gosplan wrote: » The sack wenger and we can get back to killing jugglers
Raf32 wrote: » TBH im more upset with the liverpool and spurs scores than ours, dont like them getting so close to us with our distraction in the champions league.
ronjo wrote: » Thanks for totally ignoring everything I wrote. Imagine that, we have done rubbish against the other teams at the top. We must be ten points off the lead. Oh right, we are one ****ing point off the lead. How is this possible?
Raf32 wrote: » Although im very disheartened at the minute i totally agree with this, If we can get 9 points, ramsey could fire us all the way.
emergingstar wrote: » Win the next 3 and with players back it really is game on This team will change when Ramsey is back
Hyzepher wrote: » Before you guys go to sleep tonight just have one thought 1 point off the top. Not 11 off 4th. From a PL perspective we have winnable games coming up and the others have some tough games - not to mention City who will have a bit of a fixture congestion. 1 off the top.
jonneymendoza wrote: » I'm fuming. That was a **** performance. Utter pants. Hate it.wasted my money and time. Freezing cold as well. Not happy
gosplan wrote: » Quazzie, nothing personal intended but your interpretation above is about as negative as you can put a spin on it. the result keeps us in second. City have a game in hand, they are not top. And given it's one point up to Chelsea and three back to Liverpool, it leaves everyone battling with an-in form Liverpool. The advantage is the other two teams involved still have to play them.
jank wrote: » Run ins where we are fighting for 4th, when was the last time we had a serious serious run in for the league? 2007-2008 and we all know what happened there… United were happy with the draw, I cannot for the life of me think that Arsenal would be happy with a draw against a mid table team. Chelsea beat them at home, City destroyed them, Liverpool beat them, Spurs did them at their place. Total lack of ambition I think. The Wenger of old would have gone for the juggler. I am just angry at the mentality of the team after being beaten by such a fashion by Liverpool. No confidence there tonight to finish United off, never mind the debacle of the transfer window. It is like one step forwards, two steps back for Wenger the last few years. Is anyone actually serious that Arsenal are going to be in the running come April/May? Hand on heart? I think even Wenger does not believe it and that is the core of the problem.
ronjo wrote: » One point mate.
Quazzie wrote: » This result doesn't just keep us off the top. It drops us to third. It leaves us back battling with an in form Liverpool for 4th.
EuropeanSon wrote: » Cop the **** on. One step forward, two back? We were in a better position this time last year, were we? That was a dire performance. But we're two points off top at worst. Anyone who says they wouldn't have taken that last summer is a liar.
wandatowell wrote: » I guess after the Liverpool drugging last weekend a point against Utd isn't too bad.
jank wrote: » Yet, today was an chance for Arsenal to go top, have some balls and go out and win a game, against a demoralised and over the hill untied side. When was the last time we beat United? It must be a few years at this stage. Did we do well against Chelsea? Man City? Liverpool last week? The players should have been firing and raging after last weekends debacle, instead we got a defence first mentality, a team more afraid of losing than of winning. A team like that will never anything I am afraid. Best we can hope for in my opinion is 3rd and an FA cup.
extra gravy wrote: » Wenger stated not so long ago that Podolski is our most clinical finisher and yet when we're crying out for a goal and some cutting edge, he doesn't bring him on. Am I missing something or what the fcuk is the rationale behind that? Why persist with Giroud for the full 90 instead of bringing on fresh legs against two United centre-backs with a combined age of 67? The lack of pace and a plan b up front will continue to be our undoing against the bigger teams.
Marty McFly wrote: » Giroud just isn't good enough and Wengers insistance on giving him 90 mins is baffling. I think if ourselves or Chelsea had a top class CF both would be a few points clear at the top.