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PL: Arsenal vs Aston Villa | Sunday 8th November| 19:15 GMT| Illegal Streams

Who’s the better keeper?


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elemoo

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If you want political correctness, go watch the Antiques Roadshow

You don’t have to be politically correct just don’t understand why our fans insult our own players with the same type of abuse you would hurl at someone you almost had a brawl with but perhaps it brings u joy was just wondering why I never hear abusive attitude from other fans regarding their teams to the levels I read here...
 

Papa Wonga

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We need Edouard. Lacazette is sunday league quality. sick of seeing him in the shirt. Sick of seeing mikel atm with his **** tactics.
 

field442

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This ain’t going to cut it. It’s one thing playing boring football and constantly winning, but if you’re losing as many as you’re winning then you won’t have long in the job. The fans will get fed up in the end.
 

Trilly

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Lol I hope Pepe stays on bench I don’t even want him blamed for this. Predictable 60-70 min subs though.
You already know what’s going to happen if he doesn’t single handedly guide us to victory. :lol:

Even if he does we’ll be told his balance is poor or that he loses the ball too often. Someone in the Pepe thread said today they’d drop him if he scored but didn’t keep the ball.
 
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