The perfect fumble
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At least Klippety's team didn’t turn time wasting into an art form.I hated Liverpool and their fans under Klopp but had a begrudging respect for Klopp and his team. I hate this lot's fans, and I'm not sure I have much respect for Arteta and that team. Zero courage on the pitch, all talk off it.
We need to win the FA Cup and come second how funny would that be
It would tip the Gooners over the edge
I do wonder if Arsenal fans are like we used to be, still are in reality, hoping for the best and thinking of the worse; a real hand on heart/head moment?
Then I realise that after all those Wenger Trophy moments, they probably think they are still there, not understanding that the very bad times can be the best.
Until you’ve witnessed it, there’s nothing comparable.
They will never win the CL playing such one dimensional football. Everything revolves around corners and long throws. No creativity or finishing. Their fans and their pals in the media are deluding themselves. Very overrated.The thing that will hurt the Tarquins the most is the fact they had the chances to win the tie, but missed them.
PSG were there for the taking tonight and they didn’t capitalise.
Agreed, unless their defence was so watertight.They will never win the CL playing such one dimensional football. Everything revolves around corners and long throws. No creativity or finishing. Their fans and their pals in the media are deluding themselves. Very overrated.
I agree. They are going backwards from two years ago.They will never win the CL playing such one dimensional football. Everything revolves around corners and long throws. No creativity or finishing. Their fans and their pals in the media are deluding themselves. Very overrated.
Agreed, unless their defence was so watertight.
It’s not the 90s though and they don’t have AC Milan’s back four, however much their defence is lauded.
Just when you thought he couldn't be any more of a deluded ****
They've never been like us in any way mate.I do wonder if Arsenal fans are like we used to be, still are in reality, hoping for the best and thinking of the worse; a real hand on heart/head moment?
Then I realise that after all those Wenger Trophy moments, they probably think they are still there, not understanding that the very bad times can be the best.
Until you’ve witnessed it, there’s nothing comparable.