Arsenal (H) - FA Cup | Post Match Thread

Boehly's "plan" is ridiculous simply because he is paying beyond sure thing prices for players who are nowhere near sure things, i.e. Cucurella, Koulibaly, Sterling, etc. etc. Contrary to the popular hype Enzo is far from a sure thing and at his absolute best may never be worth over 100 million pound let alone now. Mudryk is a borderline project going for 85 million +15 in add ons. Most expensive mid table team ever...LMFAO
None of these players he is buying are worth the money he is stuck with contracts for life. He is saddling the club with Real Madrid debt without anything approaching Madrid’s massive revenue stream. I agree with you on this one absolute reckless mismanagement. This American I don’t think understands how transfers work or football works. He is a rookie in the football business and is being taken to the cleaners
 
Point me to it, then

Anyone who uses the phrase non sequiturs.

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What you fail to understand is no matter how rational you think you are, you're an Arsenal fan, and Arsenal fans are like some weird cult that believes their club exists in only two states, greatness, or greatness on pause.

When you're great you're the greatest there's ever been! And when you're shit, which in Arsenal speak is " paused greatness" you're just on hold between bouts of greatness, but you're still great! You see now? You go seamlessly from greatness to greatness and the pauses don't matter, even if it's a 20 year pause! In fact that 20 year pause is a testimony to just how great your greatness is, coz you stayed great during a two decade pause despite winning next to nothing!

I mean, how great is that?!
 
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I think a bigger win did come out of it in the end.

Arteta had to bring on all of the big guns and they didn't get a kick in the last 20 minutes.

So Arsenal have 8 days rest before Everton away. Why not field his starting XI?

I know many were saying we couldn't win once he'd fielded a weaker team but does that not show a little bit of fragility in Arsenal's mentality?

Scared of the starting XI being beaten comfortably, so switches it about to give them an excuse.


I thought there were signs of mental fragility against us. Rotating when you have 8 days rest afterwards seemed like a weak move from Arteta and I'm glad it's back-fired.
 

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