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Arsenal Alcoholic Review
10-02-2021, 05:26 PM
The deep line isn't working. Arteta needs to move them 40 yards up the pitch and really press them.
redgunamo
10-02-2021, 06:25 PM
Clean sheet :cloud9:
The deep line isn't working. Arteta needs to move them 40 yards up the pitch and really press them.
Sir C
10-02-2021, 06:31 PM
Clean sheet :cloud9:
Getting away with a nil nil at the Mighty Brighton. Thank God we humiliated our greatest ever manager for this.
redgunamo
10-03-2021, 10:55 AM
I know it's "only" Brighton and Hove Albion, but i reckon our current manager will be quietly rather pleased with that point, especially as we didn't concede.
Getting away with a nil nil at the Mighty Brighton. Thank God we humiliated our greatest ever manager for this.
Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult
10-03-2021, 11:04 AM
Getting away with a nil nil at the Mighty Brighton. Thank God we humiliated our greatest ever manager for this.
Couldn't agree more.
redgunamo
10-03-2021, 12:23 PM
That's an unfortunate feature of Wengers legacy; arrogance (lol. Auto-correct actually put "Africans" there).
Remember the embarrassing caviar/sausages quip? We lost the ability to appreciate a hard-earned nil-all draw at a wet and windy Brighton :-(
Couldn't agree more.
Tony C
10-03-2021, 12:47 PM
I knew we weren’t going to win when the ref didn’t blow for a foul on Ramsdale…
In Rugby that would’ve been a sin binning.
Should’ve been a yellow and then another yellow when he fouled ESR late on…can’t believe VAR didn’t check that but wasted a minute checking there’s even though no one appealed for it.
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Think Brighton overwhelming us at times was more a flaw in our 4231…probably should’ve gone 433 and have AMN in with Sambi & Partey from the start.
Also at some point I’d still like to see us try Pepe as the lone striker. No tracking back or tied to a wing…just let him off his leash.
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Otherwise I’m still pleased…technically we improved again…that’s a game we easily would have lost in any of the last 11 seasons or so. I know Brighton had loads of chances but our defensive positions made it difficult for them to have clear cut easy chances….when they did get one Ramsdale was strong.
redgunamo
10-05-2021, 08:47 AM
Right. If we want to keep on using the money excuse then we must find a different way to compete. Being really good at set-pieces, for example, and keeping clean-sheets.
Rather than, like in Spain, the whole league trying to fanny-dance like the top boys but without top boy players and then wondering why no-one but the top boys with money ever win the league :homer:
I knew we weren’t going to win when the ref didn’t blow for a foul on Ramsdale…
In Rugby that would’ve been a sin binning.
Should’ve been a yellow and then another yellow when he fouled ESR late on…can’t believe VAR didn’t check that but wasted a minute checking there’s even though no one appealed for it.
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Think Brighton overwhelming us at times was more a flaw in our 4231…probably should’ve gone 433 and have AMN in with Sambi & Partey from the start.
Also at some point I’d still like to see us try Pepe as the lone striker. No tracking back or tied to a wing…just let him off his leash.
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Otherwise I’m still pleased…technically we improved again…that’s a game we easily would have lost in any of the last 11 seasons or so. I know Brighton had loads of chances but our defensive positions made it difficult for them to have clear cut easy chances….when they did get one Ramsdale was strong.
Right. If we want to keep on using the money excuse then we must find a different way to compete. Being really good at set-pieces, for example, and keeping clean-sheets.
Rather than, like in Spain, the whole league trying to fanny-dance like the top boys but without top boy players and then wondering why no-one but the top boys with money ever win the league :homer:
Quite. And had our greatest manager ever been able to realise this he might still be with us.
Sadly, he was too arrogant to change. :shrug:
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