Our star striker on the wing.
It’s like Wenger never left.
Dago Chauncey Gardiner OUT!
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Our star striker on the wing.
It’s like Wenger never left.
Dago Chauncey Gardiner OUT!
For shame.
Trying to give AW credit when we all know it was GG who pioneered the policy of playing your full back in a totally opposite role to what most expect. Nigel Winterburn for those not of a certain age.
I expect you are too young to really remember.
The whole clinging onto Wenger is a sad thing to see. Move on, he is history. Should have been sacked earlier. The future is bright.
Oh yes, I'll never forget what he did for the club. How could any sensible Arsenal supporter not recognize the enormous, positive impact he had on us? :shrug:
Equally, I think it is important that we recognize that if not for sycophantic, childish supporters like you who were incapable of objective, rational analysis we would have retired him 4-5 years earlier than we did thereby improving the historical view of his legacy, eliminating 4-5 years of unnecessary angst and conflict within the club and providing the additional success that might have meant that we were in the middle of period of unparalleled success at this point rather than just the beginning.
It is you who caused this. You and people like you. This is your fault and you should accept your culpability and consider the option of getting a new hobby.
:-)
The new man has addressed several weaknesses that have been apparent for a few years. We've not had a player like Torriera for a while now. He was at the centre of most of our build up play last night but equally impressive, was his cover for the defence.
You cant also fail to acknowledge what he's done for the likes of Iwobi and Xhaka, by improving their effectiveness by about 200%.
I realise its early days and the need to not get ahead of ourselves but the squad are playing with real purpose and appear to be far fitter under the new training management.
He just needs to work on his press conference Spanglish and he'll cut quite the manager.
Not to mention that results were getting worse under Wenger with no sign of change.
You could add in that Emery has won a league within the past few years even if it was PSG in a one team league. I'd also point out that stating that our chances have improved significantly is far less controversial than saying that we will never win the league under Emery.
Cause that bit is just nonsense.
Every team has a blip. Spurs are having theirs - being a decent team - that is.
Mourinho, on the other hand, was wholly predictable.
At least Emery is making decisions that the fans can see - picking players on form, hooking underperformers... and Torreira :love:
I think the two most pleasing aspects are the obvious impact he has had on some existing players (Iwobi for example) and the fact that the signings that the new structure has made so far appear to be pulling us in the right direction- at this point Guendouzi, Toerreira, the Greek lad and the new keeper are looking like good additions.
Its a good start.