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Following Our Nearest and Dearest Rivals, 2014-15

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Wilshere comes on for the last 10 minutes when the game is over and still gives it the big one today on the open top bus parade

 

Ive never met a West Ham supporter as spiteful towards Spurs as Jack Wilshere

Moe from Arsenal Mania :laugh2:

"It's better to go after someone from a position of strength.

Beat the slimy rent boys and then he can go off on a foul mouthed tirade against that sham of a man and his awful team."

"http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/jose-mourinho-unimpressed-arsene-wengers-5796643

Such a cnut.

Now we know he's in Oz, I suggest we all go round to his house and take a massive sh!t on his carpet."

Show them more pics of fabregas with the PL trophy.

I've been tempted to sign up to their page and do that but would be pretty childish of me and I'm better than they are :biggrin:

Another thing I'd like to add is how hilarious it is that they're gloating about winning the FA Cup like we'd trade places with them :laugh2:

Edited by Bobbywoodhogan

Arsenal's victory parade may get more coverage than ours but not necessarily putting them in a good light.

 

http://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/may/31/arsenal-wilshere-anti-spurs-victory-parade

 

I think players should stay away from the fans' rivalries and songs, they are professional sportsmen and should be above that - and I'd say the same if a Chelsea player had done something like this. 

 

Typical f**king Arsenal that, team full of pretty boys who can barely back up their words.

 

Rivalry or not all they ever do is talk about other teams. Remember the season we were below them in 2012 and Schezny kept saying all sorts about us? Them and City are the worst when it comes to being loudmouths.

In some ways, we do have the responsibility to win in style and for parts of the season, we did just that. First half of the season we were by far the most entertaining team to watch in the league and we were winning games playing scintillating football. It's not possible to keep that up throughout the course of an entire season but I fully expect José and the players to show more of that once he has a bigger squad to work with. I'd go as far as to say that the first half of this season is the best I've ever seen Chelsea play as a supporter. Funny how quickly it was forgotten by opposition supporters and the media.

Edited by Amputechture

Alan Shearer rightly mentioned yesterday that Arsenal are miles off Chelsea and brought up the fact that they finished twelve points adrift of us and worse-off than they were last year. 

 

The only reason they didn't finish fourth once again is because Manchester United took a while to click under Louis Van Gaal.

 

I'm honestly more concerned about the two Manchester clubs, United in particular, going into next year. City are in transition but United are starting to emerge from hibernation.

if arsenal stay injury free throughout the season and strengthen where they need to, they will be challenging next season; that much is irrefutable. without the blue specs on, we've been fortunate to have stayed injury free for the majority of the season. i don't think we would have been as unbeatable without the likes of hazard and/or matic for a month or two. 

Edited by enigma

if arsenal stay injury free throughout the season and strengthen where they need to, they will be challenging next season; that much is irrefutable. without the blue specs on, we've been fortunate to have stayed injury free for the majority of the season. i don't think we would have been as unbeatable without the likes of hazard and/or matic for a month or two. 

 

Except they are always plagued by injuries and we aren't, its no coincidence.

Alan Shearer rightly mentioned yesterday that Arsenal are miles off Chelsea and brought up the fact that they finished twelve points adrift of us and worse-off than they were last year. 

 

The only reason they didn't finish fourth once again is because Manchester United took a while to click under Louis Van Gaal.

 

I'm honestly more concerned about the two Manchester clubs, United in particular, going into next year. City are in transition but United are starting to emerge from hibernation.

 

Disagree with that, City are not in transition, they can replace Toure, they just need to regroup most of all. As for United they are not ready yet, they need another season, they'll sign some quality players no doubt but they are in transition, certainly not ready for the title just yet.

 

Arsenal and City will be our contenders I think.

if arsenal stay injury free throughout the season and strengthen where they need to, they will be challenging next season; that much is irrefutable. without the blue specs on, we've been fortunate to have stayed injury free for the majority of the season. i don't think we would have been as unbeatable without the likes of hazard and/or matic for a month or two. 

 

I'm sick of hearing this thing about Arsenal being unlucky with injuries.

 

If this thing happens consistently then it's the clubs problem, it's not a case of being unlucky, a lot of these injuries are occuring behind the scenes it goes to show something. We obviously handle our players a lot better if Arsenal can't do that then it's their problem.

Not getting my hopes up but quite a few somewhat reliable sources are linking United to Schneiderlin such as Canal/Info Sport/GFN as it might be a plot to get Arsenal to hurry up the bid.

 

Definitely a sensible signing if it were to happen.

Edited by Juan Matas Beard

Aside from the "how nasty are they?", also "how stupid can they be?"  Answer:  extremely, it seems.  

 

Do not record anything that you wouldn't be happy to be made public. Everyone should follow this - people in the public eye even more so.

 

Dare I say imagine the amount of coverage if these were Chelsea youth?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3104368/Premiership-football-stars-filmed-orgy-racially-abused-Thai-women-end-season-tour.html

It's a bout the 7th story down on the Mail website (that said I don't know how old the story is) and not seen it reference on Twitter once. The internet would go into meltdown.

I know people get arsey at any down talking the FA cup because they see it as an attack on the nation's heritage, but in 2015 we have to be honest and say the domestic cups are not what they were. Calling them major honors is basically saying 1 FA Cup = 1 Champions Leage which is not in tune with reality. If Cole had to give up either 7 FA Cup titles or his 1 CL we know the likely outcome.

Domestic cups need reforming to bring back their glory in a 21st century context. This isn't even trophy greed from a fan of a big club. Lots of small to medium sized clubs treat them like Spurs and Liverpool treat the EL. I hope something is done.

Edited by Nichollz

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