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Pat Vegas
01-10-2022, 09:22 AM
It looks like it's curtains for him then we go on a little run and we start to look good.

He's even fooled me in the last few weeks.

However out of the FA Cup, and soon probably a league cup drubbing by Liverpool and a loss to spurs and our season is over.

I don't think he'll go but he finally needs to get rid of some of the crap that shouldn't be anywhere near the club.

John Bunnell
01-10-2022, 10:11 AM
Arsenal of recent are always two or three bad results away from a massive collapse. We've seen it before too many times but I'm really hoping we bounce back because I'm tired of the endless hopes up, hopes crashed & repeat cycle. I personally have a feeling Arteta has instilled a bit of resilience into the team and I like his stance on Auba, who I think is a toxic energy the club can do without. So I'm giving Arteta benefit of doubt. I knew we'd probably lose yesterday from the starting line up. Squad depth is still a problem.

WES
01-11-2022, 08:46 AM
It looks like it's curtains for him then we go on a little run and we start to look good.

He's even fooled me in the last few weeks.

However out of the FA Cup, and soon probably a league cup drubbing by Liverpool and a loss to spurs and our season is over.

I don't think he'll go but he finally needs to get rid of some of the crap that shouldn't be anywhere near the club.

That or he's managing a very talented but very young side (one that dominated Man City for 60 minutes) with loads of potential but, like most young teams, is capable of inconsistency. :shrug:

Pat Vegas
01-11-2022, 09:13 AM
That or he's managing a very talented but very young side (one that dominated Man City for 60 minutes) with loads of potential but, like most young teams, is capable of inconsistency. :shrug:

I think we were very good against City,
But we still didn't win and threw the game away in the space of 5 minutes with stupid decisions from players who should know better.