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Thread: You get the feeling Saka/ESR/Ødegaard/Martineli will create a big chance

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    You get the feeling Saka/ESR/Ødegaard/Martineli will create a big chance

    or have goal scoring opportunity themselves at least once per game now each. So we can see it clicking together well now. We're certainly showing that against the bucket teams now. The term flat track bullies was used previously in the season after our unbeaten run got us up the table. Which was a bit odd because yes, we were winning, just about, 1-0, with barely one shot on goal.

    A bit harsh on Auba but him ****ing up really saved Arteta season. There's no reason to even have him as one of the 3 subs coming on any more nevermind starting. You'd probably take a free transfer if that offer came in now. Harsh the way it's happened because he's done a great job while here overall but where's he going to get minutes now that his legs have gone? Pepe's more suited to this current set up and he's barely playing, young Edward got a hatrick the other day and didn't even got off the bench the next game.

    I suspect Auba probably didn't even do much wrong but Arteta seems to have a ruthless streak and saw it as a chance to bin a massievly underperforming star. Auba's wages probably is more than Saka/ESR/Ødegaard/Martineli/Pepe's combined.
    Feck Cultural Marxist BLM

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arsenal Alcoholic Review View Post
    or have goal scoring opportunity themselves at least once per game now each. So we can see it clicking together well now. We're certainly showing that against the bucket teams now. The term flat track bullies was used previously in the season after our unbeaten run got us up the table. Which was a bit odd because yes, we were winning, just about, 1-0, with barely one shot on goal.

    A bit harsh on Auba but him ****ing up really saved Arteta season. There's no reason to even have him as one of the 3 subs coming on any more nevermind starting. You'd probably take a free transfer if that offer came in now. Harsh the way it's happened because he's done a great job while here overall but where's he going to get minutes now that his legs have gone? Pepe's more suited to this current set up and he's barely playing, young Edward got a hatrick the other day and didn't even got off the bench the next game.

    I suspect Auba probably didn't even do much wrong but Arteta seems to have a ruthless streak and saw it as a chance to bin a massievly underperforming star. Auba's wages probably is more than Saka/ESR/Ødegaard/Martineli/Pepe's combined.
    Yup. Since Auba wen't we'v e started playing Wengerball.

    And for the first time since he signed, Laca's got an attack that suits him. 4 options for 3 places - all goal scoring creatives - who benefit from him dropping deep to release them and from his physical strength around the oppo's box.

    No being in th same space as Ozil. No trying to play 4-4-2 with Auba in a 4-3-3 system. No Iwobis or Willians.

    Now I appreciate him. Just wish we could keep him for the next 2-3 yrs.

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    It's funny watching Man Utd playing utter shiiiit yet again last night. Of course their fans are blaming everything under the sun as to why they're so dreadful without mentioning the elephant in the room. This was a team that finished second last year which was built on hungry young attackers with a lot of mobility fighting for every ball up front. Now they've got a 40 year old Ronaldo standing about waiting for tap ins.


    It's even funnier they brought him in when they did becuase they just spunked £100m on a young player to play the same position. They look in big trouble to me and can't fix their problem in the window. The Ronaldo signing for me reeks of the Ozil monster contract situation at Arsenal.

    On top of that their new manager demands a high pressing game at all costs. They started Ronaldo and the cripple Cavani last night.
    Feck Cultural Marxist BLM

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arsenal Alcoholic Review View Post
    It's funny watching Man Utd playing utter shiiiit yet again last night. Of course their fans are blaming everything under the sun as to why they're so dreadful without mentioning the elephant in the room. This was a team that finished second last year which was built on hungry young attackers with a lot of mobility fighting for every ball up front. Now they've got a 40 year old Ronaldo standing about waiting for tap ins.


    It's even funnier they brought him in when they did becuase they just spunked £100m on a young player to play the same position. They look in big trouble to me and can't fix their problem in the window. The Ronaldo signing for me reeks of the Ozil monster contract situation at Arsenal.

    On top of that their new manager demands a high pressing game at all costs. They started Ronaldo and the cripple Cavani last night.
    Oooh, never knew any of that. Cheers. {Who's the 100 mil youngster, btw?}

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    Sancho.

    More like 166m when you include Donny VDB

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony C View Post
    Sancho.

    More like 166m when you include Donny VDB
    Cheers, TC.

    So the next question is who's VDB?

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    Donny Van Der Beek…he’s shagging DB10s daughter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony C View Post
    Donny Van Der Beek…he’s shagging DB10s daughter.
    Cheers. Never heard of him. Don't like the daughter of God going out with a Manc.

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