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Your club plays at the Emeriates, has Emeriates across their kits, and visit Rwanda on the sleeves. Be careful on that moral high ground, it's a bit fragile.
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Your club plays at the Emeriates, has Emeriates across their kits, and visit Rwanda on the sleeves. Be careful on that moral high ground, it's a bit fragile.
Wenger's team won multiple trophies, whereas Arteta won the FA cup with Uni's team. £1bn later and always the bridesmaid.
Like I said, it's also Arsenal's awful online following that makes them so unlikeable.
Incorrect, Wenger played a brand of football that was a joy to watch as a neutral.
Arsenal are now disliked because of their online following and because of their classless, whining manager.
The nay sayers still won't understand your point
Drama queen
Who below us is getting points? We would need to lose every game and 5 clubs below would need to all go on a run of results worthy of a top 4 finish?
Say what you want about Qarabag, but they earned the right to be in a playoff for the last 16 of the champions league, as had Juventus, PSG, Real Madrid and many other European giants.
We scored our goals against Martinez one of the best keepers in the world and won that game despite the awful decision by the ref. Villas goal was offside for a starter.
An away win, when you couldn't buy one is an away win. Especially against a team that finished 4th in the Champions League phase.
I don't care what some random German has to say about my club.
It's important to remember the difference between match going fans and those that criticise from afar. Social media discourse is not reflected in the atmosphere at the stadium, the same can be said for NUFC. If it was there would be 50% if the stadium chanting "you're getting sacked in the morning"
Home form was inevitable with a new stadium, historically clubs take time to settle in a new home. The club got ticket allocations wrong, and split up fan groups. Not intentionally, but by rewarding loyalty fans faced a difficult decision. A lesson NUFC could learn from regards to stadium plans.
To do that would have been ridiculous. Imagine Barca beat us 6-1 then play their kids ( who are better than ours btw) in the 2nd leg. You'd be expecting us to reverse the deficit and go on to win.
West Ham fans thought the same of Moyes and hounded him out after winning the European milk cup. They were protesting because he wasn't sacked that very summer.
I very much doubt Moyes leaves Everton this summer.
I'm reading this just as my 7 yo is sat reading one of her books from the library
Football fans forget players have free will.
Try telling some of our fans that.
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I think we're in transition and Big Nick is the future. I think we'll evolve as a team after a decent pre-season.
I trust Howe and Tindal's judgment over supersandy's any day.
Just enjoy it, stop looking for negatives.
I did, I watched my tea team win 9-3 on aggregate to take us into the last 16 of the champions league. I can't imagine being disappointed in that.
Unbelievable take
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Quite possibly the best 45 minutes of football I've seen NUFC play
My bad, I should have said middle eastern. Not to mention the whole Visit Rwanda scandal. You also had Russian ownership.
You can't defend the idiot having a go a Newcastle fan over the clubs ownership. Arsenal are not squeaky clean, they have benefited from investors with terrible histories.
You say this as if Arsenal haven't benefited from Russian and Saudi money. That moral high ground you stand on has a very shaky foundation.
Linesman and refs use VAR as a safety blanket, they've become over reliant on the technology.
Are you not from the United States?
No, it just highlights how the standard of officiating has declined with the reliance on VAR, rather than officiating.
Yeah but who would use the technology to review the decisions?
Ramsey and Willock have hit form at just the right time. Someone needs to match Bruno's drive and energy in the middle.