Arsenal Thread | 2024/25

There’s a pattern.

We stopped United winning PL titles on the last day of the season. United fans hated City even more.
We stopped Klopp and Liverpool PL winning titles on the last day of the season. Liverpool fans started hating City.
We stopped Arteta and Arsenal winning PL titles on the last day of the season. Arsenal fans started hating City.
If City were still shit and weren’t winning PL titles at the expense of the Red Shirt cartel clubs and their fans, they wouldn’t hate City(bar United), and they wouldn’t be bothered about City.
 
Only an Arsenal fan could watch Gabriel's goal against us think its fine and then cry about Stones goal yesterday.
They are exactly the same.
They have had 3 red cards this season. Rice - unlucky but a red. Trossard - clear red and Gabriel - clear red
They have whined about all 3.
Manager, players and fans are all the same. Emotional wet wipes.

Id actually like a Liverpool win next week with another Arsenal red card, because Arsenals head will truly explode.
The dippers will fall away anyway later on as they are relying on easy fixtures and home games at the moment.
The thing is, they aren’t exactly the same.

Bernardo is well away from Sa by the time Stones heads the ball.

Ours was completely valid per the rules.

Theirs probably shouldn’t be allowed under the rules.

But, if Gabriel’s goal should stand, ours definitely should.
 
Went into work tonight a few reds and a scouser in there . All adamant that our goal should have been ruled out surprise surprise . They were all being genuine as well.All saying he was offside and not understanding the rules of the game in that he wasn’t in line of the sight of the keeper . I like to think I’m impartial to City but yesterdays goal is no debate. It clearly should stand and anyone who thinks otherwise is clutching at straws . I’m completely baffled of the outrage .
 
Went into work tonight a few reds and a scouser in there . All adamant that our goal should have been ruled out surprise surprise . They were all being genuine as well.All saying he was offside and not understanding the rules of the game in that he wasn’t in line of the sight of the keeper . I like to think I’m impartial to City but yesterdays goal is no debate. It clearly should stand and anyone who thinks otherwise is clutching at straws . I’m completely baffled of the outrage .
I'm not baffled in the slightest at the media driven faux outrage over our goal yesterday. They all know it was legit, but controversy generates engagement.
 
I'm not baffled in the slightest at the media driven faux outrage over our goal yesterday. They all know it was legit, but controversy generates engagement.

& it was proof of City benefiting as a northern big 6 team cos Wolves had one similar struck off against West Ham…….

More mental gymnastics….
 
I'm not baffled in the slightest at the media driven faux outrage over our goal yesterday. They all know it was legit, but controversy generates engagement.
Sadly, you got it in one!

CLICKS!! It’s all about the CLICKS!

Say something negative about City and you have all the Red Shirt fans clicking like mad!
 
I like to think I’m impartial to City but yesterdays goal is no debate. It clearly should stand and anyone who thinks otherwise is clutching at straws . I’m completely baffled of the outrage .

I'm not impartial at all, but even so yesterdays goal is no debate. It clearly should stand and anyone who thinks otherwise is clutching at straws . I’m completely baffled of the outrage .
 

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