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8 minutes ago, ArleKino said:

 

Zato što je godinama gledao kako prepisivanje španske formule sa pet-šest pimplera ne pali ako nemaš Puyola, Busquetsa, Ramosa i slične da rade prljavi dio posla.

 

Zato što je prvi put kad je dobio cca 100 milki 70 bacio na albanski dvojac.

 

Zato što je cca 50 miliona bacio na Lacazettea pa je potrošio još 56 na Aubu ne bi li popravio stvar (a nije).

Tim aferama mu se ukazala prilika koja se nije mogla odbiti : da se za legacy udalji od epiteta/prozivki da je bio skrt :)

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Znači, koliko mrzim Mustafija, to nije normalno. Kakav idiot.

 

Užas od naše igre, od mikromenadžmenta, in-gejm menadžmenta, svega. Arteta da se samoubije.

 

Iduće kolo kripl fajt na OT-u.

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ovo je pretužno, mislim da bi moralo jako ozbiljno da se radi sa igračima koji bivaju otpušteni iz akademija nakon što su tamo proveli 5-10 godina, uopšte nisam ubeđen da se tome pristupa na dovoljno senzitivan način, tj to bi bio posao za PFA najverovatnije

 

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1 hour ago, Mindaugas Žukauskas said:

Arteta out

 

Dobro, nije baš dotle došlo.

 

Fenomenalan je video gdje Gabriel pokazuje Mustafiju da prati Vardyja, a smeće kulira i gleda kako Vardy utrčava da pospremi centaršut. Sreća pa govnetu ističe ugovor u junu.

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Arsenal igra kriminalno impotentan fudbal, bez driblinga, bez okomitosti. Sve se svodi na besomučno kruženje lopte u prirodi, dok ne dođe do greške. Gledao sam danas Sautempton, oni igraju 5 puta tečnije od nas i sa više ideje. A ne mogu baš da prihvatim da imaju kvalitetnije pojedince. Tako da svu krivicu svaljujem na Artetu, jer jednostavno mora se odigrati bar jedna krštena utakmica od 10, čak i sa ovakvim igračima. A to se ne dešava.

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Daily Mail

IAN LADYMAN: It's sad Wenger couldn't see what the rest of us could

Ian Ladyman for MailOnline 9 hrs ago

Sir Alex Ferguson retired at the right time. He was 71, had just taken the Premier League title back from Manchester City and had already eclipsed Liverpool's total of championships. There was nothing left to win or prove.

Arsene Wenger must be envious of that. In his revealing interview with Martin Samuel on Saturday, Wenger sounded like a man unfulfilled.

He twice could have joined Real Madrid — the club he idolised as a boy — but he didn't. He could have managed England. He didn't. Instead he stayed at Arsenal for year after year, citing loyalty and his responsibility to guide them through the financially challenging process of moving to a new stadium.

Wenger wasn't given much money to spend on players, he tells us. Instead he put his individual stamp on the training ground. 

He chose the plates for the eating areas, apparently. Such commitment, care and attention to detail is admirable and believable. Knowing Wenger as we do, he would have put his heart and his soul into all of it.

It's just a shame he could never see what the rest of us could. That he was staying too long. 

The fallow years of his second decade at Arsenal — they haven't actually won the Premier League since 2004 — should have presented him with reason enough to leave long before the club encouraged him to do so in 2018. Wenger admits he was always a bad loser. But for years he allowed himself to be one.

%7B © Provided by Daily Mail Wenger believed that he could guide Arsenal to further glory but became a habitual loser

In the pursuit of the trophies that matter to him, Wenger became the thing he hated, an habitual loser. In that regard he lost to Manchester United and Chelsea and then to City and even to Leicester.

And for what? So that Arsenal could remain solvent post-Highbury? No, there was more to it than that. Wenger always thought he could do it, thought he could win big again just as he did when he arrived full of intelligence, fire and innovation in the 1990s.

This is one of the problems with alpha males. They always think they will win, eventually, no matter the circumstances. But Wenger only grew further away from that the longer he stayed.

He speaks as though he never spent on players. He did. He just didn't spend all of it that well in the later years.

%7B © Provided by Daily Mail Wenger still pines for the Arsenal job in a way that Sir Alex Ferguson never has at Man United

For reasons so far unexplained, he allowed himself to veer away from the prototype Premier League team he first assembled. He allowed the qualities of cold competitiveness and steel brought by Patrick Vieira, Emmanuel Petit and Thierry Henry to be sacrificed. 

 

He became a manager who bought bad defenders, a coach who assembled teams that could be rolled over by less gifted opponents who were merely prepared to run further and tackle harder. He bought Mesut Ozil, watched him fail and then gave him a new contract.

And it's all such a shame. It was then and it is now. It means we never saw the best of him for long enough. Wenger clearly still pines for that Arsenal job in a way that Ferguson never has at United.

On Saturday, he said that memories are short in football, that all that matters is the last result. Unfortunately for him that's not true. People remember that last 10 years too. Wenger should have put himself first and left Arsenal when he had the chance.

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10 godina predugo trenirao Arsenal?
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“The red card was a joke, it was not intentional, for sure it was not violent,” the Italian boss told reporters.

Maybe all this talk all week against Pickford, against Richarlison, affected the decision and if so it’s not right, it’s not fair. We will appeal, for sure.”

 

 

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