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Eriksen wastes every corner
Indeed, his corners are generally rubbish.
That doesn’t negate my comment though.
Eriksen wastes every corner
I once suggested that we should make every effort to sign Soufiane Boufal before he subsequently joined Southampton. I invite you to draw your own conclusions.
Indeed, his corners are generally rubbish.
That doesn’t negate my comment though.
I'm clearly falling down somewhere if I have to explain my jokes.It's a bit obtuse and I not sure if this is all you have
What is that goal kick tactic all about? Both centre backs in the 6 yard box with Lloris!? I can’t see what that adds at all especially knot of the time is goes straight back to Lloris who lumps it forward. Bizarre tactic to persist with. Very high risk, very low reward.
I know people try to defend Sissoko’s end product by saying that he’s not in the team for his attacking prowess and that it’s his athletic attributes and drive with the ball that helps the team. Whilst that’s true to some degree, if he is continually getting in advanced positions only to blast the ball into row Z, he’s wasting attacking opportunities that would be better suited for other players.
I thought you would have come back with Winjandrum next I would have been done for the day?I'm clearly falling down somewhere if I have to explain my jokes.
I agree. There’s lots of Sanchez slagging, but I felt he stood strong. Today was a London derby - both teams wanted it; we did well consideringMuch much better today, well deserved point and we push on from here now once the window has closed Thought Sanchez was excellent out of position.
Seriously, I would rather see people slagging off players (as you put it) in these threads as opposed to pretending all is well when it pretty obviously isn't.I should be used to it but, damn, the negativity in these threads just gets so wearying and depressing after a while.
This was a thrilling NLD. Both sides went at it hammer and tongs. Mistakes were made; momentum see-sawed; moments of individual brilliance; moments of diabolical decision-making - it had everything.
But most importantly it was a proper fight. And in the end we came away with a point. Two more than we got from the same fixture last year when Arsenal were worse than they are now.
But, still, these threads are full of fans slagging off players and manager. No credit for any fight shown - just criticism for any and every failing - real or just perceived.
It's really tough just to enjoy a great game of football these days. People everything to be perfect. Seem to take joy out of being the first one to find fault and express their disdain in the most contemptuous way possible.
Imagine being a player and looking at these Match threads (I imagine the Arsenal equivalent is just as bad) - both sides played a proper derby today. They should all be congratulated for that. Instead they are all being slated.
Football's getting harder and harder to enjoy. And the fans are becoming just as much part of the problem. No joy. No perspective. Just vitriol.
I agree. There’s lots of Sanchez slagging, but I felt he stood strong. Today was a London derby - both teams wanted it; we did well considering
Awful, no other word for another shower of shit. So many on here spouting off like we're Burnley or something, getting a lucky, plucky draw!! Jeez, how we have fallen so quickly!!
Better him out of position on the right than out of position in the middleI thought Sanchez did really well today, occasionally out of position but that is because he is a center back.
I like what I've seen if Pepe, looks really lively and full of tricks, just missing the final ball for now.I have to say, nicolas pepe is really shit. He looked like a £70m GKN with less end product today.
I honestly don't see what all the fuss is about.I like what I've seen if Pepe, looks really lively and full of tricks, just missing the final ball for now.
Seriously, I would rather see people slagging off players (as you put it) in these threads as opposed to pretending all is well when it pretty obviously isn't.
I understand that you prefer only to see the good things and ignore the bad, but the last two weeks performances have not been good. Game day threads have always been the same and if you think they're going to change, they probably won't.
I like that we expect great performances from our players and that we don't pretend to enjoy the poorly played games when some players are just not performing as they should. It shows more enthusiasm and a desire for the team to win.