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Post #379041  Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2022 6:48 pm 
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We’re cursed

https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/19924094 ... 64205357-1

We’re screwed. God is punishing us. It always turns to *%^@

I think you may be right, my dear Watson. There must be a supernatural explanation. "When you have eliminated all which is impossible, then whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth."


It’s the paranormal at work or something,

We’ve been kidding ourselves for too long. Might be linked to chemtrails or something.


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dec wrote:
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We’re cursed

https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/19924094 ... 64205357-1

We’re screwed. God is punishing us. It always turns to *%^@

Talk about clickbait. Emile Smith Rowe and Elneny are out. Absolutely nothing definitive about the rest.

Absolutely correct dec. Pure unadulterated clickbait.


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Post #379043  Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2022 10:55 pm 
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I had noted some posts recently about the UK governments decision on tax cuts. Until I listened to an explanation of the consequences just on breakfast TV I did not appreciate the potential problems for pension funds, let alone a falling pound and potential for inflation, that everyday people could face. I am concerned.

My problem with governments over here is the waste of money by governments with pet projects that have no underlying justification. I assume it is the same there.

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Thanks. one thing I don't want is to start Partey and hope he is okay. This has back-fired before.

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Post #379046  Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2022 5:15 am 
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I had noted some posts recently about the UK governments decision on tax cuts. Until I listened to an explanation of the consequences just on breakfast TV I did not appreciate the potential problems for pension funds, let alone a falling pound and potential for inflation, that everyday people could face. I am concerned.

My problem with governments over here is the waste of money by governments with pet projects that have no underlying justification. I assume it is the same there.

It’s pretty much this apart from you couldn’t describe it as a pet project. It’s just a bribe to a certain voting demographic by illogically abolishing the higher rate of tax there’s no underlying strategy

Their ruse and lie is that you pump money into the supply side of the economy and people will use it to invest in their businesses, hire people, increase production, and the economy will be boosted. The problem is that unless they see demand for their goods and services in the UK , business owners aren’t going to do any of those things and many will just spend their tax breaks on personal expenditure. To provide an example

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/sport ... -240k.html

There’s no underlying justification. It’s lying, bribing and criminality. Just a final ruse to try and stay in power


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There’s no underlying justification. It’s lying, bribing and criminality. Just a final ruse to try and stay in power

If it’s criminality, what law is being broken?

I’m not saying a law isn’t being broken. My youngest daughter is the lawyer in my family, not me. But if your accusation of criminality isn’t hyperbole, I’d be interested to know which law is being broken.


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TG the doomsayer, would you Adam and eve it?

Strange how we're the second strongest financial nation as all the G7 Countries are affected by the US boosting rates for God knows why.

TG the MSM and the Remoaners are doing their best to bring down the Government. They got rid of Boris because they hated his positivity and now they want rid of Liz because she did the right thing with the budget. Dawn her optimism let's wreck the Country to prove Btexit was a mistake. Damned ****.


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Gaz from Oz wrote:
Thanks. one thing I don't want is to start Partey and hope he is okay. This has back-fired before.

Still a bit worried though as that Sun article shows only the Tea Lady and the Water Boy as being match fit.


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https://www.arsenal.com/news/emile-smit ... es-surgery

Emile Smith Rowe has had surgery on his groin. Won't be back in training until december, so we probably won't see him on the pitch until after the world cup


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with the Emile Smith Rowe injury news we are going to be relying on Marquinos and Vieira more than Arteta might have planned, especially with Marquinos. There also might need to be games where Nketiah starts with Jesus to give Saka or Martinelli a rest.

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Is America fan culture worse than the UK's?


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with the Emile Smith Rowe injury news we are going to be relying on Marquinos and Vieira more than Arteta might have planned, especially with Marquinos. There also might need to be games where Nketiah starts with Jesus to give Saka or Martinelli a rest.

9 games in October

I’d have thought Jesus is the one to rest, at least in some or all of the four cup games.


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I'm nervous. I was invited by a few gooners to watch the game at a pub but I want to watch it alone. If things go pear shaped, I don't want to be around spuds fans.

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I see plenty of Arsenal/Spurs combined 11's around NLD time, its not as easy as just picking the 11 players. Both teams play very different formations and very different tactics.

I think each set of fans would chose their own GK in their combined 11, but if you play in Arsenal's formation with Arsenal's tactics then it has to be Ramsdale because Lloris is not great with his feet.

