...Arteta seems like one of these woke types who gets upset quickly and wants to cancel someone for the smallest of things.

Long term his contract expires. Short term, he'll have the odd good cameo.

Arteta has improved us defensively. That was the easy part, now he needs to make us play football again. It's going to take ages.

Alberto Balsam Rodriguez
11-24-2020, 12:12 PM
It’s all extremely irritating.


How is it the fault of the Wenger Out brigade if Spurs *win the league?















*It won't happen

Sir C
11-24-2020, 01:45 PM
How is it the fault of the Wenger Out brigade if Spurs *win the league?















*It won't happen

You’ll get neither logic nor reason from me, that’s for sure.

Yesterday Once More
11-24-2020, 03:16 PM
This is a team in Wenger's own image. Lightweight and lacking in top quality. Little wonder when the archetypal Wenger signing is at the helm, when we were crying out for an experienced, A-list manager. Mourinho may be past his best but my goodness he would have given us a better chance of winning another title. Ancelloti has made a genuine difference at Everton. Meanwhile, we are heading for mid-table.

WES
11-25-2020, 09:31 AM
This is a team in Wenger's own image. Lightweight and lacking in top quality. Little wonder when the archetypal Wenger signing is at the helm, when we were crying out for an experienced, A-list manager. Mourinho may be past his best but my goodness he would have given us a better chance of winning another title. Ancelloti has made a genuine difference at Everton. Meanwhile, we are heading for mid-table.

You've watched us play recently and you think this is a team in Wenger's own image?

I suggest you watch more closely.

Luis Anaconda
11-25-2020, 10:39 AM
You've watched us play recently and you think this is a team in Wenger's own image?

I suggest you watch more closely.

He's always been an idiot. Describing Arteta as a archetypal Wenger signing doesn't really bear scrutiny either