Arsenal Thread 2013/14

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Had a look on Arsenal Mania. They're convinced the league is fixed and the two 'oil clubs' are paying the refs. After Tiote's disallowed goal they were talking about how every big decision goes our way...not even two pages later they agree the challenge on Nasri deserved a red. Make up your mind! They were happy to see Nasri injured as well.
They seem to forget Negredo's disallowed goal when we played Newcastle at the start of the season...or the more recent offside goal when we played Swansea. ***** just like the rags, victims just like the dippers. Can't wait till we humiliate them again.
 
foetus said:
Had a look on Arsenal Mania. They're convinced the league is fixed and the two 'oil clubs' are paying the refs. After Tiote's disallowed goal they were talking about how every big decision goes our way...not even two pages later they agree the challenge on Nasri deserved a red. Make up your mind! They were happy to see Nasri injured as well.
They seem to forget Negredo's disallowed goal when we played Newcastle at the start of the season...or the more recent offside goal when we played Swansea. ***** just like the rags, victims just like the dippers. Can't wait till we humiliate them again.

Not to mention the foul just before Sunderland scored,Larsson's "tackle"

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and Villa's offside goal against us. None of which got anywhere near as much media attention.
 
Don Karleone said:
foetus said:
Had a look on Arsenal Mania. They're convinced the league is fixed and the two 'oil clubs' are paying the refs. After Tiote's disallowed goal they were talking about how every big decision goes our way...not even two pages later they agree the challenge on Nasri deserved a red. Make up your mind! They were happy to see Nasri injured as well.
They seem to forget Negredo's disallowed goal when we played Newcastle at the start of the season...or the more recent offside goal when we played Swansea. ***** just like the rags, victims just like the dippers. Can't wait till we humiliate them again.

Not to mention the foul just before Sunderland scored,Larsson's "tackle"

BYt4aBvCUAAjqXE.jpg:large


and Villa's offside goal against us. None of which got anywhere near as much media attention.
It's hard to remember all of them, there's been too many unfortunately. But don't let any other fans know. All these uneducated fans seem to enjoy coming up with excuses to why we are better than them :)

The only decisions Arsenal fans seem to remember is the ones that went for us...such as the disallowed goal against Liverpool (fair enough, we got lucky) but they tend to believe their match against us should've ended 6-6.
 
The only decisions Arsenal fans seem to remember is the ones that went for us...such as the disallowed goal against Liverpool (fair enough, we got lucky) but they tend to believe their match against us should've ended 6-6.

We were lucky that you didn't get a few pens from Skrtels shirt pulling tbf
 
gaving673 said:
The only decisions Arsenal fans seem to remember is the ones that went for us...such as the disallowed goal against Liverpool (fair enough, we got lucky) but they tend to believe their match against us should've ended 6-6.

We were lucky that you didn't get a few pens from Skrtels shirt pulling tbf

For the millionth time, THERE WAS NO DISALLOWED GOAL v Liverpool, every player apart from Sterling had stopped when the whistle went. If he's wants to play on for a couple of seconds fine, but no guarantees that if Hart hadn't carried on he wouldn't have saved it.
 
inchy14 said:
gaving673 said:
The only decisions Arsenal fans seem to remember is the ones that went for us...such as the disallowed goal against Liverpool (fair enough, we got lucky) but they tend to believe their match against us should've ended 6-6.

We were lucky that you didn't get a few pens from Skrtels shirt pulling tbf

For the millionth time, THERE WAS NO DISALLOWED GOAL v Liverpool, every player apart from Sterling had stopped when the whistle went. If he's wants to play on for a couple of seconds fine, but no guarantees that if Hart hadn't carried on he wouldn't have saved it.
technically, it wasn't disallowed...but there was a very, very high chance of him scoring it had play continued. At the end of the day we won so who cares...other than gaving673 and fellow liverpool fans ;)
 
foetus said:
Don Karleone said:
foetus said:
Had a look on Arsenal Mania. They're convinced the league is fixed and the two 'oil clubs' are paying the refs. After Tiote's disallowed goal they were talking about how every big decision goes our way...not even two pages later they agree the challenge on Nasri deserved a red. Make up your mind! They were happy to see Nasri injured as well.
They seem to forget Negredo's disallowed goal when we played Newcastle at the start of the season...or the more recent offside goal when we played Swansea. ***** just like the rags, victims just like the dippers. Can't wait till we humiliate them again.

Not to mention the foul just before Sunderland scored,Larsson's "tackle"

BYt4aBvCUAAjqXE.jpg:large


and Villa's offside goal against us. None of which got anywhere near as much media attention.
It's hard to remember all of them, there's been too many unfortunately. But don't let any other fans know. All these uneducated fans seem to enjoy coming up with excuses to why we are better than them :)

The only decisions Arsenal fans seem to remember is the ones that went for us...such as the disallowed goal against Liverpool (fair enough, we got lucky) but they tend to believe their match against us should've ended 6-6.

