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homer hotspur

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Dec 7, 2014
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My interest in football is now solely restricted to joy at Arsenal losing and admiration for Man City and Brighton. Spurs almost irrelevant now.
Next season, you can add really hoping Chelsea don't do well under Poch although obviously we already have that hope. it will just become intensified
 

dirtyh

One Skin, two skin.....
Jun 24, 2011
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Hope de zerbi and the team all take dumps in the centre circle on the warm down. Fucking glorious.
 

rossdapep

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Aug 25, 2011
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2016/17 season

We took 86 points and only lost 4 games.

There was no period like what Arsenal have had over the last 7 games.

We drew 4 on the bounce and lost at Stamford Bridge, thats where I think we lost it.

Yet, all media will say Arsenal are amazing and paint them as heroes who went close.

That season we were genuinely fantastic and deserved so much more yet all media said we bottled it and laughed at us for "putting the pressure on".

I hope the media start to change the narrative around this Arsenal season because its been massively skewed from their opening 20 games where they took like 55 points.

Since February they've dropped a lot of points
 

EQP

EQP
Sep 1, 2013
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A manager who rotates between a similar system to ourselves and a 4231… I would be paying whatever it takes to get him from Brighton. I can’t see ‘buying’ out his contract being excessive in comparison to the top tier managers out there.

I hate to be that guy but why would he come here? :LOL: We are the antithesis of Brighton in terms of structure, expectation and squad. I fully expect him to sign a new deal at the end of the season.
 

DarwinSpur

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Dec 30, 2020
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Was playing Cricket today so wasn't following the football but just wanted to pop by to say:

HAPPY THE SCUM UTTERLY BOTTLED THE LEAGUE DAY EVERYONE!
 

Johnny J

Not the Kiwi you need but the one you deserve
Aug 18, 2012
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I can see that. Although what's it all for at the end of the season if you've nothing to show for it.
In one sense absolutely. But imagine our league position was the same as it is right now, except we'd been playing attacking, swashbuckling football all season. I would wager almost everyone would be a lot happier than they are now.
 

haslemereyid

captain caveman
Jun 6, 2010
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We must have a chance with De Zerbi - he will lose half the team over the summer - our Daniel will love how little has been spent to get a modular team that slots in new players successfully in a heart beat - if only we had a strong recruitment story………………over to you Daniel
 

SuperSpurs69

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Jan 27, 2011
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A manager who rotates between a similar system to ourselves and a 4231… I would be paying whatever it takes to get him from Brighton. I can’t see ‘buying’ out his contract being excessive in comparison to the top tier managers out there.
Chelsea paid £20 million for potter. Would be a similar amount or more for de zerbi.
 

Doctor Dinkey

Legacy Fan
Jul 6, 2013
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This was Arsenal's year to win it. A dozen games ago City were looking moribund in the PL and more interested in the Champions League. Arsenal were playing superbly. But then it all unravelled for them. Small squad, young, ran out of steam. I doubt the top teams will be as accommodating to Arsenal next year.
 
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