The State of The Arsenal

Fucking Chris Kavanagh

every time when I recall his facial expression when handling the second yellow to Rice, I just want a BBC in his mouth and choke him to death.

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Is Wrighty one?? :rofl:

Jesus wept

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Never change ronniec.
These lot mocked me for my asian teen cute faces fetish as well.

Don’t let them stop you from being a sexual deviant.

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I try hard to hide my special needs and interest, but when we talk about the assholes like the PIGMOL, they deserved the dirtiest, indecent, most harsh treatment by the true football fans.

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What the hell is going on in here?

Two contrasting opinions:

We’ve done very well this season, scoring 17 points from a possible 21, missing arguably our best player for half of those games, playing Spurs, Villa and City away from home, playing a big part of two games with 10 players, and still being just 1 point from the top of the table. We are also not playing any where near our best football.

We seem to be conceding cheap goals against weaker teams, our disciplinary record isn’t the best, we’ve ridden our luck in games (Villa missing 2 easy chances, Calafiori not being sent off against Leicester, Southampton hit the bar a couple of times), we aren’t scoring enough goals for the chances we are creating, we can’t keeping making late come backs in games.

I can see both sides of the argument :person_shrugging:

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I take more from the first part because getting tough fixtures out of the way without losing ground is more essential. The other part is something I am sure the team will work out.

To me, all the signs are there that we will be right up there again and tbh if we don’t have major injury problems then this is potentially our best chance to win the title, particularly with the Rodri injury and the court case stuff hanging over City’s heads.

Some moments haven’t been ideal but we could have quite easily been 7 from 7 too and we have had the hardest start of any of the contenders.

We have knocked out 3 tough away ties and come out with 7 points from 9 which we would have taken prior to having played those games.

We have also had a decent amount of injuries with Ode, Timber, White all spending time on the sideline and tbh we have performed pretty strongly for the most part while missing Ode. I think if we had’ve started Trossard vs Southampton, it would have been a lot more comfortable.

I think City have rode their luck more than we have too, could have easily dropped 3 points vs us instead of 2 and would have dropped more if Adama Traore wasn’t an absolute farmer.

For me, Liverpool look the most volatile. An absolute joke of a draw to start and even the tougher ties (Palace, Wolves, United away) have come at times when those teams have potentially been at their worst or at least a very low level.

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I’d have bitten your hand off for 2 wins and a draw from Villa, Spurs and City away.

It’s this set of three results that have me thinking that we’ve made the best start to the season, despite being third.

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If we don’t have season ending injury seasons for example for Saliba, Odegaard and Partey/Rice I don’t see how this isn’t a Championship or bust season.

if there is serious injury on key player(s), then it is not a bust.
a bust means you are in favorite position, huge favorite, then failed to win.

That is what I’m saying - if our core players remain free from big injuries - we should win it.

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I agree. We have the equal chance to win this, with City and Pool

now, Martinelli injured with Brazil, Saka and Ode also injured when playing with the NT.
Luck

#juststopball