We need to get rid of the Lego Haired one. Doesn't matter how much you give him to spend on a bloated squad, he ain't doing it.
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City 2 up now at Palace. They'll be 3 points clear of us at least by New Years Day.
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Our title hopes were always going to rest on City not returning to their dominant selves. And they still may not. But it isn't looking good....Originally posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View PostWe need to get rid of the Lego Haired one. Doesn't matter how much you give him to spend on a bloated squad, he ain't doing it.
I still don't think we have the courage, mindset or ambition to win the league. We are too cautious in every action and our game management mode is a disaster. And the injuries speak for themselves.
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Well cheer me up why don't ya
. . . . . . .Originally posted by Peter View PostOur title hopes were always going to rest on City not returning to their dominant selves. And they still may not. But it isn't looking good....
I still don't think we have the courage, mindset or ambition to win the league. We are too cautious in every action and our game management mode is a disaster. And the injuries speak for themselves.
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Right. We must buy a few more strikers in January; THEY are not cautious.Originally posted by Peter View PostOur title hopes were always going to rest on City not returning to their dominant selves. And they still may not. But it isn't looking good....
I still don't think we have the courage, mindset or ambition to win the league. We are too cautious in every action and our game management mode is a disaster. And the injuries speak for themselves."Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.
"But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."
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Caution doesn't come from a lack of firepower. It comes from bad Generals.Originally posted by redgunamo View PostRight. We must buy a few more strikers in January; THEY are not cautious.
Arteta doesn't have enough faith in his players and wants to control games himself as much as possible. So he loves rehearsed actions like set pieces but is less concerned with creativity. Once in front, he wants to kill the game with shape and discipline, not by being brave and using movement and ball retention.
His control freakery is holding us back.
Has to be said.... with better players and a stronger squad we are a worse side than we were two seasons ago.
If he doesn't find a way of loosening us up then we aren't going to progress. You cant win the league playing like this.
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Fair points. I?m still looking at the squad and leaning more towards optimism but only on the basis that they stop dropping like flies. We can?t achieve continuity with the current level of injury rotation.Originally posted by Peter View PostCaution doesn't come from a lack of firepower. It comes from bad Generals.
Arteta doesn't have enough faith in his players and wants to control games himself as much as possible. So he loves rehearsed actions like set pieces but is less concerned with creativity. Once in front, he wants to kill the game with shape and discipline, not by being brave and using movement and ball retention.
His control freakery is holding us back.
Has to be said.... with better players and a stronger squad we are a worse side than we were two seasons ago.
If he doesn't find a way of loosening us up then we aren't going to progress. You cant win the league playing like this.
If history shows Arteta blowing what was perceived as an unassailable lead in the league, plus a CL exit, the board won?t be left with much choice at the end of the season.
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Much of that may be true, but it has nothing to do with Saturday's performance.Originally posted by Peter View PostCaution doesn't come from a lack of firepower. It comes from bad Generals.
Arteta doesn't have enough faith in his players and wants to control games himself as much as possible. So he loves rehearsed actions like set pieces but is less concerned with creativity. Once in front, he wants to kill the game with shape and discipline, not by being brave and using movement and ball retention.
His control freakery is holding us back.
Has to be said.... with better players and a stronger squad we are a worse side than we were two seasons ago.
If he doesn't find a way of loosening us up then we aren't going to progress. You cant win the league playing like this.
We completely controlled the game for 85 min or so, and got into many great positions. And each and every time the final ball, the crucial touch, the final decision where to pass etc were all utterly sh1t. It was amazing watching so many good players in good positions do really sh1t things so many times.
And remember that only a few games ago the opposite was true against Spurs and Bayern Munich. Lord knows what the explanation is
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Originally posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View PostWe need to get rid of the Lego Haired one. Doesn't matter how much you give him to spend on a bloated squad, he ain't doing it.
he's not the man, he's reached a certain point and that's as far as he will go.
I was feeling quite confident to a point but the warning signs are there since the Chelsea game, thought it may have been a blip but Villa the same and Saturday night was a shambles. he's reverted to the over cautious ways. also if he's so wonderful why are no clubs sniffing around Mr Arteta?Last edited by Pat Vegas; 12-15-2025, 08:36 AM.
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Not sure if you've noticed, Pat, but we're top of the leagueOriginally posted by Pat Vegas View Post
he's not the man, he's reached a certain point and that's as far as he will go.
I was feeling quite confident to a point but the warning signs are there since the Chelsea game, thought it may have been a blip but Villa the same and Saturday night was a shambles. he's reverted to the over cautious ways. also if he's so wonderful why are no clubs sniffing around Mr Arteta?
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Maybe it was just one of those nights. One of those crazy old nights....Originally posted by WES View PostMuch of that may be true, but it has nothing to do with Saturday's performance.
We completely controlled the game for 85 min or so, and got into many great positions. And each and every time the final ball, the crucial touch, the final decision where to pass etc were all utterly sh1t. It was amazing watching so many good players in good positions do really sh1t things so many times.
And remember that only a few games ago the opposite was true against Spurs and Bayern Munich. Lord knows what the explanation is
I had better not miss any more games
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The injuries are part of the lack of trust. What trust he does have is invested in a small group of players and his resulting reluctance to rotate leads to overloading. Then the untrusted replacements come in rusty and with few minutes under their belt. 2 games a week for them is likely to overload then quickly- hence Ben White.Originally posted by 7sisters View PostFair points. I?m still looking at the squad and leaning more towards optimism but only on the basis that they stop dropping like flies. We can?t achieve continuity with the current level of injury rotation.
If history shows Arteta blowing what was perceived as an unassailable lead in the league, plus a CL exit, the board won?t be left with much choice at the end of the season.
I don't think any lead in November is unassailable- particularly a lead that is almost eradicated by one draw and one defeat.
I'd say Arteta has until end of next season. If we are still trophyless at that stage then a discussion needs to take place.
My biggest concern at the moment is the transfer business. Did Arteta want Eze and Gyokeres?
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We're top of the league because everyone else has had an awful start. It is like congratulating yourself for being the tallest pile of ****.Originally posted by Pat Vegas View Postwe've done that before. based on recent years I don't see any evidence to say we'll seal the deal
If we don't improve, we won't be top of the league for much longer.
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Can't see why he wouldn't have wanted them. Of course, they don't come from Real Sociedad or anything but still, Mikel would know they could at least hold up an end, so to speak.Originally posted by Peter View PostThe injuries are part of the lack of trust. What trust he does have is invested in a small group of players and his resulting reluctance to rotate leads to overloading. Then the untrusted replacements come in rusty and with few minutes under their belt. 2 games a week for them is likely to overload then quickly- hence Ben White.
I don't think any lead in November is unassailable- particularly a lead that is almost eradicated by one draw and one defeat.
I'd say Arteta has until end of next season. If we are still trophyless at that stage then a discussion needs to take place.
My biggest concern at the moment is the transfer business. Did Arteta want Eze and Gyokeres?
And they have both shifted a few shirts."Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.
"But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."
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