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The Goon Thread - Officially Second In A One Horse Race

That documentary is a curse!
The Gunners are beginning to regret the £72m signing of Nicolas Pepe, 26, from Lille in 2019 after the Ivory Coast international's disappointing start to the season. (Mirror)

and I bet he doesn't !!!

Arsenal's Norwegian midfielder Martin Odegaard, 22, who signed for the club from Real Madrid this summer, says he does not like seeing Amazon's cameras around the club. The Gunners are the latest team to be the subject of an All or Nothing documentary. (Mail)

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It’ll just be like the start of ours I guess, where they glossed over the poor start and Poch sacking then focused on the new manager.
 
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"This was a statement. Arsenal felt they had improved over the summer but the proof would always come in a season opener against champions Chelsea.

A thrilling 3-2 win at the Emirates Stadium has given glimpses that the investment on and off the pitch could pay dividends this season.

Arsenal ended last season fighting with Manchester United for third place and Champions League qualification but the ambition to take on Chelsea and Emirates Marketing Project was reiterated throughout the summer."

This is what it has come to for The Popguns on The Athletic.

The stirring words from the quoted paragraphs are from their lead story on Arsenal.

Arsenal's women's team.

Cuddle up, buttercups.
 
macaron Arteta is back talking about his "trust the process brick"

Please, let this idiot have another 2 years ..
If he's there in two years it must surely be because he's managed some level of success in the meantime?

Still there come the end of the season with mixed results giving enough reasons to be optimistic that keeping him or getting rid of him being a really difficult decision would be my hope. Or a rapid fall and sacking followed by a panicked, poor new hire.
 
If he's there in two years it must surely be because he's managed some level of success in the meantime?

Still there come the end of the season with mixed results giving enough reasons to be optimistic that keeping him or getting rid of him being a really difficult decision would be my hope. Or a rapid fall and sacking followed by a panicked, poor new hire.

He doesn't rock the boat and as a club they truly lack ambition

His early FA Cup win gave him way more credit in the bank than he deserved (Lampard brick the bed in that game)
 
If he's there in two years it must surely be because he's managed some level of success in the meantime?

Still there come the end of the season with mixed results giving enough reasons to be optimistic that keeping him or getting rid of him being a really difficult decision would be my hope. Or a rapid fall and sacking followed by a panicked, poor new hire.
Winning the play offs?
 
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