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Following Our Nearest & Dearest Rivals, 2016/2017

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Can't see anything but a city win tonight. Think they will roll over quite easily.

 

Though I expect when we play stoke. they will be playing like it's a cup final.

12 minutes ago, Jezq8 said:

Can't see anything but a city win tonight. Think they will roll over quite easily.

Stats would back that up... Especially when these two have played against each other in Manchester. Even a draw would be a surprise. 

On 3/7/2017 at 06:02, robdog said:

what do you mean? the 4-0 drubbing wasn't enough? Maybe you need a refresher on what happened that day

 

 

FA Cup is different and their fans have been claiming they improved a lot. Those test will be put to test against us. But they're not complete.

47 minutes ago, Maksimov said:

Stats would back that up... Especially when these two have played against each other in Manchester. Even a draw would be a surprise. 

City are peaking, although a little too late. A win is more likely.

8 hours ago, Bobbywoodhogan said:

Just read this over at the BBC

No escaping the facts

- The Gunners are the first side to lose five consecutive home knockout ties in Champions League history.

- Arsene Wenger's side suffered the joint second heaviest aggregate defeat in Champions League history (2-10), and the highest for an English team.

- This is the first time Arsenal have conceded five goals at home since November 1998 (against Chelsea in League Cup - a 5-0 loss).

http://m.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39201620

 

This is also their worst defeat. Poor Arsenal fans. As a Londoner, this is acceptable, too.

19 hours ago, EdinburghBlue said:

So I just sat through all the Arsenal FanTV episodes that are up so far. My takes on thIngs...

 

Arsenal fans are really ungrateful for what Wenger has done for them over the years, yeah it might not be great now but he brought them to where they are.

 

They really take for granted the fact that they make top four almost every single season which all banter aside is an achievement in itself, most teams would kill to be in that position.

 

There players seem to escape so much of the blame for results and it's all laying at the feet of Wenger, surely the attitude and commitment of players needs to be called in to question as well.

 

They're delusional about some of the managers they could get... Pep, Jose, Allegri etc. 

Totally. Wenger has many faults. What manager doesn't? (Though admittedly Wenger is more petty and prone to self serving whining than average.) 

But he doesn't deserve this sort of abuse from Arsenal fans, and the way it's heading, he doesn't deserve to exit in this manner. 

The Arsenal board have also been remiss in staying completely quiet all these years and letting Wenger take the abuse while they pocket the money and don't let him spend it. 

I'm in the weird position of wanting Arsenal to do well so that Wenger won't get even more abuse, and wanting them to fail miserably because that's what their fans deserve. 

Schrodinger's football. 

Edited by offside

1 minute ago, offside said:

Totally. Wenger has many faults. What manager doesn't? (Though admittedly Wenger is more petty and prone to self serving whining than average.) 

But he doesn't deserve this sort of abuse from Arsenal fans, and the way it's heading, he doesn't deserve to exit in this manner. 

The Arsenal board have also been remiss in staying completely quiet all these years and letting Wenger take the abuse while they pocket the money.

I'm in the weird position of wanting Arsenal to do well so that Wenger won't get even more abuse, and wanting them to fail miserably because that's what their fans deserve. 

Schrodinger's football. 

If we had been in Arsenal's position for the last decade, I'm pretty sure most of us would be calling for the manager's head as well.

1 minute ago, Scott Harris said:

This comeback is really on now. PSG have been terrible in this first half. They look scared and fear won't win you the Champions League.

I think they can do it. But then I always thought about what Bayern did to them. But then again, PSG are no Bayern

1 minute ago, Scott Harris said:

This comeback is really on now. PSG have been terrible in this first half. They look scared and fear won't win you the Champions League.

PSG have got stage fright. They desperately need half time!

Just now, Zeta said:

If we had been in Arsenal's position for the last decade, I'm pretty sure most of us would be calling for the manager's head as well.

I'm not so sure. Chelsea fans are classier than Arsenal fans. While I'm biased of course, I'm not so biased as to nullify my statement. 

Think about the way we treat our former players. Arsenal boo their former players because they have an enormous sense of entitlement. How dare someone choose another team! 

In addition, I'm pretty sure we'd direct a good deal of our frustration at the board rather than almost solely at Wenger. 

PSG are making a huge mistake, they have to play like the did in the first leg, they must show zero respect in their game. They're giving so much space, making too many mistakes. Barcelona just scored because of 2 mistakes, they didn't make any creative chance. 

Only 45 minutes, enough time for PSG to steal a goal.

4 minutes ago, IliyaKrostin said:

PSG are making a huge mistake, they have to play like the did in the first leg, they must show zero respect in their game. They're giving so much space, making too many mistakes. Barcelona just scored because of 2 mistakes, they didn't make any creative chance. 

Only 45 minutes, enough time for PSG to steal a goal.

 

PSG boss reportedly promised 7-figure bonus if they eliminate Barca. That's enough motivation. . . or distraction.

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