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Man Utd are done with regards to the title race, their main target has to be top 4 and that is looking a bit dicey if they have a bad spell.
I'm not shedding any tears for Man Utd or Mourinho.

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Moving with the times there, TG. :icon_smile11:

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Forgive me though but will him having an iPad mean that he finds out a piece of analysis that makes Arsene do an in game change on tactics and style ? Maybe Even maybe a substitution before the 70th minute. See what I mean

He's probably using it for in game betting with bettair, at least then it would seem logical


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Rumour has it Arsene will be on a 1 year rolling contract till he decides to quit. The purgatory and instability will continue surely ?


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Anyone know the public transport arrangements for WHU next Saturday?

I went there for the Olympics and used Stratford - amazingly just 8 mins from St Pancras - but I've heard there's a restricted choice of stations for travelling fans. I think away fans are directed to Pudding Mill Lane after the game, but that's on the DLR and a longer journey.

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Anyone know the public transport arrangements for WHU next Saturday?

I went there for the Olympics and used Stratford - amazingly just 8 mins from St Pancras - but I've heard there's a restricted choice of stations for travelling fans. I think away fans are directed to Pudding Mill Lane after the game, but that's on the DLR and a longer journey.

??


TFL website, they should know, directs you to Stratford to get there could them sending you to Pudding Mill Lane just be a security measure on leaving?


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I was very surprised watching football news that Man Utd are off to their worse start since the '91 season! You mean Moyes started off better? Can't be. I as watching CNN and it came across the screen. I find it hard to believe.

On a related note, if (and I pray it will) Mourinho crashes and burns again, will he get another major appointment? I can possibly see a top national side coming to him but can't see clubs of the caliber of Barca, Juve, Bayern coming to him. I wouldn't put PSG in that category yet. I think he my resurface at a club just under the top, top clubs. Inter (who are no longer where they were when he was there), Atletico, Roma, Dortmund, those types of clubs. They may be happy with their respective managers now but that type of club. He's got to be losing that smug confidence he's been living off of. haha...loving it.

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Pudding Mill....lol...sorry, just funny sounding.

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Post #282649  Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2016 2:13 pm 
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Anyone know the public transport arrangements for WHU next Saturday?

I went there for the Olympics and used Stratford - amazingly just 8 mins from St Pancras - but I've heard there's a restricted choice of stations for travelling fans. I think away fans are directed to Pudding Mill Lane after the game, but that's on the DLR and a longer journey.

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TFL website, they should know, directs you to Stratford to get there could them sending you to Pudding Mill Lane just be a security measure on leaving?


I think it was this article (or another at the time of the Chelsea game) that mentioned restricting travelling fans:

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/fa-league-cups/west-ham-vs-chelsea-fans-banned-stratford-station-efl-cup-police-a7378991.html

I'd never heard of Pudding Mill Lane which is why it stuck. Seems it didn't happen in the end, though it sounds like we could get held in the ground after the game - I hate that.


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Gnabry rubbing it in
http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/footbal ... 06816.html

Gnabry however opted to join Werder Bremen, Arsenal reluctantly cashing in to the tune of £5million, and has swiftly found himself to be an integral member of the Bundesliga side, scoring five in 11 league matches for his new side and earning a call-up to the German national team where he scored the first hat-trick by a debutant in 40 years in an 8-0 win over San Marino.

“It was the right decision,” Gnabry told Kicker of his Arsenal exit. “Everybody who compares my development over the last four months to my time in England before that can't come to a different conclusion.

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good to see Chambers progressing

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Getting myself to the League Cup game vs Southampton on wednesday, wondering what line-up wenger will play. I think the back 5 is likely to be, Martinez, Gibbs, Gabriel, Holding, Jenkinson. I'd expect Maitland-Niles and Jeff to start and maybe Coq and Ramsey to get some more minutes. Hopefully Giroud is fit otherwise I'm not sure who would start up front?


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Gnabry rubbing it in
http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/footbal ... 06816.html

Gnabry however opted to join Werder Bremen, Arsenal reluctantly cashing in to the tune of £5million, and has swiftly found himself to be an integral member of the Bundesliga side, scoring five in 11 league matches for his new side and earning a call-up to the German national team where he scored the first hat-trick by a debutant in 40 years in an 8-0 win over San Marino.

“It was the right decision,” Gnabry told Kicker of his Arsenal exit. “Everybody who compares my development over the last four months to my time in England before that can't come to a different conclusion.


That is because most of his time here was spent injured, ungrateful little *&!?, I wish him all the best really, actually no I don't.

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Rumour has it Arsene will be on a 1 year rolling contract till he decides to quit. The purgatory and instability will continue surely ?


Judge him in May -

Title (or CL) = new contract

No title (or CL) = no new contract

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Saw a stat from the weekend that shows Xhaka having the most touches of any player, 90% pass success, his tackle success and ball recoveries were immense as well.

