Premier League Games | 13/14/15 December '25

Very strange behaviour, being on another club's forum, when his side are playing. At home. And he has a London ip address, so getting to the game isn't an issue.
Yeah but you know the norf landan forever wotever the weather lot tend to avoid the cold weather..
Remember the game after we stuffed them 3-0 at Wembley..there were 3000 City there and about 20,000 of them.
Personally I think it's fucking weird he's on here when Bridesmaid FC are playing at home..
 
Yea we've struggled and had tired and injured players. We've gone from nearly always winning 50-50s to be about 50-50 in them. 1 weeks rest will be big for us IMO

I would like to ask your fanbase if Pep rests players way more than Arteta though. As even with a big squad he really doesn't rest players enough

In general Pep seems to rotate more, we may run into the same issues in weeks to come, as we only have 12 or 13 players in any sort of form.

Next couple of games are big, Palace is a big game in the season. If we win, we have a chance to go top before you play Everton. Then we'll see how the pressure is handled.
 
Yea we've struggled and had tired and injured players. We've gone from nearly always winning 50-50s to be about 50-50 in them. 1 weeks rest will be big for us IMO

I would like to ask your fanbase if Pep rests players way more than Arteta though. As even with a big squad he really doesn't rest players enough
Pep doesn't have them squeezing lemons, watching pick pockets and messing about with lightbulbs. He treats them like winners and your nutcase has them all fucked up in the head.
 
This season has been a bit a different because our squad lacks the quality of years gone by.

I think Pep has played a consistent team the most this season over any other season in his management career.

He doesn't truly trust the "others", however he has reluctantly changed it up when needed.

That cost us against Villa away in my opinion and Leverkusen at home.

The biggest concerns for us would be Doku and Nico G.

Those two cannot carry on playing the amount of football they currently have been paying going forward in the second half of the season.

If one of those two gets a prolonged injury I think that's us cooked.

Do you think you were getting plenty of rotation when you won 6 titles out of 7 was it?

I mean I do remember before Rodri went down, the player seemed to be talking about concerns over him being at his limit
 
Yeah but you know the norf landan forever wotever the weather lot tend to avoid the cold weather..
Remember the game after we stuffed them 3-0 at Wembley..there were 3000 City there and about 20,000 of them.
Personally I think it's fucking weird he's on here when Bridesmaid FC are playing at home..
Don't think there were 20k Arses there. Unless Peter Swales counted them
 
Tonight proves that any PL game can be a difficult one tbh. We weren't at it in the 1st half. 2nd half the goal felt inevitable and then when it came it seemed like we thought it's only Wolves, they won't score and we just retreated. We were lucky Wolves tried to win it - that created space for Saka to get the ball in and the winner to come.
True enough. That was an easy win on paper, but you nearly blew it. There are much tougher games to come. We have to make sure we respond.
 
Do you think you were getting plenty of rotation when you won 6 titles out of 7 was it?

I mean I do remember before Rodri went down, the player seemed to be talking about concerns over him being at his limit

Rodri was the only player that didn't get rotated, and in the end it cost us because we could all see he was being played too much. He himself complained publicly about playing 60+ games a season.

Pep loved rotation in the "golden years", if anything it cost us Alvarez, Mahrez, Sane, Sterling, Palmer all to leave because they all felt they didn't play enough.

We won bucket loads though and were always fresh in the run in.
 
Rodri was the only player that didn't get rotated, and in the end it cost us because we could all see he was being played too much. He himself complained publicly about playing 60+ games a season.

Pep loved rotation in the "golden years", if anything it cost us Alvarez, Mahrez, Sane, Sterling, Palmer all to leave because they all felt they didn't play enough.

We won bucket loads though and were always fresh in the run in.

That's got to be a hell of a time to be a fan of your club mate
 
I don't think we've been particularly amazing in any game this season tbh which is why I couldn't work out why people were saying Arsenal would win the league by 15 points. But we do have depth in the squad. Let's see, long way to go, not brilliant tonight but still nicked a win.
Off a Wolves player.... Only a matter of time before the wheels depart the Jalopy
 
That's got to be a hell of a time to be a fan of your club mate

Greatest period I will probably ever have as a football fan mate.

It's a blessing and a curse though because a huge section of the fanbase will forever judge the future of the club by that high barometer and in my opinion it will never be met again.

It's good to have standards, but I don't want us to be a club where if we don't win the league we should sack the manager, get rid of all the players, slander them all on social media etc.. and we are all arguing with each other as a fanbase.
 
True enough. That was an easy win on paper, but you nearly blew it. There are much tougher games to come. We have to make sure we respond.
Exactly. Pressure is on City now in a tough game at Palace. But if they win there then the pressure is right back on Arsenal to win at Everton.
 
Tonight proves that any PL game can be a difficult one tbh. We weren't at it in the 1st half. 2nd half the goal felt inevitable and then when it came it seemed like we thought it's only Wolves, they won't score and we just retreated. We were lucky Wolves tried to win it - that created space for Saka to get the ball in and the winner to come.
Tonight proves that arsenal are over hyped not at it in both half’s, first shot on target around 70mins The first goal was offside and shouldn’t have been a corner then a massive element of luck Then Wolves had nothing to loose and took them on and looked the better team and scored a goal from open play, not something seen often at Emirates PL games Then another own goal meaning all 3 goals were scored by Wolves to date the worse ever PL team
 
Exactly. Pressure is on City now in a tough game at Palace. But if they win there then the pressure is right back on Arsenal to win at Everton.

You guys remind me so much of Simeone's Atletico from 10 years ago.

Built to win the CL more so than the PL in my opinion.

Over two knockout games, a nightmare to play against. Probably the worst team in Europe to play.

But over 38 games, an easier proposition.
 
I suppose at the end of the season if you have a trophy in hand you say all the wins were important and it doesn't matter how you do it in deep December and if you don't you say you could see your arse twitching when you struggled to beat one of the worst teams in the history of the league. Arsenal do seem determined to drag themselves into a title race, however, when the only teams to have beaten us for close to a decade had basically already won it by Christmas.
 
I would like to ask your fanbase if Pep rests players way more than Arteta though.
At this point I'd say no, he rested 10 for a CL game 3 weeks ago, a game we should have won, but we lost at home to a poor team.

I don't think he can keep playing the current 11 indefinitely as they will break, and we could be a couple of broken players away from trouble. In the past he has rotated 3 or 4 different players from game to game to rest the team, he's not doing that this season.
 

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