Spurs V Arsenal
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Spurs V Arsenal
8 years 1 month ago
Does anyone think the power in North London has finally switched to Spurs form Arsenal?
Spurs were dominant in all departments today.
Arsenal needs changes from top to bottom in the club!! #DISMALL
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Spurs were dominant in all departments today.
Arsenal needs changes from top to bottom in the club!! #DISMALL
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Re: Spurs V Arsenal
8 years 1 month ago
Dont embarrass yourself
1st time in 22 seasons that Tottenham finish above Arsenal
Wenger has lost 8/50 North London Derbies
Arsenal have won the title twice at WHL
In three weeks it will be 56 years since Tottenham won the title
Tottenham far better than Arsenal this season and far better on the day
Now i know what its been like to be a Spud for the past 22 years
1st time in 22 seasons that Tottenham finish above Arsenal
Wenger has lost 8/50 North London Derbies
Arsenal have won the title twice at WHL
In three weeks it will be 56 years since Tottenham won the title
Tottenham far better than Arsenal this season and far better on the day
Now i know what its been like to be a Spud for the past 22 years
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At the risk of incurring wrath I am convinced that Wenger must go and it should not be his decision.
Simply, is he still capable of achieving with Arsenal what he has acheived before.
The answer is very clear.He can't do it and the team he has appears not capable either.
Sorry, but to me, it is clear as day.
Simply, is he still capable of achieving with Arsenal what he has acheived before.
The answer is very clear.He can't do it and the team he has appears not capable either.
Sorry, but to me, it is clear as day.
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8 years 1 month agoFarawaysaint wrote: At the risk of incurring wrath I am convinced that Wenger must go and it should not be his decision.
Simply, is he still capable of achieving with Arsenal what he has acheived before.
The answer is very clear.He can't do it and the team he has appears not capable either.
Sorry, but to me, it is clear as day.
i dont know what it is with Wenger as he has the squad to do well yet his team selection appears to be wrong for every match. He does not drop players who should be in the stands. Giroud, Ozil, Ramsey have all been terrible. It took him 5 months to drop Iwobi. He reverts to a back three and then after two matches (beat Boro and Man City) he drops the youngster Holding who was the best player on the pitch in the semi final against Man City. They have blown their chance of making the top 4 but it could be a good thing as he now has to compete in the top part of the transfer window. No more dilly dally, go straight for the best and if they are willing to play a season without champions league football then sign them.
Next up is Man United and am hoping that he makes at least 5 changes but i am not holding my breath. Chelsea and Spurs have by far been the best two sides this season. Liverpool only perform at their utmost against sides in the top half of the league whereas Arsenal turn it on against the relegation fodder and the board think thats just fine. Spurs have built their side on a solid defence and they are super fit. Man City play tippy tappy football which will get them nowhere in the PL. Your side, Southampton, will have to find a new keeper, centre back and striker as Foster, Van Dyk and Gabbiani will be sold. I feel sorry for the fans as every time you unearth a gem they sell to keep the club afloat.
By the way, only the arseholes get the wrath. You are not one.
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Re: Spurs V Arsenal
8 years 1 month ago
Van Dijk is clear.Man City for 60mill.Suits Pep down to the ground.
Our defence has played well and with Stephens-Academy-I think they have a gem as he and Emperor Yohito have played well over the last 3 months.
Gabbadini will stay.Rodriguez,Long and Austin would not be missed.Will have to get another striker or bring back young Gallagher who has been away on loan.
My biggest concern is that we will lose Bertrand,who is a very good player.
Problem with Saints is that they think that season has finished end of April,need to be told there is another few week.Forster maybe but we have good back up but they don't get to play.
Our defence has played well and with Stephens-Academy-I think they have a gem as he and Emperor Yohito have played well over the last 3 months.
Gabbadini will stay.Rodriguez,Long and Austin would not be missed.Will have to get another striker or bring back young Gallagher who has been away on loan.
My biggest concern is that we will lose Bertrand,who is a very good player.
Problem with Saints is that they think that season has finished end of April,need to be told there is another few week.Forster maybe but we have good back up but they don't get to play.
