nut flush gooner wrote: ↑Sun Feb 25, 2024 1:59 pmI am smoking something? Fuck me you must be on triple class A hallucinogenic pills.augie wrote: ↑Sun Feb 25, 2024 1:23 pmnut flush gooner wrote: ↑Sun Feb 25, 2024 10:57 amSame, he has brought the team to the level now where both Pool and City see us as serious contenders on all fronts, and back above the spuds which wasn't very nice when they very nearly won the CL a few seasons back and finished above us in the league for several seasons.Midz wrote: ↑Sun Feb 25, 2024 10:48 amI like Arteta and certainly don't want him replaced. He's doing a great job, has the desire and ambition needed. Sure he's gonna make a few errors but so what, so does everyone else.wilson2.0 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2024 11:59 pmI understand people dont like Arteta and this forms their basis for their opinion on him. However our defensive prowess is levelling up. Teams struggle to get into our final third let alone carve a string of high quality chances.
Ill still never understand the desire to see this manager sacked and replaced by a casual. Its irrational
They should give him another £700m in the summer.
The problem for Arteta is that in this era, its tougher than ever to win the league. Competition is rife, and the standards of even some of the clubs below us is insane. Put this side out in 2008, when we should have won the league and I believe they would have got over the line. We still need a few more players to complete the squad, but sooner or later I believe with Arteta we will hit the jackpot.
For the love of fcuk nutty, what the fcuk are you smoking cos that is a crazy statement - the standard of the premier league has NEVER been as poor as it is now, and early wenger teams would win this league by at least a dozen points. I know in the media hype sky world you are not supposed to highlight weaknesses or poor quality, but in every domestic league and in international football too, the quality of previous years is just not there anymore - I dont remember seeing a worse duo in premier league history than burnley and sheffield utd, and prior to yesterday the manure c.unts were only a few pts off top 4 and I think if they played the class of 92 team in the morning they wouldnt beat them
You live on a different planet Augie, the standard of football these days from all the top clubs exceeds what was served up in previous eras bar maybe a few individual seasons. No matter what you say about Guardiola and Klopp, they have raised the bar over the last six or seven seasons. That's reflected in points hauls, and Arsenal are now starting to catch them up.
I can't talk football with people like you, continually sucking the energy out of anything our club does that's good. Sometimes I wonder why you bother, you'd be the most miserable fucker to sit next to at the Emirates.
Honestly why support Arsenal if you don't have a good word to say about anything.
Answer me this then, if the points that citeeh and the chavs have is now record levels, does that not back up my point that the gulf in quality now is extending ? You are trying to argue that it is a more competitive league now, but in reality if you have two or three teams winning more games than in years gone by, then it must mean that other clubs are losing more games than in previous seasons - the gulf is getting wider by the season and it is to be expected when you have teams earning bucket loads of extra income via european competition season after season