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I honestly cant believe what im reading. Some of you think Haaland is a qausi Queen Elizabeth/Queen Victoria. Someone with such reverence that you need to speak when spoken to, and not dare turn your back on. Who has seen the movie the Queen, where it depicts Tony Blair getting a lesson in formality before meeting the Queen. Im guessing there is someone at Man City who gives lessons in formality when a commoner or mere mortal gets to meet Erling Haaland.

Gabriel doesnt have to show anymore respect to Haaland than Haaland does to Gabriel. And given Haaland through a ball at Gabriels head, its almost comical for City fans to think Arsenal players should treat him like a de-facto member of the royal family.

Haaland is a footballer. He is not the fucking Pope.
What the fuck are you talking about? Your lot (players and supporters) have been crying about an innocuous comment from Haaland made at the end of a heated game for six months.

I couldn't care less what Gabriel says to Haaland, what I wouldn't want to see is Haaland and the rest of the team and supporters sulk about about it for the next six months until they get a chance for "revenge".

Haaaland should be pissed off, not with Gabriel but with the way the team performed. There's only won way to properly make up for that, and it's not celebrating a win in a self proclaimed stay humble cup final when youre six points and a game behind the league leaders and are going to win fuck all again.
 
I find all this "stay humble eh" stuff from Arsenal to be really cute. They've been little more than a joke to basically everyone for about 15 years, so they're jumping like mad at the first sight that they might be a great team again. What's all this "stay humble eh" nonsense gonna be for if they come up short and win nothing - again? You can't go round giving it bigun and then get yourself knocked out of both cups in the space of a few weeks while lagging behind in yet another title race.

Fact is, ever since the Adebayor knee slide they've been absolutely desperate to get one back over City. That day dented their ego and that entire period, as we went past them in the league while nicking their best players, did so much damage that they've never really recovered. So, exactly like they're doing now, they'll cling on to literally anything to feel like the big boys in the playground again. "Stay humble eh" is all they've got, let them have it.

When we went to the Emirates in 2010 and deliberately stank the place out to get a 0-0 they chanted "Boring boring City" at us. The pro-Arsenal pundits were apoplectic at full-time and called us all the names under the sun they could think of. Said we were approaching football the wrong way and that Arsenal's tactics were pure of heart. We ultimately finished above them in 3rd and won the FA Cup while Arsenal finished the season empty-handed.

When we went there in 2012 and beat them 1-0 to get into the next round of the League Cup, that Arsenal lad Frimpong ripped his shirt off at full-time to reveal his "DENCH" vest and decided to give Nasri a slap for some reason. Arsenal fans had a big laugh about that and called Nasri a fool for leaving. Nasri ended up winning the title in 2012 and Piers Morgan had to give him £10,000, and then Nasri beat them to the title again in 2014.

Frimpong was last seen playing in Cyprus and retired at the age of 26.

What they really, really can't stand is that we replaced them in the old "Big Four". Even before Pep came, we took their place, signed their best players, and won their titles. We took Nasri and Clichy out of a team that had won nothing since 2005 and immediately made them winners and champions. And they couldn't fucking stand it. But because they were nowhere near the top table between 2016 and 2022 they could do fuck all about it.

Which is why the game that really got in their heads and broke them psychologically was the 2-1 win on New Year's Day in 2022. Arsenal thought they were on our level suddenly, but shot themselves in the foot with the stupid red card and the silly penalty they gave away. Then we nicked it at the end. And it went right back to the 0-0 in 2010 in their heads - pro-Arsenal pundits in fits of rage that we'd done a job on them, unable to comprehend what had happened, claiming some cosmic injustice.

Since then they've had a major vendetta against us - they'll never admit it but it's absolutely true. You can see it on their faces that we rattle them to an insane degree. Rodri celebrating that winning goal flipped a switch. But they bottled it and collapsed in 2023, then bottled it and collapsed again in 2024. Rodri spoke honestly and saw right through them, that Arsenal don't have the mentality to win title races because they fold under pressure.

Haaland looked them dead in the eye earlier this season and said "Don't start acting like big men until you become big men" and they still just do not get it. They think one win in the league over a depleted City side suddenly makes up for two bottled titles and somehow makes them top dogs over us. Forgetting, of course, Haaland's point - that they've done absolutely nothing to justify how uppity and arrogant they've become.

What's funny to me is that, finally, City aren't good enough to win the league, but Liverpool have just breezed past Arsenal despite spending fuck all in the summer or January. Because Liverpool as a club, as an institution, knows how to win. We beat them to two titles by inches but it never broke them - they never got this stressed about it. They just moved on, won the league ahead of us in 2020, and they're going to win the league again this season.

