Apparently so.Is this stat genuine.lol.
Nothing distinct about it. An outside chance at this stage and nothing more.Any City fans still not wanting the Arse to beat the scouse to the title needs to reconsider.... would you really want them to win the Quadruple? It is a distinct possibility.
Brilliant - wonder if our ladies were humble with their celebrations - sincerely hope not. The two fingered victory salute would be most appropriate.
We all know how difficult it is but.....Nothing distinct about it. An outside chance at this stage and nothing more.
Was it five or six consecutive League doubles over cheating Arsenal in recent seasons that Drury mentioned on Sunday?
To any lurking gunners what do you think the problem is with your club and the failure to win trophies? From an outsider perspective I think the over the top intensity created by Arteta is the cause. It can work in your favour in one off games but, over the course of a season, it seems unsustainable.
I would probably say that Arsenal have had a few poor refereeing decisions against them but that probably just reflects the level of shithousing they indulge in. If VVD was a tarquin he would probably have been sent off four times this season for violent conduct but as a dipper just play on and blow smoke up his ass.
No it’s notAny City fans still not wanting the Arse to beat the scouse to the title needs to reconsider.... would you really want them to win the Quadruple? It is a distinct possibility.
I'll answer. Firstly, as an Arsenal fan what the current team is doing is light years ahead of where we were only 3 years ago. We're likely to be a CL team for the foreseeable, we're no longer a light touch that rolls over in games and the fact we now seem to be universally despised by other fans is actually testament to the fact that we are a bit of a bastard to play against (unless you're Newcastle).To any lurking gunners what do you think the problem is with your club and the failure to win trophies? From an outsider perspective I think the over the top intensity created by Arteta is the cause. It can work in your favour in one off games but, over the course of a season, it seems unsustainable.
I would probably say that Arsenal have had a few poor refereeing decisions against them but that probably just reflects the level of shithousing they indulge in. If VVD was a tarquin he would probably have been sent off four times this season for violent conduct but as a dipper just play on and blow smoke up his ass.
The one thing that always amazed me was the lack of outrage/comment about them trying to destroy the Etihad after the Adebayor knee slide !
That was a sweet moment though !
LFC look like a different beast under their new Manager. Calm and assured and the total opposite of Klopp. It is up to us to stop them in the FA Cup or the CL if we survive Madrid.We all know how difficult it is but.....
League title nine points clear, pretty good chance.
Caribo cup against Newcastle, odds on to win
Plymouth away FA CUP, pretty certain to be in the fifth round, then three games from winning the cup, which team(s) do you think they fear?
CL, obvious;y the most difficult but they have as a good a chance as anyone else.
To say an "outside chance" is a bit is a stretch as far as I am concerned.
They've been lucky with injuries as well. Last season Salah and VVD were out for a while. Take just Salah out of that side and it's considerably weakened as they can be got at - their midfield isn't all that and they tend to bypass it and go long to Salah. Take that option away and that out ball goes - they can be ground down then.LFC look like a different beast under their new Manager. Calm and assured and the total opposite of Klopp. It is up to us to stop them in the FA Cup or the CL if we survive Madrid.
Thanks for the response. So are you still pro-Arteta despite his over the top intensity and gamesmanship? I think if Pep and Arteta swapped places then Pep would have won the league with Arsenal's squad last season and would not be so far off the dippers this year but the squad is some way off the best teams that Pep and Klopp when they were competing and driving each other to new heights.I'll answer. Firstly, as an Arsenal fan what the current team is doing is light years ahead of where we were only 3 years ago. We're likely to be a CL team for the foreseeable, we're no longer a light touch that rolls over in games and the fact we now seem to be universally despised by other fans is actually testament to the fact that we are a bit of a bastard to play against (unless you're Newcastle).
Secondly, no team is entitled to win anything. Just because we're better than a few years ago doesn't mean we have a divine right to trophies. Some Arsenal fans miss this point. For the last 2 seasons we've been pipped to the post by one of the all time great PL teams, one that won a treble. So we have made great progress and losing to that City side is no disgrace. I'd have bitten your hand off to be where we are today if you'd asked me a few years ago.
Finally, the final step to winning trophies. It was clear last season when we returned to the CL that there was some naivety there - we have some catching up to do in Europe. From a domestic perspective we clearly need decent strikers but even that doesn't guarantee anything. Last season, from Feb we basically drew one game (at Anfield), lost at home to Villa and won the rest. Ordinarily that wins the league. The fact is though City just went Defcon and reeled off win after win and sometimes you just have to say 'fair fucks' if a team can do that. I think we got 90 points which wins the league in any pre-City era. So we've been up against a GOAT team.
So to sum up, some tweaks needed, gaining an extra 2% here or there but that still guarantees nothing as we're up against other sides, particularly City and now the Dippers who also are playing at an elite level vs previous title winners. We have some advantages over both those teams and also some disadvantages. I think we can close the quality gap on Liverpool over the summer - a lot depends on what City does. For example next season we could get (as an example) 91 points which would be a record for Arsenal. So the team will be at an all time high level. Doesn't mean we'll win the league though as City are more than capable of beating that, even if I think City may need to go through a transition with the old guard moving on and the new recruits bedding in.
I am not Gooner....
They rely on emotion so much and Arteta's character has permeated throughout the squad. His emotional instability, entitlement, arrogance and lack of humility is reflected in the players. Following a loss or a draw, have you ever heard Arteta compliment the opposition team or manager, or at least appeared sporting or magnanimous?
Possible, yes.No it’s not