Deleted User wrote: » Said ages ago about my suspicions about the cash reserves and recent events match up with them somewhat.
emmetlego wrote: » You sure did to be fair. I guess the only thing that will appease the supporters is a real big money signing (striker like an Aguero for eg) and until that happens, we'll just be another investment to the Yankee in our eyes. What we really need is a few moves in the other big Euro clubs unsettling a few strikers and when a few moves happen, then we can move.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Winning something would somewhat appease me, even if this should be the easiest league to win in years.
Basil3 wrote: » Wenger can't win.
5star02707 wrote: » Not Arsenal related but Paddy's day got a nice fixture for football! Spurs drew Dortmund while Liverpool drew Man Utd. in Europa League.
Deleted User wrote: » Winning something would somewhat appease me, even if this should be the easiest league to win in years.
greendom wrote: » cue "we only won because the league is sh!t", should it happen this May Cue Chas and Dave https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBwmnYIUYWI
Deleted User wrote: » Interesting that everyone jumps on the one little non-positive bit if my comment. Well, maybe "interesting" is the wrong word, fairly expected at this stage rather than address the ridiculous way the club is being run. Much better to not be a "plaything" and win stuff, let's just keep having funds being bled from the club to massage a billionaire's accounts for his others clubs. Not a plaything though.
Deleted User wrote: » As for the weak league thing, it's pretty cut and dry. If we get 28/36 points for the rest of the season and win the league it'll be the lowest winning points total since the 98/99 season. Now some will say "Oh the league's gotten more competitive" which is true. However looking at European performance I don't see how anyone can claim it's down to lower teams improving when it's pretty obvious the top clubs have stagnated or regressed in the last 3+ years.
ronjo wrote: » couldnt give a flying f*ck if its a weak league
AdamD wrote: » Wouldn't be like Button to put a negative spin on winning the league
Mr Blobby wrote: » Looks like Martial is out for Sunday.
Ken Shamrock wrote: » Shouldn't we wait and see who wins the league first before acting like we're going to win the thing. Everyone In here including Button would be absolutely delighted If we won the league whether he'll admit It or not, but let's wait and see If that's going to happen first.
Deleted User wrote: » Not sure where/when I'm meant to have said I wouldn't be delighted if we win it. There's a way to go yet, still have to play Spurs and City and United and our players are tired from not getting injured. :P We haven't beat Spurs the last time we've played them but that's just being negative apparently. Let's say we want to get to 80 points, that's 29/36 points we have to get. Which means dropping just 7 points against Spurs, City, United, West Ham, Everton and Sunderland, all from home and Watford, Palace, West Brom, Swansea, Noriwch and Villa at home. Leicester have much easier run-in, Spurs is roughly the same as ours (us, United, Southampton at home, West Ham and Liverpool away) and City's looks similar to Leicester's. To get 29/36 we need a run of W9 D2, L1 which means perfection is required against all except City, United and Spurs.
Basil3 wrote: » That's what I like to see!! Basically you're saying it's a piece of p*ss?
Mr.Micro wrote: » They have a new guy...Rashford. Man Utd will be up for it, I just hope we are, as we never know which Arsenal team will show up.
extra gravy wrote: » Usmanov is buying Everton apparently. It will be funny when he invests millions into them and they finish ahead of us next season.
FixitFelix wrote: » Won't happen