By June, Arsenal will have gone 21 years without a title. 24/25 was their season to do it: City have finally fallen, Liverpool have lost Klopp, and Chelsea aren't the finished article yet. But Arsenal still can't get there. It's eating away at them like it has been ever since Gallas burst into tears at Birmingham all those years ago. They deliberately misunderstand the "stay humble eh" comment because if they acknowledge the truth of it, they'll snap again.

Can you imagine what it would be like if all we had over Arsenal, after all this time, was the Adebayor knee slide? What would it say about our failure to reach our own objectives? If all we had for ammo against Arsenal was the Adebayor knee slide it would mean they'd bested us on the pitch for 15 years. Instead we've overtaken them in every department, on the pitch and off it, to the point where nobody at City really brings Adebayor up anymore.

It's like that scene in Mad Men when your man turns to Don Draper in the lift and says "I feel bad for you". Don doesn't even look at him, he just says "I don't think about you at all" and walks off. That's us with Arsenal. They can shout "Stay humble eh" until they're blue in the face but they're still gonna finish this season with as many trophies as us. Zero. Actually, scratch that, we've got the Community Shield, so we've already got one more than they do.

I wanted to like Arsenal under Arteta. He was a terrific assistant for City during an incredible era for us and he deserved to make it on his own. But ever since that run they had at the start of the 22/23 season, they've become so entitled and arrogant. A reminder for us all that Arsenal fans - despite the last 20 years - just expect to win trophies simply because they've turned up. A far worse bunch than Liverpool by every conceivable measure.
*Stands up - applauds*
 
I wanted to like Arsenal under Arteta. He was a terrific assistant for City during an incredible era for us and he deserved to make it on his own. But ever since that run they had at the start of the 22/23 season, they've become so entitled and arrogant. A reminder for us all that Arsenal fans - despite the last 20 years - just expect to win trophies simply because they've turned up. A far worse bunch than Liverpool by every conceivable measure.

I find it amazing that Arsenal cant accept that signing a decent number 2 to mange them, has led them to to a decent number 2 position.

Levels.
 
I find all this "stay humble eh" stuff from Arsenal to be really cute. They've been little more than a joke to basically everyone for about 15 years, so they're jumping like mad at the first sight that they might be a great team again. What's all this "stay humble eh" nonsense gonna be for if they come up short and win nothing - again? You can't go round giving it bigun and then get yourself knocked out of both cups in the space of a few weeks while lagging behind in yet another title race.

Fact is, ever since the Adebayor knee slide they've been absolutely desperate to get one back over City. That day dented their ego and that entire period, as we went past them in the league while nicking their best players, did so much damage that they've never really recovered. So, exactly like they're doing now, they'll cling on to literally anything to feel like the big boys in the playground again. "Stay humble eh" is all they've got, let them have it.

When we went to the Emirates in 2010 and deliberately stank the place out to get a 0-0 they chanted "Boring boring City" at us. The pro-Arsenal pundits were apoplectic at full-time and called us all the names under the sun they could think of. Said we were approaching football the wrong way and that Arsenal's tactics were pure of heart. We ultimately finished above them in 3rd and won the FA Cup while Arsenal finished the season empty-handed.

When we went there in 2012 and beat them 1-0 to get into the next round of the League Cup, that Arsenal lad Frimpong ripped his shirt off at full-time to reveal his "DENCH" vest and decided to give Nasri a slap for some reason. Arsenal fans had a big laugh about that and called Nasri a fool for leaving. Nasri ended up winning the title in 2012 and Piers Morgan had to give him £10,000, and then Nasri beat them to the title again in 2014.

Frimpong was last seen playing in Cyprus and retired at the age of 26.

What they really, really can't stand is that we replaced them in the old "Big Four". Even before Pep came, we took their place, signed their best players, and won their titles. We took Nasri and Clichy out of a team that had won nothing since 2005 and immediately made them winners and champions. And they couldn't fucking stand it. But because they were nowhere near the top table between 2016 and 2022 they could do fuck all about it.

Which is why the game that really got in their heads and broke them psychologically was the 2-1 win on New Year's Day in 2022. Arsenal thought they were on our level suddenly, but shot themselves in the foot with the stupid red card and the silly penalty they gave away. Then we nicked it at the end. And it went right back to the 0-0 in 2010 in their heads - pro-Arsenal pundits in fits of rage that we'd done a job on them, unable to comprehend what had happened, claiming some cosmic injustice.

