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Monty92
12-02-2018, 08:17 PM
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bbrian
12-02-2018, 08:43 PM
;)

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Are you ready to embrace our new leader now Monty?...or is the jury still out ?

Monty92
12-02-2018, 08:53 PM
Are you ready to embrace our new leader now Monty?...or is the jury still out ?

I feel like I've just been vigorously f*cked by an attractive female stranger as my life partner was tied up and gagged in the corner and forced to watch.

bbrian
12-02-2018, 09:07 PM
I feel like I've just been vigorously f*cked by an attractive female stranger as my life partner was tied up and gagged in the corner and forced to watch.

Perfectly summed up imo ...apart from the whole female stranger part ! Welcome aboard and viva la revolution

Burney
12-02-2018, 10:08 PM
I feel like I've just been vigorously f*cked by an attractive female stranger as my life partner was tied up and gagged in the corner and forced to watch.

Traitor. :-(

WES
12-03-2018, 08:08 AM
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Not too long now, Monty. Soon you too will be mature enough to admit you were wrong, issue an apology to all of your fellow supporters whom you criticised for questioning Wenger and then you can move on.

Perhaps now might be the best time to get it over with?

Monty92
12-03-2018, 08:44 AM
Yes it’s been all of 12 months since we demolished spurs with a performance of great intensity and verve as we fougbt for the top four trophy :roll eyes:



Not too long now, Monty. Soon you too will be mature enough to admit you were wrong, issue an apology to all of your fellow supporters whom you criticised for questioning Wenger and then you can move on.

Perhaps now might be the best time to get it over with?

WES
12-03-2018, 08:52 AM
Yes it’s been all of 12 months since we demolished spurs with a performance of great intensity and verve as we fougbt for the top four trophy :roll eyes:

You see? You still can’t admit you were wrong and no matter how often you bring up the ‘I admitted it might be best if he goes’ line, it simply doesn’t ring true because we know you don’t mean it.

It’s great fun watching it tear you apart though. :-)

Monty92
12-03-2018, 08:54 AM
Well that dealt with my point :rolleyes:


You see? You still can’t admit you were wrong and no matter how often you bring up the ‘I admitted it might be best if he goes’ line, it simply doesn’t ring true because we know you don’t mean it.

It’s great fun watching it tear you apart though. :-)

WES
12-03-2018, 08:57 AM
Well that dealt with my point :rolleyes:

I’m at home and on an iPad so typing anything of any length is a pain so I couldn’t be bothered tearing your insanely over simplistic analysis apart.

Had I bothered it would have been along the lines of reducing Wenger’s’s performance to one win in a aseason in which we finished sixth is pretty stupid and it ignores all that Unai has achieved so quickly with relatively little investment.

Pokster
12-03-2018, 09:10 AM
I’m at home and on an iPad so typing anything of any length is a pain so I couldn’t be bothered tearing your insanely over simplistic analysis apart.

Had I bothered it would have been along the lines of reducing Wenger’s’s performance to one win in a aseason in which we finished sixth is pretty stupid and it ignores all that Unai has achieved so quickly with relatively little investment.

I suppose the fact the AR came on and made a huge difference and seems far more suited to that position than Ozil will be brushed off??

PSRB
12-03-2018, 09:20 AM
I suppose the fact the AR came on and made a huge difference and seems far more suited to that position than Ozil will be brushed off??

True but Ozil would have been preferable Mhiki......

IUFG
12-03-2018, 09:20 AM
I suppose the fact the AR came on and made a huge difference and seems far more suited to that position than Ozil will be brushed off??

I have to admit that Ramsey made a huge difference in the 2nd half.

And...we've got our Iwobi back :cloud9: He was fúcking shít.

Great atmosphere again, some good goals and our players giving it handbags with the opposition :cloud9:

Nice to see a manager celebrating properly in the dugouts too.

WES
12-03-2018, 09:54 AM
I have to admit that Ramsey made a huge difference in the 2nd half.

And...we've got our Iwobi back :cloud9: He was fúcking shít.

Great atmosphere again, some good goals and our players giving it handbags with the opposition :cloud9:

Nice to see a manager celebrating properly in the dugouts too.

It sounds a cliche but I can’t remember the last time we looked so ‘up for it’. I particularly liked the scuffle after their first goal when no Spurs c*nt wanted any part of Kolasinac :hehe:

Proper derby that was.

Monty92
12-03-2018, 12:09 PM
It sounds a cliche but I can’t remember the last time we looked so ‘up for it’. I particularly liked the scuffle after their first goal when no Spurs c*nt wanted any part of Kolasinac :hehe:

Proper derby that was.

