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Post #445361  Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 5:24 pm 
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Blow the friggin' whistle.

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Post #445362  Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 5:25 pm 
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Mikel has bought a few months worth of goodwill. An NLD win will do that.

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Post #445363  Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 5:26 pm 
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:flag: Nicely done.

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Great performance in the end. Couldn't have asked for more in the first half really. Understandable to drop off a little when you're up by three goals, but we gave them a little too much in the second half. Couple of very winnable games coming up now, let's get a run going.


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Post #445365  Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 5:26 pm 
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Fantastic win.

Brilliant first half. I felt we ran out of steam a bit in the second and Arteta should have freshened it up a little earlier.

Some really good performances today. Ramsdale, Gabriel, Tomiyasu, Partey, Emile Smith Rowe, Saka all excellent.


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Post #445366  Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 5:27 pm 
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Wow! What a wonderful display from Arsenal. Finally playing with confidence.

Emile Smith Rowe man of match for me.

Big shout out to Captain Aubameyang

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Fantastic win.

Brilliant first half. I felt we ran out of steam a bit in the second and Arteta should have freshened it up a little earlier.

Some really good performances today. Ramsdale, Gabriel, Tomiyasu, Partey, Emile Smith Rowe, Saka all excellent.

Yes, that is the only cavil. I would have like to see subs coming on around the 70th minute.

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Post #445368  Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 5:31 pm 
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Fun to watch. Entertaining. It’s been a while since that could be said.

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What a performance, all over the pitch we were better than Spurs. That first half was men against boys. Every player played their part including a stunning Ramsdale save at the end to keep our nerves in check.

3 games ago Spurs were top and we were bottom, and now we're above them in the table


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Post #445370  Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 5:35 pm 
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The bad news: I gave away my tickets for this game.

The good news: I gave them to my kids


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Rich wrote:
What a performance, all over the pitch we were better than Spurs. That first half was men against boys. Every player played their part including a stunning Ramsdale save at the end to keep our nerves in check.

3 games ago Spurs were top and we were bottom, and now we're above them in the table


Very interesting stats.
We lost first 3 matches, and won the next 3
They won first 3 matches, then lost next 3.

For a while, they were the only team with a perfect record, sitting top of the table. No goals conceded. Their fans must have started to think it was their season.

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The bad news: I gave away my tickets for this game.

The good news: I gave them to my kids


Your kids will never forget your generousity

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Post #445373  Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 5:37 pm 
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Fredrik Ljungberg is now working as a pundit for Swedish TV. He's very humble about his role in the development of Saka and Smith-Rowe, but he's been smiling from ear to ear since half time.


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Fredrik Ljungberg is now working as a pundit for Swedish TV. He's very humble about his role in the development of Saka and Smith-Rowe, but he's been smiling from ear to ear since half time.


I like Ljungberg. Was hoping he would be successful when he was interim manager.

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Rich wrote:
What a performance, all over the pitch we were better than Spurs. That first half was men against boys. Every player played their part including a stunning Ramsdale save at the end to keep our nerves in check.

3 games ago Spurs were top and we were bottom, and now we're above them in the table


Very interesting stats.
We lost first 3 matches, and won the next 3
They won first 3 matches, then lost next 3.

For a while, they were the only team with a perfect record, sitting top of the table. No goals conceded. Their fans must have started to think it was their season.

One almost feels sorry for them.

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Loved that celebration from Aubameyang with the grass slide and glare.
Very reminiscent of Thierry's celebration but I couldn't remember who it was against......
It was also against Spurs!! In 2002.
Wasnt it that mazy run from one half to the other and the slide rule finish?
Great seeing Thierry in the crowd wearing his vintage shirt. Didn't realise that was Daniel Ek sat with him.
Great great win and performance.
Bit nervy at 3 1and Kane went close a couple of times but we thoroughly deserved that.
Actually this was last game before another bloody international break but no Brighton next week.
Let's go again!


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Bored wrote:
The bad news: I gave away my tickets for this game.

The good news: I gave them to my kids

Excellent stuff, Bored.

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Post #445379  Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 6:07 pm 
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Two questions.

First, have we turned the corner or too early to say? Second, assuming the reports of Saliba's form as good as we hear, and Arteta brings him back from exile, is he the 3rd CB or do we play 3 at the back? And if its the latter who sits?

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Thanks Haz
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Loved that celebration from Aubameyang with the grass slide and glare.
Very reminiscent of Thierry's celebration but I couldn't remember who it was against......
It was also against Spurs!! In 2002.
Wasnt it that mazy run from one half to the other and the slide rule finish?
Great seeing Thierry in the crowd wearing his vintage shirt. Didn't realise that was Daniel Ek sat with him.
Great great win and performance.
Bit nervy at 3 1and Kane went close a couple of times but we thoroughly deserved that.
Actually this was last game before another bloody international break but no Brighton next week.
Let's go again!


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Post-match interview with David Seaman and Ramsdale. Ramsdale disappointed with not keeping a clean sheet, says he could've saved it.

https://youtu.be/FfQf-XjqLME


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On way back from game sitting very happily in pub.
Interestingly to see real connection being forged between team and fans. Very early days but feels bit like early GG days.
Long May it continue.


