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.
I thought I would fire this up as the turnaround from Thur night to Sun is pretty quick.So next up in the league it's winless Everton who better for them to play than a leetle beet jaydeed Arsenal eh.The game will probably be a pile of shite
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Watched their last two games and they've been getting stronger defensively as a unit. They'll line up 5-4-1. At some point in the game Iwobi, who looks better as a centre midfielder than he ever did as winger, will totally mug off Xhaka. Patterson their right back is developing into a very decent FB. Given their CB's are Tarkowski and Coady, and we know how we've struggled in the past against their former clubs Burnley and Wolves respectively, they're going to be well organized. With the addition of Maupay, more annoying than the departed Richarleson up front, I'd rest Saliba and go with White and Gabriel, bring Tomi and Tierney back in. We just need to be clinical and take more shots from outside the box, especially if Pickford is fit and in goal.
I'm over for this game,last game I was at pre covid was also Everton ,had a great seat about 8/9 rows behind the Arsenal dugout.
If Lizzie pops her clogs between now and Sunday is there a danger all the weekend games will be cancelled?
Rodders I was just going to ask that question,an Uncle of mine in the UK reckons if she does, they will cancel all sporting events but then he said if not this weekend 100% the following weekend, regardless I'm still going over
With the slavery and death Christmas World Cup there is fuck all wiggle room for the cancelling and rescheduling of games McD so I've no idea how they're going to swing it.
Fingers crossed for ya it goes ahead either way.
She's 100 FFS, minutes applause and fucking get on with it.
Premier League will be led by the DCMS (Department for Culture, Media and Sport) guidance if the Queen dies but footballing fixtures during the weekend of her tragic passing are almost certain to be scrapped.
This includes the English top-flight, EFL, SPL, and Irish and Welsh league games with fixtures postponed - this is expected to be replicated to semi-pro and amateur sporting events.