M18CTID
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If he’d been given the time and money that Arteta has, I reckon he’d have won the title with ArsenalUnai Emery is a very good manager as well. 2nd best manager in the league after Pep for me.
If he’d been given the time and money that Arteta has, I reckon he’d have won the title with ArsenalUnai Emery is a very good manager as well. 2nd best manager in the league after Pep for me.
I did too. Shite is maybe a bit of an exaggeration but we weren’t that good for the most part until that upturn in spring. But what we did do when we finally got our mojo back is win all the games that mattered in those last few months which shows you don’t always have to be the best team for the majority of the season.I thought we were shite in the treble season until the spring. Shows what I know!
We started the season well, we were hammering teams and Haaland was scoring for fun. We opened the season with 8 wins of the first 10 games which were undefeated with 33 goals scored and only 9 conceded.I thought we were shite in the treble season until the spring. Shows what I know!
Yes, you've just got to give yourself the chance to win it, no matter how you do that. I think that's the big thing I've learned from Pep.I did too. Shite is maybe a bit of an exaggeration but we weren’t that good for the most part until that upturn in spring. But what we did do when we finally got our mojo back is win all the games that mattered in those last few months which shows you don’t always have to be the best team for the majority of the season.
There is quite a bit of hypocrisy in that post tbf, people being overly negative after a defeat isnt much different to people getting giddy and being wise after a winSorry but he's right. Nobody knows what the score of the next match will be but that's a different subject entirely. The big issue in this forum, particularly in the post-match, is the unfortunately quite high number of idiots who lose the plot completly after a bad result.
One clown early on in the season said "We're light years behind Liverpool and it will take 2 seasons at least to catch them. Plenty more have said, even after the Leeds then the Fulham matches, that we have no chance of catching Arsenal. Another said Arsenal won't lose 4 matches this season. Well they've lost 2 in 15 so why wouldn't they lose 2 more in the next 23?
Meanwhile everybody knows who Pep should have played or brought on because it's easy AFTER you've seen the outcome, but they still know better and "Pep should go" - I even saw those three immortal words after the Fulham match, while another was slating the recruitment from the manager, coaches and players right up to the owners - yes, we now need a change of ownership!
Then of course we have the Scapegoat of the Season. This time it's Savinho, last season it was mostly Doku and Gonzalez.
These are just a few of the gems we have had, some as recently as last Tuesday. The reality is they're all clueless to varying degrees but it's entertaining and annoying at the same time.
As i said in the post-match last night, I think the mistake that many are making is that they don't see this as a 90-100 point team and assume that because we're not going to hit those heights we have no chance of winning it. It probably isn't at the moment, but what they don't realise is neither is any other team - we won't need 90 points to win the league.
Our only injury is Rodri (and Kovacic who is not coming back into this team) and its not as simple as him "returning from injury" as hes coming off a long-term injury and may never be the sameYou have addressed the injury and return of Arsenal's best players and you could do likewise for City.
True, Rodri's return is more problematic, but the upside is that if Rodri makes a successful return, City will be much stronger.Our only injury is Rodri (and Kovacic who is not coming back into this team) and its not as simple as him "returning from injury" as hes coming off a long-term injury and may never be the same
Not really comparable to Saliba-Gabriel (and Mosquera) who are just off with freak injuries and will return soon
The Grealish debate has been done to death on here. It's time we all moved on and looked forward.Does not being for for purpose include his time as a Treble winner?
For a second I thought you said bald man!..:)Bold man makes bold statements.
We will be top of the league as we go into the Christmas fixtures.
Need my glasses on haI mist the Gand changer
You can smell the desperation of their needy fans every time their anxious players wave at the crowd. Arteta is too cautious and defensive ( again at Villa yesterday) and the team does not have the ruthless streak they need.Don’t let Arsenal build an unassailable lead and it’s ours.
Huge pressure on a team and manager that has won NOTHING in FIVE YEARS to deliver the biggest prize of all with the most emotionally unstable set of suppporters in the country demanding them to get it done.
It’s a proper recipe for disaster and the first cracks are starting to appear.
Definitely. Pep used those charges to power boost the club inside and out. The players, the fans were pumped up from February and that energy lasted up until the final whistle in Istanbul.We started the season well, we were hammering teams and Haaland was scoring for fun. We opened the season with 8 wins of the first 10 games which were undefeated with 33 goals scored and only 9 conceded.
Either side of the World Cup we were very poor though.
Usual shite away at Liverpool (1-0 defeat), even shit away at Leicester where we won (0-1), terrible at home to Brentford (lost 1-2), even worse at home to Everton (1-1), shit away at United (2-1), shit in the first half at home to Spurs (0-2 down ended up winning 4-2 with a Mahrez masterclass… Pep calling us the ‘happy flowers team’) and shit away at Spurs.
Then the charges hit and we never looked back.
Chelsea are the London version of us. Unpredictable.Ah
I was mistaken then!
My bad.
Of the three rivals I think they’re the most unpredictable anyway
I agree to a point, but we also need a really big statement victory rather than just relying on beating two promoted teams at the Etihad when Arsenal were facing a couple of difficult away fixtures (one of which we also lost)You can smell the desperation of their needy fans every time their anxious players wave at the crowd. Arteta is too cautious and defensive ( again at Villa yesterday) and the team does not have the ruthless streak they need.
Next week.I agree to a point, but we also need a really big statement victory rather than just relying on beating two promoted teams at the Etihad when Arsenal were facing a couple of difficult away fixtures (one of which we also lost)
Sooner or later Arsenal might be facing Wolves when we have a difficult opponent
Arsenal will be feeling like we did in 2011-12 and I can still recall the agony of our defeats at Swansea and Arsenal (ironically when Arteta scored) and the feeling that we'd blown it.
However let's not forget that the United machine was starting to creak and that despite all the trauma we still ended the season as Champions