They end in Feb, they always end in Feb. The CL KO stage is the touch paper, which then triggers the dip in form before and after the actual game, the inexplicable league losses, the FA cup exits.... the wheel wobble, then they start coming off completely, then the roof falls in, that's our Februaries. Then the pick up, the dust ourselves off, the mental strength press conferences and the relentless pursuit for 4th begins.... rinse & repeat, rinse and...........OneBardGooner wrote:Yet again our prem title challenge (yeah right!) is over long before the end of the season... wenger the camel toe.
West Ham v Arsenal Sat 12.45
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West Ham have only lost twice at home all season, a win here would be unlikely but impressive if it happened.
Watford are shit / coasting and we caught Everton at a very good time. West Ham will be much tougher to win, looking forward to it.
Watford are shit / coasting and we caught Everton at a very good time. West Ham will be much tougher to win, looking forward to it.
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casgooner wrote:They're doing what champions do though, scraping a win when it could have been a draw or a loss. I can't see them losing it now.safcftm wrote:I genuinely wouldn't count arsenal out of the title race just yet. It looks unlikely that Leicester will collapse but you never know, every game that passes sees the pressure ramped up and none of their players have much experience of it. They're doing enough, just, but I think they'll drop at least 8 points by the end of the season.
If they do then it's up to you to win every game. It's a big ask but you've only really got man city away that looks frightening and they've been hit and miss this season. I can understand the negativity, I wouldn't be putting money on arsenal winning the title but you never know.
Yeah scraping a win...should have had a man sent off and a penalty awarded to Southampton, if that was Arsenal that what would have happened
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I saw that today, should have walked.Redarmy wrote:casgooner wrote:They're doing what champions do though, scraping a win when it could have been a draw or a loss. I can't see them losing it now.safcftm wrote:I genuinely wouldn't count arsenal out of the title race just yet. It looks unlikely that Leicester will collapse but you never know, every game that passes sees the pressure ramped up and none of their players have much experience of it. They're doing enough, just, but I think they'll drop at least 8 points by the end of the season.
If they do then it's up to you to win every game. It's a big ask but you've only really got man city away that looks frightening and they've been hit and miss this season. I can understand the negativity, I wouldn't be putting money on arsenal winning the title but you never know.
Yeah scraping a win...should have had a man sent off and a penalty awarded to Southampton, if that was Arsenal that what would have happened
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Leicester supposedly had the stuffing knocked out of them when we beat them 2-1 in the last minute. They went on to win 5 out of 6 (the other a draw), whilst we floundered like a fish out of water.
Leicester are not going to F it up. And even if they did falter and we got within touching distance - the pressure is back on for which he cant cope.
Leicester are not celebrating anything, whilst Wenger wants credit for ending the horror run - a sign of our 'mental purity' he says. Leicester are a serious team who know they have achieved nothing, they are not seeking credit for imaginary victories, or wanting credit for 'mental strengh'.
This is the absurdity of it all, Leicester could call it quits, and could realistically ask for credit and admiration because for them, what they achieved is mind blowing even if they capitulated and ended up simply with a CL place. Yet they are not settling, and want to go all the way and win the league. We on the other hand, a giant in English football with the second largest stadium, with a host of internationals some of which are the very best (Cech, Ozil, Sanchez), have a manager who wants to bask in glory simply by qualifying for the CL. Why does a club like Leicester, have more seriousness and professionalism about them, than we do about ourselves?
This is the first ever glimpse of the title for Leicester in god knows how long - and they are playing like they have been doing it every year, winning week to week and not letting up. Wenger's Arsenal have quite a few times been within distance of the title - yet we play haplessly and flter under pressure.
Leicester have proven they are better than us under pressure. Leicester are more serious and professional than we have proven to be.
Leicester are not going to F it up. And even if they did falter and we got within touching distance - the pressure is back on for which he cant cope.
Leicester are not celebrating anything, whilst Wenger wants credit for ending the horror run - a sign of our 'mental purity' he says. Leicester are a serious team who know they have achieved nothing, they are not seeking credit for imaginary victories, or wanting credit for 'mental strengh'.
This is the absurdity of it all, Leicester could call it quits, and could realistically ask for credit and admiration because for them, what they achieved is mind blowing even if they capitulated and ended up simply with a CL place. Yet they are not settling, and want to go all the way and win the league. We on the other hand, a giant in English football with the second largest stadium, with a host of internationals some of which are the very best (Cech, Ozil, Sanchez), have a manager who wants to bask in glory simply by qualifying for the CL. Why does a club like Leicester, have more seriousness and professionalism about them, than we do about ourselves?
