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Monty92
04-16-2019, 06:25 AM
If you’re **** at something, it’s quite normal to not instantly become brilliant at it but instead improve slowly. I would suggest grinding out a 1-0 win at one of the best sides outside the top 6 is exactly the kind of progress we want to see. We’ve been totally **** away from home since before emery and there’s clearly a mental block that has carried over into his reign.

Surely, surely, any concerns that we are dull are mitigated by the fact that we are bloody great at home? I mean really, really good. We’ve basically beaten EVERYONE apart from Man City on the first game of the season and Liverpool who we were excellent against. And we’ve done so playing a style of high press football that people have been crying out for for years. We’re even the third highest scorers in the division, behind only the two runaway leaders.

eastgermanautos
04-16-2019, 08:25 AM
If you’re **** at something, it’s quite normal to not instantly become brilliant at it but instead improve slowly. I would suggest grinding out a 1-0 win at one of the best sides outside the top 6 is exactly the kind of progress we want to see. We’ve been totally **** away from home since before emery and there’s clearly a mental block that has carried over into his reign.

Surely, surely, any concerns that we are dull are mitigated by the fact that we are bloody great at home? I mean really, really good. We’ve basically beaten EVERYONE apart from Man City on the first game of the season and Liverpool who we were excellent against. And we’ve done so playing a style of high press football that people have been crying out for for years. We’re even the third highest scorers in the division, behind only the two runaway leaders.

Thought Guendouzi was excellent when he came on. No fear.

WES
04-16-2019, 08:57 AM
If you’re **** at something, it’s quite normal to not instantly become brilliant at it but instead improve slowly. I would suggest grinding out a 1-0 win at one of the best sides outside the top 6 is exactly the kind of progress we want to see. We’ve been totally **** away from home since before emery and there’s clearly a mental block that has carried over into his reign.

Surely, surely, any concerns that we are dull are mitigated by the fact that we are bloody great at home? I mean really, really good. We’ve basically beaten EVERYONE apart from Man City on the first game of the season and Liverpool who we were excellent against. And we’ve done so playing a style of high press football that people have been crying out for for years. We’re even the third highest scorers in the division, behind only the two runaway leaders.

Not unreasonable to think that Sunday night table will be:

Arsenal 34 69
Chelsea 35 69
Scum 34 67
Man U 34 65

That and being in a strong position for a EL semi-final, with a manager who has won it three times in a row. And you're right, of course, we've been wonderful to watch and very, very good at home. Even last night second half we were very good, some of our passing was a joy to watch just a shame we couldn't find the second. With the defenders we have we're always going to look vulnerable at the back at the times given how we attack. Sky commented on how dangerous Watford were and backed it up with a 40 yard wonder strike out of nothing that hit the bar, a half chance and AMN clearing the ball off the line, even though it never got near the line. :hehe: Amazing the way some muppets lap up Sky's nonsense if it happens to coincide with what they want to believe.

Meanwhile, the rest of us are supporting Arsenal. :shrug:

Luis Anaconda
04-16-2019, 08:59 AM
If you’re **** at something, it’s quite normal to not instantly become brilliant at it but instead improve slowly. I would suggest grinding out a 1-0 win at one of the best sides outside the top 6 is exactly the kind of progress we want to see. We’ve been totally **** away from home since before emery and there’s clearly a mental block that has carried over into his reign.

Surely, surely, any concerns that we are dull are mitigated by the fact that we are bloody great at home? I mean really, really good. We’ve basically beaten EVERYONE apart from Man City on the first game of the season and Liverpool who we were excellent against. And we’ve done so playing a style of high press football that people have been crying out for for years. We’re even the third highest scorers in the division, behind only the two runaway leaders.
And Wolves - you forgot Wolves

AFC East
04-16-2019, 11:54 AM
If you’re **** at something, it’s quite normal to not instantly become brilliant at it but instead improve slowly. I would suggest grinding out a 1-0 win at one of the best sides outside the top 6 is exactly the kind of progress we want to see. We’ve been totally **** away from home since before emery and there’s clearly a mental block that has carried over into his reign.

