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JCRD

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Aug 10, 2018
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Arsenal aren't even that good, so frustrating

With respect, how can you say that? theyre top of the league at this stage of the season and playing front foot high intensity football.

All im seeing in this thread is 'theyre lucky', 'suspicious' etc etc etc I mean its absurd.

If we were playing like they were, top of the league etc - we would be creaming ourselves.

And as someone mentioned earlier, there is too much investment in Arsenal not winning the league - its clouding judgement. It is that guy whats his name - TY is it levels of denial.
 

Athenspur

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Aug 8, 2019
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Beat Man Utd at home and we're in with a shout for 3rd. Especially if they don't win today. And they don't look like they will. Southampton are all over them, and they have the numerical advantage too. That said, Soton look good. Not sure at all we'll beat them next week.
 

Johnny J

Not the Kiwi you need but the one you deserve
Aug 18, 2012
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I would, obviously, rather Arsenal didn't win the league, though I admit I'm likely bothered less about it than many fellow fans.

But despite all that, we can and should learn from it as a club. There's no easy quick fix. But if we get the club aligned and style of play true to our values, invest sensibly and stay the course, there's no reason we can't compete for the title in a few seasons.

Arteta is quite inexperienced as a manager. But he understands his club and the club, in turn, backs him. And especially it backed him when he made mistakes.

Again, I don't particularly like Arteta but he's got everyone totally aligned, both tactics, style of play, attitude and transfer activity.

We can do that too. But we must stop lurching from one thing to another with little clear overall strategy or purpose.
 
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