Spurs play wing backs, of which Perisic is very decent, but he'd get nowhere near a combined team in a back 4. You could say the same about the CB's. In a back 4 Id pick 2 Arsenal CB, in a back 5 then maybe you find room for Romero - but even then a back 3 of White/Saliba/Gabriel is hard to make a case for any spurs boys

So in Arsenal's formation and tactics
Ramsdale
White/Tomiyasu, Saliba, Gabriel, Zinchenko
Partey, Xhaka (I dont see how Holjberg or Bentancur are anywhere these two)
Saka, Ødegaard, Son
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you could even argue Jesus better suits our high press but it would be a bit too biased to leave out Kane and Son with their goal-scoring record


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TG the doomsayer, would you Adam and eve it?

Strange how we're the second strongest financial nation as all the G7 Countries are affected by the US boosting rates for God knows why.

TG the MSM and the Remoaners are doing their best to bring down the Government. They got rid of Boris because they hated his positivity and now they want rid of Liz because she did the right thing with the budget. Dawn her optimism let's wreck the Country to prove Btexit was a mistake. Damned ****.

I thought they got rid of Boris because he told too many porkies?

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Rich wrote:
https://www.arsenal.com/news/emile-smith-rowe-undergoes-surgery

Emile Smith Rowe has had surgery on his groin. Won't be back in training until december, so we probably won't see him on the pitch until after the world cup

That goes some way to explaining why we have seen so little of him this season then.

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Decaf wrote:
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TG the doomsayer, would you Adam and eve it?

Strange how we're the second strongest financial nation as all the G7 Countries are affected by the US boosting rates for God knows why.

TG the MSM and the Remoaners are doing their best to bring down the Government. They got rid of Boris because they hated his positivity and now they want rid of Liz because she did the right thing with the budget. Dawn her optimism let's wreck the Country to prove Btexit was a mistake. Damned ****.

I thought they got rid of Boris because he told too many porkies?
Yes, and unless I missed something it was the Tories who got rid of Johnson, and surely most of them supported Brexit?

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bubblechris wrote:
TG the doomsayer, would you Adam and eve it?

Strange how we're the second strongest financial nation as all the G7 Countries are affected by the US boosting rates for God knows why.

TG the MSM and the Remoaners are doing their best to bring down the Government. They got rid of Boris because they hated his positivity and now they want rid of Liz because she did the right thing with the budget. Dawn her optimism let's wreck the Country to prove Btexit was a mistake. Damned ****.
The right thing with the budget? Time will tell of course, but right now that would seem debatable at the very least. Optimism won't pay the bills!

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Thanks. one thing I don't want is to start Partey and hope he is okay. This has back-fired before.

Still a bit worried though as that Sun article shows only the Tea Lady and the Water Boy as being match fit.

Apparently the tea lady is a defensive midfielder with pace.

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Arsenal have extended with Adidas until 2030. Good move, the kits have been fantastic. Apparently the away kit outsold the home kit for the first time this season


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Rich wrote:
Arsenal have extended with Adidas until 2030. Good move, the kits have been fantastic. Apparently the away kit outsold the home kit for the first time this season

The black or pink one?


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Arsenal have extended with Adidas until 2030. Good move, the kits have been fantastic. Apparently the away kit outsold the home kit for the first time this season

The black or pink one?

I think the black one is the official away - the pink is the 3rd kit. I read it from last nights fans forum chaired by Vinai. The club were struggling to keep up with demand by all accounts


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Rich wrote:
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The black or pink one?

I think the black one is the official away - the pink is the 3rd kit. I read it from last nights fans forum chaired by Vinai. The club were struggling to keep up with demand by all accounts

As long as it stops Adidas from going back to yellow away shirts, any colour is fine by me.

Must admit I’ve only ever bought the home shirt myself. Or I should say requested the home shirt when I’ve been given it for a birthday present. This season’s home shirt has been my favourite in years.


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Never seen it but I’ve heard Tony Adams is a contestant in this year’s Strictly Come Dancing. Has be been knocked out yet or is he still in it?


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Remoaners fault. Classic. And as for your G7 nonsense. Spectacular stuff.

It’s just possible that this version of the Tory party are particularly *%^@ at their jobs.

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Looking forward to another positive performance from the team today. Go Gunners Go!

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Arsenal have extended with Adidas until 2030. Good move, the kits have been fantastic. Apparently the away kit outsold the home kit for the first time this season

Until I see the financial deal compared to other clubs we don’t really know if this was good business.

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Big clash of styles for todays game. Arsenal dominate the ball, press from the front, play shorter quick passes and a very high line. Spurs sit off, press in the middle third and play on the quick counter creating a small number of high quality chances.