Since then they've had a major vendetta against us - they'll never admit it but it's absolutely true. You can see it on their faces that we rattle them to an insane degree. Rodri celebrating that winning goal flipped a switch. But they bottled it and collapsed in 2023, then bottled it and collapsed again in 2024. Rodri spoke honestly and saw right through them, that Arsenal don't have the mentality to win title races because they fold under pressure.

Haaland looked them dead in the eye earlier this season and said "Don't start acting like big men until you become big men" and they still just do not get it. They think one win in the league over a depleted City side suddenly makes up for two bottled titles and somehow makes them top dogs over us. Forgetting, of course, Haaland's point - that they've done absolutely nothing to justify how uppity and arrogant they've become.

What's funny to me is that, finally, City aren't good enough to win the league, but Liverpool have just breezed past Arsenal despite spending fuck all in the summer or January. Because Liverpool as a club, as an institution, knows how to win. We beat them to two titles by inches but it never broke them - they never got this stressed about it. They just moved on, won the league ahead of us in 2020, and they're going to win the league again this season.

By June, Arsenal will have gone 21 years without a title. 24/25 was their season to do it: City have finally fallen, Liverpool have lost Klopp, and Chelsea aren't the finished article yet. But Arsenal still can't get there. It's eating away at them like it has been ever since Gallas burst into tears at Birmingham all those years ago. They deliberately misunderstand the "stay humble eh" comment because if they acknowledge the truth of it, they'll snap again.

Can you imagine what it would be like if all we had over Arsenal, after all this time, was the Adebayor knee slide? What would it say about our failure to reach our own objectives? If all we had for ammo against Arsenal was the Adebayor knee slide it would mean they'd bested us on the pitch for 15 years. Instead we've overtaken them in every department, on the pitch and off it, to the point where nobody at City really brings Adebayor up anymore.

It's like that scene in Mad Men when your man turns to Don Draper in the lift and says "I feel bad for you". Don doesn't even look at him, he just says "I don't think about you at all" and walks off. That's us with Arsenal. They can shout "Stay humble eh" until they're blue in the face but they're still gonna finish this season with as many trophies as us. Zero. Actually, scratch that, we've got the Community Shield, so we've already got one more than they do.

I wanted to like Arsenal under Arteta. He was a terrific assistant for City during an incredible era for us and he deserved to make it on his own. But ever since that run they had at the start of the 22/23 season, they've become so entitled and arrogant. A reminder for us all that Arsenal fans - despite the last 20 years - just expect to win trophies simply because they've turned up. A far worse bunch than Liverpool by every conceivable measure.
Rag.
 
I honestly cant believe what im reading. Some of you think Haaland is a qausi Queen Elizabeth/Queen Victoria. Someone with such reverence that you need to speak when spoken to, and not dare turn your back on. Who has seen the movie the Queen, where it depicts Tony Blair getting a lesson in formality before meeting the Queen. Im guessing there is someone at Man City who gives lessons in formality when a commoner or mere mortal gets to meet Erling Haaland.

Gabriel doesnt have to show anymore respect to Haaland than Haaland does to Gabriel. And given Haaland through a ball at Gabriels head, its almost comical for City fans to think Arsenal players should treat him like a de-facto member of the royal family.

Haaland is a footballer. He is not the fucking Pope.

What's it like to bottle the league twice? What's it like to finally beat City and realise you still won't win the league? Why the fuck are you even here?

Won nowt Southern ****
 
*Stands up - applauds*
I mean, that is just Stupendous stuff.
I find all this "stay humble eh" stuff from Arsenal to be really cute. They've been little more than a joke to basically everyone for about 15 years, so they're jumping like mad at the first sight that they might be a great team again. What's all this "stay humble eh" nonsense gonna be for if they come up short and win nothing - again? You can't go round giving it bigun and then get yourself knocked out of both cups in the space of a few weeks while lagging behind in yet another title race.

Fact is, ever since the Adebayor knee slide they've been absolutely desperate to get one back over City. That day dented their ego and that entire period, as we went past them in the league while nicking their best players, did so much damage that they've never really recovered. So, exactly like they're doing now, they'll cling on to literally anything to feel like the big boys in the playground again. "Stay humble eh" is all they've got, let them have it.

When we went to the Emirates in 2010 and deliberately stank the place out to get a 0-0 they chanted "Boring boring City" at us. The pro-Arsenal pundits were apoplectic at full-time and called us all the names under the sun they could think of. Said we were approaching football the wrong way and that Arsenal's tactics were pure of heart. We ultimately finished above them in 3rd and won the FA Cup while Arsenal finished the season empty-handed.

