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getting sacked in the morning, your getting sacked in the morning.
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Sacking is too good.
Stick him and Xhaka in a grinder and feed the remains to Gunnersaurus. |
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best price 10/3 with William Hill worth a small dabble as they have a few tough fixtures coming up
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You couldn't really call him a manager though.
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2 words sum up ARSENAL FOOTBALL CLUB
calum chambers,wasnr good enough 6 yrs ago now a 100 signings later /3 managers later he,s a starter, ![]() ,gooners unlucky that all of his loan clubs saw what for some reason arteta cant see, ![]() |
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Perhaps Bruce is a better bet
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Vieira 1st i reckon , Arteta close 2nd
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Arse level with the champions
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https://www.betfair.com/exchange/plus/football/market/1.186416900
market up |
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looking good
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Very salient point about Chambers. His assistant didn't look up to it either against Lukaku at the weekend. Arsenal look lost at sea without a rudder at present and it's going to be a long, long way back. It could take twenty years to recover on the park.
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wba in the league cup tonight is just what he doesnt want
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2.5 fav on bf
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tomorrow night but yeah, could be a lay against the baggies
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sorry yes tomorrow night
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Arsenal are playing City at the weekend so doubt they'll field a strong team. WBA have other interests this season so they too will almost certainly field kids. I don't know why they don't rename this cup the U23 EPL.
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you were right nobby 0-6, so no axe falling just yet. they defo need to put a performance at citeh
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A friend pointed out to me that West Brom made 11 changes and handed out various debuts to younger players. Presumably to rest the better players with a view to the domestic season?!
What a disrespect of Arsenal that is. Must feel like a kick in the teeth. However, losing 0-6 to anyone is not at all good. Seems a strange strategy. |
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Why would WBA risk any of their championship starting 11 for a cup run when their absolute priority is automatic promotion to the PL?
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Should find sum defenders if he wishes to continue be a
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5-0 hopint to collect on my bet now must be a dead man walking surely
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And get Big Sam in?
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about 1.7 last i looked. I laid a bit at 1.72, these manager sackings have a way of not going as expected, even though of course he's struggling just now, so it wouldn't be that much of a shock if he goes. we'll see
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Just as well they beat wba by 6 goals
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im on at 10/3
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couple of relegation six pointers coming up against Norwich and Burnley
maybe they'll wait until after those? |
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Vieira 1st to go
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thats the point any club with ambition would be getting rid now,they didnt employ arteta to beat norwich and burnley, results against those just paper over cracks everyone can see,till next tough game and the circus starts all over again
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spot on first time
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lose to Norwich and he is gone !
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probably safe for a bit now
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I am seriously worried Spurs might pip Arsenal to Big Sam on Boxing Day
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Ole, ole ole ole..
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Nuno be gone by next weds
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See what Tottenham did yesterday keeping ARTETA in a job, short term pain,for long term gain.
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Arteta seemed doomed to fail because his methods looked to be a continuation of Wenger Mark 2, possession based football, the first 45 minutes was more reminiscent of Wenger's football in the first 10 years, counter attacking football. That was only the 12th time Arteta has been at the Emirates as manager in front of a full crowd, must count. Next 5 matches all winnable, needs to keep going for the jugular to get the fans onside. It was great to watch, when you have players like Saka, Smith-Rowe and Auba, don't start passing it around the back, you can easily defend against that unless you are City with City's players and City's manager, you can't easily defend against pace and power.
That's where Wenger went wrong, changed philosophy and started recruiting a load of diminutive munchkin midfielders, years of watching a BTEC Barcelona, Kind Regards. |
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Well it looked like people were running off the ball again because they thought they might ashley get a forward pass.
I have some faith in the younger players. Hopefully this is not a Spurs Master Plan. |
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You can defend against pace and power if you sit back. I wouldn't call any of Arsenal's front 3 particularly powerful either, they're all lightweights. Spurs played a high line with their midfield pushed up and left themselves wide open. Most teams don't do that against Arsenal. They sit back and look to expose Arsenal's defence which isn't watertight, eg Brentford. United also struggle against teams who play like this.
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