Just out of curiosity, any idea where are Pep's assistants from his Barca days. Are they successful in management? Tito is the only one I remember.
Arsenal have almost always played a nice way of football. But have had such a weak mentality and lack of physical bite the past decade. Their defense has also been a joke. New manager, same old shite.
I'm not liking this tbh, all reliable sources say he's a legit great coach in the making. When they appointed Emery I was happy they got him because I knew he wasn't capable of getting them anywhere near early AW levels, with Arteta idk, there's a chance he could prove to be just what they need.Jesus Arsenal are a joke. Arteta isn't even their legend, he's played more games for Everton! Ha ha bloody laughable.
I'm not liking this tbh, all reliable sources say he's a legit great coach in the making. When they appointed Emery I was happy they got him because I knew he wasn't capable of getting them anywhere near early AW levels, with Arteta idk, there's a chance he could prove to be just what they need.
Hopefully I'm hugely wrong though.
He will be fine if he is backed properly. Arsenal's structure is a mess and it will take more than a good coach to fix it. Was reading Emery's interview today with Ballague and even he suggested the mentality is an issue with Arsenal players. I think they have to be patient with Arteta. He may do a good job but I owuld be surprised if he finds a quick solution. As I said yesterday, Arteta has more to lose by accepting this job than Arsenal FC.I'm not liking this tbh, all reliable sources say he's a legit great coach in the making. When they appointed Emery I was happy they got him because I knew he wasn't capable of getting them anywhere near early AW levels, with Arteta idk, there's a chance he could prove to be just what they need.
Hopefully I'm hugely wrong though.
Yeah they needed Big Sam or Moyes to come in with the 'ave it, feck off, Brexit mentality
That appointment would really take the cake.
Board " Dont ask us for funds"I'd love to know what the expectations are from the Arsenal board.
Arteta would look so weird as a manager in my eyes. He would also be under huge pressure at Arsenal, the squad they have has kind of started to fall apart recently.
Hilarious, another dig at Ole, I presume.He just needs to talk about tradition, come up with some catchy nick names and not park in Wenger's old car space and he'll be fine
They have looked more rudderless than us in recent times.Arteta would look so weird as a manager in my eyes. He would also be under huge pressure at Arsenal, the squad they have has kind of started to fall apart recently.
At the very least 2 windows.This is not a quick fix for Arteta, it will require at least two windows to sort out the defence and probably a year to get a buy-in on his philosophy. Hopefully the fan base who have an aptitude to turn rabid very quickly will give him the time needed to fix the mess.
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Because they are a clueless Arsenal board and they hope he's learned "secret sauce" from Pep.Why would you hire Mikel Arteta to run your football club?
I don't get it.
Being a coach is entirely different to being a manager of a football club. He's never had to answer to the board or have final say on lineups and managing egos.
Lampard at least had a year at Derby and Ole his time in Norway and at the bottom with Cardiff. Arteta is only going to be as good as his players and right now Arsenal are a shiteshow. Still have Ozil, Xhaka, David Luiz, want away Auba.
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I predict that he will fail and won't even achieve as much as Ole managed in his first year. May not even last a year.
Interesting appointment. As highly rated as he is, I do feel it’s a desperate roll of the dice by Arsenal’s board. They’ve struggled to attract anyone with any pedigree at all and have had to take a very risky appointment.
What's the brexit mentality?
What exactly did Ole achieve in his first year?
That Brexit means Brexit
Shocking decision. No reason at all to be optimistic about this. It's like being optimistic about a roulette table in Vegas. This is nothing but a blind gamble. He has no managerial experience whatsoever, there's no track record to look at. Clowns comparing him to Pep or Zidane should know they both managed a B team before managing the A team at a big club. Unbelievable that Arteta's first job is Arsenal. Even Chelsea weren't daft enough to let Lampard in through the door until they've seen what he's done at Derby. Fuming!
At what level of the game is it ok to manage for the first time without experience? And were Derby daft to let Lampard in through the door without seeing what he could do with Bristol City, or Celtic??
It's not about comparing him to Pep or Zidane, it's acknowledging that there are multiple valid ways of proving oneself worthy of the opportunity at a big club. There is no guarantee that Mikel will succeed, just as there was no guarantee that a more qualified Emery would succeed. And given that he has endorsements from Wenger, Pochettino and Guardiola (not mugs when it comes to an understanding of what is required)... Maybe everyone should stop pretending they have any idea as to what items in a manager are highly correlated with success, and just chill the feck out?
It's hard to take your argument seriously when it is based on namedropping and impenetrable logic of "sometimes people win jackpot in lotteries". Great, you keep building sand castles and we'll see who was right, in about a year.
There are valid questions I've posed with regards to how to properly evaluate someone as worthy of a managerial position. Feel free to answer those. Not interested in point scoring in a years time, if that's your fall back then jog on
Why is it our business what experience managers of lower league clubs have? You can surely tell the difference between what's at stake if they get it wrong, between big clubs and small clubs. The point is, no seriously run top club would behave this way. Big clubs don't take risks like this, there's too much at stake. This is an appointment which is so reckless that for all intents signals that the board has pretty much given up on the club. The guy has no experience whatsoever, and they're just hoping and praying he succeeds.At what level of the game is it ok to manage for the first time without experience? And were Derby daft to let Lampard in through the door without seeing what he could do with Bristol City, or Celtic??
It's not about comparing him to Pep or Zidane, it's acknowledging that there are multiple valid ways of proving oneself worthy of the opportunity at a big club. There is no guarantee that Mikel will succeed, just as there was no guarantee that a more qualified Emery would succeed. And given that he has endorsements from Wenger, Pochettino and Guardiola (not mugs when it comes to an understanding of what is required)... Maybe everyone should stop pretending they have any idea as to what items in a manager are highly correlated with success, and just chill the feck out?
You've basically done what we done with Ole, but at least our excuse was that he was brought in as a caretaker manager to begin with & was never expected to be the permanent successor. From a fans pov, I don't understand why Arsenal would make him the permanent appointment already. You're right that it looks suspect, but the appointment does make sense from a board pov.Why is it our business what experience managers of lower league clubs have? You can surely tell the difference between what's at stake if they get it wrong, between big clubs and small clubs. The point is, no seriously run top club would behave this way. Big clubs don't take risks like this, there's too much at stake. This is an appointment which is so reckless that for all intents signals that the board has pretty much given up on the club. The guy has no experience whatsoever, and they're just hoping and praying he succeeds.
Arsenal's biggest problem is a lack of defensive structure, lack of organization and defensive players that wave the white flag at every available opportunity. The big idea that we have is to get a second-rate rookie from Man City, a club with their own long-standing defensive problems? What makes anybody think Arteta could solve any of this? This is just a gamble which doesn't have any justification.