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Re: Spurs V Arsenal
8 years 1 month ago
Dont worry, you will still get at least another 3 points as Arsenal still have to go to St Marys :lol:
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Re: Spurs V Arsenal
8 years 1 month ago
All in the past....lets look to the future...
Championship next year?
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Championship next year?
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8 years 1 month agochicken n chips wrote:Farawaysaint wrote: At the risk of incurring wrath I am convinced that Wenger must go and it should not be his decision.
Simply, is he still capable of achieving with Arsenal what he has acheived before.
The answer is very clear.He can't do it and the team he has appears not capable either.
Sorry, but to me, it is clear as day.
i dont know what it is with Wenger as he has the squad to do well yet his team selection appears to be wrong for every match. He does not drop players who should be in the stands. Giroud, Ozil, Ramsey have all been terrible. It took him 5 months to drop Iwobi. He reverts to a back three and then after two matches (beat Boro and Man City) he drops the youngster Holding who was the best player on the pitch in the semi final against Man City. They have blown their chance of making the top 4 but it could be a good thing as he now has to compete in the top part of the transfer window. No more dilly dally, go straight for the best and if they are willing to play a season without champions league football then sign them.
Next up is Man United and am hoping that he makes at least 5 changes but i am not holding my breath. Chelsea and Spurs have by far been the best two sides this season. Liverpool only perform at their utmost against sides in the top half of the league whereas Arsenal turn it on against the relegation fodder and the board think thats just fine. Spurs have built their side on a solid defence and they are super fit. Man City play tippy tappy football which will get them nowhere in the PL. Your side, Southampton, will have to find a new keeper, centre back and striker as Foster, Van Dyk and Gabbiani will be sold. I feel sorry for the fans as every time you unearth a gem they sell to keep the club afloat.
By the way, only the arseholes get the wrath. You are not one.
Arseholes?
You really have taken this embarrassing season badly.We finished 21 points behind The Day Dream Beleivers last season,now we are 21 points in front and we had a disaster.
Hopefully we can finish more than 21 points in front of Arsenal at the end of the season to highlight just how shit they have become.
United struggled post Ferguson,but I always believed they would be back.Arsenal could be a different matter,with no Champions League next season and being a tight fisted run club,who will want to join that terrible squad.Mid table mediocrity beckons.
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8 years 1 month ago
Arsenal have been disappointing this year and some may say that this is a long time in the making. No person, club or organization can operate at their optimum when there is uncertainty i.e. Wenger to go, Sanchez to go etc. What I also know is that letting Wenger go, as well as any player who does not want to stay will leave the club in a mess. All that will be left are the players who are not good enough to get the same wages at another club i.e. these players, in this order should be sold immediately :- Mohammed Elneny, Granit Xhaka, Olivier Giroud, Aaron Ramsey, Alex Oxade-Chamberlain, Theo Walcott. Sell them and cash in. None of these players will be regulars in any top 12 team in the EPL! Bring in a disciplinarian and see who steps up!
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8 years 1 month ago
Players have to far too easy at Arsenal Russel. Gone are the days where players grabbed their team mates and gave them a kick up the arse if they were not pulling their weight. Imagine what Viera or Adams would be doing to this lot. Arsenal have the players, look how they hammered Chelsea earlier in the season. I agree with your list with the exception of Elneny who i think has not been given a fair go as yet. Xhaka can only improve so maybe he will stay. All Arsenal need is a solid centre back, strong midfielder and a striker who is not afraid to put his head where it hurts.
Next season will be much better than this.
Spurs have had their best season for 56 years yet will win nothing
Arsenal have had their worse season since 1994/5 and may still end up winning the FA Cup
Next season will be much better than this.
Spurs have had their best season for 56 years yet will win nothing
Arsenal have had their worse season since 1994/5 and may still end up winning the FA Cup
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Re: Spurs V Arsenal
8 years 1 month ago
Are you still clinging onto that result from SEPTEMBER?
You lost 10-2,YES 10-2 over two legs to a poor Bayern Munich..Biggest ever aggregate battering for an English team in the Champions League.Embarrasing
You lost 10-2,YES 10-2 over two legs to a poor Bayern Munich..Biggest ever aggregate battering for an English team in the Champions League.Embarrasing
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