Arsenal thread | 2025/26

But wait a minute, Chris Sutton told us in his bbc prediction column that “Arsenal couldn’t be caught” hahaha, what a prat, how can any self respecting football expert (supposedly) make that kind of predictions after just 10 games.
To get clicks.
 
Anyone done any Mr Brobbey jokes yet? Surely it's a fertile field for the creative
 
What a horrible bunch of cheats that Arsenal team is. Every challenge, the simplest of touches and they are down like they have been shot. Clutching heads usually irrespective of wether they have actually had head contact. You will have noticed when Sunderland scored their equaliser there was Gabriel feigning a head injury to try and get the goal chalked off. With their American football tactics and blatant simulation of injury they are horrible to watch. I really hope we beat them to the PL but if we don't someone else does. All this has to come from Arteta, he certainly didn't learn it from Pep.
 
If we can beat the dippers today we can easily pile the pressure on going into the busy Christmas period and maybe come out top in the New Year.

Arsenal fixtures now till Jan (League only)

Spurs (H) Chelsea (A) Brentford (H) & Villa (A) Wolves (H) Everton (A) Brighton (H)

Tough fixtures with a depleted squad, Spurs much better away from home also.

City fixtures till Jan

Newcastle (A) Leeds (H) Fulham (A) Sunderland (H) Palace (A) West Ham (H) Forest (A)

Newcastle & Palace tough but got to fancy us to win the other 5.

Come on City.
Actually we should be a lot less depleted after the international break.

The key match will be City away in April. I do think people are overreacting though to Arsenal dropping points for the 1st time in 10 matches. Plenty of time to go in the season but doing an 'eye test' on the match showed Arsenal fighting back very well in the 2nd half to go ahead (and should have pulled clear really) but then Sunderland had a good go at them in the last 10 mins and got the draw, well deserved and fair play.

But nothing tells me from watching that match that Arsenal are on a wobble. If I'm being critical it would be to ask why Arteta made only 1 sub when it was clear Rice, Calafiori, Eze etc were knackered and he could have brought Norgard, MLS, Nwaneri, Hincapie etc on.

Re that fixture list, Chelsea away will be tough, Villa too but then again most PL away days aren't easy. I wouldn't think City's will be any easier, particularly as you have 4 away games in the next 7 (after today) vs our 3, just win 1 match at a time (starting today) and crack on from there.
 
Actually we should be a lot less depleted after the international break.

The key match will be City away in April. I do think people are overreacting though to Arsenal dropping points for the 1st time in 10 matches. Plenty of time to go in the season but doing an 'eye test' on the match showed Arsenal fighting back very well in the 2nd half to go ahead (and should have pulled clear really) but then Sunderland had a good go at them in the last 10 mins and got the draw, well deserved and fair play.

But nothing tells me from watching that match that Arsenal are on a wobble. If I'm being critical it would be to ask why Arteta made only 1 sub when it was clear Rice, Calafiori, Eze etc were knackered and he could have brought Norgard, MLS, Nwaneri, Hincapie etc on.

Re that fixture list, Chelsea away will be tough, Villa too but then again most PL away days aren't easy. I wouldn't think City's will be any easier, particularly as you have 4 away games in the next 7 (after today) vs our 3, just win 1 match at a time (starting today) and crack on from there.
It’s all going to end in tears for you Tarquins….
 
But nothing tells me from watching that match that Arsenal are on a wobble. If I'm being critical it would be to ask why Arteta made only 1 sub when it was clear Rice, Calafiori, Eze etc were knackered and he could have brought Norgard, MLS, Nwaneri, Hincapie etc on.
If I'm being critical it would be round Arsenal players feigning injury. You surely cannot like that element of their game?
 
Actually we should be a lot less depleted after the international break.

The key match will be City away in April. I do think people are overreacting though to Arsenal dropping points for the 1st time in 10 matches. Plenty of time to go in the season but doing an 'eye test' on the match showed Arsenal fighting back very well in the 2nd half to go ahead (and should have pulled clear really) but then Sunderland had a good go at them in the last 10 mins and got the draw, well deserved and fair play.

But nothing tells me from watching that match that Arsenal are on a wobble. If I'm being critical it would be to ask why Arteta made only 1 sub when it was clear Rice, Calafiori, Eze etc were knackered and he could have brought Norgard, MLS, Nwaneri, Hincapie etc on.

Re that fixture list, Chelsea away will be tough, Villa too but then again most PL away days aren't easy. I wouldn't think City's will be any easier, particularly as you have 4 away games in the next 7 (after today) vs our 3, just win 1 match at a time (starting today) and crack on from there.

Its because people think you are cunts mate.

Arteta has managed to make you more hated than the dippers.
 
I wonder how many picks and blocks are pre-planned on every Arsenal corner?

I know holding a GK isn’t a foul anymore, so it’s probably stupid to even think a pick or a block would be called on a red team these days. My bad!
I'm guessing their set piece coach will be treating it like special teams in American Football. Everything is planned - every block, every run, every move. It's effective. Arsenal are just the first to perfect it.
 
And ruining the game of football
Why? The one sure thing in football is set pieces. You know you're going to get corners and free kicks. Up until now the plan for all teams appears to have been:

1. Corners - taker holds left hand, right hand or both hands up then lumps the ball in the area in the hope someone gets on the end of it or you get a lucky bounce. The only planned one appears to be the hoof to the edge of the area and hope someone can get a volley on target.

2. Free kick - just outside the area a player runs up and shoots. We're never actually told the stats for accuracy as it's probably embarrassingly pish. No real thought goes into it. Just run up and kick the ball.

Arsenal have now found a way to get a decent amount of goals from corners - good on them.
 
A draw at Sunderland may turn out to be a good result come the end of the season but good to see them finally drop points, they very nearly won it though
 

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