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cjsimba

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Dec 5, 2006
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Reflecting on it, United losing is probably the best result really. We’re likely to be fighting for 4th and 5th this season with Utd, Chelsea and Newcastle. Can see table finishing:

City
Pool
Arsenal
Spurs
Chelsea
Utd
Newcastle
 

WiganSpur

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Aug 31, 2012
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I enjoyed watching Arsenal play last season. But this time around they look slow, laboured and stodgy. If Odegaard ever picks up an injury they're in massive trouble.

Thank fuck they've dropped £80m on Havertz and not some dynamic CMs
 

Marty

Audere est farce
Mar 10, 2005
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What game were they watching 😂😂
Whoscored is purely stats based and algorithms, nobody's made a subjective call that Saka was MOTM.

So he wasn't involved much but the little he was was decisive.
 

WiganSpur

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We might benefit from Arsenal playing their first CL game in about 8 years the Wednesday before the NLD, 4 days turnaround should still be ok but I can't see Arteta putting out a rotated team against PSV.
If we do turn up we'll probably get fucked over by a lucky goal or scandalous refereeing decision.
 

inclineyid

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Dec 5, 2006
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Thats a joke! How has that happened?
There’s a clue in my post my friend. They have always had supporters within the FA/football establishment. I mean they never gained promotion into the top flight did they. Very quick offside call when it mattered in their favour today ;)
 

Reece_Spurs

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Sep 10, 2011
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What is Neville doing?

Your supposed to look at the feet not his head.

Again, these former players shouldn't be allowed to commentate on these games.

The irony here is off the charts.

For what it's worth, the lines are drawn from the furthest forward body part in which you can score from. In this case it's head and (Can't remember Garnachos' but knee or shoulder wasn't it?)

Does anyone know though how they determine the lines that go from the body part to the pitch, which therefore determines the line across the pitch? Those dashed lines going down always look a bit off and dodgy to me?

Maguire and Evans off the bench. Up there with Dier and Sanchez.
Not even remotely as bad.
 

panoma

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Jan 16, 2012
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So United's first choice CB's put injured and they have to field Maguire + Evans.

Stay healthy VdV and Romero. 🙏
 

spursfan77

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Aug 13, 2005
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Reflecting on it, United losing is probably the best result really. We’re likely to be fighting for 4th and 5th this season with Utd, Chelsea and Newcastle. Can see table finishing:

City
Pool
Arsenal
Spurs
Chelsea
Utd
Newcastle

Arsenal losing is always the best result!
 

WiganSpur

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Aug 31, 2012
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Pound for Pound we deserve the 2nd spot in table.

It looks like if we keep injuries away from first XI, we are walking the way to CL qualfication end of season.

None of United, Newcastle, Chelsea been convincing. I expect Arse to draw or lose more once CL kicks in. So is the case for Brighton & Villa as well.
How many were saying this last season after our start under Conte? Let's see.
 
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