I've just started watching this and really enjoying it so far. The set up they have structurally looks amazing. The owners son one of the high heid yins, ***** start to the season. It's like looking in a mirror🤣🤣🤣
Tierney comes across as a likeable chap and seems to have been through a lot emotionally with four friends having suicided
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18-08-2022 08:01 AM #1
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(NHC) All or Nothing - Arsenal
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18-08-2022 09:07 AM #3This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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18-08-2022 01:28 PM #4
We've been watching it too. Arteta comes across as if he's just been on some generic introduction to leadership course and is trying to recreate some of the group exercises in his team talks. The hand rubbing nonsense was cringeworthy.
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18-08-2022 01:38 PM #5
Love when Arteta does his hard man act
About as scary as when he played in the Hun midfield
Pretty sure he dyes his hair
Interesting insight into the Aubameyang affair
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18-08-2022 01:53 PM #7
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This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteLast edited by JamesHFC; 18-08-2022 at 01:56 PM.
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19-08-2022 07:20 AM #9
I watched a couple yesterday. Watching Artetas ethos was the interesting bit, and the match footage was much better than the recent Juve and Sunderland documentaries. The editing was designed to show hipster billionaire Kroenke in the best light possible, which I found annoying.
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19-08-2022 09:32 AM #14
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They're still miles behind City and Liverpool but when they have their first eleven out are a match for anybody, unfortunately injuries to key players always set them back ( Partey and Tierney) and they still have defensive frailties and have to play the likes of Cedric and Holding. It will be an interesting battle between them Spurs and Chelsea.
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19-08-2022 10:02 AM #16
Enjoying it.
Tierney comes across as a sensible, grounded laddie whose seen a lot of tragedy around him and seems to appreciate what he's got. Some of the others don't come across too badly and certainly not as bad as McGeady came across in the Sunderland one :)
Always interesting to see these top-flight managers' motivational spiels. I think Areteta comes across as the type of guy you'd want to play for although a lot of his motivational speeches have a distinct touch of the David Brent about them. . On the other hand, I was surprised how Mourinho came across as more or less like a radge Maybury league manager but with a Portuguese accent.
I'd take either at Hibs of course if we could ever afford them and if LJ wasn't in the Hibs hot seat
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19-08-2022 10:03 AM #17
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Thought Hibs would be in it. Not interested in the rest. One episode would have done me.
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Holding makes the bench usually but he is at best, fourth choice when they play four at the back, possibly fifth choice. And in a back three, he would be fifth choice at best, possibly sixth choice. And he's still got what must be pushing on for 100 games for the club and a couple of FA Cup winning finals under his belt - so, not bad for fringe squad players really.There's only one thing better than a Hibs calendar and that's two Hibs calendars
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