Arsenal Thread 2013/14

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Uwe Robladze said:
Normalbloke said:
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Successful season.

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More successful season

U purposefully included Nasri both times....hehe
 
Should be pissed off but I don't really care. Arsenal went 10 years without a trophy so I'm happy enough. I only watched 10 minutes of it and that bloke should have crossed the ball instead of shooting
 
All this does is just paper over the cracks. Look at some of their results this season. 6-3 vs City, 5-1 vs Liverpool, 6-0 vs Chelsea, lost away at United and were 2-0 down after 10 minutes to Hull today.
 
Arsenal fans getting very very giddy on SSN, all we need to do is buy players and spend some money some are saying and we can compete in all competitions, just fucking hang on a minute that is not the 'Arsenal way' as they have been telling us for years, cunts
 
RandomJ said:
Sorry have I missed something? Why are Arsenal fans coming on our forum posting pictures of the FA cup gloating when we have just won the double? Thats like bragging to a porn star how many girls you've shagged.

This is actually a compliment to Bluemoon. I can't account for gloating/picture posting which does seem a little out of place, but there's not genuinely good arsenal forum out there, they're all kind of weird except arsenal-mania, but there you have to first post in a 'Lobby' forum where you get vetted before you can post in the 'real' forum which seems like far too much effort to me. I think you have Arsenal fans coming on here because Bluemoon is quite a lively and vibrant forum, with active posters who say interesting things. The general outlook towards guest fans is also typically quite welcoming, barring the odd eruption of toxicity, which is natural on a football fan forum.

SuperMario's Fireworks. said:
Well done to them, showed great character.

I've heard of typical City, but lately Arsenal fans have co-opted the slightly smug phrase 'doing things the Arsenal way' into something similar, meaning doing things in the most painful, heart-stopping way possible, never taking the easy route. Arsenal didn't get a touch of the ball in the first three minutes leading up to Hull's first goal, and all the insecurities of recent times came pouring out. Choking on the big occasion, vulnerability to set-pieces, crumbling against high pressure up the pitch, and generally shitting ourselves. The prolonged struggle to equalize was also so very Arsenal, highlighting our lack of cutting edge in the striking department, but the winning goal encapsulated our greatest strength, quick passing and movement in the box, and of course the phenomenon that is Ramsey. As a fairly recent fan of the club (only really started watching in the 2011/2012 season), this was the first time I witnessed Arsenal in a cup final and it was perhaps the most tortuous two hours of my life. Certainly up their. I had the same sinking feeling at 2-0 down as I did when we went to Anfield and Stamford Bridge, but the players really showed some heart today, unlike on several other occasions this season, they showed they've got guts.

All this does is just paper over the cracks. Look at some of their results this season. 6-3 vs City, 5-1 vs Liverpool, 6-0 vs Chelsea, lost away at United and were 2-0 down after 10 minutes to Hull today.

If winning the FA cup and the euphoria of last night and today are 'cracks' I'll take those cracks all day every day.
 
Ronuja said:
RandomJ said:
Sorry have I missed something? Why are Arsenal fans coming on our forum posting pictures of the FA cup gloating when we have just won the double? Thats like bragging to a porn star how many girls you've shagged.

This is actually a compliment to Bluemoon. I can't account for gloating/picture posting which does seem a little out of place, but there's not genuinely good arsenal forum out there, they're all kind of weird except arsenal-mania, but there you have to first post in a 'Lobby' forum where you get vetted before you can post in the 'real' forum which seems like far too much effort to me. I think you have Arsenal fans coming on here because Bluemoon is quite a lively and vibrant forum, with active posters who say interesting things. The general outlook towards guest fans is also typically quite welcoming, barring the odd eruption of toxicity, which is natural on a football fan forum.

SuperMario's Fireworks. said:
Well done to them, showed great character.

I've heard of typical City, but lately Arsenal fans have co-opted the slightly smug phrase 'doing things the Arsenal way' into something similar, meaning doing things in the most painful, heart-stopping way possible, never taking the easy route. Arsenal didn't get a touch of the ball in the first three minutes leading up to Hull's first goal, and all the insecurities of recent times came pouring out. Choking on the big occasion, vulnerability to set-pieces, crumbling against high pressure up the pitch, and generally shitting ourselves. The prolonged struggle to equalize was also so very Arsenal, highlighting our lack of cutting edge in the striking department, but the winning goal encapsulated our greatest strength, quick passing and movement in the box, and of course the phenomenon that is Ramsey. As a fairly recent fan of the club (only really started watching in the 2011/2012 season), this was the first time I witnessed Arsenal in a cup final and it was perhaps the most tortuous two hours of my life. Certainly up their. I had the same sinking feeling at 2-0 down as I did when we went to Anfield and Stamford Bridge, but the players really showed some heart today, unlike on several other occasions this season, they showed they've got guts.

All this does is just paper over the cracks. Look at some of their results this season. 6-3 vs City, 5-1 vs Liverpool, 6-0 vs Chelsea, lost away at United and were 2-0 down after 10 minutes to Hull today.

If winning the FA cup and the euphoria of last night and today are 'cracks' I'll take those cracks all day every day.
Congrats mate.

Enjoy ya parade, looks a very nice day for it does Islington ...Blue Sky firmly on top to boot n'all ;-)
 
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