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<blockquote data-quote="edd_jedi" data-source="post: 548241" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>I just think manager of the month should go to the manager who exceeds expectations. For your Norwich comparison, they are the worst team in the PL so yes pretty much any three victories for Norwich are great results. What this awards says is that Arsenal are now so bad that beating the two worst teams in the league is an achievement. It's not just because it was Arsenal, I would think it equally ridiculous if Pep won it for beating Newcastle, Southampton and Leeds.</p><p></p><p>Nuno beat City and was top of the table, that exceeded expectations. Brighton are sixth when they're usually hovering above the relegation zone. Arsenal are still three or four places below where they should be, and he was without doubt the worst manager of the month the previous month being rock bottom. For what it's worth I would probably give Nuno worst manager of the month for September, I just think there were more worthy winners based on performances and results. I would happily agree that Arteta deserved victory of the month for the win over Spurs, but that prize doesn't exist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edd_jedi, post: 548241, member: 2"] I just think manager of the month should go to the manager who exceeds expectations. For your Norwich comparison, they are the worst team in the PL so yes pretty much any three victories for Norwich are great results. What this awards says is that Arsenal are now so bad that beating the two worst teams in the league is an achievement. It's not just because it was Arsenal, I would think it equally ridiculous if Pep won it for beating Newcastle, Southampton and Leeds. Nuno beat City and was top of the table, that exceeded expectations. Brighton are sixth when they're usually hovering above the relegation zone. Arsenal are still three or four places below where they should be, and he was without doubt the worst manager of the month the previous month being rock bottom. For what it's worth I would probably give Nuno worst manager of the month for September, I just think there were more worthy winners based on performances and results. I would happily agree that Arteta deserved victory of the month for the win over Spurs, but that prize doesn't exist. [/QUOTE]
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