What disallowed goal ? You mean the Sterling offside.
 
foetus said:
Had a look on Arsenal Mania. They're convinced the league is fixed and the two 'oil clubs' are paying the refs. After Tiote's disallowed goal they were talking about how every big decision goes our way...not even two pages later they agree the challenge on Nasri deserved a red. Make up your mind! They were happy to see Nasri injured as well.
They seem to forget Negredo's disallowed goal when we played Newcastle at the start of the season...or the more recent offside goal when we played Swansea. ***** just like the rags, victims just like the dippers. Can't wait till we humiliate them again.

I don't buy into any conspiracy theory however its worth pointing out that there are an inordinately large proportion of refs who are northern and within those quite a lot from the north west.

As to yesterday's game, Tiote's goal should not have been disallowed and the foul on Nasri, in my view merited a red card.

As to humiliating Arsenal, you have only to wait until 29th March, though I reckon there is a chance that game could be moved to the Sunday.
 
foetus said:
inchy14 said:
gaving673 said:
We were lucky that you didn't get a few pens from Skrtels shirt pulling tbf

For the millionth time, THERE WAS NO DISALLOWED GOAL v Liverpool, every player apart from Sterling had stopped when the whistle went. If he's wants to play on for a couple of seconds fine, but no guarantees that if Hart hadn't carried on he wouldn't have saved it.
technically, it wasn't disallowed...but there was a very, very high chance of him scoring it had play continued. At the end of the day we won so who cares...other than gaving673 and fellow liverpool fans ;)

as he proved 3/4 minutes later there was high chance of him fucking it up and relying on Coutinho to be there to slot it in for him.

Arsenal shouldn't have ended 6-6 because it err...ended 6-3 with us in cruise mode for most of the game.

They are so blind that they don't realise how far we were actually off being at our scintillating best that day where we would have killed them.

God help them if we turn up at the Emirates, they'll be crying.
 
Gillespie said:
foetus said:
Had a look on Arsenal Mania. They're convinced the league is fixed and the two 'oil clubs' are paying the refs. After Tiote's disallowed goal they were talking about how every big decision goes our way...not even two pages later they agree the challenge on Nasri deserved a red. Make up your mind! They were happy to see Nasri injured as well.
They seem to forget Negredo's disallowed goal when we played Newcastle at the start of the season...or the more recent offside goal when we played Swansea. ***** just like the rags, victims just like the dippers. Can't wait till we humiliate them again.

I don't buy into any conspiracy theory however its worth pointing out that there are an inordinately large proportion of refs who are northern and within those quite a lot from the north west.

As to yesterday's game, Tiote's goal should not have been disallowed and the foul on Nasri, in my view merited a red card.

As to humiliating Arsenal, you have only to wait until 29th March, though I reckon there is a chance that game could be moved to the Sunday.

Further to the above point. Out of 17 current premier league refs, only 2 are from south of Birmingham.

That's a dubious split.
 
Gillespie said:
Gillespie said:
foetus said:
Had a look on Arsenal Mania. They're convinced the league is fixed and the two 'oil clubs' are paying the refs. After Tiote's disallowed goal they were talking about how every big decision goes our way...not even two pages later they agree the challenge on Nasri deserved a red. Make up your mind! They were happy to see Nasri injured as well.
They seem to forget Negredo's disallowed goal when we played Newcastle at the start of the season...or the more recent offside goal when we played Swansea. ***** just like the rags, victims just like the dippers. Can't wait till we humiliate them again.

I don't buy into any conspiracy theory however its worth pointing out that there are an inordinately large proportion of refs who are northern and within those quite a lot from the north west.

As to yesterday's game, Tiote's goal should not have been disallowed and the foul on Nasri, in my view merited a red card.

As to humiliating Arsenal, you have only to wait until 29th March, though I reckon there is a chance that game could be moved to the Sunday.

Further to the above point. Out of 17 current premier league refs, only 2 are from south of Birmingham.

That's a dubious split.

Are we the only club North or Birmingham?
 
ManCitizens. said:
Gillespie said:
Gillespie said:
I don't buy into any conspiracy theory however its worth pointing out that there are an inordinately large proportion of refs who are northern and within those quite a lot from the north west.

As to yesterday's game, Tiote's goal should not have been disallowed and the foul on Nasri, in my view merited a red card.

As to humiliating Arsenal, you have only to wait until 29th March, though I reckon there is a chance that game could be moved to the Sunday.

Further to the above point. Out of 17 current premier league refs, only 2 are from south of Birmingham.

That's a dubious split.

Are we the only club North or Birmingham?

Nothing to do with City.

I was making a general point that it seems odd that the overwhelming majority of premier league refs are from the north and primarily the north west, at that.
 
I'm amazed that given the number of supporters they have in the UK that to the best of my knowledge no referee has admitted supporting them.
 
