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Game Over

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The Gary Neville’s, Paul Scholes, even the inconsequential Jamie O’ Haras and Alan Pardews of the world are already shifting the narrative in case we win it.

After years of being told Arsenal are ‘too soft, they try to walk it into the net, can’t defend corners’ - yada, yada, yada…

Now, they’re trying to spin it we’re too ugly to win the league. That our win will be easily forgotten.

IF we win the league, we have to come together as the most unbearable and intolerable ****s only this fan base is capable of. Make sure they never forget.

Cucking funts.
 

Sapient Hawk

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Country: Saudi Arabia


PGMOL officials being thick as pigsh*t shocker.

Brilliant idea that. Let's name a rule for David Raya when ALL but two goalkeepers take far longer to release the ball than he does :lol:...who're these odious c*nts think they're fooling?!!
 

Red London

Anti-Simp Culture
Well done Craig Burley for calling out all this ridiculous discourse on the most recent episode of ESPN FC.

I utilised AI to summarise what he said:

Burley mocked pundits and managers who complain that Arsenal are boring, too focused on set pieces, or wasting time, saying they need to “give their head a wobble.”

He argued it makes no sense to demand that Arsenal play a more open, idealistic game just so others have a better chance, especially when the same people would later say they should have “ground out some games” if they miss the title.

For him, the current discourse ignores that time‑wasting and set‑piece focus have always existed and that the only thing that matters is winning within the law.

And on Hurzeler:

Burley calls Fabian Hürzeler “a bit of a wind bag, let’s be honest about it,” and says “a lot of other managers know that.”

He points out that Hürzeler “hasn’t really done anything in the league” and that “Brighton are in the bottom half,” i.e., mid‑table at best while he’s taking shots at the team top of the league.
 

Red London

Anti-Simp Culture
Craig Burley also misses a trick in talking about how those exact same pundits were calling us naive, soft, and having no spine… when we used to play the sexiest football in the league by some distance.
 

Energoto

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Oh boy, another nobody pretending to be knowing what he is talking about

Tbh I was a bit surprised to see Petit call out all the experts and even ex Arsenal players, he is normally very critical of Arsenal
 

Martinvonkeown

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Country: USA
Oh boy, another nobody pretending to be knowing what he is talking about

Tbh I was a bit surprised to see Petit call out all the experts and even ex Arsenal players, he is normally very critical of Arsenal
Getting on the bandwagon. He sees us getting two or three trophies.
 

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