This is the first ever glimpse of the title for Leicester in god knows how long - and they are playing like they have been doing it every year, winning week to week and not letting up. Wenger's Arsenal have quite a few times been within distance of the title - yet we play haplessly and flter under pressure.
Leicester have proven they are better than us under pressure. Leicester are more serious and professional than we have proven to be.
Re: West Ham v Arsenal Sat 12.45
casgooner wrote:I saw that today, should have walked.Redarmy wrote:casgooner wrote:They're doing what champions do though, scraping a win when it could have been a draw or a loss. I can't see them losing it now.safcftm wrote:I genuinely wouldn't count arsenal out of the title race just yet. It looks unlikely that Leicester will collapse but you never know, every game that passes sees the pressure ramped up and none of their players have much experience of it. They're doing enough, just, but I think they'll drop at least 8 points by the end of the season.
If they do then it's up to you to win every game. It's a big ask but you've only really got man city away that looks frightening and they've been hit and miss this season. I can understand the negativity, I wouldn't be putting money on arsenal winning the title but you never know.
Yeah scraping a win...should have had a man sent off and a penalty awarded to Southampton, if that was Arsenal that what would have happened
Based on what ?? Simpson was running back to cover the goals and had his arms tight to his body when the ball hit his elbow.......explain to me where the intent or the move of the hand towards the ball or where the hand and arm were in an un-natural position, cos I certainly don't see it

For the second "handball", huth went to block the cross and it ricocheted off his foot and onto his hand from 1 yard away - how or where is he supposed to put his hand if he has to also consider the possibilities of the ball ricocheting ??
Sky and all those braindead media organisations benefit from making controversies where there really should be none, but that doesn't mean that the rest of us should buy into their crap
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TBF Sky are in raptures at the thought of Leicester, or even better, Spurs winning it.
I thought given the circumstances it was a penalty, without adopting a bunker mentality, if that was us it would have been given. Seriously can you imagine Mertesacker doing that??? Actually most of us couldn't because he would never have been able to make up the ground so would never have been in that position, but you know what I mean.........
I thought given the circumstances it was a penalty, without adopting a bunker mentality, if that was us it would have been given. Seriously can you imagine Mertesacker doing that??? Actually most of us couldn't because he would never have been able to make up the ground so would never have been in that position, but you know what I mean.........
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Its good for us that Leicester keep winning
1. It finally seems to have quietened down the Spuds thread as even our biggest masochists can now see that any fear of them winning the league long since subsided
2. Keeps the pressure off us, which means we carrying on playing the sort of football we did in the last 2 league games. If Leicester went on a losing streak of 2-3 games, I guarantee that we'd be back playing the same "gripped by fear" shite that we did through most of Feb and March
And win this game we will......handsomely
1. It finally seems to have quietened down the Spuds thread as even our biggest masochists can now see that any fear of them winning the league long since subsided
2. Keeps the pressure off us, which means we carrying on playing the sort of football we did in the last 2 league games. If Leicester went on a losing streak of 2-3 games, I guarantee that we'd be back playing the same "gripped by fear" shite that we did through most of Feb and March
And win this game we will......handsomely
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Definitely moved his arm towards the ball, clear as day that one.........was going into the net definite penalty IMOaugie wrote:casgooner wrote:I saw that today, should have walked.Redarmy wrote:casgooner wrote:They're doing what champions do though, scraping a win when it could have been a draw or a loss. I can't see them losing it now.safcftm wrote:I genuinely wouldn't count arsenal out of the title race just yet. It looks unlikely that Leicester will collapse but you never know, every game that passes sees the pressure ramped up and none of their players have much experience of it. They're doing enough, just, but I think they'll drop at least 8 points by the end of the season.
If they do then it's up to you to win every game. It's a big ask but you've only really got man city away that looks frightening and they've been hit and miss this season. I can understand the negativity, I wouldn't be putting money on arsenal winning the title but you never know.
