Ayoba
Poster of Noncense.
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Yup. I think they'll manage to get a draw at the Emirates, then the league is theirs.Arsenal will win the league, they play good football most games and it should be enough
Yup. I think they'll manage to get a draw at the Emirates, then the league is theirs.Arsenal will win the league, they play good football most games and it should be enough
Exactly.It's amazing how many Man United fans assume professional footballers only raise their game against them and somehow give in to other teams.Thats not "bending over"... that's getting outplayed !!!
It's a title contender against a relegation candidate.
The salt .Nothing more than a fairytale, Leicester esc season. They’ll be back to being irrelevant next season.
Dropping like a stone though. They are in a relegation fight and on terrible form.Palace are still like 12th on the league table. Viera wasn't as terrible as I thought.
But only three points above the drop zone !!Palace are still like 12th on the league table. Viera wasn't as terrible as I thought.
Not salty at all, I just don’t see what everyone else is seeing in them. On form, City are a much better outfit than what Arsenal are.The salt .
Leicester won the league with 81 points with 2nd placed Arsenal on 71 points.Nothing more than a fairytale, Leicester esc season. They’ll be back to being irrelevant next season.
Dropping like a stone though. They are in a relegation fight and on terrible form.
I'd back Paddy Viera in a scrap. You fire him if you have Big Sam lined up.But only three points above the drop zone !!
There was no need for it too, White wanted to hit it hard on Zaha Some quick karmaWhite and Xaka celebrated when White kicked the ball for a corner, only for them to concede from that corner
Hit his thighs.Looked like handball to me
At the same timeHit his thighs.
In grand scheme of football, city are way ahead. You saw the game in Emirates. Arsenal were pressed to oblivion, and they were outplayed in all part of the game.Not salty at all, I just don’t see what everyone else is seeing in them. On form, City are a much better outfit than what Arsenal are.
I hate this kind of crap. It’s like Bluemoon and RAWK here of late.Nothing more than a fairytale, Leicester esc season. They’ll be back to being irrelevant next season.
I don’t hide the fact I can’t stand Arsenal and as such don’t often feel the need to wax lyrical over them like a lot on here seem to. It’s still also my opinion that they are nothing but consistent, they aren’t a patch on others who have won the league over the last few years.I hate this kind of crap. It’s like Bluemoon and RAWK here of late.
Bitter drivel.
Arsenal have very good players all over the pitch. Think people massively underrate the actual talent in their squad. There was a lot of great young talent in their squad last season but they were underachieving. Still, the likes of Saka, Odegaard, Martinelli and Gabriel were very good. They added Zinchenko, Saliba, Jesus, Trossard to their starting XI and Partey and Xhaka both improved massively. Partey was injured for a lot of last season and that's definitely a big factor also, but the squad is way stronger than people were acting at the start of the season.How are Arsenal so consistent this season?
And only 3 points off where they were at this point last season, they would of had the easier run of fixtures to the end of season.But only three points above the drop zone !!
I was initially ok with the decision but new evidence has given me food for thought. They are still like 12th in the league, albeit only three points away from the drop but there's still like a 5 team buffer from that. And then you state further evidence in Vera's favour that I hadn't considered before.Hope Palace get relegated after sacking Vieira. Their run of fixtures was terrible and they wouldn't have been expected to win any of those games taking each individual fixture on its own. Sacking him right before they had a good run of fixtures where they could turn it around was really crappy. Should have at the very least been given the game against Leicester and if they lost there fair enough make the change. Going for Roy Hodgson just reaffirms the poor decision making at the club.
Your argument falls flat straight away then seeing as you can’t stand Arsenal. Whoever wins the league deserves it and there’s no evidence whatsoever that Arsenal don’t be a force next season too. Man City have to worry about court cases etc plus Utd having new owners, Newcastle being a force.I don’t hide the fact I can’t stand Arsenal and as such don’t often feel the need to wax lyrical over them like a lot on here seem to. It’s still also my opinion that they are nothing but consistent, they aren’t a patch on others who have won the league over the last few years.
Wasn‘t meant to be negative in any way, it’s just facts. I’m confident we‘ll stay in.Appropriate username.
You could argue that either way. It’s not unheard of for teams to be strong one season and dreadful the next.. I mean, just ask Tuchel he knows from experience.. . Their biggest challenge from here, regardless of their finishing placement, is consistency. Can they maintain this or is it a one season wonder. It’s a valid question, if asked in the right way.Your argument falls flat straight away then seeing as you can’t stand Arsenal. Whoever wins the league deserves it and there’s no evidence whatsoever that Arsenal don’t be a force next season too. Man City have to worry about court cases etc plus Utd having new owners, Newcastle being a force.
And Utd fans on here throwing hissyfits every weekend when other teams win is just cringe as feck. As long as Liverpool don’t win the league, I couldn’t give a shit.
Do you just pop into threads to shout salt?The salt .
I get what you are saying but I think it’s the manner of the defeat that’s more important. We were in the game, scored first and played the ref as well. That type of defeat can bring the team together. As for run in - it’s no more different than anyone else’s. There are a couple of big 6 pointers coming up though.It was our home form last season that kept us up. Yes, one win doesn't have to be the end of the world but when you've been unbeaten for so long as you have at your ground, one loss to break that can be a difference in shaking that feeling of 'invincibility' so to speak. You have pretty tough home game fixtures left too - United, Arsenal, Southampton, Wolves and Brighton.
Pretty much, yeah.Do you just pop into threads to shout salt?