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Got up early to watch the highlights. We looked like a team who believed. Great win and will make the morning walk really enjoyable

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Arsenal ladies 3 up against Man City


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Post #445386  Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 7:36 pm 
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For me this result doesn’t buy Arteta anymore time. He’s got to prove it on the the big stage….after all… it was only Tottenham


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https://www.football365.com/news/sounes ... our-moment

What is wrong with Souness? I've also never heard him refer to Spurs as 'we'.

I find it a bit odd in the media that if Arsenal lose all the old phrases come out and they revel in taking us apart, but as soon as we win they tell us we can't celebrate it because we're still not good enough. Its like we can only 'win' in some pundits eyes if we win the title.

It needs a more objectionable eye with an ability to look past individual results and look at progress (or lack of). Talk about individual progress, recruitment, patterns of play. Absolutely fine to say 'they need to do this every week/more often' - but in reality you're saying that about 17 out of 20 teams in the league (I'm including Man U in that given the talent they have, money they've spent and poor results they still churn out)


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Worth reiterating once again, apart from Aubameyang, Xhaka and Partey the rest of that team is 23 or under. All 6 summer signings were again on the pitch at the end of the match


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Yellowquadrant wrote:
On way back from game sitting very happily in pub.
Interestingly to see real connection being forged between team and fans. Very early days but feels bit like early GG days.
Long May it continue.


Block 133 where I sit was absolutely buzzing and very vocal all game. In fact the whole ground was very noisy today.

You are right in your observations I think. Don’t let people micro criticising the team and manager on the internet fool you, there is a lot of goodwill to this team from our support especially the younger fans it seems. Loved the fans behind Ramsdales goal at the end staying on twirling their scarfs and some taking their shirts off.


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Does anyone still think we overpaid for Ramsdale and White ? Both terrific today only bettered by Gabriel and Tomiyasu who literally wins everything so many 50 50s and knockdowns. The guys been our man of the match in both our last 2 home games and looks an absolute snip at 19m.

You can see partnerships and trust forming in the team. The defenders know they can pass it back to their keeper now because they trust him, the midfielders know the can swing a high ball at Tomiyasu because he wins them. Trust and understanding is developing.

Only suggestion I would have made is that I felt maybe Lacazette for Aubameyang around the 70th minute would have made sense to me and that we still don’t seem to have realised that by the 60th minute of most games Emile Smith Rowe has totally burnt himself out with his work rate.


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Does anyone still think we overpaid for Ramsdale and White ? Both terrific today only bettered by Gabriel and Tomiyasu who literally wins everything so many 50 50s and knockdowns. The guys been our man of the match in both our last 2 home games and looks an absolute snip at 19m.

You can see partnerships and trust forming in the team. The defenders know they can pass it back to their keeper now because they trust him, the midfielders know the can swing a high ball at Tomiyasu because he wins them. Trust and understanding is developing.

Only suggestion I would have made is that I felt maybe Lacazette for Aubameyang around the 70th minute would have made sense to me and that we still don’t seem to have realised that by the 60th minute of most games Emile Smith Rowe has totally burnt himself out with his work rate.

Yep subs could have been earlier. Game management is very important because even 3 nil isn't completely safe.

Big plus is the way we didn't take the foot of the pedal when we went ahead.

9/10 for Arteta.

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Seaman was giggling like a kid throughout the interview with Ramsdale, love it. Such a personality, exudes lots of positive vibes.

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Kaveh Solhekol the sky sports transfer guy is taking pelters from arsenal fans on social media. He was the guy who was giggling about us signing Tomiyasu and claimed he had inside info that Tomiyasu had been offered to every single prem club and not a single one was interested. I would wager there is no chance this bloke had ever seen Tomiyasu play


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Rich wrote:
Kaveh Solhekol the sky sports transfer guy is taking pelters from arsenal fans on social media. He was the guy who was giggling about us signing Tomiyasu and claimed he had inside info that Tomiyasu had been offered to every single prem club and not a single one was interested. I would wager there is no chance this bloke had ever seen Tomiyasu play


Tomiyasu was outstanding. Again. He seems perfect for the high intensity and physical nature of the Premier League.


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Yellowquadrant wrote:
On way back from game sitting very happily in pub.
Interestingly to see real connection being forged between team and fans. Very early days but feels bit like early GG days.
Long May it continue.


I've only been to the Norwich game this season but it was noticeable how there was an energy and enthusiasm amongst the support that you normally associate with a team going places. I think the emergence of such a young team, full of really likeable and commited players, all with something to prove, and backed by supporters who havent been to a match for over a year has created this atmosphere. If the team can keep improving it could turn out to be an exciting time to go to Arsenal matches.


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Noticeable after the game yesterday how every post match interview sang the praises of the fans. Feels like there may have been a directive for what to be saying in post match interviews even though players generally thank the fans quite often.
Arteta clearly trying to get everyone on board and pulling in the same direction. Wins like yesterday help a lot


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On MOTD2 last night, Keown said this was only the twelfth game Arteta’s teams have played in front of a full house. Nothing about the explanation for that, if it’s true, being the behind closed doors policy. Even the games last season when some fans were let in had a restricted capacity.


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On MOTD2 last night, Keown said this was only the twelfth game Arteta’s teams have played in front of a full house. Nothing about the explanation for that, if it’s true, being the behind closed doors policy. Even the games last season when some fans were let in had a restricted capacity.

I wonder how many times Arteta has been able to pick Xhaka and Partey in the same team?

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