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Like most stats it’s largely meaningless but it states that we a) are hard to beat and b) there are goals in this team
I’m far from impressed with Arteta and we clearly need bolstering up front as well as to make tactical adaptations but in the unlikely event that Arteta does fuck off, a new coach is not inheriting a car crash they just need to make a few adaptations to improve what’s already there
Honestly feel like there should be verified ID checks to use a social media platform. Either that or a small monthly or annual payment. That should filter out the faceless cretins.
You had me at "GW monthly subscription" :cool:
I saw that yesterday. My feeling is that I don’t think it’s especially helpful that people were showing screenshots of the abuse on social media. It goes without saying (or at least it should) that people sending those kind of messages are utter and complete wrong uns.
Unfortunately for many it’s seen as fair game, I’ve seen the abuse given to Robbie Keane’s wife because he managed Hapoel Tel-Aviv from Irish antisemites. But there you have a country where its political leadership almost seems to encourage such behaviour. Especially that grotesque little leprechaun who calls himself their president.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/footb...-city-34473675
If only he'd confided in his best friend Arteta about having marital problems....maybe then he'd had foreseen the implosion and be better prepared to take advantage.
Marriage/seperation isn't easy, I wish both of them the best.
I’ll be honest, I really don’t like Guardiola. He comes across as a passive agressive bully and a lot of the unpleasant traits I see in Arteta, I see in Guardiola. Though I’ve never even seen Arteta publicly berate his players in front of the camera (yes there’s the collective bollocking in the dressing room but he never singles anyone out) the way Guardiola has at times.
If his home life was anything like that, I’d say the wife has done well to get out of the situation
Before Letters decides to come on with his “but you don’t really know what X is like” yes it’s speculative but he comes across as a smug, superior and controlling arsehole (Guardiola that is). I think Klopp always seemed to my mind to understand that these players were still essentially boys and that he could be a father figure to his players. Guardiola is more like a shitty uncle that you’ve been made to work for.