The stat that amazed me the most though was Sanchez only had 2 fewer touches than Xhaka despite playing up front.


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TOP GUN wrote:
Rumour has it Arsene will be on a 1 year rolling contract till he decides to quit. The purgatory and instability will continue surely ?


Judge him in May -

Title (or CL) = new contract

No title (or CL) = no new contract

Simple.


I think it will be Title or CL, he retires from Arsenal. Leaves with success. Nothing won, he will want to continue his "project" to win the CL. That's the one prize eluding him.

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Saw a stat from the weekend that shows Xhaka having the most touches of any player, 90% pass success, his tackle success and ball recoveries were immense as well.

The stat that amazed me the most though was Sanchez only had 2 fewer touches than Xhaka despite playing up front.


Alexi is a trainwreck waiting to happen. He has reverted to chasing everything and everyone when he should be concentrating on scoring goals and leave the midfield and defence to his teamates.

He's carrying an injury ffs and needs to give his body time to recover.


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Saw a stat from the weekend that shows Xhaka having the most touches of any player, 90% pass success, his tackle success and ball recoveries were immense as well.

The stat that amazed me the most though was Sanchez only had 2 fewer touches than Xhaka despite playing up front.


Alexi is a trainwreck waiting to happen. He has reverted to chasing everything and everyone when he should be concentrating on scoring goals and leave the midfield and defence to his teamates.

He's carrying an injury ffs and needs to give his body time to recover.

I understand your concerns. However we would not have got the first goal on the weekend without his energy. Your concerns are well founded but Theo has reverted to form (plays when he feels like it and rarely ever chases down players) Ramsay is too slow and there is no will to chase in other players so if Alexis does not do it no one does. Early in the season the players were chasing down players but back to the old ways.

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Two fifty something lesbians ....wonderful people . I've fixed their mulcher , sharpened their hedge clippers
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You and your euphemisms :laughing7:


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Post #282660  Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2016 11:16 am 

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Wilts-Gooner wrote:
Judge him in May -

Title (or CL) = new contract

No title (or CL) = no new contract

Simple.

I think it will be Title or CL, he retires from Arsenal. Leaves with success. Nothing won, he will want to continue his "project" to win the CL. That's the one prize eluding him.

I can't see Wenger not being offered a new contract, even if we finish outside the top four and don't win the Champions League or Premiership. When he does leave, I expect it to be his own decision. If gooner7 is right and Wenger won't retire unless Arsenal wins either the Champions League or domestic title, I reckon it'll be a very long time before he goes making it a long wait for those looking forward to his departure. It might even take a serious illness including an advanced physical or mental decline, or even death, for him to go. Sorry, but I find it very hard to imagine him winning the Premiership again or Champions League for the first time. I hope he doesn't mind me saying but Exiled once told me he thinks Wenger could well turn out to be the third Arsenal manager to die in post (Herbert Chapman and Tom Whittaker being the others). If he won't retire until he wins either of those trophies, I suspect Exiled could well turn out to be right.


  
 
 
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Lots of good teams left in the league cup. It will be tough to live. Hopefully we can at least keep our unbeaten streak against Soton. Wonder what the English record is for all competitions unbeaten?

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Lots of good teams left in the league cup. It will be tough to live. Hopefully we can at least keep our unbeaten streak against Soton. Wonder what the English record is for all competitions unbeaten?


A really stupid question as we are the only team afaik to have gone a season unbeaten and since we have never won the league cup, afaik or recall, or Champions League Cup then the record does not exist yet.

I'm hoping you do mean unbeaten runs in all competitions not against individual teams which would be even more stupid.


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I think it will be Title or CL, he retires from Arsenal. Leaves with success. Nothing won, he will want to continue his "project" to win the CL. That's the one prize eluding him.

I can't see Wenger not being offered a new contract, even if we finish outside the top four and don't win the Champions League or Premiership. When he does leave, I expect it to be his own decision. If gooner7 is right and Wenger won't retire unless Arsenal wins either the Champions League or domestic title, I reckon it'll be a very long time before he goes making it a long wait for those looking forward to his departure. It might even take a serious illness including an advanced physical or mental decline, or even death, for him to go. Sorry, but I find it very hard to imagine him winning the Premiership again or Champions League for the first time. I hope he doesn't mind me saying but Exiled once told me he thinks Wenger could well turn out to be the third Arsenal manager to die in post (Herbert Chapman and Tom Whittaker being the others). If he won't retire until he wins either of those trophies, I suspect Exiled could well turn out to be right.


It is difficult to see this team winning the ECL. It is even more difficult to see Wenger achieve it with his current style of management. The highest hope is that he is so desperate to make it, and goes out to get at least 2 top players in January. Then we see Alexis, Özil, Čech & Ospina, Iwobi and Bellerin with better company. Kos, Xhaka, Elneny, Le Coq & Mustafi will then become more composed players at the back.