Surely, surely, any concerns that we are dull are mitigated by the fact that we are bloody great at home? I mean really, really good. We’ve basically beaten EVERYONE apart from Man City on the first game of the season and Liverpool who we were excellent against. And we’ve done so playing a style of high press football that people have been crying out for for years. We’re even the third highest scorers in the division, behind only the two runaway leaders.

Watford gifted us 3 points, we did precious little to earn it, but a win is a win.

Will Arsenal ever win the league again? Not under Emery, so maybe the sooner he moves on the better.

Or we can accept that sometimes making the top 4 and some good cup runs is good enough for Arsenal. I was okay with that a couple of years ago.

redgunamo
04-16-2019, 12:13 PM
What's changed?



I was okay with that a couple of years ago.

Ash
04-16-2019, 12:27 PM
What's changed?

The grumblies have changed from being the people who most wanted Arsene out to the people who most wanted him in.

AFC East
04-16-2019, 01:03 PM
What's changed?

You’d need to ask the posters who are now happy with this outcome.

Pokster
04-16-2019, 01:05 PM
You’d need to ask the posters who are now happy with this outcome.

My reasoning would be that I couldn't see us in this position if AW was still manager. So for the first season after a generation of 1 man running the club it has been a pleasing outcome imo. Lots of work still to do but heading in the right direction

WES
04-16-2019, 01:07 PM
You’d need to ask the posters who are now happy with this outcome.

The fact that we finished 5th two seasons ago and 6th last season and were the same distance away from relegation as we were from 1st.

That made making the top 4 an improvement and people like to see things improving rather than getting worse.

It really isn't that difficult.

redgunamo
04-16-2019, 01:08 PM
OK. But right now, I'm asking you.

You say you were OK with this "outcome" a couple of years ago. So again, what has changed?




You’d need to ask the posters who are now happy with this outcome.

WES
04-16-2019, 01:16 PM
OK. But right now, I'm asking you.

You say you were OK with this "outcome" a couple of years ago. So again, what has changed?

Because if you spend months moaning like a little b1tch about Wenger being sacked you might look stupid if you accept that the new manager has done better than Wenger so you have to make out that he hasn't in order to protect your ego?

redgunamo
04-16-2019, 01:33 PM
:-( You've gone and spoiled it now.


Quite right though, we should always be happy with this no matter who's in charge or how much we spend. Because that's football.



Because if you spend months moaning like a little b1tch about Wenger being sacked you might look stupid if you accept that the new manager has done better than Wenger so you have to make out that he hasn't in order to protect your ego?

WES
04-16-2019, 01:42 PM
:-( You've gone and spoiled it now.


Quite right though, we should always be happy with this no matter who's in charge or how much we spend. Because that's football.

;-)

You didn't think he was going to give you that answer, did you red? No matter how true it is, of course.

Tony C
04-16-2019, 03:21 PM
It’s doesn’t matter how far your horse wins imo

10 lengths or nose

Who cares...I don’t.

At this stage of the season 3 points is 3 points.

Other positives are that we got to rest Lacazette, negotiated the first of a two game for Sokratis and picked up no new injuries or suspensions.

Roll on Napoli.

I’ll take a 1 nil defeat right now :cloud9:

AFC East
04-16-2019, 03:26 PM
The fact that we finished 5th two seasons ago and 6th last season and were the same distance away from relegation as we were from 1st.

That made making the top 4 an improvement and people like to see things improving rather than getting worse.

It really isn't that difficult.

I really don't like to engage in ad hominem attacks, but your Ramsey hating self does make that difficult.

We had a hope of finishing top 4 and a good cup run in the last two years. That's really all we will ever have under Emery.

AFC East
04-16-2019, 03:32 PM
OK. But right now, I'm asking you.

You say you were OK with this "outcome" a couple of years ago. So again, what has changed?

If we were to make that change on a performance improvement, it had to be to a point where we could harbour some realistically higher hopes.

I thought it was time for Wenger to leave, that view was more from a human than performance perspective, but it was time.

We've changed to someone who may win us a Europa League, but never the league. Hurrah.

