In the latest Overlap (which is fast becoming unwatchable) the younger Kroenke sat down and talked about their vision for the club, the reason they picked and stuck with Arteta and how they view success in stages along the process.
Would just be nice to hear from them, now our CEO has had a go at ruining his credibility with his 'Happily dissatisfied' comment and see if their plans have some genuine ambition.
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Another take on “happily dissatisfied’ could be yeah, happy with how things were going with 6 games to go and having a great chance of qualifying for Europe. Dissatisfied because we blew it in the last six games.Bumble wrote: ↑Sun May 31, 2026 6:47 pm In the latest Overlap (which is fast becoming unwatchable) the younger Kroenke sat down and talked about their vision for the club, the reason they picked and stuck with Arteta and how they view success in stages along the process.
Would just be nice to hear from them, now our CEO has had a go at ruining his credibility with his 'Happily dissatisfied' comment and see if their plans have some genuine ambition.
We're all pissed off with Moyes and the results since Chelsea but taking a step back for a minute - if we’re talking about vision, sticking with the manager, viewing success in stages - why are we suddenly screaming for change? Arsenal fans were doing similar with Arteta a couple of seasons ago.
We’ve gone from being in constant danger of relegation the past few seasons to being close to qualifying for Europe. Yes we blew it with a few games to go but isn’t that what happens with teams who still need massive improvements to the squad.
If our summer business is shit, and next season we’re sticking with the same team selections as this season then I’ll be as pissed off as anyone but I’m prepared to see what happens for now.
The last 6 or so games has been a massive downer for supporters and has shaped how we feel about where the club is going but I don’t think it’s all doom and gloom. Yet.
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NickNack wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2026 5:52 am Another take on “happily dissatisfied’ could be yeah, happy with how things were going with 6 games to go and having a great chance of qualifying for Europe. Dissatisfied because we blew it in the last six games.
We're all pissed off with Moyes and the results since Chelsea but taking a step back for a minute - if we’re talking about vision, sticking with the manager, viewing success in stages - why are we suddenly screaming for change? Arsenal fans were doing similar with Arteta a couple of seasons ago.
We’ve gone from being in constant danger of relegation the past few seasons to being close to qualifying for Europe. Yes we blew it with a few games to go but isn’t that what happens with teams who still need massive improvements to the squad.
If our summer business is shit, and next season we’re sticking with the same team selections as this season then I’ll be as pissed off as anyone but I’m prepared to see what happens for now.
The last 6 or so games has been a massive downer for supporters and has shaped how we feel about where the club is going but I don’t think it’s all doom and gloom. Yet.
Whats the vision? We signed a load of players the manager didnt want to use. Long term moyes probably wont be here anyway because of his age
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Going round in circles with that one aren’t we. But the vision just might be that we signed a couple of younger players with a view to the future, rather than for right now. Moyes probably won’t be here long term but that doesn’t mean he can’t get us challenging for or getting into europe next season before he’s moved on. He’s actually said as much hasn’t he?777Kidnappings wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2026 8:29 am Whats the vision? We signed a load of players the manager didnt want to use. Long term moyes probably wont be here anyway because of his age
Trying to be positive for once but feel free to carry on with the doom mongering.
Like I said in my post I’ll be joining you if next season carries on like the worst parts of this.
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Yeh I get all that and I understand and probably agree with the rationale for the wording, if you break it down.NickNack wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2026 5:52 am Another take on “happily dissatisfied’ could be yeah, happy with how things were going with 6 games to go and having a great chance of qualifying for Europe. Dissatisfied because we blew it in the last six games.
We're all pissed off with Moyes and the results since Chelsea but taking a step back for a minute - if we’re talking about vision, sticking with the manager, viewing success in stages - why are we suddenly screaming for change? Arsenal fans were doing similar with Arteta a couple of seasons ago.
We’ve gone from being in constant danger of relegation the past few seasons to being close to qualifying for Europe. Yes we blew it with a few games to go but isn’t that what happens with teams who still need massive improvements to the squad.
If our summer business is shit, and next season we’re sticking with the same team selections as this season then I’ll be as pissed off as anyone but I’m prepared to see what happens for now.
The last 6 or so games has been a massive downer for supporters and has shaped how we feel about where the club is going but I don’t think it’s all doom and gloom. Yet.
Was more a point that hearing from them in some way, shape or form would be welcome. Now we have ended a full season of their tenure.
Fans are a fickle bunch, we like to be thrown a bone every now and then.
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Heard a rumour that Roma is pushing hard for Greenwood. I hope they realize we care about more than just winning here. Not happy being associated with that if true.
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Roma have their own CEO and recruitment team.
As long as our group knows better, we’re sound.
As long as our group knows better, we’re sound.