When we went there in 2012 and beat them 1-0 to get into the next round of the League Cup, that Arsenal lad Frimpong ripped his shirt off at full-time to reveal his "DENCH" vest and decided to give Nasri a slap for some reason. Arsenal fans had a big laugh about that and called Nasri a fool for leaving. Nasri ended up winning the title in 2012 and Piers Morgan had to give him £10,000, and then Nasri beat them to the title again in 2014.

Frimpong was last seen playing in Cyprus and retired at the age of 26.

What they really, really can't stand is that we replaced them in the old "Big Four". Even before Pep came, we took their place, signed their best players, and won their titles. We took Nasri and Clichy out of a team that had won nothing since 2005 and immediately made them winners and champions. And they couldn't fucking stand it. But because they were nowhere near the top table between 2016 and 2022 they could do fuck all about it.

Which is why the game that really got in their heads and broke them psychologically was the 2-1 win on New Year's Day in 2022. Arsenal thought they were on our level suddenly, but shot themselves in the foot with the stupid red card and the silly penalty they gave away. Then we nicked it at the end. And it went right back to the 0-0 in 2010 in their heads - pro-Arsenal pundits in fits of rage that we'd done a job on them, unable to comprehend what had happened, claiming some cosmic injustice.

Since then they've had a major vendetta against us - they'll never admit it but it's absolutely true. You can see it on their faces that we rattle them to an insane degree. Rodri celebrating that winning goal flipped a switch. But they bottled it and collapsed in 2023, then bottled it and collapsed again in 2024. Rodri spoke honestly and saw right through them, that Arsenal don't have the mentality to win title races because they fold under pressure.

Haaland looked them dead in the eye earlier this season and said "Don't start acting like big men until you become big men" and they still just do not get it. They think one win in the league over a depleted City side suddenly makes up for two bottled titles and somehow makes them top dogs over us. Forgetting, of course, Haaland's point - that they've done absolutely nothing to justify how uppity and arrogant they've become.

What's funny to me is that, finally, City aren't good enough to win the league, but Liverpool have just breezed past Arsenal despite spending fuck all in the summer or January. Because Liverpool as a club, as an institution, knows how to win. We beat them to two titles by inches but it never broke them - they never got this stressed about it. They just moved on, won the league ahead of us in 2020, and they're going to win the league again this season.

By June, Arsenal will have gone 21 years without a title. 24/25 was their season to do it: City have finally fallen, Liverpool have lost Klopp, and Chelsea aren't the finished article yet. But Arsenal still can't get there. It's eating away at them like it has been ever since Gallas burst into tears at Birmingham all those years ago. They deliberately misunderstand the "stay humble eh" comment because if they acknowledge the truth of it, they'll snap again.

Can you imagine what it would be like if all we had over Arsenal, after all this time, was the Adebayor knee slide? What would it say about our failure to reach our own objectives? If all we had for ammo against Arsenal was the Adebayor knee slide it would mean they'd bested us on the pitch for 15 years. Instead we've overtaken them in every department, on the pitch and off it, to the point where nobody at City really brings Adebayor up anymore.

It's like that scene in Mad Men when your man turns to Don Draper in the lift and says "I feel bad for you". Don doesn't even look at him, he just says "I don't think about you at all" and walks off. That's us with Arsenal. They can shout "Stay humble eh" until they're blue in the face but they're still gonna finish this season with as many trophies as us. Zero. Actually, scratch that, we've got the Community Shield, so we've already got one more than they do.

I wanted to like Arsenal under Arteta. He was a terrific assistant for City during an incredible era for us and he deserved to make it on his own. But ever since that run they had at the start of the 22/23 season, they've become so entitled and arrogant. A reminder for us all that Arsenal fans - despite the last 20 years - just expect to win trophies simply because they've turned up. A far worse bunch than Liverpool by every conceivable measure.
stupendous stuff young bob.
 
I find all this "stay humble eh" stuff from Arsenal to be really cute. They've been little more than a joke to basically everyone for about 15 years, so they're jumping like mad at the first sight that they might be a great team again. What's all this "stay humble eh" nonsense gonna be for if they come up short and win nothing - again? You can't go round giving it bigun and then get yourself knocked out of both cups in the space of a few weeks while lagging behind in yet another title race.

