Brightwell Bros.
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I don't think there's any obvious result or run of results that Arsenal can point to this season unlike last year's collapse from them. I seem to remember they had a bit of a shaky autumn with the assumption they would be stronger in the run-in. Beating your immediate rival at home and drawing away is a good result, however you dice it.
I think some of the narratives forming now are really about framing. City's incredible form has been massively understated by the press and rival fans, who have been gobbling up shite about us not being what we were and Haaland being shit and all the rest. And Arsenal's form has been overstated by the same people, who have been busy crowning players as best in the world despite getting dumped out of all the major cups again and not having done a thing in Europe.
So now those world views are coming into contact with the reality of league table. You've got Arsenal fans, in the press and online, having tantrums about how unfair it all is, and drawing parallels to Liverpool's 97 point season when, as like last year, if they were anywhere near that they'd have already won the league.
I think some of the narratives forming now are really about framing. City's incredible form has been massively understated by the press and rival fans, who have been gobbling up shite about us not being what we were and Haaland being shit and all the rest. And Arsenal's form has been overstated by the same people, who have been busy crowning players as best in the world despite getting dumped out of all the major cups again and not having done a thing in Europe.
So now those world views are coming into contact with the reality of league table. You've got Arsenal fans, in the press and online, having tantrums about how unfair it all is, and drawing parallels to Liverpool's 97 point season when, as like last year, if they were anywhere near that they'd have already won the league.
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