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posted on 26/5/21

Exactly what I was thinking

posted on 26/5/21

The players want to be ashamed of themselves bunch of Losers!!!!

posted on 26/5/21

In Europe we certainly seem cursed

comment by Tyke (U9181)

posted on 26/5/21

Well played Villarreal, happy for Emery.

posted on 26/5/21

Crap club mentality

posted on 26/5/21

I don’t know what went wrong with Unai at arsenal. We went from singing ‘we’ve got our arsenal back’ to an irreversible slump that saw him get sacked. I feel when he has a team with no egos and on a level field he manages to get maximum out of those players. I feel their were many who just didn’t get his philosophy at the time with certain players who just didn’t want him there. It’s sad it didn’t work out with us, fairplay to Him and Villarreal tho.

comment by Devil (U6522)

posted on 26/5/21

It was Hazard's swansong game. You never stood a chance whoever the manager was

posted on 27/5/21

comment by PowerkingHenry27 (U18930)
posted 12 minutes ago
I don’t know what went wrong with Unai at arsenal. We went from singing ‘we’ve got our arsenal back’ to an irreversible slump that saw him get sacked. I feel when he has a team with no egos and on a level field he manages to get maximum out of those players. I feel their were many who just didn’t get his philosophy at the time with certain players who just didn’t want him there. It’s sad it didn’t work out with us, fairplay to Him and Villarreal tho.
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The language problem was insurmountable - even on our good run if you were at the Grove you could see that it was flukey.

Still, a good ebening for him tonight…

posted on 27/5/21

No Arsenal fan can say they were surprised to see Emery immediately take a striker off and bring Coquelin on as soon as United scored their equaliser with 45 minutes left to play.

Emery's only problem during his time at Arsenal was that he was simply at the wrong club. Both the fanbase and the club hierarchy were simply not prepared to embrace "handbrake football". Not after 22 years of Wenger-ball.

And I suspect that this is what will eventually do our current ultra-defensive manager in. Arteta could bag a trophy in each of the next 3 seasons, but he will always have a hard time winning everyone over.

posted on 27/5/21

Yes

posted on 27/5/21

Very defensive last night, he wasn't allowed to do that at Arsenal.

posted on 27/5/21

it's the club culture that's the problem.

too frightened to take the next step, happy to rest on our laurels, always talking about our status and the Arsenal way we lose sight of the important things like European Cups and League trophies.

This comes from the top and transmits itself to the managers and the players.

Look at Madrid as an example. No trophies manager falls on his sword (despite winning everything in club football) standards are so high there's no way he's hanging around stinking the place out.

Our manager finishes 8th and the talk is "war chest for next season"

Until this attitude changes we will always be second best

comment by 8bit (U2653)

posted on 27/5/21

We got schooled against Chelsea so can't really complain about that, but we should've easily gone through against Atletico and Villareal if we took our chances. No curses but a weak mentality in the squad and the lack of leaders.

posted on 27/5/21

comment by IanWrightWrightWright (U12750)
posted 3 hours, 53 minutes ago
it's the club culture that's the problem.

too frightened to take the next step, happy to rest on our laurels, always talking about our status and the Arsenal way we lose sight of the important things like European Cups and League trophies.

This comes from the top and transmits itself to the managers and the players.

Look at Madrid as an example. No trophies manager falls on his sword (despite winning everything in club football) standards are so high there's no way he's hanging around stinking the place out.

Our manager finishes 8th and the talk is "war chest for next season"

Until this attitude changes we will always be second best

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This

posted on 27/5/21

comment by 8bit (U2653)
posted 1 hour, 52 minutes ago
We got schooled against Chelsea so can't really complain about that, but we should've easily gone through against Atletico and Villareal if we took our chances. No curses but a weak mentality in the squad and the lack of leaders.
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It had something to do with the manager. Picking soft unquantifiable qualities such as 'leadership' or 'weak mentality' is usually a cop out for failure of preparation.

comment by 8bit (U2653)

posted on 27/5/21

The team mentality is down to the manager but there's also players who are simply weak mentally and can't be moulded and we have many of them. Mentality and attitude is just as important as talent, especially when it comes down to the crucial moments in big games, when we desperately needed a goal against Villareal there was nobody who stepped up and looked to take responsibility.

posted on 27/5/21

Not sure about that 8bit. I think repetitions in training as well as tactics is key to a getting performance from a player. There are numerous reasons, in my opinion, when a player may not perform, for example physical readiness, form, tiredness etc. Some players are developing so probably need closer coaching etc. Of course there will be a difference in quality where players separate themselves from the others specifically because they can perform under highest pressure. The problem with us of course is that we will never be able to buy those proven Galacticos. We can only buy players who a good head coach can develop that ability in the future and one who can get lesser players to perform those levels.

posted on 27/5/21

And those games against Vilarreal? In my opinion our manager didn't commit to attack for the first game or the first half the second game. After that it was too late.

comment by 8bit (U2653)

posted on 27/5/21

We've had this issue for years since Wenger was here, it's not down to any specific manager or tactics. Managers have a big influence on the mentality of the squad but there's only so much they can do depending on the players and we have a very poor group. We've got players with talent but they're not consistent or don't turn up when it really matters. Someone like Tierney on the other hand leads from the front and rarely has a bad game. But we don't have many of those characters and you need them to be successful.

comment by 8bit (U2653)

posted on 27/5/21

One thing though is the club has no direction or leadership from the very top, from the Kroenkes to Vinai to Edu we're completely rudderless. Some of these players could go to City or Liverpool where there's more structure and a stronger mentality and do well but Arsenal is a tough club to join because expectations are high but there's so many things wrong with the club.

posted on 27/5/21

comment by 8bit (U2653)
posted 25 minutes ago
One thing though is the club has no direction or leadership from the very top, from the Kroenkes to Vinai to Edu we're completely rudderless. Some of these players could go to City or Liverpool where there's more structure and a stronger mentality and do well but Arsenal is a tough club to join because expectations are high but there's so many things wrong with the club.
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That I agree with 100%

posted on 27/5/21

He couldn’t speak English. That was literally the only thing that sealed his doom

posted on 28/5/21

the fans are also culpable.

how many times I hear "our players are better than them" whenever we lose to a team we deem beneath us.

No, our players are useless we overate them and when they fail we can't understand why

posted on 28/5/21

One thing though is the club has no direction or leadership from the very top, from the Kroenkes to Vinai to Edu we're completely rudderless.
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Don't forget the Hill Wood mob (Bank of england my @rse)

How many times did we sell our best player(s) how many times did we break the transfer record??
I remeber when Newcastle paid £15mil for Shearer thinking "we'd never spend that kind of money on a player" (relative costs of course)

posted on 28/5/21

Different eras. Different owners had different problems. You cannot compare how we conducted business in the past just like you cannot compare problems different managers face and how they have solved or not solved those unique problems.

Our problem now lie with Kroenke's indifference to our performances and acceptance of mediocrity. In the past players were often given a pass on their performances and now it seems they have accepted 'no consequences approach' at management level as well.

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