Fact is, ever since the Adebayor knee slide they've been absolutely desperate to get one back over City. That day dented their ego and that entire period, as we went past them in the league while nicking their best players, did so much damage that they've never really recovered. So, exactly like they're doing now, they'll cling on to literally anything to feel like the big boys in the playground again. "Stay humble eh" is all they've got, let them have it.

When we went to the Emirates in 2010 and deliberately stank the place out to get a 0-0 they chanted "Boring boring City" at us. The pro-Arsenal pundits were apoplectic at full-time and called us all the names under the sun they could think of. Said we were approaching football the wrong way and that Arsenal's tactics were pure of heart. We ultimately finished above them in 3rd and won the FA Cup while Arsenal finished the season empty-handed.

When we went there in 2012 and beat them 1-0 to get into the next round of the League Cup, that Arsenal lad Frimpong ripped his shirt off at full-time to reveal his "DENCH" vest and decided to give Nasri a slap for some reason. Arsenal fans had a big laugh about that and called Nasri a fool for leaving. Nasri ended up winning the title in 2012 and Piers Morgan had to give him £10,000, and then Nasri beat them to the title again in 2014.

Frimpong was last seen playing in Cyprus and retired at the age of 26.

What they really, really can't stand is that we replaced them in the old "Big Four". Even before Pep came, we took their place, signed their best players, and won their titles. We took Nasri and Clichy out of a team that had won nothing since 2005 and immediately made them winners and champions. And they couldn't fucking stand it. But because they were nowhere near the top table between 2016 and 2022 they could do fuck all about it.

Which is why the game that really got in their heads and broke them psychologically was the 2-1 win on New Year's Day in 2022. Arsenal thought they were on our level suddenly, but shot themselves in the foot with the stupid red card and the silly penalty they gave away. Then we nicked it at the end. And it went right back to the 0-0 in 2010 in their heads - pro-Arsenal pundits in fits of rage that we'd done a job on them, unable to comprehend what had happened, claiming some cosmic injustice.

Since then they've had a major vendetta against us - they'll never admit it but it's absolutely true. You can see it on their faces that we rattle them to an insane degree. Rodri celebrating that winning goal flipped a switch. But they bottled it and collapsed in 2023, then bottled it and collapsed again in 2024. Rodri spoke honestly and saw right through them, that Arsenal don't have the mentality to win title races because they fold under pressure.

Haaland looked them dead in the eye earlier this season and said "Don't start acting like big men until you become big men" and they still just do not get it. They think one win in the league over a depleted City side suddenly makes up for two bottled titles and somehow makes them top dogs over us. Forgetting, of course, Haaland's point - that they've done absolutely nothing to justify how uppity and arrogant they've become.

What's funny to me is that, finally, City aren't good enough to win the league, but Liverpool have just breezed past Arsenal despite spending fuck all in the summer or January. Because Liverpool as a club, as an institution, knows how to win. We beat them to two titles by inches but it never broke them - they never got this stressed about it. They just moved on, won the league ahead of us in 2020, and they're going to win the league again this season.

By June, Arsenal will have gone 21 years without a title. 24/25 was their season to do it: City have finally fallen, Liverpool have lost Klopp, and Chelsea aren't the finished article yet. But Arsenal still can't get there. It's eating away at them like it has been ever since Gallas burst into tears at Birmingham all those years ago. They deliberately misunderstand the "stay humble eh" comment because if they acknowledge the truth of it, they'll snap again.

Can you imagine what it would be like if all we had over Arsenal, after all this time, was the Adebayor knee slide? What would it say about our failure to reach our own objectives? If all we had for ammo against Arsenal was the Adebayor knee slide it would mean they'd bested us on the pitch for 15 years. Instead we've overtaken them in every department, on the pitch and off it, to the point where nobody at City really brings Adebayor up anymore.

It's like that scene in Mad Men when your man turns to Don Draper in the lift and says "I feel bad for you". Don doesn't even look at him, he just says "I don't think about you at all" and walks off. That's us with Arsenal. They can shout "Stay humble eh" until they're blue in the face but they're still gonna finish this season with as many trophies as us. Zero. Actually, scratch that, we've got the Community Shield, so we've already got one more than they do.

I wanted to like Arsenal under Arteta. He was a terrific assistant for City during an incredible era for us and he deserved to make it on his own. But ever since that run they had at the start of the 22/23 season, they've become so entitled and arrogant. A reminder for us all that Arsenal fans - despite the last 20 years - just expect to win trophies simply because they've turned up. A far worse bunch than Liverpool by every conceivable measure.

