I dont know that I have the fortitude to watch it. 1) Spurs are so shit that I see very little point in it. 2) I had enough of supporting chaos bullshit ball under Emery to last a life time- and that's been you add the shit sauce into the mix.
I've conceded, just going to enjoy Sunday.
I mean it's still pins and needles watching the games but far less stressful and more enjoyable this season.
On a side note, I didn't really like the second episode of this season of Doctor Who...it was like that scene in Multiverse of Madness but expanded.
The annoying thing is it was the best scene in MoM, but done worse :p Space Babies was brilliant though I thought. Also it's kinda funny how this community has now just basically become partially about Doctor Who XD though honestly we can talk about whatever in Daily Discussion that's the point
It makes me chuckle to think of the spuds fans' glee over this loss. I bet most of them think all gooners are raging or in tears about this.
Joke's on them. Many of us kind of knew City would win this one (and almost certainly the league). But at the end of the day our team has gone toe-to-toe against one of the best teams in the world, and our lads can hold their heads high.
Finishing on even 86 points; with our keeper winning the golden glove; and the lads not being defeated by any other top six teams is just amazing. We have one of the best young managers in the game who loves our club to his core. An amazing squad that is still improving game by game, and who play some of the best football in the world. The club is being run by guys who are formidable in the transfer market. And we have owners who, love them or hate them, have backed us very well financially for a few seasons now. We are on the up, and finishing a narrow second this season is nothing to be ashamed of.
Meanwhile, Spurs has a shaky squad that has faded hard, a joke of an owner, a thoroughly disillusioned manager, and a fan base that gets more joy out of seeing their team lose than win.
So enjoy you 15 minutes of gloating at our expense, spuds. We'll be back even better and stronger next season. Where will you be? Lmao
So about 95% of spuds fans hate their more successful rival than they love their own club. And the minority who are hoping for a win today are being slated by the rest as 'glory hunters' and fake fans.
Though TBF, there's not much to love about that wretched organization. Maybe they should go back to being a cricket club.
It's going to keep happening, unfortunately. On one hand, the level of our academy had to catch up with the senior squad's improvement, but at the same time, it's very disappointing to see almost none of our academy players get a run out.
@sensiblepuffin@Astrealix it's a reflection of just how strong our XI is but also of Arteta's reluctance to rotate. Maybe next season will feature deeper EFL & FA Cup runs against some sides outside the Prem, giving academy players more chances
We've got a few in the next group that will make it, I think. Nwaneri, MLS, both seem like Premier League is reasonably attainable. And eventually there's good vibes on Dowman and Obi as well tho ofc it's wayyyyyy too early to tell for both of those.
[Alasdair Gold] Postecoglou is fuming: "The foundations are really fragile. The last 48 hours have shown me that. It's inside the club, outside the club." He then spoke about changing the mentality around the club and making changes.
I think he's gonna end up resigning at some point. How do you manage a team like them? I feel like it's genuinely not gonna change unless they straight up get relegated. When you can be happy with losing a game, you've no longer got a football club.
Eh on one hand I agree on the other hand Gunners will always be Gunners to me unless they pull a RvP, and also the new league format thing means we shouldn't want anyone to get plastered, a whole bunch of mediocrity is better for us cuz it's easier to climb spots lol
Idk what this figure of speech is called, look at the comment on this thread right before this one. This and that express the same sentiment. Agreeing with a remotely held(albeit wrong) narrative in a facetious manner similar to saying "I have faith in Moyesball".
Too bad I can't attach my facial expressions with comments.