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Which Premiership manager gets the most flak on Twitter?

Here's a clue, his team is based in London

David Buckley

 

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Arsenal skipper Granit Xhaka starts to take off his shirt as Unai Emery looks downcast – a low point for both

 

In this age of social media scrutiny it is almost inevitable that football managers are getting their fair (and often unfair) share of stick. Everyone’s a critic and thanks to the likes of Twitter and Facebook it is comparatively easy to have your complaints seen and heard.

 

What’s that saying? Opinions are like arseholes – everyone has one.

 

The online gaming company BetVictor decided to conduct some research into which Premiership manager is getting the most criticism and abuse. The manager of a London team topped the league no one wants to head. No prizes for guessing who.

 

Yes, the most negatively Tweeted manager in the Premier League is Arsenal’s Unai Emery!

 

It seems that getting the Gunners to a European final and fifth in the Premiership last season just isn’t good enough.

 

Back in the 1930s the legendary manager Herbert Chapman set the bar very high with five league wins in that decade (four of them on the trot). Since then, Arsenal have gone on to win the title a further eight times, making them ranked third in the all-time winners list topped only by Manchester United with 20 and Liverpool (18 though looking increasing like 19). The point I’m trying to make here is that, if you add their record number of FA Cup wins (13), Arsenal fans are very used to following a successful team.

 

Full story: https://londoninspire.co.uk/which-premiership-manager-gets-the-most-flak-on-twitter/

 

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