Last year's was a pwoper derby that we won convincingly!!!1111!!!!!!! :banghead:

WES
12-03-2018, 12:23 PM
Last year's was a pwoper derby that we won convincingly!!!1111!!!!!!! :banghead:

I was referring more to the off the pitch aspects. This years win should be put within the context of a new manager with new ideas and a new way of playing having spent a relatively small amount of money and having gone 19 games without loss.

Last year’s context would be more along the lines of Wenger’s team were always capable of a one off game but ultimately they finished 6th.

Monty92
12-03-2018, 12:33 PM
I was referring more to the off the pitch aspects. This years win should be put within the context of a new manager with new ideas and a new way of playing having spent a relatively small amount of money and having gone 19 games without loss.

Last year’s context would be more along the lines of Wenger’s team were always capable of a one off game but ultimately they finished 6th.

And ultimately we're once again scrambling around for the top 4 trophy :shrug:

IUFG
12-03-2018, 12:52 PM
And ultimately we're once again scrambling around for the top 4 trophy :shrug:

Well, yes.

Once Arsenal dropped down to 5th / 6th in the last couple of seasons, the media started to pick up that finishing in the top4 is a real achievement.

There will be less scrambling about our 4th place finish this season

Monty92
12-03-2018, 12:59 PM
Well, yes.

Once Arsenal dropped down to 5th / 6th in the last couple of seasons, the media started to pick up that finishing in the top4 is a real achievement.

There will be less scrambling about our 4th place finish this season

You think we're nailed on for top 4?

Blimey.

Burney
12-03-2018, 01:02 PM
You think we're nailed on for top 4?

Blimey.

That does seem rather bold, I must say.

It also basically guarantees United tearing us a new one. Thanks a lot, iufg. :-(

7sisters
12-03-2018, 01:13 PM
And ultimately we're once again scrambling around for the top 4 trophy :shrug:

Either way, it's a big step towards elevating us away from the top 6 trophy ?

Emotion, sentiment and misplaced loyalty has stood in the way of the club's progress for over a decade. Money has continued to pour into the PL, West Ham and Fulham spent £100m a piece in the transfer window.
Liverpool and Spurs can now lay claim to becoming regular CL place contenders. Pep, now in control of an inexhaustible supply of funds and well on the way towards turning City into the next Barcelona project. There's also now serious money behind Everton and Wolves.
A top 4 finish is a far more difficult task than in years gone by when the cynicism began. It was more or less a guaranteed top 3 finish of Chelsea, United and ourselves.
If Emery can make us genuine CL place contenders in his first year, it would be a spectacular achievement.

IUFG
12-03-2018, 01:34 PM
You think we're nailed on for top 4?

Blimey.

Yep, I do.

19 undefeated is not to be sniffed at.

Over the course of 38 PL matches will we finish above -

Man City? No
Liverpool? No
Chelsea? Maybe
Spurs? Probably
Man Utd? Yes

what you worried about?

Burney
12-03-2018, 01:36 PM
Yep, I do.

19 undefeated is not to be sniffed at.

Over the course of 38 PL matches will we finish above -

Man City? No
Liverpool? No
Chelsea? Maybe
Spurs? Probably
Man Utd? Yes

what you worried about?

We’re going to lose to United. And it will be your fault.

IUFG
12-03-2018, 01:43 PM
We’re going to lose to United. And it will be your fault.

We always lose at united. don't blame me, b.

SWv2
12-03-2018, 02:07 PM
Yep, I do.

19 undefeated is not to be sniffed at.

Over the course of 38 PL matches will we finish above -

Man City? No
Liverpool? No
Chelsea? Maybe
Spurs? Probably
Man Utd? Yes

what you worried about?

This ^^^^^^

I have to say it is an absolutely remarkable run given the circumstances and one that none of us could have expected.

PSRB
12-03-2018, 02:10 PM
We always lose at united. don't blame me, b.

We really should beat them this time, they are awful. Can't help feeling though, that it'll all be a bit "after the Lord Mayor's show" and we'll just not turn up.

Pokster
12-03-2018, 02:58 PM
We’re going to lose to United. And it will be your fault.

We won't ever win the league again and that is your fault

Rich
12-03-2018, 03:01 PM
We won't ever win the league again and that is your fault

Do you think The Arsenal will win the league again in your lifetime?

This is something I was discussing over the weekend and it dawned on me that they may not. A sobering thought :-(

Pokster
12-03-2018, 03:09 PM
Do you think The Arsenal will win the league again in your lifetime?

This is something I was discussing over the weekend and it dawned on me that they may not. A sobering thought :-(

Oh do **** off........