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Arsenal Fixtures 2019/20

Hunta

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10 away games in the first 19 so no advantage to Sp**s this season, Liverpool and Man U away first half of the season, Sp**s, City and Chelsea second half so tough luck there.
 

SingmeasongSong

Right Sometimes
funny thing thing is that we actually did ok against the bigger teams folks - we just lost like 6-7 games out of 8-9 at the end against bang average mid-table teams :lol:
 

Fewtch

Özil at 10 And Emery Out
The way we’ve been set up for another April/May collapse is absolutely
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krackpot

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Its all about us being good away from home we are very good at home so we aren't finishing worse than 5th or 6th but if we stop being bunch of c**ts away from we may finish 3rd.
agreed.

We need to set up like a big team for starters, and not play 5 defenders away to Crystal Palace.
 

Rex Stone

Long live the fighters
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Those early fixtures are brutal, first four away games at Newcastle, Liverpool, Watford who are always up for it against us and Man Utd.

With the NLD in there as well if we don’t get wins against Villa and Burnley I could see Emery out the door by October.
 

Preacher

Always Crying
It is safe to say, that if Özil will be still here, he will be ill and will miss Newcastle(A):lol:

So far he missed all trips to Newcastle.
 

razörist

Soft With The Ladies, Hard With The Mes

Country: Morocco
**** OFF **** OFF **** OFF

AGAIN THOSE EARLY FIXTURES LIKE THAT
 

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