Jedi wrote:After City and Spurs, Amazon is doing a documentary on Arsenal's upcoming season:
I can't wait for this. It's going to be good TV no matter if we have a good or terrible season.
Filming will begin shortly to cover the upcoming 2021-22 season as Mikel Arteta looks to improve upon the worst domestic season in a generation.
Ach wrote:Filming will begin shortly to cover the upcoming 2021-22 season as Mikel Arteta looks to improve upon the worst domestic season in a generation.
But but positives and improvements and last 5 months lol
They clearly expect Arteta to be sacked hence they are doing it on us. Let's hope it happens
Ach wrote:Filming will begin shortly to cover the upcoming 2021-22 season as Mikel Arteta looks to improve upon the worst domestic season in a generation.
But but positives and improvements and last 5 months lol
They clearly expect Arteta to be sacked hence they are doing it on us. Let's hope it happens
Santi wrote:A needless distraction in a key season...great. At least Aubameyang will be delighted for the extra opportunity for new haircuts.
aniym wrote:Well, that pretty much means Teta's job is safe for another year. Club wouldn't have signed off on the deal if they didn't think this was the year we make it back into the CL.
£50m for Ben White but we have to kowtow to Amazon for a measly couple of million.
Angelito wrote:More PR bs by the club. This show—All or Nothing—is usually designed to amp up the club image and is a very 'cultivated' affair to show how high-functioning a club is internally, and behind the scenes.
While it won't have a significant bearing on Arteta's position; I've maintained that it would take some catastrophic results for him to get sacked. Even if we are 10th by December, or finish 8th again, I don't see him being sacked.
TedLasso wrote:Anything that gives us more insight into how Edu and Arteta and Josh Kroenke are running the club, what their plan is, is useful information.