Country: England
Quote of the night:
Come on Bastards
Come on Bastards
Completely agree about feeling detached. People go on about getting behind the team but it's honestly tough to support some of this lot. You go back to the teams that featured the likes of Denilson and Bendtner and they actually were easier to get behind in the sense that they had a lot of truly crap players who gave it their best the vast majority of the time. Seeing a team outclassed is one thing. Seeing a team outworked is quite the other and that is the problem with this group now. They're constantly outworked.
I don’t like that though, if he’s serious about coaching he should be out there making a name for himself.Maybe he's waiting for the right opportunity? If Arsenal offered him a role at the club, I'm sure he wouldn't turn it down.
What really matters? Nothing really.Good thing nothing really matters.
Even that's didn't help what I should call them next timeQuote of the night:
It's not that bad aye but it isn't anything close to Xhaka's. What should have happened is getting both Xhaka and Kante in simultaneously. Xhaka isn't a ****ing DM - why judge him as one?
Both those times was the stupid defence's fault . Why are you still so high up the pitch near the end of the fvcking game.Griezmann’s goal in the first leg is what killed us today. That welbeck dribble into 4 men and monreal playing griezmann onside is why we are ****ing out. That error reminded me of Oxlade-Chamberlain gifting Monaco the third goal which won them the tie. 10 man with 80 mins to go and we could not hold a one goal lead. Some of these lot lack so much intelligence that without football they would be serious laughing stock in the outside world
Domination of your league, European success, able to attract the elite players, having major finances etc.
Utd, Juventus, Milan, Real, Barcelona, Liverpool etc
Funny you should say that since we could have had Klopp had Wenger just simply left a few years ago .Thankfully we have no chance of getting simeone btw. This season has made me realise how much good football means to me. I’ve been jealous of liverpool over of their style of play more than anything.
We were the better team, but not the bigger club.Barcelona finished 6th in La liga in 2002 Arsenal were crowned Champions of England that same year.
Would of you called us elite then.
We could've kept them but its very clear both Walcott and Giroud wanted out specially GiroudGunnerblog made an interesting point. It was widely assumed we had a pretty good January transfer window given the circumstances; yes we lost Alexis, Giroud and Walcott but we got Auba and Mkhi. But in reality it has turned out that we sold 3 attacking players, brought in 2 and only one of them could play in Europe. So our recruitment neglected Europe and focused on the PL, while our season neglected PL and focused on Europe. We were left with the worst of both worlds and only Nketiah left on the bench at the end of it. A mini shambles befitting the greater shambles of this era.
Exactly. And they'll apologize for it and then the ones that survive what you would hope is a proper cull by the incoming manager will down tools again at the first sign of the other team showing they want to win the match. It's disgusting.When I saw them casually walking up the pitch around the 80th min just passing with no urgency, I could feel the hate for these players bubbling up inside me.. All this team does is talk the talk..
Some of the earlier teams were crap too, but I loved rooting for them.
Players like Denilson never gave it there best. I remember him falling over when Peenar done us on the counter. I remember Arshavin regularly running out of breath after the first 10 minutes. And Chamakh letting the captain's armband fall to the floor when getting substituted. This attitude has been at the club for a long time.