Özim wrote:jayramfootball wrote:Özim wrote:jayramfootball wrote:Özim wrote:To be honest you could drop any of those, for all their good play ESR and Saka haven’t really created much, Saka hasn’t been at his best either.
When you’re struggling for goals you don’t just stick with the same team. Odegaard hasn’t been outstanding either, he has his moments.
Thank God you are not in charge.
SMH.
Martinelli will get a chance again and he'll have to take it.
It's that simple.
I never understood why he was dropped when he was playing well. It annoyed me, but that does not mean he can ever be dropped. IN the game time he has had he's not been good recently.
If I was things would instantly improve as Arteta would no longer be in charge.
Since you think the manager doesn’t matter it shouldn’t be to big a deal, I expect the players will start scoring again though once they’re no longer shackled by Artetas anti-football on the pitch.
Your position is that the manager is crucial - Here you are saying you are a better manager than Arteta.
Not a very smart thing to say
Meanwhile here is some anti-football for you to enjoy:
Just using your rationale!
Besides Arteta really is a bad manager, it’s been dreadful having to watch him trying to manage for 2 years now, I think we should send him back to Pep and let him get back to the cones.
As for that game, yeah it was a one off agains a side who left more holes than a colander, every team has one offs. Other than that we’ve been poor.
Ironically Spurs fans are also unhappy with the owner as he apparently doesn’t care about what happens on the pitch, how appropriate we beat another side that is more interested in what’s happening off the pitch.
Interesting that Man City didn’t