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Monty92
10-16-2017, 09:32 AM
for bringing on Holding instead of Wilshere, when it was palpably clear that Kos had signalled he was injured and had to come off.

Imagine going to the bother of attending a live event that you are *that* disengaged with and then getting *that* angry when your lack of engagement results in you totally missundertsanding what the fúck is going on?

Peter
10-16-2017, 09:40 AM
for bringing on Holding instead of Wilshere, when it was palpably clear that Kos had signalled he was injured and had to come off.

Imagine going to the bother of attending a live event that you are *that* disengaged with and then getting *that* angry when your lack of engagement results in you totally missundertsanding what the fúck is going on?

One supposes that was your favourite part largely because everything that happened on the pitch was so utterly unpleasing.

Monty92
10-16-2017, 09:42 AM
One supposes that was your favourite part largely because everything that happened on the pitch was so utterly unpleasing.

There was a moment in the first half that we put a nice, slick passing move together and nearly created a half-chance. I quite enjoyed that.

Pokster
10-16-2017, 09:49 AM
There was a moment in the first half that we put a nice, slick passing move together and nearly created a half-chance chance. I quite enjoyed that.

Nearly created a half chance! Now if that isn't worth getting excited about nothing is :rolleyes:

Ash
10-16-2017, 09:50 AM
for bringing on Holding instead of Wilshere, when it was palpably clear that Kos had signalled he was injured and had to come off.

Imagine going to the bother of attending a live event that you are *that* disengaged with and then getting *that* angry when your lack of engagement results in you totally missundertsanding what the fúck is going on?

One point from twelve away from home.

Imagine going to that lot.

Monty92
10-16-2017, 09:51 AM
Nearly created a half chance! Now if that isn't worth getting excited about nothing is :rolleyes:

There was also a moment that Kolasinac brought down a cross-field pass with a beautifully deft piece of control. Worth the entrance free alone, imo.

Monty92
10-16-2017, 09:53 AM
One point from twelve away from home.

Imagine going to that lot.

I'm not denying that we are irredeemably **** or that the Weng deserves cancer.

It's just the disengagement that baffles me.

Burney
10-16-2017, 09:59 AM
I'm not denying that we are irredeemably **** or that the Weng deserves cancer.

It's just the disengagement that baffles me.

People mostly just attend games in the hope of seeing their team score goals and win, I think. Everything else is pretty much secondary.

Monty92
10-16-2017, 10:04 AM
People mostly just attend games in the hope of seeing their team score goals and win, I think. Everything else is pretty much secondary.

But if you don't care enough to not be able to follow such a basic and fundamental narrative thread, how can you care enough to get angry about it?

Burney
10-16-2017, 10:08 AM
But if you don't care enough to not be able to follow such a basic and fundamental narrative thread, how can you care enough to get angry about it?

Because you're angry about not winning (or, in our case, losing) and thus perceive everything that happens thought that prism and as either contributory to or symptomatic of that fact.

Football crowds - in case you hadn't noticed - are not wise, rational, considered or dispassionate things.

Ash
10-16-2017, 10:14 AM
I'm not denying that we are irredeemably **** or that the Weng deserves cancer.

It's just the disengagement that baffles me.

When one is busy explaining to, for example, a goal-shy boggle-eyed living-nicker that he is a useless reproductive organ it is perhaps understandably easy to miss seeing the captain pull up with a knacked calf just prior to being substituted.

Monty92
10-16-2017, 10:20 AM
When one is busy explaining to, for example, a goal-shy boggle-eyed living-nicker that he is a useless reproductive organ it is perhaps understandably easy to miss seeing the captain pull up with a knacked calf just prior to being substituted.

You don't have to see him pulling up. You just had to engage for a millisecond and allow the most basic context clues to sink into your thick ****ing head. The second I saw Holding on the touchline my first thought was that there must be a defensive injury. And yet the first first thought of all of these fans was that Wenger had changed his mind at the last moment and opted for a defensive substitution, and then continued thinking this even AFTER they saw Kos coming off.

Ash
10-16-2017, 10:32 AM
You don't have to see him pulling up. You just had to engage for a millisecond and allow the most basic context clues to sink into your thick ****ing head. The second I saw Holding on the touchline my first thought was that there must be a defensive injury. And yet the first first thought of all of these fans was that Wenger had changed his mind at the last moment and opted for a defensive substitution, and then continued thinking this even AFTER they saw Kos coming off.

Yes, yes, I know. All I would say is that having a go at some pissed-up spectators whose wrath, however inarticulate and misdirected, could have been avoided by the team not playing like a bunch of complete cùntwarbles, seems to miss the key take-away* of the evenings entertainment, or lack of.

* My apologies for using this abomination.

Burney
10-16-2017, 10:34 AM
You don't have to see him pulling up. You just had to engage for a millisecond and allow the most basic context clues to sink into your thick ****ing head. The second I saw Holding on the touchline my first thought was that there must be a defensive injury. And yet the first first thought of all of these fans was that Wenger had changed his mind at the last moment and opted for a defensive substitution, and then continued thinking this even AFTER they saw Kos coming off.

What you say is of course, valid. However, it is hard not to feel that you may be seeking to distract from the key point, which is that the fans did justifiably have a fair amount to moan about in that performance.

SWv2
10-16-2017, 11:02 AM
When I attend football matches the fundamental narrative thread is always foremost in my mind.

Monty92
10-16-2017, 11:11 AM
When I attend football matches the fundamental narrative thread is always foremost in my mind.

Are you lampooning me?

SWv2
10-16-2017, 11:28 AM
Are you lampooning me?

I would not dream of such a thing my friend.

Perhaps the others you are mocking did not see Koscielny letting the bench know he wanted to come off, perhaps they thought JW could come on and we revert to a back 4 which we have done many times before, his introduction being to try and win the game.

Lot's of scenarios, all simply the view or opinion of other football supporters.