Arsenal Post Match Thread.

Should teach the players not to expect anything from these refs, when they think it's unjust and complain the club gets fined for not controlling their players FFS.
Money mogul Milner on Sterling for another blatant pen all these decisions should be compiled by the club at the end of the season and shown on youtube how bent these ****s are..


Agreed... it's beyond the joke that we feel we should have learn to accept this as part of the game.
 
penalty aside....do you genuinely think that we merited the win the way we had played....I dont

lets say that we had scored a last minute wonder goal...a 30yd pile driver by toure that breaks the cross bar on the way in....I would have still said that we got away with one as our performance for the vast majority of the match was well below par....the amount of passess that went astray was shocking for us....the movement in midfield wasnt there, we consistnatly lost possession and after the our first goal they had the majority of the possession, our defending was shakey and last ditch....we didnt look solid at all.
Are you real we had the best chances . we were ahead twice in the game. we were very close to winning the game, playing away.
 
Penalty or no penalty, this City team is nowhere near good enough to compete seriously at the top level of football. The general standard of our play today was way below what is required. I have witnessed some very bad defensive setups in my time, but some of the errors committed by our current defence borders on the schoolboy standard, and it is a major weakness, along with a non competitive midfield. I'm really surprised we are still in the top four of the premier league, given the glaring weaknesses in our present team. One can only hope that Mr Guardiola manages to sort out these weaknesses, and can then give all City fans a team that can compete for major honours with a realistic chance of winning. From what I've seen so far this season, the prospects don't look too good.
 


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Penalty or no penalty, this City team is nowhere near good enough to compete seriously at the top level of football. The general standard of our play today was way below what is required. I have witnessed some very bad defensive setups in my time, but some of the errors committed by our current defence borders on the schoolboy standard, and it is a major weakness, along with a non competitive midfield. I'm really surprised we are still in the top four of the premier league, given the glaring weaknesses in our present team. One can only hope that Mr Guardiola manages to sort out these weaknesses, and can then give all City fans a team that can compete for major honours with a realistic chance of winning. From what I've seen so far this season, the prospects don't look too good.

have you watched us over the last thirty years, a midfield with silva, he is in the top two midfield players in the premire league. perhaps you would rather be watching Pogaba???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
 
Should teach the players not to expect anything from these refs, when they think it's unjust and complain the club gets fined for not controlling their players FFS.
Money mogul Milner on Sterling for another blatant pen all these decisions should be compiled by the club at the end of the season and shown on youtube how bent these ****s are..



Haha, Sergio
 
i thought our attacking play was really poor for the majority of the game especially against a team that was visably scared of us ....i didnt wathc utd vs west brom so no idea how they played...do you? ;-)[/QUOTE

wE SCORED TWICE away from home , that really must be really poor??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
 

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