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Post #481401  Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2018 11:01 am 
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Bearing in mind that it's Emery's second language and he's learning as he goes I think his English is pretty good. At least he's not hiding behind an interpreter.

How's your Spanish then?

There was no malice in the comment , and indeed round of applause for manning up , I'd recommend bringing Bellerin in with him to do a tandem act .

My Spanish ..exceptional .... worked on an oil rig way back with mainly Spanish Portuguese ... tres cervezas y dos rones ..por favor , mierda , cabron dios , gracias , maldito maricon , joder

nah not having it kp, you're just reeling off the Athletico Madrid back 4 there :icon_smile11:


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Post #481402  Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2018 2:56 pm 
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Tickets for tomorrow night's game v Vorskia Poltava range from £16 to £24. By any standards, that's cheap.

Until of course you check the away ticket price next week at Qarabag - £4.50!!!


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Tickets for tomorrow night's game v Vorskia Poltava range from £16 to £24. By any standards, that's cheap.

Until of course you check the away ticket price next week at Qarabag - £4.50!!!

Tickets for Brentford next week are a tenner each. Should be an entertaining match that.


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Tickets for Brentford next week are a tenner each. Should be an entertaining match that.

In the lower tier they're ten. In the upper tier they're twenty.


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Post #481405  Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2018 6:05 pm 
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tomc wrote:
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Tickets for tomorrow night's game v Vorskia Poltava range from £16 to £24. By any standards, that's cheap.

Until of course you check the away ticket price next week at Qarabag - £4.50!!!

Tickets for Brentford next week are a tenner each. Should be an entertaining match that.


To be fair, you would also need to spend $20 on a tourist visa for wherever the hell it is that Qarabaq play.


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The media would go mad over Liverpool finally winning the league again since '90 and it would be almost unbearable with the sentiment but I'd never want Man Utd to win the league again in my lifetime. They were top dogs when I got into football and even though they were never quite as dominant after 2003, they still won titles and another CL, so they have had enough. I'd rather City, LFC or even...cough....spit...the scum to win it than Man Utd.

Good points on Bayern, they own the bundesliga though. So financially dominant over the rest of the league, its the SPL on a bigger scale.

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Post #481407  Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2018 9:16 pm 
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tomc wrote:
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There was no malice in the comment , and indeed round of applause for manning up , I'd recommend bringing Bellerin in with him to do a tandem act .

My Spanish ..exceptional .... worked on an oil rig way back with mainly Spanish Portuguese ... tres cervezas y dos rones ..por favor , mierda , cabron dios , gracias , maldito maricon , joder

nah not having it kp, you're just reeling off the Athletico Madrid back 4 there :icon_smile11:

:laughing7: you might have a point Tom .... joder , maldito maricon , mierda would certainly figure in Daz's thoughts on Sergio
.... whereas Brom would tender talentoso , fuerte , excelente .


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What a great start to the morning ..... Petro $$$$ lose at home ... cue to spending another 3 billion in January ... I hate that club and all it stands for .
Ronaldo get's sent off and Chezney saves a penalty


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Post #481409  Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 12:30 am 
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I hear how good Arteta is. What specifically makes him good? Tactics? Something else.

From where have you heard he's so good? Guardiola appointed him, so one assumes Arteta must have something. But I doubt Guardiola is dependant on Arteta for tactics, or anything else.

Well when Guardiola is banned from the touchline, meaning it's Arteta's job to lead their side from the touchline tonight, City lose at home to Lyon. Perhaps that isn't one of Arteta's strengths in management?


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From where have you heard he's so good? Guardiola appointed him, so one assumes Arteta must have something. But I doubt Guardiola is dependant on Arteta for tactics, or anything else.

Well when Guardiola is banned from the touchline, meaning it's Arteta's job to lead their side from the touchline tonight, City lose at home to Lyon. Perhaps that isn't one of Arteta's strengths in management?