WES
04-16-2019, 04:04 PM
If we were to make that change on a performance improvement, it had to be to a point where we could harbour some realistically higher hopes.

I thought it was time for Wenger to leave, that view was more from a human than performance perspective, but it was time.

We've changed to someone who may win us a Europa League, but never the league. Hurrah.

So you've come to the conclusion that we can never win the league under Emery and state it as a fact even though he has yet to complete a single season with us and has won both Ligue 1 and 3 consecutive EL trophies with a relatively poorly funded team in Sevilla.

You couldn't show your workings here in a little more detail could you?

BTW, my Ramsey hating is always slightly tongue in cheek and has become even more so under Emery who has him playing at a higher level than he did under Wenger, I would now keep him at Arsenal if I had a choice, but not at 300K a week

AFC East
04-16-2019, 05:47 PM
So you've come to the conclusion that we can never win the league under Emery and state it as a fact even though he has yet to complete a single season with us and has won both Ligue 1 and 3 consecutive EL trophies with a relatively poorly funded team in Sevilla.

You couldn't show your workings here in a little more detail could you?

BTW, my Ramsey hating is always slightly tongue in cheek and has become even more so under Emery who has him playing at a higher level than he did under Wenger, I would now keep him at Arsenal if I had a choice, but not at 300K a week

Emery has never won a league without a massive financial advantage. Of course, there is always a chance we could suddenly become the richest club on Earth, but I suspect we’d be looking at Pep in that scenario.

Slightly tongue in cheek or not, it’s always been blindingly obvious what Ramsey brings and no, this isn’t his best season, but he is comfortably our player of the season.

Sir C
04-16-2019, 06:34 PM
So you've come to the conclusion that we can never win the league under Emery and state it as a fact even though he has yet to complete a single season with us and has won both Ligue 1 and 3 consecutive EL trophies with a relatively poorly funded team in Sevilla.

You couldn't show your workings here in a little more detail could you?

BTW, my Ramsey hating is always slightly tongue in cheek and has become even more so under Emery who has him playing at a higher level than he did under Wenger, I would now keep him at Arsenal if I had a choice, but not at 300K a week

Look. You’ve made a **** of yourself. Show a little dignit6 and admit it. Tongue in cheek indeed.

Silly moose****er.

redgunamo
04-16-2019, 06:36 PM
Fair enough. Wenger's first decade was outstanding, legendary even, and we've now, beginning with his second decade, returned to our usual level.

I don't see a problem with that, otherwise what was the point of Wenger's first ten years? Why do we love him so much if any and every manager could have done it
:shrug:



If we were to make that change on a performance improvement, it had to be to a point where we could harbour some realistically higher hopes.

I thought it was time for Wenger to leave, that view was more from a human than performance perspective, but it was time.

We've changed to someone who may win us a Europa League, but never the league. Hurrah.

Alberto Balsam Rodriguez
04-16-2019, 06:41 PM
:clap: for use of the word "flid"

WES
04-16-2019, 07:32 PM
Emery has never won a league without a massive financial advantage. Of course, there is always a chance we could suddenly become the richest club on Earth, but I suspect we’d be looking at Pep in that scenario.

Slightly tongue in cheek or not, it’s always been blindingly obvious what Ramsey brings and no, this isn’t his best season, but he is comfortably our player of the season.

So your logic is that because he’s never won a league without a massive financial advantage he therefore cannot win it with us?

Now who could possibly argue with that logic? Genius :hehe:

WES
04-16-2019, 07:42 PM
Emery has never won a league without a massive financial advantage. Of course, there is always a chance we could suddenly become the richest club on Earth, but I suspect we’d be looking at Pep in that scenario.

Slightly tongue in cheek or not, it’s always been blindingly obvious what Ramsey brings and no, this isn’t his best season, but he is comfortably our player of the season.

And just so that you might be able to better explain your in depth analytical ability and comprehensive understanding of football management; which of Lorca Deportiva, Almería, Valencia, Spartak Moscow or Sevilla do you think he should have clearly won the league with such that failure to win it could be used as proof that he can never win it with us?