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Re: Mourinho as Future Arsenal Manager

Postby DiamondGooner » Mon Nov 04, 2019 10:52 pm

ag6789 wrote:The same man who bought Cazorla, Ozil (42 mil) and Sanchez ( 35 mil) resulting in 3 FA cups.


The same man who for those 3 players stacked our team with all the deadwood we spent 2 seasons clearing out, yes?

Lets analyse his "other" signings shall we?

Kim Kalstrom - On loan, comes complete with a broken leg

Welbeck, Perez, Mkhitarayan, Sanogo, Nicholas Bendtner, Park Chu-Young, Almunia, Sendoros, Silvestre, Cygan, Bischoff, Chamakh, Denilson, Luhzny, Jeffers, Squilachi.

Some of these players were so bad, he bought them, they played 1-2 games and then we never saw them ever again ..................
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Re: Mourinho as Future Arsenal Manager

Postby UFGN » Mon Nov 04, 2019 10:56 pm

DiamondGooner wrote:
ag6789 wrote:The same man who bought Cazorla, Ozil (42 mil) and Sanchez ( 35 mil) resulting in 3 FA cups.


The same man who for those 3 players stacked our team with all the deadwood we spent 2 seasons clearing out, yes?

Lets analyse his "other" signings shall we?

Kim Kalstrom - On loan, comes complete with a broken leg

Welbeck, Perez, Mkhitarayan, Sanogo, Nicholas Bendtner, Park Chu-Young, Almunia, Sendoros, Silvestre, Cygan, Bischoff, Chamakh, Denilson, Luhzny, Jeffers, Squilachi.

Some of these players were so bad, he bought them, they played 1-2 games and then we never saw them ever again ..................


Youre telling downright lies about Kim Kalstrom, his legs were fine.

He didn't have a broken leg, he had a fractured back that could have crippled him
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Re: Mourinho as Future Arsenal Manager

Postby DiamondGooner » Mon Nov 04, 2019 11:01 pm

UFGN wrote:
DiamondGooner wrote:
ag6789 wrote:The same man who bought Cazorla, Ozil (42 mil) and Sanchez ( 35 mil) resulting in 3 FA cups.


The same man who for those 3 players stacked our team with all the deadwood we spent 2 seasons clearing out, yes?

Lets analyse his "other" signings shall we?

Kim Kalstrom - On loan, comes complete with a broken leg

Welbeck, Perez, Mkhitarayan, Sanogo, Nicholas Bendtner, Park Chu-Young, Almunia, Sendoros, Silvestre, Cygan, Bischoff, Chamakh, Denilson, Luhzny, Jeffers, Squilachi.

Some of these players were so bad, he bought them, they played 1-2 games and then we never saw them ever again ..................


Youre telling downright lies about Kim Kalstrom, his legs were fine.

He didn't have a broken leg, he had a fractured back that could have crippled him


Ok calm down shirley, I forgot what injury it was.

The point being we signed a player on loan who couldn't play as he was injured.
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Re: Mourinho as Future Arsenal Manager

Postby UFGN » Mon Nov 04, 2019 11:04 pm

DiamondGooner wrote:
UFGN wrote:
DiamondGooner wrote:
ag6789 wrote:The same man who bought Cazorla, Ozil (42 mil) and Sanchez ( 35 mil) resulting in 3 FA cups.


The same man who for those 3 players stacked our team with all the deadwood we spent 2 seasons clearing out, yes?

Lets analyse his "other" signings shall we?

Kim Kalstrom - On loan, comes complete with a broken leg

Welbeck, Perez, Mkhitarayan, Sanogo, Nicholas Bendtner, Park Chu-Young, Almunia, Sendoros, Silvestre, Cygan, Bischoff, Chamakh, Denilson, Luhzny, Jeffers, Squilachi.

Some of these players were so bad, he bought them, they played 1-2 games and then we never saw them ever again ..................


Youre telling downright lies about Kim Kalstrom, his legs were fine.

He didn't have a broken leg, he had a fractured back that could have crippled him


Ok calm down shirley, I forgot what injury it was.

The point being we signed a player on loan who couldn't play as he was injured.


Probably should have included a ;)

At the end if the day, a crippled footballer is a silly thing to buy or loan, I mean what use could it possibly have

Like buying an ugly cat that you cant bring yourself to pet
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Re: Mourinho as Future Arsenal Manager

Postby StLGooner » Tue Nov 05, 2019 1:45 pm

The players don't like playing Emery's style, which is defensive, what makes anyone think they'll like playing Mou's style, which is also defensive. No thanks!

We need a manager that the players like playing for and respect.
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Re: Mourinho as Future Arsenal Manager

Postby UFGN » Tue Nov 05, 2019 3:17 pm

StLGooner wrote:The players don't like playing Emery's style, which is defensive, what makes anyone think they'll like playing Mou's style, which is also defensive. No thanks!

