As we're unlikely to see terraces again at football, this is the virtual equivalent where you can chat to your hearts content about all football matters and, obviously, Arsenal in particular. This forum encourages all Gooners to visit and contribute so please keep it respectful, clean and topical.
Irish Gooner wrote:Lads you really are in a world of your own. I cant really criticise people for believing in the team though.
Just wish I did, but I cant. My advice would be to save yourself even more pain and agony, and come to realist side, were the expectations are that bit lower and well, real.
The Birminghams, Spurs, Wigans, Newcastles, and Stoke collapses still really hurt, alot, but if you werent expecting the title it takes a small wee bit of pain away.
I mean, I used to be a rosetinter, who argued with augie and sids views....
Irish Gooner wrote:Lads you really are in a world of your own. I cant really criticise people for believing in the team though.
Just wish I did, but I cant. My advice would be to save yourself even more pain and agony, and come to realist side, were the expectations are that bit lower and well, real.
The Birminghams, Spurs, Wigans, Newcastles, and Stoke collapses still really hurt, alot, but if you werent expecting the title it takes a small wee bit of pain away.
I mean, I used to be a rosetinter, who argued with augie and sids views....
Are you serious???
Did you watch wolves vs utd?????????
We are well in the race mate.
Barely, I seen how shite they were though.
I'm not worried about United, it's us I'm thinking of. United maybe shite to watch, but just watch when its time to win games they will, like all season so far.
All it takes is more dropped points in the league, defeat in the CC final or a hammering by Barca and this season will probably go into free fall. This group is not near as mentally strong as the other teams.
Irish Gooner wrote:Lads you really are in a world of your own. I cant really criticise people for believing in the team though.
Just wish I did, but I cant. My advice would be to save yourself even more pain and agony, and come to realist side, were the expectations are that bit lower and well, real.
The Birminghams, Spurs, Wigans, Newcastles, and Stoke collapses still really hurt, alot, but if you werent expecting the title it takes a small wee bit of pain away.
I mean, I used to be a rosetinter, who argued with augie and sids views....
Are you serious???
Did you watch wolves vs utd?????????
We are well in the race mate.[/quoteThis group is not near as mentally strong as the other teams.
You don't top the away table in the Premier League by not having one of the strongest mentalities in the division
What happened today was unfortunate although aided by certain situations which on another day may or may not occur again.
You'd have to imagine, that this result, along with others, will encourage the team to learn more. We are by no means the finished article. We have more to offer where as Man U are digging really hard every game to get a result.
I'll be surprised if they finish this season as strong as they have in the past. Injuries/suspensions could mount and their back-up, as shown today, is pretty shit.
On another note. I would make Theo Walcott captain of Arsenal. His mentality this season has been fantastic. His work-rate and belief is tailor made for captaincy. Disagree (people) as you wish but he'd be my captain if I was manager. We lack a real leader/s
Irish you should worry about utd. They drop points and we gain em, who's laughing. 1989 mate. Every point and goal must be cherished and added to. The fact is in regards to winning the league their reuslut are just as important as ours.
Irish Gooner wrote:Lads you really are in a world of your own. I cant really criticise people for believing in the team though.
Just wish I did, but I cant. My advice would be to save yourself even more pain and agony, and come to realist side, were the expectations are that bit lower and well, real.
The Birminghams, Spurs, Wigans, Newcastles, and Stoke collapses still really hurt, alot, but if you werent expecting the title it takes a small wee bit of pain away.
I mean, I used to be a rosetinter, who argued with augie and sids views....
I would say that I believe more in Wenger to do the best for Arsenal, rather than believing in the team. If that sounds strange I'll try to put it another way: If we had a different Manager with this set of players I wouldn't be as happy. So, YES, In Wenger I trust.
I don't agree that 'realists' expectations are lower at all. If anything I would say that the 'Rosetinter' perspective is more 'realistic' as they/we seem to be more patient, rational and accept setbacks that the team/players goes through.
'Realists' on the other hand are very, very angry and expectant, which is a perspective highly likely to end in dissapointment, and invariably does.
My advice would be to 'see the light' and take a peek through the 'Rosetinted glasses'. Try it, you may like it !