Yeah scraping a win...should have had a man sent off and a penalty awarded to Southampton, if that was Arsenal that what would have happened
Based on what ?? Simpson was running back to cover the goals and had his arms tight to his body when the ball hit his elbow.......explain to me where the intent or the move of the hand towards the ball or where the hand and arm were in an un-natural position, cos I certainly don't see itI dont like the chav manure reject (simpson) but lets be fair and recognise an accidental handball for what it was.
For the second "handball", huth went to block the cross and it ricocheted off his foot and onto his hand from 1 yard away - how or where is he supposed to put his hand if he has to also consider the possibilities of the ball ricocheting ??
Sky and all those braindead media organisations benefit from making controversies where there really should be none, but that doesn't mean that the rest of us should buy into their crap
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Also have to say Huth , Morgan and Simpson are all very average premier league players......
dont rate the keeper too much either
Yeah of course Vardy, Mahrez and Kante look very good
dont rate the keeper too much either
Yeah of course Vardy, Mahrez and Kante look very good
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Would love to run down Green Street with a Stanley knife and a Jif lemon filled with ammonia one last time on Saturday morning .
Oh how we will miss getting off at Plaistow and walking up to the Boleyn Pub dancing with Bill Gardiner in his green Fred Perry and permed blonde hair a !
Farewell to Upton Park ,shithole that it was !
Real Eastenders support Arsenal !
Oh how we will miss getting off at Plaistow and walking up to the Boleyn Pub dancing with Bill Gardiner in his green Fred Perry and permed blonde hair a !
Farewell to Upton Park ,shithole that it was !
Real Eastenders support Arsenal !
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The players seem to have conceded the title which can only be a good thing as they should not be feeling the pressure, that has seen us implode. Palace draw was a good result for us. A draw is the predictable result, a win really puts us back in it. Sunderland are fighting, having watched Leicester's last 3 matches they were lucky to get those 1-0 wins. If we have learnt anything over the years fat sam loves putting one over the team at the top.
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Herd wrote:Would love to run down Green Street with a Stanley knife and a Jif lemon filled with ammonia one last time on Saturday morning .
Oh how we will miss getting off at Plaistow and walking up to the Boleyn Pub dancing with Bill Gardiner in his green Fred Perry and permed blonde hair a !
Farewell to Upton Park ,shithole that it was !
Real Eastenders support Arsenal !
Yeah a lot of Arsenal down that way
That Boleyn boozer lot are a load of losers and very sad people, and yes the area is a total Khazi
But the old ground had atmosphere with full house and so close to the pitch
Not sure if Arsenal ever visited the Northbank, never heard anything unlike Spurs and Chelsea
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xisstential wrote:They end in Feb, they always end in Feb. The CL KO stage is the touch paper, which then triggers the dip in form before and after the actual game, the inexplicable league losses, the FA cup exits.... the wheel wobble, then they start coming off completely, then the roof falls in, that's our Februaries. Then the pick up, the dust ourselves off, the mental strength press conferences and the relentless pursuit for 4th begins.... rinse & repeat, rinse and...........OneBardGooner wrote:Yet again our prem title challenge (yeah right!) is over long before the end of the season... wenger the camel toe.
Thats it mate, that meets Stan Kronkes target for the season...job done, already said he is not in it for winning trophies
its a family business, somethings pass on to his sons, not sure why you are so surprised TBH
from his dealings in America think we can safely say he is oblivious to the fans
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Redarmy wrote:Definitely moved his arm towards the ball, clear as day that one.........was going into the net definite penalty IMOaugie wrote:casgooner wrote:I saw that today, should have walked.Redarmy wrote:casgooner wrote:
They're doing what champions do though, scraping a win when it could have been a draw or a loss. I can't see them losing it now.
Yeah scraping a win...should have had a man sent off and a penalty awarded to Southampton, if that was Arsenal that what would have happened
Based on what ?? Simpson was running back to cover the goals and had his arms tight to his body when the ball hit his elbow.......explain to me where the intent or the move of the hand towards the ball or where the hand and arm were in an un-natural position, cos I certainly don't see itI dont like the chav manure reject (simpson) but lets be fair and recognise an accidental handball for what it was.
For the second "handball", huth went to block the cross and it ricocheted off his foot and onto his hand from 1 yard away - how or where is he supposed to put his hand if he has to also consider the possibilities of the ball ricocheting ??
Sky and all those braindead media organisations benefit from making controversies where there really should be none, but that doesn't mean that the rest of us should buy into their crap
Not at all - if it didnt hit his arm, it would have hit him in the side