Holmes_and_Watson Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago (edited) 2 hours ago, Whitey Grandad said: CHDAJFU ? 🙂 Fun aside, that would be a no. I doubt any experienced, top level manager would align with SR's "genius" policies. It's not just cheapness as a reason they go for up and coming managers. Noone serious would put up with their nonsense. It would quickly end in acrimony. Jesse Marsch saw through it quickly enough to avoid signing up. One of those "Arteta quits after 3 days, after realising SR are a bunch of charlatans. Police also investigating a bump on Arteta's head, and a dodgy signature, both appearing just before he was announced as manager." Edited 10 hours ago by Holmes_and_Watson sp
Lighthouse Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago 1 hour ago, ApprenticeBillionaire said: I can see Arsenal pulling the trigger on Arteta at end of season. He's been there 6 years and has won fuck all. Interesting that you’d post that now and not after beating Real Madrid twice in the space of a week. They’re second and in the CL semifinals, he’s going nowhere.
Dark Munster Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 2 hours ago, Lighthouse said: Nobody is really going into the playoffs with any kind of form. Between the four of them, their last three games have been W2 D2 L8. Sunderland also have five straight defeats. Can’t see much beyond a comfortable win for the Blades. For obvious reasons I want the strongest team to win the playoffs, which presumably is Sheff. Utd.
ApprenticeBillionaire Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 27 minutes ago, Lighthouse said: Interesting that you’d post that now and not after beating Real Madrid twice in the space of a week. They’re second and in the CL semifinals, he’s going nowhere. 7 years next year then....
benjii Posted 20 minutes ago Posted 20 minutes ago Arsenal have gone from several seasons of finishing outside CL places at the end of Wenger / start of Arteta to finishing 2nd three years in a row. I think they will be happy with that for now. Pressure will come if Man City and Chelsea get their act together and Liverpool maintain their form and Arsenal drop down next season.
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