This is either brilliant satire, or just brilliant
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Wait until they get beaten by Sporting during the week, they’ll have him on suicide watch.Arteta currently sat on the bog sh*tting himself.
He's going to fuck it all up. Needs to just keep things low key instead of building it all up and attracting more attention.In the build-up to the quarter-final’s second leg, a real fire was lit at Arsenal’s London Colney training ground.
The symbolism of the flames is powerful: purgative, purifying, transformative.
In Arteta’s words, the blaze reflects his burning desire to deliver success to Arsenal. “No fear, pure fire,” he told a press conference on Tuesday. “That’s what I want to see on the players, on the people, on myself. That’s it.
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He's a bit weird.
He's putting massive pressure on himself, if they do slip up now the press and fans are going to pile on.He's going to fuck it all up. Needs to just keep things low key instead of building it all up and attracting more attention.
In the build-up to the quarter-final’s second leg, a real fire was lit at Arsenal’s London Colney training ground.
The symbolism of the flames is powerful: purgative, purifying, transformative.
In Arteta’s words, the blaze reflects his burning desire to deliver success to Arsenal. “No fear, pure fire,” he told a press conference on Tuesday. “That’s what I want to see on the players, on the people, on myself. That’s it.
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He's a bit weird.
In the build-up to the quarter-final’s second leg, a real fire was lit at Arsenal’s London Colney training ground.
The symbolism of the flames is powerful: purgative, purifying, transformative.
In Arteta’s words, the blaze reflects his burning desire to deliver success to Arsenal. “No fear, pure fire,” he told a press conference on Tuesday. “That’s what I want to see on the players, on the people, on myself. That’s it.
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He's a bit weird.
What a helmet! He thinks he's some kind of mystic. Embarrassingly over inflated opinion of himself. This kind of stuff comes across as childish. He's a really unlikeable individual.In the build-up to the quarter-final’s second leg, a real fire was lit at Arsenal’s London Colney training ground.
The symbolism of the flames is powerful: purgative, purifying, transformative.
In Arteta’s words, the blaze reflects his burning desire to deliver success to Arsenal. “No fear, pure fire,” he told a press conference on Tuesday. “That’s what I want to see on the players, on the people, on myself. That’s it.
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He's a bit weird.
I thought this too but if Pep decides to leave after doing a treble then City will be in a transitional phase so surely Arsenal will want to combat that with a bit of continuity rather than also transitioning...Surely there's no chance he's there next season if they don't win the title or the Champions League. When you've been backed to the extent that he has and he serves up such an attritional style of football then he really needs to be winning the big trophies in order to justify the means.
Relatively speaking this isn't a particularly good Man City side either compared to their previous title-winning campaigns.
That was his title hopes going up in flames...In the build-up to the quarter-final’s second leg, a real fire was lit at Arsenal’s London Colney training ground.
The symbolism of the flames is powerful: purgative, purifying, transformative.
In Arteta’s words, the blaze reflects his burning desire to deliver success to Arsenal. “No fear, pure fire,” he told a press conference on Tuesday. “That’s what I want to see on the players, on the people, on myself. That’s it.
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He's a bit weird.
ÂŁ1b spent and 7 years. Imagine what Emery could have done with that?IF they throw this away he surely has to be peddled.
1 FA cup in his tenure?