The Arsenal collapse in nxt couple of months is going to be amazing, the gormless gooners seriously think they are going to win the title, unreal. yes they are top, its jan ffs and there toughest games are to come. I wouldnt take a player of theres over ours or Chelsea.
 
Draxler won't sign for the arse. IF he was available Munich would blow them out.
 
Gillespie said:
ManCitizens. said:
Gillespie said:
Further to the above point. Out of 17 current premier league refs, only 2 are from south of Birmingham.

That's a dubious split.

Are we the only club North or Birmingham?

Nothing to do with City.

I was making a general point that it seems odd that the overwhelming majority of premier league refs are from the north and primarily the north west, at that.

Well, in the istree of football, the north west (Lancashire to be precise - Liverpool, Everton, Blackpool, Bolton, Us, them, Wigan(!), PNE, etc.) is home to more trophies and titles than anywhere else, so I see no problem.
 
tonethestone said:
The Arsenal collapse in nxt couple of months is going to be amazing, the gormless gooners seriously think they are going to win the title, unreal. yes they are top, its jan ffs and there toughest games are to come. I wouldnt take a player of theres over ours or Chelsea.

Of course Arsenal have a chance, just as much as us if you ask me.

Out of us, Chelsea and them, I would argue we have the hardest set of fixtures to play, away to Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham, Everton and yoonited plus home to Chelsea.

I actually think Chelsea will win it.
 
Bilboblue said:
tonethestone said:
The Arsenal collapse in nxt couple of months is going to be amazing, the gormless gooners seriously think they are going to win the title, unreal. yes they are top, its jan ffs and there toughest games are to come. I wouldnt take a player of theres over ours or Chelsea.

Of course Arsenal have a chance, just as much as us if you ask me.

Out of us, Chelsea and them, I would argue we have the hardest set of fixtures to play, away to Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham, Everton and yoonited plus home to Chelsea.

I actually think Chelsea will win it.

I think a lot will depend on whether we beat Chelsea. As poor as United have been this season they will go to Chelsea thinking they can get something, even if it is a point. If they do get something and we get something at Spurs (i think we will beat them) then we go into the Chelsea game knowing a win could take us 6 points clear of them then that is a decent margin going into our away games at Arsenal/United/Everton/Liverpool.

All ifs and buts, but thats football. The squad that can keep away from injuries in the best way will win it imo.
 
chris85mcfc said:
Bilboblue said:
tonethestone said:
The Arsenal collapse in nxt couple of months is going to be amazing, the gormless gooners seriously think they are going to win the title, unreal. yes they are top, its jan ffs and there toughest games are to come. I wouldnt take a player of theres over ours or Chelsea.

Of course Arsenal have a chance, just as much as us if you ask me.

Out of us, Chelsea and them, I would argue we have the hardest set of fixtures to play, away to Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham, Everton and yoonited plus home to Chelsea.

I actually think Chelsea will win it.

I think a lot will depend on whether we beat Chelsea. As poor as United have been this season they will go to Chelsea thinking they can get something, even if it is a point. If they do get something and we get something at Spurs (i think we will beat them) then we go into the Chelsea game knowing a win could take us 6 points clear of them then that is a decent margin going into our away games at Arsenal/United/Everton/Liverpool.

All ifs and buts, but thats football. The squad that can keep away from injuries in the best way will win it imo.

Pretty much my thinking. We have the best squad, but that doesn't do us a lot of good if all our best players are injured. I'm no longer convinced Arsenal are going to collapse, but they've got two very good teams to get past if they want to win it.
 
adrianr said:
chris85mcfc said:
Bilboblue said:
Of course Arsenal have a chance, just as much as us if you ask me.

Out of us, Chelsea and them, I would argue we have the hardest set of fixtures to play, away to Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham, Everton and yoonited plus home to Chelsea.

I actually think Chelsea will win it.

I think a lot will depend on whether we beat Chelsea. As poor as United have been this season they will go to Chelsea thinking they can get something, even if it is a point. If they do get something and we get something at Spurs (i think we will beat them) then we go into the Chelsea game knowing a win could take us 6 points clear of them then that is a decent margin going into our away games at Arsenal/United/Everton/Liverpool.

All ifs and buts, but thats football. The squad that can keep away from injuries in the best way will win it imo.

Pretty much my thinking. We have the best squad, but that doesn't do us a lot of good if all our best players are injured. I'm no longer convinced Arsenal are going to collapse, but they've got two very good teams to get past if they want to win it.

I don't think Arsenal will collapse either, finishing 3rd doesn't mean a collape it means that the two teams above were superior, which I think us and Chelsea are.

Problem with Arsenal is the big games, their six pointers where not only do you gain 3 points but you also ensure the team around you doesn't gain any points, but this is where Arsenal come unstuck imo.

Still confident we will win it. After all the early twists at the start of the season it looks like it has calmed down now, and the top teams are winning game after game. See who blinks first.
 
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