Worth pointing out that arteta is one of several coaches at city including Brian Kidd

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I thought it was totally premature when he was being mentioned as our new boss


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I thought it was totally premature when he was being mentioned as our new boss

Me too. A club of Arsenal's size is a big ask for anyone taking their first job as a head coach. But the state Wenger left us in would make it a challenge for anyone with significant experience too.

Also, does Arteta have the right character for the immediate post-Wenger period at Arsenal? Even as club captain he never struck me as that forceful. Arguably a little meek and mild, or passive. At this precise stage of Arsenal's history, I think that may not be the pesonality type the club requires in its head coach.

Look, Arteta may one day be a terrific head coach. But at this stage of his managerial career, I remain to be convinced that he was a good fit with what Arsenal currently need. If you like, he and the club struck me as two jigsaw puzzle pieces that don't go next to each other, so don't slot into place together.


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Babu, are you sure you weren't in the Director's box, eating your prawn sandwiches and berating the waiter for bringing you a 1977 Burgundy vintage when you explicitly requested the 1990 Domaine de la Romanee-Conti Romanee-Conti Grand Cru?

I had a client years ago in Los Angeles who gave me VIP tickets to a Los Angeles Lakers game. It was the worst. I was in an enclosed box, had to watch the game on the TV in the VIP room because I couldn't really see the court.

As for Arteta, when he was being touted as a possible replacement for Wenger there were a couple articles about how much Pep rated him and he would make suggestions to Pep that changed matches (from the bad to good for the pedants :icon_mrgreen: ) and then recently how he is not upset about losing the job. Like many others, at the time, I wondered what he done to be considered for the manager's job other than he was a former captain and Pep chose him as an assistant.

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Post #481413  Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 11:23 am 
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The Gazidis departure and announcements about the new structure. Totally uninspiring and that ridiculous photo of him with the replacements looked pathetic

If ever you needed a reminder the club is going nowhere under Kroenke.

Emery is basically a sacrificial bunny.


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DHD wrote:
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Tickets for Brentford next week are a tenner each. Should be an entertaining match that.


To be fair, you would also need to spend $20 on a tourist visa for wherever the hell it is that Qarabaq play.


Lisbon, Portugal

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Post #481415  Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 12:00 pm 
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Me too. A club of Arsenal's size is a big ask for anyone taking their first job as a head coach. But the state Wenger left us in would make it a challenge for anyone with significant experience too.

Also, does Arteta have the right character for the immediate post-Wenger period at Arsenal? Even as club captain he never struck me as that forceful. Arguably a little meek and mild, or passive. At this precise stage of Arsenal's history, I think that may not be the pesonality type the club requires in its head coach.

Look, Arteta may one day be a terrific head coach. But at this stage of his managerial career, I remain to be convinced that he was a good fit with what Arsenal currently need. If you like, he and the club struck me as two jigsaw puzzle pieces that don't go next to each other, so don't slot into place together.


Guardiola's first job was managing Barcelona. Seemed to do ok.

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Me too. A club of Arsenal's size is a big ask for anyone taking their first job as a head coach. But the state Wenger left us in would make it a challenge for anyone with significant experience too.

Also, does Arteta have the right character for the immediate post-Wenger period at Arsenal? Even as club captain he never struck me as that forceful. Arguably a little meek and mild, or passive. At this precise stage of Arsenal's history, I think that may not be the pesonality type the club requires in its head coach.

Look, Arteta may one day be a terrific head coach. But at this stage of his managerial career, I remain to be convinced that he was a good fit with what Arsenal currently need. If you like, he and the club struck me as two jigsaw puzzle pieces that don't go next to each other, so don't slot into place together.


Guardiola's first job was managing Barcelona. Seemed to do ok.

Barcelona already had Messi, Iniesta and Xavi on their books. Do you think taking over Barcelona is comparable to taking over the post-Wenger Arsenal? Moreover, do you seriously think Arteta is comparable to Guardiola?


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What has happened to Exiled? Bernard do you know? You used to meet up at bar 101, seen him lately?