Monreal might just hold it at left back till a better replacement comes in the summer.

The un-mentioned names cannot be counted on, for lack of consistency, drive and injuries.

Hopefully we get a better Wilshere back in the summer. A more experienced Asano back in the summer. And, my strongest hope is to see Campbell drafted back in again.

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Match may be a good time to give Perez a run out. Ox probably. Gibbs. But we will need a solid midfield. Soton are no pushovers.

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Wow! Just saw on the news. Condolences to families and friends and supporters of Chapecoense. :icon_sad1:

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http://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-38140981 :icon_sad1:

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Match may be a good time to give Perez a run out

I doubt he can actually run yet. Are you suggesting we shove him out there with a walking stick?


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bromley gooner wrote:
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Match may be a good time to give Perez a run out

I doubt he can actually run yet. Are you suggesting we shove him out there with a walking stick?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/38073806

According to the beeb Perez is available


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Rich wrote:
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I doubt he can actually run yet. Are you suggesting we shove him out there with a walking stick?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/38073806

According to the beeb Perez is available

Apologies then American, it appears he can run after all *eats humble pie*


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Rich wrote:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/38073806

According to the beeb Perez is available

Apologies then American, it appears he can run after all *eats humble pie*


Lesson in futility here folks ........seeing as Brom was/ is the original and most vocal of the Trolls , chomping down on 20kgs of humble aint going to help him one bit because neither post will have been seen .

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A really stupid question as we are the only team afaik to have gone a season unbeaten and since we have never won the league cup, afaik or recall, or Champions League Cup then the record does not exist yet.

I'm hoping you do mean unbeaten runs in all competitions not against individual teams which would be even more stupid.


I might look really stupid here myself .... what the hell does afaik mean .

"We have never won the league cup" ..... Liverpool , Sheffield Wednesday for starters .


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A really stupid question as we are the only team afaik to have gone a season unbeaten and since we have never won the league cup, afaik or recall, or Champions League Cup then the record does not exist yet.

I'm hoping you do mean unbeaten runs in all competitions not against individual teams which would be even more stupid.


I might look really stupid here myself .... what the hell does afaik mean .

"We have never won the league cup" ..... Liverpool , Sheffield Wednesday for starters .


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I might look really stupid here myself .... what the hell does afaik mean .

"We have never won the league cup" ..... Liverpool , Sheffield Wednesday for starters .


As Far As I Know..................

That's interesting. The win against Liverpool in the League Cup final was 1987 and the one against Sheffield Wednesday 1993, only 26 years ago. Unless he has a very bad memory, bubblechris is presumably a bit younger than I expected.


  
 
 
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As Far As I Know..................

That's interesting. The win against Liverpool in the League Cup final was 1987 and the one against Sheffield Wednesday 1993, only 26 years ago. Unless he has a very bad memory, bubblechris is presumably a bit younger than I expected.


Why does age preclude you from knowing something .... ?

May come as a surprise to some ; I wasn't around in 1912 .... but I know the "Titanic" hit an iceberg


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Post #282675  Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2016 8:50 am 

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That's interesting. The win against Liverpool in the League Cup final was 1987 and the one against Sheffield Wednesday 1993, only 26 years ago. Unless he has a very bad memory, bubblechris is presumably a bit younger than I expected.

Why does age preclude you from knowing something .... ?

May come as a surprise to some ; I wasn't around in 1912 .... but I know the "Titanic" hit an iceberg

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Actually, 1993 is only 23 years ago, not 26. Whoops!!!!


  
 
 
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Bernard wrote:
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As Far As I Know..................

That's interesting. The win against Liverpool in the League Cup final was 1987 and the one against Sheffield Wednesday 1993, only 26 years ago. Unless he has a very bad memory, bubblechris is presumably a bit younger than I expected.


Actually older than you think which explains my memory loss. I think I confused it with AW not having one it or did I get that wrong as well?


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Post #282677  Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2016 11:47 am 

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Actually older than you think which explains my memory loss. I think I confused it with AW not having one it or did I get that wrong as well?

No Wenger hasn't. Two finals against Chelsea and Birmingham but lost both.


  
 
 
Post #282678  Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2016 12:08 pm 

With 'worst behaved' measured by the number of arrests, this reports says Arsenal have the fifth worst behaved fans in the country. Tottenham come 21st.

http://www.90min.com/posts/4183080-the- ... his-season


  
 
 
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Actually older than you think which explains my memory loss. I think I confused it with AW not having one it or did I get that wrong as well?

No Wenger hasn't. Two finals against Chelsea and Birmingham but lost both.


So my memories not that bad huh. :sad4:


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With 'worst behaved' measured by the number of arrests, this reports says Arsenal have the fifth worst behaved fans in the country. Tottenham come 21st.

http://www.90min.com/posts/4183080-the- ... his-season


Another survey we all know is cobblers................


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