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Yup. Can't see Bournemouth surviving though, need a miracle as things stand.So it's pretty much between Bournemouth,Villa and Watford?
Yup. Can't see Bournemouth surviving though, need a miracle as things stand.So it's pretty much between Bournemouth,Villa and Watford?
Different class as a player though. He could score vital goalsIn a similar way Herrera was for us
Trouble is 80% of his game is just thatClose from Grealish, so much better when he’s not dropping deep and doing little links any player could do.
In an empty ground.It won’t make a difference either way, but why do this at an away ground?
But it wasn’t the cheating Maupay and Brighton that got relegated.If Arsenal chuck this and beat Watford, they can single-handedly relegate Watford. Their fans would probably take that as a successful season at this stage.
He signed for Wenger didn't he? Maybe he was convinced about the project at the time and working under a top coachStill think Aubameyang signing for Arsenal was a weird one. He’s a top striker, they’re a mediocre team, seemed like the time to move to a top side.
Nobody wanted him for that price at the time.Still think Aubameyang signing for Arsenal was a weird one. He’s a top striker, they’re a mediocre team, seemed like the time to move to a top side.
I'm sure Ty will feel differently when he's reminded of the existence of Troy Deeney.But it wasn’t the cheating Maupay and Brighton that got relegated.
Yes, the warning signs about Arsenal’s project seemed pretty clear though!He signed for Wenger didn't he? Maybe he was convinced about the project at the time and working under a top coach
I feel unless he’d made things untenable at Dortmund he should have knuckled down there for one more season and waited for the landscape to shift. But I don’t know how long was left on that contract.Nobody wanted him for that price at the time.
Troy Deeney badmouthed them even more over the years so I am expecting them to come out more motivated v them than they have been so far tonight.But it wasn’t the cheating Maupay and Brighton that got relegated.
So why'd he choose Arsenal?He signed for Wenger didn't he? Maybe he was convinced about the project at the time and working under a top coach
DT has ranted about Kronke buying a ranch ‘as big as Birmingham’ so maybe he got confused.It won’t make a difference either way, but why do this at an away ground?
You'd think PSG would pick him up but guess Icardi is too similar. Neymar and Mbappe could move on in near future though.I feel unless he’d made things untenable at Dortmund he should have knuckled down there for one more season and waited for the landscape to shift. But I don’t know how long was left on that contract.
Wenger wasn't a top coach by 2018 though.He signed for Wenger didn't he? Maybe he was convinced about the project at the time and working under a top coach
not mathematically, but West Ham need to also lose their +14 GD advantage in their next two games. Don't see that happening.As it stands West Ham aren't safe yet.
Mathematically maybe but you don't expect anyone to make up a 14 goal deficit do you?As it stands West Ham aren't safe yet.
Damn younot mathematically, but West Ham need to also lose their +14 GD advantage in their next two games. Don't see that happening.
So why'd he choose Arsenal?
Well a big win and you wouldn't have to worry about Leicester last day. I want WHU mentally on the beach as much as possible as they've been playing well lately.I know we should be just be looking looking to just beat West Ham but a 7-0 win would be a great setup for the Villa West Ham game..
Guaranteed Moyes will shut down shop and just put everyone back to defend if we go 2 or 3 goals up early. would make for a boring 2nd half but West Ham stop the bleeding, and we get to take off players early.I know we should be just be looking looking to just beat West Ham but a 7-0 win would be a great setup for the Villa West Ham game..
I feel like he'd already been doing that for a season or two and none of the top sides seemed interested. He'd made it obvious for a while that he was hoping Real Madrid would come in for him and that simply never happened, and there never seemed to be any serious links with any of the other truly top teams either. I think once Arsenal came in for him he figured that a certain move to them was better than waiting for something that might or might not happen in the future. Of course he would have been hoping that he could fire them back to fighting at the top of the table, and instead they seem to have only gone backwards so now he's likely looking elsewhere.I feel unless he’d made things untenable at Dortmund he should have knuckled down there for one more season and waited for the landscape to shift. But I don’t know how long was left on that contract.
Sounds like a certain team we all support.Arsenal can beat a relatively strong City team and then fall against Villa? I wonder what I really want... I would want Graelish on the cheap is he's our #1 target.
Hahaha I like the jab. I do think we are better than that. But you're right, it sounds familiar.Sounds like a certain team we all support.
yeah United has done the same shit all year. especially in the early part of the year. We opened up with a great win against Chelsea, then go on to draw Wolves and lose to CP. We beat Leicester, lose to West Ham the next game. We beat Tottenham and City, draw with a very poor Everton at the time and lose to Watford.Hahaha I like the jab. I do think we are better than that. But you're right, it sounds familiar.