Arsenal Thread | 2024/25

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They're gonna be super strong again.

Might be the team to beat in the league next year if they get Sesko (or Gyorkores) + Zubi.
 
They might miss out on he chumps league next season.

With any luck.
Not gonna happen but we're miles off Liverpool with their new signings. Not wishing to start a riot but I think you guys might struggle depending on whether Pep rotates in the CWC or not so I do still see the Dippers as the team to beat.

We seem to be tight wads in the market and I can just see Chelsea swoop in and pay asking price for all the players we're after but that we're currently adopting the bargaining approach of someone on holiday negotiating with a Marrakesh carpet seller.

Apparently Leipzig have already gotten pissed off with us over Sesko negotiations hence we're now focusing on Gyokeres. Last season Arsenal made more profit than any club in Premier League history and yet we're acting like a Scotsman in a pub who's just been told it's his round.
 
Not gonna happen but we're miles off Liverpool with their new signings. Not wishing to start a riot but I think you guys might struggle depending on whether Pep rotates in the CWC or not so I do still see the Dippers as the team to beat.

We seem to be tight wads in the market and I can just see Chelsea swoop in and pay asking price for all the players we're after but that we're currently adopting the bargaining approach of someone on holiday negotiating with a Marrakesh carpet seller.

Apparently Leipzig have already gotten pissed off with us over Sesko negotiations hence we're now focusing on Gyokeres. Last season Arsenal made more profit than any club in Premier League history and yet we're acting like a Scotsman in a pub who's just been told it's his round.

Think the club World Cup will help us early season more worried about last 10 games of the season when it catches up with the players
 
Not gonna happen but we're miles off Liverpool with their new signings. Not wishing to start a riot but I think you guys might struggle depending on whether Pep rotates in the CWC or not so I do still see the Dippers as the team to beat.

We seem to be tight wads in the market and I can just see Chelsea swoop in and pay asking price for all the players we're after but that we're currently adopting the bargaining approach of someone on holiday negotiating with a Marrakesh carpet seller.
Let's just hope Chelsea have trouble shifting some of these players on their 8 year contracts to make room.

I'm still not sure about the dippers. Just because it's so much harder to defend a title, and they literally had a perfect storm of circumstances last season. The chances of them going another season with so few injuries is pretty small. They're bringing in an excellent young midfielder, but let's not forget that we're bringing back the best midfielder in the world. Someone who is 100% guaranteed to be world class, not someone who we hope will be world class if he adapts to the league/system. But my main reason for backing us is that Pep has only ever failed to win the title in four out of 15 attempts in his managerial career. I feel like the board will get him the squad he wants and he'll do what he does.

The scousers have quietly built a strong squad, especially in midfield, but I genuinely wasn't that impressed with them last season in terms of their general play. They came across more as the default consistent team rather than a team that blew the rest of the league out of the water. 23/24 Arsenal was a much better team than 24/25 Liverpool for me.
 
Signing Gyokeres on the strength of he scored against City
Has loads of goals in the Portuguese league ever translated to loads of goals in the Premier League? It reminds me a bit of the Dutch league or even Serie A in that respect. Admittedly it's an insane number, so perhaps it'll be different this time. I know he's scored them in Europe too, but the guy was scoring 22 in the Championship and then the next season getting 43 in the Portuguese league.
 
Let's just hope Chelsea have trouble shifting some of these players on their 8 year contracts to make room.

I'm still not sure about the dippers. Just because it's so much harder to defend a title, and they literally had a perfect storm of circumstances last season. The chances of them going another season with so few injuries is pretty small. They're bringing in an excellent young midfielder, but let's not forget that we're bringing back the best midfielder in the world. Someone who is 100% guaranteed to be world class, not someone who we hope will be world class if he adapts to the league/system. But my main reason for backing us is that Pep has only ever failed to win the title in four out of 15 attempts in his managerial career. I feel like the board will get him the squad he wants and he'll do what he does.

The scousers have quietly built a strong squad, especially in midfield, but I genuinely wasn't that impressed with them last season in terms of their general play. They came across more as the default consistent team rather than a team that blew the rest of the league out of the water. 23/24 Arsenal was a much better team than 24/25 Liverpool for me.

It be some feat if Salah goes his whole Liverpool playing career without any long term injury
 
It be some feat if Salah goes his whole Liverpool playing career without any long term injury
I've seen people online PEDdling this nonsense. A few seasons back he couldn't go 45 minutes without being clinically dead then coming back to life shortly after the foul had been given.
 
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