Keep going, I'm almost there.
 
I honestly cant believe what im reading. Some of you think Haaland is a qausi Queen Elizabeth/Queen Victoria. Someone with such reverence that you need to speak when spoken to, and not dare turn your back on. Who has seen the movie the Queen, where it depicts Tony Blair getting a lesson in formality before meeting the Queen. Im guessing there is someone at Man City who gives lessons in formality when a commoner or mere mortal gets to meet Erling Haaland.

Gabriel doesnt have to show anymore respect to Haaland than Haaland does to Gabriel. And given Haaland through a ball at Gabriels head, its almost comical for City fans to think Arsenal players should treat him like a de-facto member of the royal family.

Haaland is a footballer. He is not the fucking Pope.

You and your horrible cry baby club stay humble eh?
 
I honestly cant believe what im reading. Some of you think Haaland is a qausi Queen Elizabeth/Queen Victoria. Someone with such reverence that you need to speak when spoken to, and not dare turn your back on. Who has seen the movie the Queen, where it depicts Tony Blair getting a lesson in formality before meeting the Queen. Im guessing there is someone at Man City who gives lessons in formality when a commoner or mere mortal gets to meet Erling Haaland.

Gabriel doesnt have to show anymore respect to Haaland than Haaland does to Gabriel. And given Haaland through a ball at Gabriels head, its almost comical for City fans to think Arsenal players should treat him like a de-facto member of the royal family.

Haaland is a footballer. He is not the fucking Pope.
Fuck off ****...you come on here and get all fucking gobby..the mods should ban dickheads like you but I will probably get a thread ban but fuck it ..
Your team are Bridesmaid FC .. serial losers..when you finish 2nd or 3rd you will see it's the truth...
Arteta is a wanker..legoheaded **** and now Bridesmaid FC are in the same mould..cheating snidey dirty arrogant cunts.. although to be honest they have fuck all to be arrogant about...trophyless again at the end of the season.
 
I honestly cant believe what im reading. Some of you think Haaland is a qausi Queen Elizabeth/Queen Victoria. Someone with such reverence that you need to speak when spoken to, and not dare turn your back on. Who has seen the movie the Queen, where it depicts Tony Blair getting a lesson in formality before meeting the Queen. Im guessing there is someone at Man City who gives lessons in formality when a commoner or mere mortal gets to meet Erling Haaland.

Gabriel doesnt have to show anymore respect to Haaland than Haaland does to Gabriel. And given Haaland through a ball at Gabriels head, its almost comical for City fans to think Arsenal players should treat him like a de-facto member of the royal family.

Haaland is a footballer. He is not the fucking Pope.
What shite are you rambling on about now...

You are a fucking Arsenal fan coming onto a City forum giving it the big man stuff, Fuck Off to an Arsenal Forum and talk bollocks about City on there, Don't be coming on here doing it you fucking spanner.

Fuck you and your shitty fucking club! Fucking bottling twats. Seen as you are so obsessed with Haaland, Just a fucking reminder that he's won more in the last year than your club has done in the last fucking twenty years!

You'll finished second AGAIN this season so get off your high horse and stop talking bolocks, Do us all a favour a fuck off you fucking muppet.
 
I find all this "stay humble eh" stuff from Arsenal to be really cute. They've been little more than a joke to basically everyone for about 15 years, so they're jumping like mad at the first sight that they might be a great team again. What's all this "stay humble eh" nonsense gonna be for if they come up short and win nothing - again? You can't go round giving it bigun and then get yourself knocked out of both cups in the space of a few weeks while lagging behind in yet another title race.

Fact is, ever since the Adebayor knee slide they've been absolutely desperate to get one back over City. That day dented their ego and that entire period, as we went past them in the league while nicking their best players, did so much damage that they've never really recovered. So, exactly like they're doing now, they'll cling on to literally anything to feel like the big boys in the playground again. "Stay humble eh" is all they've got, let them have it.

When we went to the Emirates in 2010 and deliberately stank the place out to get a 0-0 they chanted "Boring boring City" at us. The pro-Arsenal pundits were apoplectic at full-time and called us all the names under the sun they could think of. Said we were approaching football the wrong way and that Arsenal's tactics were pure of heart. We ultimately finished above them in 3rd and won the FA Cup while Arsenal finished the season empty-handed.

When we went there in 2012 and beat them 1-0 to get into the next round of the League Cup, that Arsenal lad Frimpong ripped his shirt off at full-time to reveal his "DENCH" vest and decided to give Nasri a slap for some reason. Arsenal fans had a big laugh about that and called Nasri a fool for leaving. Nasri ended up winning the title in 2012 and Piers Morgan had to give him £10,000, and then Nasri beat them to the title again in 2014.