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Post #481418  Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 6:45 pm 
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I was only 1.5 out on my predicted 11. Giving myself the half for hedging by bets between Aubameyang and Lacazette to start up top. Only other one wrong I had Xhaka and Emery has gone with Elneny.

Leno, Lichtsteiner, Sokratis, holding, Monreal, elneny, Torreira, iwobi, Mkhitaryan, Welbeck, Aubameyang

First starts for 3 of them

Smith-rowe and Nketiah make the bench


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Post #481419  Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 7:11 pm 
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TOP GUN wrote:
The Gazidis departure and announcements about the new structure. Totally uninspiring and that ridiculous photo of him with the replacements looked pathetic

If ever you needed a reminder the club is going nowhere under Kroenke.

Emery is basically a sacrificial bunny.


Indeed, what does it say about Arsenal, that Gazidis wants out to an AC Milan that have be stagnating for years and sound like they will (also) be hamstrung financially by their owner(s)?.

I actually think he did a reasonable job, given that constraints the club were (are) put under by the wiggy f*cker and his favouritism toward Wenger's bs 'moneyball' model.

A half empty Emirates in a crap Eurovision league game against a team no one has ever heard of...... kind of sums up a Arsenal under Kroenke, oh well at least it saves me money and there is no sign of that changing, I won't be lining that crooks pockets.

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Post #481420  Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 7:13 pm 
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Initial observation is Torreira is dictating everything


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Post #481421  Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 7:30 pm 
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Full game. Attack v 11 man defence. Not testing the gk with any kind of shot. Seen this a few times


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Post #481422  Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 7:34 pm 
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Aubameyang 1-0. That’s how you counter attack.
Edge of our own box, Mkhitaryan travelled with it, quick ball to iwobi on the left, early ball across the box to Aubameyang on the back post clinical finish


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Post #481423  Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 7:44 pm 
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I’m pretty sure Torreira just tried to make a tackle with a diving header along the turf.

Sokratis has impressed me


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Post #481424  Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 7:47 pm 
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Aubameyang hits the post just before half time


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Not easy against a mass defence, but a good counter attacking goal has eased the pressure and I'm looking for a couple more after the break.


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Arsenal should get a couple more goals in the 2nd half. Good to see fast counter attacking play. Aubameyang is warmed up for more goals.

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I’m pretty sure Torreira just tried to make a tackle with a diving header along the turf.

Sokratis has impressed me


I agree about Sokratis. He has impressed me too.

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Post #481428  Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 8:08 pm 
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Welbeck 2-0. Mkhitaryan cross. Iwobi involves again, most good things coming through iwobi in some form


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Nice work all around there. Good header from Welbeck :53big-emoticons:


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Post #481430  Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 8:15 pm 
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Anyone that thought Sokratis was going to be a slow lump can breathe easy. The guy has a turn of pace. So he might not keep up with the absolute flyers, not many can, but he’s a lot quicker than you think


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Aubameyang 3-0. 25 yards bent in to the corner. How easy does he make that look? Such a natural finisher


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Aubameyang and Torreira get a rest. Özil and guendouzi on.
Would like to see smith-Rowe get some minutes


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Aubameyang!! 3-0 :53big-emoticons:


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Post #481434  Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 8:29 pm 
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Smith-Rowe coming on for Iwobi. Motm today for Iwobi


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Post #481435  Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 8:34 pm 
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4-0 Özil. Fairly poor defending


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Oh well still no clean sheet. Even against part timers


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Can't even keep a clean sheet against a dad noise from Ukraine. Come on Arsenal.


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Too easy :20hospitals:


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Annoyingly sloppy at the end 4-2 having been 4-0 up.

Emery should be furious at the team for switching off at 4-0. Ridiculous that we only ended up 2 ahead. We were so far better than them.

There is a big difference between conserving energy to see out a game and switching off and not being professional.

Standards need to be set that weren’t set under wenger


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It's been an Arsenal trait though hasn't it to not close out matches in good order. To get too lax.

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