Think its the notion that he played for Everton for 5 or 6 years so he might be interested at some point. Who knows, but I doubt it, especially not with his current trajectory, if he leaves Arsenal he'll want to try and stay at the top.Fynci wrote: ↑Sun Sep 28, 2025 8:53 am Why are people even talking about Arteta?! I think there's a reality check needed around here. We are a mid-lower level Premiership team who are (hopefully) on an upwards trajectory. Even if Arteta was sacked and we were looking, there would be much bigger and more attractive suitors than ourselves.
Moyes will be here for a while yet, and do what he does best - help the team settle after years of torment.
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Arteta doesn't care about Everton. I've not seen anything to suggest otherwise. The impression I get is that we're just another team in the division.
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Nah, not having Arteta at all. I don't rate him one bit. He's trying far too hard to be Pep. Spent a billion quid, but bottles it year after year. Not bringing in a top striker a couple of years back was absolutely criminal from him. I know he's now gone out and brought in Gyokeres, but I'm still not convinced that Arsenal will be anything but the bridesmaids once again this season.Bluebridge wrote: ↑Sat Sep 27, 2025 11:43 am Arteta for me, I wanted him at the time we got Ancelotti and he went to Arsenal at the same time. I know the Arsenal fans are moaning about him, but I wouldn’t make mind moaning if he does a similar job here. I reckon he’ll be available/ready for new challenge by the time Moyes goes too.
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I'd have Glasner because he's lost 2 of his best players and they still beat the shite
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9th and two points behind city, same points as Chelsea. We've had a shit few games but probably need to keep things in perspective. Freshen our play up a bit and we'll pick up points.
Dibling needs a run for me. Wouldn't he against giving Alcaraz some minutes, we are solid enough to give him a go instead of Garner or Hall
Dibling needs a run for me. Wouldn't he against giving Alcaraz some minutes, we are solid enough to give him a go instead of Garner or Hall
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If history repeats itself then I’m confident Moyes will turn it around and probably change the football style based on the strengths of the key players he has at his disposal. Might be a bit crap in the first half of the season but the second half we’ll show top 7 form.
Only thing is Kenwright isn’t there anymore and I don’t know how much patience the Friedkins have.
Only thing is Kenwright isn’t there anymore and I don’t know how much patience the Friedkins have.
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Garner stays in for me.Silas wrote: ↑Mon Sep 29, 2025 9:00 pm 9th and two points behind city, same points as Chelsea. We've had a shit few games but probably need to keep things in perspective. Freshen our play up a bit and we'll pick up points.
Dibling needs a run for me. Wouldn't he against giving Alcaraz some minutes, we are solid enough to give him a go instead of Garner or Hall
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We've got a good few weaknesses, but the most frustrating one is STILL no one in midfield to get on the ball and take control. Garner and Gana very busy and competitive but we lack consistent control in games where its drifting away.
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Think we a missing that one random element. A bombing full back or a proper sitting defensive midfielder and it all looks very different and our options further forward have more to work with