Fixture List
Fixture List
I've heard we're away to Fulham first game.
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You can bet that we will be the Friday fixture, no matter who we play.
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Ok it may be Brighton away
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Arsenal's first six PL games:
Arsenal v Forest
Palace v Arsenal
Arsenal v Fulham
Arsenal v Man United
Everton v Arsenal
Arsenal v Tottenham
Last three games:
Arsenal v A.F.C. Bournemouth
Man United v Arsenal
Arsenal v Everton
Arsenal v Forest
Palace v Arsenal
Arsenal v Fulham
Arsenal v Man United
Everton v Arsenal
Arsenal v Tottenham
Last three games:
Arsenal v A.F.C. Bournemouth
Man United v Arsenal
Arsenal v Everton
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Tough run in , spurs away as well
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That Utd game being (at present) the penultimate one could pose a threat.
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It is a pretty decent start, if get our targets in and have a good pre-season we should really get a lot of points on the board.
That run in looks tough though....City away near the end of the season again as well.
That run in looks tough though....City away near the end of the season again as well.
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The article on the BBC highlights City, promoted clubs, Chelski, Sp*rs, and United.
Now, who was it that finished second last season but is notably absent (apart from a snarky comment that "Nottingham Forest go to Arsenal, having defeated them 1-0 in their most recent league meeting")?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/65889543
Now, who was it that finished second last season but is notably absent (apart from a snarky comment that "Nottingham Forest go to Arsenal, having defeated them 1-0 in their most recent league meeting")?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/65889543
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Must admit, I noticed that and thought it odd. Two no-mark clubs who did f*ck all last season. Biased BBC journo I presume.Andrew wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 11:10 amThe article on the BBC highlights City, promoted clubs, Chelski, Sp*rs, and United.
Now, who was it that finished second last season but is notably absent (apart from a snarky comment that "Nottingham Forest go to Arsenal, having defeated them 1-0 in their most recent league meeting")?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/65889543
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Winning the league at either manure or the scum.
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Won the league at Old Toilet in 2002 in penultimate game and then collected title at Highbury against Evertion...
...I would settle for that. Oh and ideally beat Chelsea in cup final a week later.
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Normal service resumed….Perryashburtongroves wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 1:04 pmWinning the league at either manure or the scum.
If we were top with a few games to go can you just imagine the scum meltdowns
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Will be asking the bookies tomorrow what price I can have on beating Everton 4-0 in the last game of the season
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Other than the first five or six games, the fixture list makes no difference, because all of the later and important games get moved around during the season anyway! Just look at the Citeh game last season.
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You just know that every scum supporter is looking at the fixture list and worrying that it could happen for the third time.Stuart L (2) wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 7:04 pmNormal service resumed….Perryashburtongroves wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 1:04 pmWinning the league at either manure or the scum.
If we were too with a few games to go can you just imagine the scum meltdowns