Premier League Fixtures
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Re: Premier League Fixtures
No doubt the AKB *word censored* will be lapping it up if we lose the first two, as will the be careful what you wish for brigade in the media
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It'll be a real test for Emery, because he'll have had very little time to integrate new players or get his message through to the players. I expect we'll have a very simple gameplan for the first few months. However, it will probably include a bit of defending, which will make a nice change.
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[quote=OneBardGooner post_id=1093304 time=1528974249 user_id=3645]
[b]BBC: The opening weekend in full 11th & 12 August 2018
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Arsenal v Manchester City
Bournemouth v Cardiff City
Fulham v Crystal Palace
Huddersfield Town v Chelsea
Liverpool v West Ham United
Manchester United v Leicester City
Newcastle United v Tottenham Hotspur
Southampton v Burnley
Watford v Brighton
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Everton
New Arsenal boss Emery's tricky spells
Arsenal go into the season under new management after Unai Emery succeeded Arsene Wenger, who has left after 22 years in charge.
And the Spaniard has been given a testing opening to life in the Premier League.
After the opening-weekend game at Etihad Stadium, the Gunners travel to fellow top-six contenders Chelsea.
Emery also has a tough start to December, with a home north London derby against Tottenham on 1 December followed by a trip to Manchester United.
BRING IT ON!
If those first 3 games were under Tof's misguidance - It would already be utterly depressing.
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Spot the Fake News!
After the opening-weekend game at Etihad Stadium
[b]BBC: The opening weekend in full 11th & 12 August 2018
[/b]
Arsenal v Manchester City
Bournemouth v Cardiff City
Fulham v Crystal Palace
Huddersfield Town v Chelsea
Liverpool v West Ham United
Manchester United v Leicester City
Newcastle United v Tottenham Hotspur
Southampton v Burnley
Watford v Brighton
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Everton
New Arsenal boss Emery's tricky spells
Arsenal go into the season under new management after Unai Emery succeeded Arsene Wenger, who has left after 22 years in charge.
And the Spaniard has been given a testing opening to life in the Premier League.
After the opening-weekend game at Etihad Stadium, the Gunners travel to fellow top-six contenders Chelsea.
Emery also has a tough start to December, with a home north London derby against Tottenham on 1 December followed by a trip to Manchester United.
BRING IT ON!
If those first 3 games were under Tof's misguidance - It would already be utterly depressing.
[/quote]
Spot the Fake News!
After the opening-weekend game at Etihad Stadium
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Re: Premier League Fixtures
Why have the BBC put Arsenal at home???Allgunsblazin wrote: ↑Thu Jun 14, 2018 1:09 pmSpot the Fake News!OneBardGooner wrote: ↑Thu Jun 14, 2018 11:04 amBBC: The opening weekend in full 11th & 12 August 2018
Arsenal v Manchester City
Bournemouth v Cardiff City
Fulham v Crystal Palace
Huddersfield Town v Chelsea
Liverpool v West Ham United
Manchester United v Leicester City
Newcastle United v Tottenham Hotspur
Southampton v Burnley
Watford v Brighton
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Everton
New Arsenal boss Emery's tricky spells
Arsenal go into the season under new management after Unai Emery succeeded Arsene Wenger, who has left after 22 years in charge.
And the Spaniard has been given a testing opening to life in the Premier League.
After the opening-weekend game at Etihad Stadium, the Gunners travel to fellow top-six contenders Chelsea.
Emery also has a tough start to December, with a home north London derby against Tottenham on 1 December followed by a trip to Manchester United.
BRING IT ON!
If those first 3 games were under Tof's misguidance - It would already be utterly depressing.
After the opening-weekend game at Etihad Stadium
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Re: Premier League Fixtures
Tough two opening games but at least there is some chance of a decent result in one or both, if the old fool was still there it would be two banker defeats, probably humiliating defeats
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Re: Premier League Fixtures
OneBardGooner wrote: ↑Thu Jun 14, 2018 1:43 pmWhy have the BBC put Arsenal at home???Allgunsblazin wrote: ↑Thu Jun 14, 2018 1:09 pmSpot the Fake News!OneBardGooner wrote: ↑Thu Jun 14, 2018 11:04 amBBC: The opening weekend in full 11th & 12 August 2018
Arsenal v Manchester City
Bournemouth v Cardiff City
Fulham v Crystal Palace
Huddersfield Town v Chelsea
Liverpool v West Ham United
Manchester United v Leicester City
Newcastle United v Tottenham Hotspur
Southampton v Burnley
Watford v Brighton
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Everton
New Arsenal boss Emery's tricky spells
Arsenal go into the season under new management after Unai Emery succeeded Arsene Wenger, who has left after 22 years in charge.
And the Spaniard has been given a testing opening to life in the Premier League.
After the opening-weekend game at Etihad Stadium, the Gunners travel to fellow top-six contenders Chelsea.
Emery also has a tough start to December, with a home north London derby against Tottenham on 1 December followed by a trip to Manchester United.
BRING IT ON!
If those first 3 games were under Tof's misguidance - It would already be utterly depressing.
After the opening-weekend game at Etihad Stadium
Probably because we play $hitty at our place? Just a stab in the dark though.
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Re: Premier League Fixtures
Durrrhhh!
If you bothered reading Gunz post you might - Might being the operative word catch on!??
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Re: Premier League Fixtures
OneBardGooner wrote: ↑Thu Jun 14, 2018 3:40 pm
Durrrhhh!
If you bothered reading Gunz post you might - Might being the operative word catch on!??
Quick. Pass the tequila.
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OI! That's my line!
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Re: Premier League Fixtures
As the actor said to the PR guy in the club toilet!
Boom!
I'm here all week.
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Tbf most wob *word censored* on here would have lapped it up had wenger still been in charge and we lost the first 2 games.Leyton Gooner wrote: ↑Thu Jun 14, 2018 12:49 pmNo doubt the AKB *word censored* will be lapping it up if we lose the first two, as will the be careful what you wish for brigade in the media
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I think the best we can expect from the first 2 games is a minus 4 goal difference
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We will win both. Dick Knows.
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Newcastle away mid-September - looking forward to that and hoping we're not flapping by that stage.
I was there at the game which proved to be the end for Wenger.
I was at St James' Park the moment the Wenger's sacking was announced.
Hopefully it'll be there that going to watch Arsenal starts to feel like it used to again.
I was there at the game which proved to be the end for Wenger.
I was at St James' Park the moment the Wenger's sacking was announced.
Hopefully it'll be there that going to watch Arsenal starts to feel like it used to again.
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Re: Premier League Fixtures
Broadcast fixture announcement rough dates:
Aug/Sept - 6 July
Oct/Nov - 7 August
Dec/Jan - 12 October
Feb - 12 December
Mar - 25 January
Apr - 22 February
May - 5 April
MW38 - post-MW37
Aug/Sept - 6 July
Oct/Nov - 7 August
Dec/Jan - 12 October
Feb - 12 December
Mar - 25 January
Apr - 22 February
May - 5 April
MW38 - post-MW37