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A game we could have at least drawn without the 2 usual catastrophic errors. Arsenal couldn't believe their luck. No we are not a great team anymore but we dont help ourselves do we.
 
Just when you think it cannot get worse....Stones with probably the worst PL shot-defending ever, beyond shocking! No ability to do anything meaningful against any sort of organised defence, no ability to control the game, conceding from any possible situation and willingness to surrender at the first push, this team together with its manager is completely gone.
This team and manager are NOT completely gone. What did you think when Haaland scored? Were you positive or negative ?
If we could actually defend well after we score we would be the most dangerous side in Europe never mind the Premier league. We used to be impeccable and not make any fatal mistakes but now it's happening quite regularly whether it's losing a lead or not holding on to what we have. At home it's not so bad because we have the huge support and can correct the errors but in general once a half baked press is applied in our final third it seems we just fold and commit mistakes and our discipline goes. The third goal deflated us whatever about their second.
Pep has implicitly stated all of this in his post match interview tonight.. He thought that we really played well for 60 minutes bar the early mistakes but just couldn't continue to do our duty. He says we will learn. I think we will.
I'm not concerned about Real Madrid. We can give Liverpool a fright. Newcastle as well. We have those two at home. Forest is difficult away. Spurs , you never know. We need Eddy back ASAP.
If we get one or two signings in the next 24hrs that might be a great boost.
 
When City won the title in 2012, I turned to my best friend and through tears of joy said 'I can die a happy man'. What's happened since has been nothing short of sensational, so I can rest easy with this recent loss of form. Keep your sense of humour and remember what Liam Gallagher said - we're going through a spiritual phase.
 
Arsenal = horrible cunts.
Bizarrely a couple of em in the catholic club by us in Preston when I walked in to sit an watch with my lot They had their kids sat opposite with colouring books all lovey dovey but as soon as they scored they became big mouth Cnuts screaming about in front of said kids I say motionless for 95 mins including when we scored an was desperate for one of em to eyeball me Bad day , full time a few of the local PNE lads started putting em straight I went for a pee came back 40 seconds later an theyde fkd off , left drinks just gone Cnuts Edit , sat motionless
 
Arsenal are a bizarre club with some sort of divine right, for reasons I don’t understand.

We never had any truck with their fans at all until Emmanuel Adebayor scored that goal way back in 2009, when they totally lost their shit, and they never regained it.

I understand that they think they're bigger and better than us. After all, they're a red cartel club - albeit the smallest of that unholy trinity - and yes, they have won more than us domestically, although the majority of their honours came in the last century. But for all their bluster, they've never done much in Europe and beyond – pretty much the same as us. Well, until we won the Champions League and the Club World Cup that is.

Their grudge against us seems to have been born purely out of envy: that they should have won some of our trophies. The same argument the Rags and Littlewoods trot out. Unlike the Rags and Littlewoods, however, Arsenal Football Club themselves decided to take it a step further with the infamous letter in December 2012, just months after City had won the Premier League for the first time and suddenly the writing was on the wall for the old order: the Red-Top Cartel. True, the Rags and Littlewoods supported them in their quest, but let’s not forget that Arsenal led the way and have kept this particular plate spinning.

City are off it this season, well off it, there are no other contenders to speak off and, barring a failure of Devon Loch proportions, Littlewoods have got the League sewn up. Arsenal are out of the FA Cup and it’s unlikely they’ll beat Newcastle in the League Cup. They’re faring well in the Champions League but still, nobody but the most avid Gooner expects them to win it.

They won today fair and square. The reality is that they rarely beat us these days - something like two wins in the last ten games. And they rarely win anything else either. There’s zero chance of them staying humble because they never were, but let them enjoy their day. It’s likely all they’ll have.
 

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A game we could have at least drawn without the 2 usual catastrophic errors. Arsenal couldn't believe their luck. No we are not a great team anymore but we dont help ourselves do we.
United knocking them out of the cup with ten men puts todays bin fire into perspective
 
Silva was average until the second half on the season

Bernardo was just a sub or a bit part player until his second season

Aguero was class from day one I’ll give you that
Correct about Aguero, he hit the ground running. David Silva found his feet after he scored against Blackpool and that was in the October 2010. From then on he was superb.
 
