Özim wrote:jayramfootball wrote:Özim wrote:Phil71 wrote:Özim wrote:Phil71 wrote:jayramfootball wrote:Phil71 wrote:Whatever the reason is, the people inside the club know more about it than anyone on here.
True.
Arsenal fans know nothing about the kid.
Had some great PR as an 18yr old but the 27m fee was out of the blue (and I still think criminality was involved in the dealings with Lille).
Never seen him play in the PL.
Some saw him play in PL2 (and he wasn't particularly good) but the vast majority have absolutely no clue about the player.
He's just a convenient stick to beat the club with.
I could understand it if we'd loaned out Saka or ESR, but Saliba? He's utterly failed to break into the first team squad.
Won't stop the regular reports being posted on here about how well he's doing next season against 2nd rate opposition in the French league.
We should know about being 2nd rate, I mean look at the guy in charge and the club, 2nd rate if ever I saw it.
You haven't changed your mind about him then?
I seem to recall you were leaning toward supporting him?
Changed my mind about supporting a guy who ended up 8th, got schooled by our previous manager that we got rid of because he wasn’t good enough, has shown to be a very poor Judge of a players of ability and man manager and has had us playing some of the worst football we’ve ever seen at Arsenal.
Funnily enough, no.
If you could have less than zero trust for a manager that’s where I’d be at, he’s failed and he’s not going to achieve anything, the sooner he leaves the better.
That's such a funny saying ' got schooled'... especially in a cup tie lol.
We could also use it to say that Arteta schooled Tuchel when we beat Chelsea.
I thought Tuchel was supposed to be good, but if he got schooled by a manager who is 'never going to achieve anything' (despite winning the FA Cup in hist first season
) then I guess he's not so good after all.
He did get schooled, in the 1st leg had they put they’re chances away they’d had been out of sight.
Fair enough they didn’t, he won the tie comfortably anyway.
Nah mate it was game of football where we simply played poorly and had a man sent off with nearly 40 minutes to go.
A game we only lost 2-1, despite playing sh*t and being down to 10 men.
Then Villareal parked the bus in the second leg.
There was no schooling going on - in the end, despite how badly we played, but for us missing an open goal we'd have won the tie.
But, right...'schooled'.
I guess Arteta 'schooled' Klopp and Pep last year in the FA Cup as he went on to lift the trophy.
But wait - maybe Klopp schooled Arteta when they beat us 3-0 in the league... and Pep schooled Arteta too when they beat us???
Sure is a head scratcher - they are all schooling each other
Hopefully we can school Burnley on opening day of the season and avoid being schooled by Chelsea the following week, but you never know Arteta might school Tuchel again.