Hi Mate,MK Gould wrote:Think it was unbeaten at home in Europe....against European oppositionDan_85 wrote:This whole "43 game unbeaten at home in Europe" thing makes me laugh. Are they forgetting the game in 2009 when Utd ran rings round us & Ronaldo scored a free kick from on the Holloway Road? Or are they simply manipulating the facts again to make it sound more impressive by only counting Group Stage games?!
Thomas - forgive me mate. But whereas I am always happy to hear other Gooners discuss the ups and downs of Arsenal, I always get a little defensive when a rival does the same. Makes no odds whether they support Spurs, Chelsea, United or.....Dortmund.Tomáš wrote:Thanks!
Sounds like you need to fresh up your squad during winter transfer market.
Position nine in the PL table does not look good and your CL campaign will not be easier with the first home loss since 2003?
Cheers,
Thomas
So, while congratulating you on beating Real Madrid last night, I would just point out that you also lost at home to Schalke as recently as the weekend..... And although you are a creditable 4th in the Bundesliga you are 12 points behind Bayern Munich, whereas we are "only" 10 behind Chelsea. Arsenal & Dortmund have identical, played 8, won 3, drawn 3 and lost 2 records this season. And you have just one more point than us after three games in the CL..... So maybe we both need to take a look at our squads!
Sorry did not want to step onto your feet and basically it is not my cup of tea how your club is doing.
Since last year CL game I'm just following your path a little closer.
I think the main difference is that Borussia still has the quality in the squad the repair the 4th position in the league. I don't think that Bayern Munich can be caught this year; the squad is simply to strong. So if we finish under the first four and qualify for CL again everything will be ok. In the CL group everything can still happen. We have to play Madrid and Ajax away and City at home, so will be all tuff games.
Cheers,
Thomas