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Premier League 21/22: Gameweek 1 (Aug 13-15)

Riou

In The Winchester, Waiting For This To Blow Over

Country: Northern Ireland

Player:Gabriel
Need an Adam Crafton exclusive, on how few Invincibles would get in this current Sp**s team...
 

Riou

In The Winchester, Waiting For This To Blow Over

Country: Northern Ireland

Player:Gabriel
Can't believe Sp**s fans turned their noses up at Nuno, he's a good manager.

The only time we have had a better manager than Sp**s recently, is for those few months Ryan Mason was in charge for them :lol:
 

ProspectFox

Too full of himself
Oh, so context matters now? It didnt matter when you made your Friday Arsenal comment.

As for the Leicester top four comfortably statement, lets see how it goes this season. You have added some good signings this summer, lets see if you can clearly set yourself up as a top 4 side.

Context matters....Friday was a continuation of the last 2+ years, not an outlier.
Missing players for 1 game, is not a comparison to missing multiples players for a third of a season.

If Ndidi/Barnes/Justin/Fofana/Soyuncu/Pereira, and more, were not missing for over a third of a season, then yeah, Leicester finish in the top 4 comfortably last season.

This season, unless Liverpool pick up one or two injuries, the top 4 is unobtainable for anyone except for Man City/Man Utd/Chelsea/Liverpool.
 

Riou

In The Winchester, Waiting For This To Blow Over

Country: Northern Ireland

Player:Gabriel
Know people were joking earlier, but genuine question here.

Would anyone really take prime Eriksen over prime Özil?

Seen Sp**s fan argue this, it just seems a ridiculous thing to say for me.
 

OnlyOne

🎙️ Future Journalist
Trusted ⭐

Country: England
Know people were joking earlier, but genuine question here.

Would anyone really take prime Eriksen over prime Özil?

Seen Sp**s fan argue this, it just seems a ridiculous thing to say for me.

No.
 

rich 1990

Not A Big Believer In Diversity
Can't believe Sp**s fans turned their noses up at Nuno, he's a good manager.

The only time we have had a better manager than Sp**s recently, is for those few months Ryan Mason was in charge for them :lol:
Even that was borderline.
 

SA Gunner

Hates Tierney And Wants Him Sold Immediately
Moderator

Country: South Africa

Player:Nketiah
Context matters....Friday was a continuation of the last 2+ years, not an outlier.
Missing players for 1 game, is not a comparison to missing multiples players for a third of a season.

If Ndidi/Barnes/Justin/Fofana/Soyuncu/Pereira, and more, were not missing for over a third of a season, then yeah, Leicester finish in the top 4 comfortably last season.

This season, unless Liverpool pick up one or two injuries, the top 4 is unobtainable for anyone except for Man City/Man Utd/Chelsea/Liverpool.

A continuation of what exactly? Yes, we are a soft touch in recent years, but what exactly... from a overall performance point of view, makes us any different to Leicester City over that same 2-3 season period?

What makes Arsenal any different to Sp**s, West Ham, Everton, Leicester in the last 2/3 seasons?

Look, perception and what is generally thought by those in the media and social media is all good. But when making arguments, it would help to actually look at what has transpired over that time, not what people want to have had transpired.

As for Leicester and injuries.... great lets hope you dont get those crippling injuries this season so we can see what you're made of. But the fact of the matter is that you havent finished top four, in 5 seasons now. You have actually performed just as poorly (or should I say brilliantly if its Leicester) as Arsenal have over this period.

And despite what you may feel or think.... there isnt any consideration that you will make top 4 this season either. Possibly a chance... if your wishlist comes true.

Like I said before, your club has entered the conversation because they have one the FA Cup, the shield and the league 7 years ago. That is remarkable indeed. But emphasis on "entered" here, lets see a little consistency in performances before making bold statements about stronger 11's please.
 

Yousif Arsenal

On Vinai's payroll & misses 4th place trophy 🏆
Trusted ⭐
We'll see how he is after Lukaku has finished bullying him for 90 mins next week.
He new if we not give him chance to settle than we may give up as well. Lukaku bully everyone so don't be surprised
 

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Daily Transfer Updates

Friday, May 24

Thomas Partey will leave this summer. Arsenal have multiple targets lined up to replace him [Fabrizio Romano]

Arsenal are still in the market for a recognised #9 despite the recent good form of Kai Havertz [Fabrizio Romano]

The club may accept that the time is now to sell Emile Smith Rowe, with just two years left on his contract [The Athletic]

Arsenal may sanction a loan to raise Aaron Ramsdale’s value if they can’t recoup their fee for him this summer [The Athletic]

Arsenal are among a host of Premier League clubs hoping to sign Irish sensation Mason Melia (16). Melia, who is already playing first-team football for St Patrick’s Athletic in the League of Ireland, cannot move to the UK until he turns 18 due to Brexit rules [Evening Standard]

Juventus like Thomas Partey, and Napoli will try to sign him before June 30 as well [Di Marzio]

Bruno Guimarães’ entourage hope to receive proposals from at least two Premier League clubs, with the player’s priority wanting to remain in England. Guimarães’ £100m release clause, which expires next month, can be paid in three annual instalments. [UOLEsporte]
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