Absolutely took to the fucking cleaners today and if wasn’t even a shock . Spurs Liverpool and Madrid will do the same aswell .
It's hard to find anything that comes remotely close to a plausible excuse for today. The way we wilted was diabolical and just shouldn't be happening.
 
This team and manager are NOT completely gone. What did you think when Haaland scored? Were you positive or negative ?
If we could actually defend well after we score we would be the most dangerous side in Europe never mind the Premier league. We used to be impeccable and not make any fatal mistakes but now it's happening quite regularly whether it's losing a lead or not holding on to what we have. At home it's not so bad because we have the huge support and can correct the errors but in general once a half baked press is applied in our final third it seems we just fold and commit mistakes and our discipline goes. The third goal deflated us whatever about their second.
Pep has implicitly stated all of this in his post match interview tonight.. He thought that we really played well for 60 minutes bar the early mistakes but just couldn't continue to do our duty. He says we will learn. I think we will.
I'm not concerned about Real Madrid. We can give Liverpool a fright. Newcastle as well. We have those two at home. Forest is difficult away. Spurs , you never know. We need Eddy back ASAP.
If we get one or two signings in the next 24hrs that might be a great boost.
Yes this overview is spot on. Ive always said as long as we score goals we can get away with a few errors at the back but we just dont create enough clear cut chances and have a shit defence. Bad recipe.
 
Do you know what, the funny thing is Erl is a champion and won it all. Arsenal won’t win shit. Maybe a league cup or something, but actually they are serial losers.

We will be back, Arsenal will carry on being average.
They might finish runners up…..again;)
 
Arsenal are a bizarre club with some sort of divine right, for reasons I don’t understand.

We never had any truck with their fans at all until Emmanuel Adebayor scored that goal way back in 2009, when they totally lost their shit, and they never regained it.

I understand that they think they're bigger and better than us. After all, they're a red cartel club - albeit the smallest of that unholy trinity - and yes, they have won more than us domestically, although the majority of their honours came in the last century. But for all their bluster, they've never done much in Europe and beyond – pretty much the same as us. Well, until we won the Champions League and the Club World Cup that is.

Their grudge against us seems to have been born purely out of envy: that they should have won some of our trophies. The same argument the Rags and Littlewoods trot out. Unlike the Rags and Littlewoods, however, Arsenal Football Club themselves decided to take it a step further with the infamous letter in December 2012, just months after City had won the Premier League for the first time and suddenly the writing was on the wall for the old order: the Red-Top Cartel. True, the Rags and Littlewoods supported them in their quest, but let’s not forget that Arsenal led the way and have kept this particular plate spinning.

City are off it this season, well off it, there are no other contenders to speak off and, barring a failure of Devon Loch proportions, Littlewoods have got the League sewn up. Arsenal are out of the FA Cup and it’s unlikely they’ll beat Newcastle in the League Cup. They’re faring well in the Champions League but still, nobody but the most avid Gooner expects them to win it.

They won today fair and square. The reality is that they rarely beat us these days - something like two wins in the last ten games. And they rarely win anything else either. There’s zero chance of them staying humble because they never were, but let them enjoy their day. It’s likely all they’ll have.
They had 0 wins in 10 now we are 0 wins in 4 , depressing
 
Even though you somewhat agreed with the analysis of my statement I don't agree with giving the youth a chance os the way forward. The sad reality is that the youth players we have now are not up to scratch. And even if Pep played all of them people would still criticise him.

So Pep can't win no matter what
I'm not saying throw them all in but surely they must warrant some game time in our current situation as like I said they can't do any worse than our seasoned pros who've legs have gone.

I liked the look of o'reilly in pre season. And thought he could do a job sporadically when rodri might need a rest. We won't know how good they really are in his system until they're tested in the prem, not against salford in the cup.
 
They want Bernardo hung drawn and quartered for kicking goggle eyes on the floor, not content with the win, they need a referee injustice bloodlust
Yes, at one point I thought their supporters were refereeing the match. Every time their supporters shouted or screamed the ref blew for a foul.
 
It's hard to find anything that comes remotely close to a plausible excuse for today. The way we wilted was diabolical and just shouldn't be happening.
But I think we need to get used to it as this is our new mentality really
 

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