We need a manager that the players like playing for and respect.


We need a manager who commands respect sure

But theyll play how they're bloody well told to

As with so many things in life a ballanced approach is probably best. We have good attacking players who we should exploit but we need players who will afford us that opportunity by being disciplined and competent in defence and defensive midfield
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Re: Mourinho as Future Arsenal Manager

Postby StLGooner » Tue Nov 05, 2019 3:20 pm

UFGN wrote:
StLGooner wrote:The players don't like playing Emery's style, which is defensive, what makes anyone think they'll like playing Mou's style, which is also defensive. No thanks!

We need a manager that the players like playing for and respect.


We need a manager who commands respect sure

But theyll play how they're bloody well told to

As with so many things in life a ballanced approach is probably best. We have good attacking players who we should exploit but we need players who will afford us that opportunity by being disciplined and competent in defence and defensive midfield



Ideally yes, they should play how they're told. But that doesn't mean they'll like it or be happy about it.
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Re: Mourinho as Future Arsenal Manager

Postby DiamondGooner » Tue Nov 05, 2019 4:06 pm

StLGooner wrote:
UFGN wrote:
StLGooner wrote:The players don't like playing Emery's style, which is defensive, what makes anyone think they'll like playing Mou's style, which is also defensive. No thanks!

We need a manager that the players like playing for and respect.


We need a manager who commands respect sure

But theyll play how they're bloody well told to

As with so many things in life a ballanced approach is probably best. We have good attacking players who we should exploit but we need players who will afford us that opportunity by being disciplined and competent in defence and defensive midfield



Ideally yes, they should play how they're told. But that doesn't mean they'll like it or be happy about it.


True if you want to play defensive then you need defensive minded players.

In sports mentality is a big deal, its why people have an issue with Ozil but as I've always said if you wanted that you should of bought that.

You don't buy Ronaldo to be a DM.
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Re: Mourinho as Future Arsenal Manager

Postby theHotHead » Tue Nov 05, 2019 4:53 pm

DiamondGooner wrote:
ag6789 wrote:The same man who bought Cazorla, Ozil (42 mil) and Sanchez ( 35 mil) resulting in 3 FA cups.


The same man who for those 3 players stacked our team with all the deadwood we spent 2 seasons clearing out, yes?

Lets analyse his "other" signings shall we?

Kim Kalstrom - On loan, comes complete with a broken leg

Welbeck, Perez, Mkhitarayan, Sanogo, Nicholas Bendtner, Park Chu-Young, Almunia, Sendoros, Silvestre, Cygan, Bischoff, Chamakh, Denilson, Luhzny, Jeffers, Squilachi.

Some of these players were so bad, he bought them, they played 1-2 games and then we never saw them ever again ..................

DG !! You just brought back my nightmares, thanks !


Almunia, Chamakh, Luhzny, Stepanovs etc, getting slapped up by teams ... nooooooooooo
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Re: Mourinho as Future Arsenal Manager

Postby theHotHead » Tue Nov 05, 2019 5:05 pm

UFGN wrote:
StLGooner wrote:The players don't like playing Emery's style, which is defensive, what makes anyone think they'll like playing Mou's style, which is also defensive. No thanks!

We need a manager that the players like playing for and respect.


We need a manager who commands respect sure

But theyll play how they're bloody well told to

As with so many things in life a ballanced approach is probably best. We have good attacking players who we should exploit but we need players who will afford us that opportunity by being disciplined and competent in defence and defensive midfield

Exactly this !! Dunno who is running the show these days, players or managers. The players should be doing as they are told, the manager should be trying to get the best out of the players. Anarchy ensues when players do not respect the manager, Emery has done nothing to command respect at this point though.
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Re: Mourinho as Future Arsenal Manager

Postby Arsenal Tone » Wed Nov 20, 2019 6:54 am

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Re: Mourinho as Future Arsenal Manager

Postby Alexis » Wed Nov 20, 2019 7:00 am

Tony_Adams wrote:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/50483023

Named spurs boss


Now Confirmed as a mega c***. The t**t has now managed our 3 biggest rivals. Absolute w***er, not looking forward to nld with Dracula in charge
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Re: Jose Mourinho

Postby Ach » Wed Nov 20, 2019 7:23 am

Pretty much guaranteed a trophy whilst he's there.

He won trophies with a Moyes squad ffs at Man Utd.

Let's hope he fails for the first time ever at a club.
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Re: Jose Mourinho

Postby VCC » Wed Nov 20, 2019 7:41 am

Ach wrote:Pretty much guaranteed a trophy whilst he's there.

He won trophies with a Moyes squad ffs at Man Utd.

Let's hope he fails for the first time ever at a club.

Depends on who stays or goes and who they get mourinho wont have signed if he wasn't promised a transfer fund
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Re: Jose Mourinho

Postby Sims » Wed Nov 20, 2019 7:46 am

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