Frimpong was last seen playing in Cyprus and retired at the age of 26.

What they really, really can't stand is that we replaced them in the old "Big Four". Even before Pep came, we took their place, signed their best players, and won their titles. We took Nasri and Clichy out of a team that had won nothing since 2005 and immediately made them winners and champions. And they couldn't fucking stand it. But because they were nowhere near the top table between 2016 and 2022 they could do fuck all about it.

Which is why the game that really got in their heads and broke them psychologically was the 2-1 win on New Year's Day in 2022. Arsenal thought they were on our level suddenly, but shot themselves in the foot with the stupid red card and the silly penalty they gave away. Then we nicked it at the end. And it went right back to the 0-0 in 2010 in their heads - pro-Arsenal pundits in fits of rage that we'd done a job on them, unable to comprehend what had happened, claiming some cosmic injustice.

Since then they've had a major vendetta against us - they'll never admit it but it's absolutely true. You can see it on their faces that we rattle them to an insane degree. Rodri celebrating that winning goal flipped a switch. But they bottled it and collapsed in 2023, then bottled it and collapsed again in 2024. Rodri spoke honestly and saw right through them, that Arsenal don't have the mentality to win title races because they fold under pressure.

Haaland looked them dead in the eye earlier this season and said "Don't start acting like big men until you become big men" and they still just do not get it. They think one win in the league over a depleted City side suddenly makes up for two bottled titles and somehow makes them top dogs over us. Forgetting, of course, Haaland's point - that they've done absolutely nothing to justify how uppity and arrogant they've become.

What's funny to me is that, finally, City aren't good enough to win the league, but Liverpool have just breezed past Arsenal despite spending fuck all in the summer or January. Because Liverpool as a club, as an institution, knows how to win. We beat them to two titles by inches but it never broke them - they never got this stressed about it. They just moved on, won the league ahead of us in 2020, and they're going to win the league again this season.

By June, Arsenal will have gone 21 years without a title. 24/25 was their season to do it: City have finally fallen, Liverpool have lost Klopp, and Chelsea aren't the finished article yet. But Arsenal still can't get there. It's eating away at them like it has been ever since Gallas burst into tears at Birmingham all those years ago. They deliberately misunderstand the "stay humble eh" comment because if they acknowledge the truth of it, they'll snap again.

Can you imagine what it would be like if all we had over Arsenal, after all this time, was the Adebayor knee slide? What would it say about our failure to reach our own objectives? If all we had for ammo against Arsenal was the Adebayor knee slide it would mean they'd bested us on the pitch for 15 years. Instead we've overtaken them in every department, on the pitch and off it, to the point where nobody at City really brings Adebayor up anymore.

It's like that scene in Mad Men when your man turns to Don Draper in the lift and says "I feel bad for you". Don doesn't even look at him, he just says "I don't think about you at all" and walks off. That's us with Arsenal. They can shout "Stay humble eh" until they're blue in the face but they're still gonna finish this season with as many trophies as us. Zero. Actually, scratch that, we've got the Community Shield, so we've already got one more than they do.

I wanted to like Arsenal under Arteta. He was a terrific assistant for City during an incredible era for us and he deserved to make it on his own. But ever since that run they had at the start of the 22/23 season, they've become so entitled and arrogant. A reminder for us all that Arsenal fans - despite the last 20 years - just expect to win trophies simply because they've turned up. A far worse bunch than Liverpool by every conceivable measure.
Sometimes on here...

Just sometimes...
 
Because Haaland lost his control? Not only did he do that to Gabriel, he had a go at Lewis-Skelly, had a go at Gabby Jesus who wasn't even playing and then had his rant at Arteta.

Look a bit of banter and shithousery I'm all for, spices it up. But if you dish it out be prepared to get it back, particularly from a team like Arsenal who arent going to forgive and forget and to be fair to Haaland he took it. I'm sure the next time Arsenal play at the Etihad will be nice and spicy as well. There's hardly any aggro on the pitch when you play the Rags, seems like the games with the Dippers are a bit flat these days so I think it's always good to have one fixture when you know it's going to be an absolute clusterf*ck out there and seems it's this one. We used to have that against Spurs but even those games are tepid now.
‘If you dish it out prepare to get it back’
Gabriel was pushing, pulling, kicking, pinching Haaland all game not to mention the relentless time wasting and cry arsing to the referee. He dished it out all game so when we equalised last minute Haaland was well within his rights to give it back to him.
As for Miles Skelly, that little shit was also on the wind up all game from the touchline, he got booked for time wasting when he wasn’t even on the pitch.
At the end of the game he got involved in a situation that had nothing to do with him, he was lucky he didn’t get a crack off Haaland.
You say it’s good that there’s a bit of spice in the games between us and I agree but it all started from your shithouse antics, Haaland was just giving it back which you’ve already said is ok.
So why the outrage?
 
