Unai Emery has failed to read the post mortem notes following the death of his Arsenal career. The Spanish coach seems somewhat delusional about his own role in his sacking, preferring to be the victim of circumstances. Emery had lost control of the dressing room and with each change of lineup,
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Arsenal’s Anonymity Behind Who’s Pulling the Strings During the Transfer Window Casts one big Shadow on Potential Recruits
There’s a burning question that needs clarification at Arsenal football club. Who’s pulling the strings in terms of transfer activity ? Since Unai Emery’s reign, I’ve long suspected that the Gunners complicated management structure has meant that an array of people are involved in the transfer activity and negotiation processes. Everyone
Arteta Works Miracles with Arsenal’s Wayward German but Will it Last
Ten Wholesome Impacts That Arteta’s Already had on Arsenal But Here is how it can all Come Undone
There can’t be many Arsenal fans who have failed to notice the improvement since Mikel Arteta arrived at the Emirates. Although according to some on social media, he has apparently made little difference. I’ll happily argue the point with anyone who views the two games under Arteta as poor, because the
How Same old Arsenal Divisions Continue to Cause the Same old problems in the Mikel Arteta Era
Sanllehi On Thin Ice As Arsenal Need Urgent Reinforcements In January Window
Freddie Could be a Long-term Casualty in Arteta’s Arsenal Backroom Reshuffle
Arteta Sets out his Vision for Arsenal by Issuing a Warning to Those who Won’t follow the Blueprint
Analysing Arteta’s Possible Backroom Staff as Fresh Overhaul Behind the Scenes Begins at Arsenal
Complete Overhaul | Time for Arsenal to get Serious by Supporting the Incoming Coach With Heavy Investment in the Transfer Window
Predicted Lineups and Prediction: Massive Test for Rookie Ljungberg’s Arsenal Against Superior Manchester City
The biggest challenge of Freddie Ljungberg’s career as interim Arsenal manager awaits and although Manchester City have been surprisingly out of salts this season, it’s obvious to everyone that Guardiola’s gladiators are far superior from the front to the back. Even the most loyal supporter must be dreading what mag befall
Fans are Looking for Arsenal to Reinforce its Defence when the January Transfer Window Opens
Trouble and Arsenal seem inseparable and they have had a strange relationship for sometime now. There’s no other club that generates such dramatic and chaotic headlines in the premier league and one recurring feature is Arsenal’s inadequate defence, which has been an ongoing problem for over a decade. Each year around
Enough Dithering: Arsenal Need to be decisive and go for Arteta now
Ljungberg’s Arsenal Ride Their Luck Against Standard Liege but the Celebration is Brief
Is Sean Dyche the Obvious Choice to Manage Arsenal and Will Football Snobbery Discount him as an Option
Time for Arsenal to look for a new Partnership in the Centre of Defence to stop Gifting Goals
Sometimes it’s the fans that tend to see the most obvious things from afar and current defensive conundrum of Arsenal appears to be fairly straight forward from a supporters perspective. Having tried the various permutations of Luiz, Mustafi and Sokratis, it’s time to drop all three and look elsewhere. Ljungberg may
All out war on and off the Pitch as Arsenal fall Apart on and off the field
Ivan Gazidis is the Bonafide Villain of the Arsenal Panto and is Ultimately Responsible for the Chaos at the Club and the Lame Appointment of Unai Emery
I really can’t contain my loathing for Arsenal’s one time CEO Ivan Gazidis and whilst reflecting on the Gunners' current circumstances, I’m increasingly convinced he was the architect of Arsenal’s complete collapse. Some will mention Kroenke and ultimately, invisible Stan should have jettisoned the Dark Lord years ago, but Ivan Gazidis
Managing Arsenal :- The job that the top Names Seem Desperate to Avoid
Since Unai Emery was dismissed, speculation over his successor at the Emirates has grown to include a short list of 12 candidates. It’s mildly amusing that the press use the term 'short list' for something that really isn’t. The names that have been mentioned as Emery's successor are basically the same