‘If you dish it out prepare to get it back’
Gabriel was pushing, pulling, kicking, pinching Haaland all game not to mention the relentless time wasting and cry arsing to the referee. He dished it out all game so when we equalised last minute Haaland was well within his rights to give it back to him.
As for Miles Skelly, that little shit was also on the wind up all game from the touchline, he got booked for time wasting when he wasn’t even on the pitch.
At the end of the game he got involved in a situation that had nothing to do with him, he was lucky he didn’t get a crack off Haaland.
You say it’s good that there’s a bit of spice in the games between us and I agree but it all started from your shithouse antics, Haaland was just giving it back which you’ve already said is ok.
So why the outrage?
They’d also targeted Rodri, bunch of shithouse wet wipes. Haaland lost his shit? Haha! He told them the truth, be humble, a phrase arteta would have used himself when he was number 2 here. They should thank Haaland for his advice, Arsenal don’t know what humble is! They keep showing themselves up by gloating and pretending and acting they have won something! They cannot control their emotions and get carried away into believing the battle is more important than the war. A war they are going to lose (again) this time to the dippers.
 
It made it even better when Haaland scored and just ran to the away end. Proper inferiority complex over at the Emirates, they’ve clearly been thinking about Haaland and City a lot. Can’t say it’s surprising after we’ve broken their hearts two years running.
Johnny! Johnny Stones' equaliser looked like it broke them, too.
 
I honestly cant believe what im reading. Some of you think Haaland is a qausi Queen Elizabeth/Queen Victoria. Someone with such reverence that you need to speak when spoken to, and not dare turn your back on. Who has seen the movie the Queen, where it depicts Tony Blair getting a lesson in formality before meeting the Queen. Im guessing there is someone at Man City who gives lessons in formality when a commoner or mere mortal gets to meet Erling Haaland.

Gabriel doesnt have to show anymore respect to Haaland than Haaland does to Gabriel. And given Haaland through a ball at Gabriels head, its almost comical for City fans to think Arsenal players should treat him like a de-facto member of the royal family.

Haaland is a footballer. He is not the fucking Pope.

We don't think Haaland is above anyone. But you come to the Etihad and play like shithouses and look to dish it out and then get all whiny and upset about him reacting. He threw a ball at someone, he didn't try and break their leg. Pathetic to think it was worthy of a red card. Then in response to him telling you to be humble, you give it the biggun during the game. It's clear the entire squad were desperate to avenge his actions. That's not what a great team does. A great team buries it and moves on. We won't be out for revenge on a personal level next time you come to the Etihad. We wouldn't be copying your celebrations or playing songs to mock your fans. We do our mocking when we're stood with the trophy you want come the end of the season. Haaland will be pissing himself at how much attention he got. When Lewis Skelly is playing in the championship in a couple of years, Haaland will still be with us with at least two league titles, the FA Cup and the CL whilst you have still won fuck all.
 
I honestly cant believe what im reading. Some of you think Haaland is a qausi Queen Elizabeth/Queen Victoria. Someone with such reverence that you need to speak when spoken to, and not dare turn your back on. Who has seen the movie the Queen, where it depicts Tony Blair getting a lesson in formality before meeting the Queen. Im guessing there is someone at Man City who gives lessons in formality when a commoner or mere mortal gets to meet Erling Haaland.

Gabriel doesnt have to show anymore respect to Haaland than Haaland does to Gabriel. And given Haaland through a ball at Gabriels head, its almost comical for City fans to think Arsenal players should treat him like a de-facto member of the royal family.

Haaland is a footballer. He is not the fucking Pope.
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Where are you?

Let's be 'avin' you!

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Arsenal players behaved disgracefully again. Their fanbase just follows suit and defends them, and the media laud the disrespectful behaviour of their young players, calling it 'personality'.

Good luck to Liverpool. I hate Liverpool's fanbase but their team play the game as it should be played not like this bunch of cheats. Unfortunately, Arsenal are a better side than City this season but it won't last long.
 
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