It is not an unfamiliar clash of styles as this match up happens quite a lot in the league. One interesting narrative that often comes out of these match ups is of the counter attacking team wins then the other team are said to have played in to their hands etc. but if the dominant team win it is rarely said that they team that sits off played in to their hands.


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Remoaners fault. Classic. And as for your G7 nonsense. Spectacular stuff.

It’s just possible that this version of the Tory party are particularly *%^@ at their jobs.


Wake up and smell the coffee. Where's the pound today?

Where are the reports in the media that we had growth large quarter so there's no chance of recession?

G7 stuff nonsense? You're thinking of the IMF now they are rubbish. Devoted to the EU. Run by and seriously influenced by thecEU. Why are they getting involved in our finances? Have you seen the state of the euro?


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Rich wrote:
Big clash of styles for todays game. Arsenal dominate the ball, press from the front, play shorter quick passes and a very high line. Spurs sit off, press in the middle third and play on the quick counter creating a small number of high quality chances.

It is not an unfamiliar clash of styles as this match up happens quite a lot in the league. One interesting narrative that often comes out of these match ups is of the counter attacking team wins then the other team are said to have played in to their hands etc. but if the dominant team win it is rarely said that they team that sits off played in to their hands.

Although in the North London derby at Tottenham near the end of last season, Tottenham dominated the ball from basically the first minute to the last. Including up to when Holding was sent off.


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Big clash of styles for todays game. Arsenal dominate the ball, press from the front, play shorter quick passes and a very high line. Spurs sit off, press in the middle third and play on the quick counter creating a small number of high quality chances.

It is not an unfamiliar clash of styles as this match up happens quite a lot in the league. One interesting narrative that often comes out of these match ups is of the counter attacking team wins then the other team are said to have played in to their hands etc. but if the dominant team win it is rarely said that they team that sits off played in to their hands.

Although in the North London derby at Tottenham near the end of last season, Tottenham dominated the ball from basically the first minute to the last. Including up to when Holding was sent off.


Is that completely true? I’m not going to go back and watch the first 33 minutes until Holding got sent off but my recollection is spurs only really dominated after holding was sent off.
The two screenshots below show the heat map for the first half and the second half. Spurs kicking left to right in both. In the second half it’s clear a lot of the game was played in arsenals half but the first half even with the penalty and red card looks far more even.
Up to the penalty in the 22nd minute my recollection is Arsenal had started pretty well albeit with neither side truly threatening.


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Rich wrote:
Big clash of styles for todays game. Arsenal dominate the ball, press from the front, play shorter quick passes and a very high line. Spurs sit off, press in the middle third and play on the quick counter creating a small number of high quality chances.

It is not an unfamiliar clash of styles as this match up happens quite a lot in the league. One interesting narrative that often comes out of these match ups is of the counter attacking team wins then the other team are said to have played in to their hands etc. but if the dominant team win it is rarely said that they team that sits off played in to their hands.



Just hope Arteta learnt from the Utd game. We were too open to quick counters through our middle.

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Bernard wrote:
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Big clash of styles for todays game. Arsenal dominate the ball, press from the front, play shorter quick passes and a very high line. Spurs sit off, press in the middle third and play on the quick counter creating a small number of high quality chances.

It is not an unfamiliar clash of styles as this match up happens quite a lot in the league. One interesting narrative that often comes out of these match ups is of the counter attacking team wins then the other team are said to have played in to their hands etc. but if the dominant team win it is rarely said that they team that sits off played in to their hands.

Although in the North London derby at Tottenham near the end of last season, Tottenham dominated the ball from basically the first minute to the last. Including up to when Holding was sent off.

https://www.sportingnews.com/uk/amp/soc ... 8nn5zlzphw
This is a test transcript of the game. Backs up my memory that Arsenal started well, then spurs came back at us and in the 22nd minute they got the generous penalty and 9 minutes later Holding was sent off and it was game over and one way traffic. But until then it was at worst a pretty even game
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14 mins: It's a potentially foolish suggestion to make in this game, but the action has calmed down a little since Arsenal tore at Spurs in the opening minutes and the hosts then fashioned a few openings of their own.
The visitors look freer at the back and seem to have more space, continuing to play passes around inside their own half. Spurs look like they won't mind that, bearing in mind their speed of attacking threat.

Certainly doesn’t suggest Spurs dominated the game from the first kick?


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Certainly doesn’t suggest Spurs dominated the game from the first kick?

I’m absolutely stunned you have found reports claiming otherwise. I was at the game and basically my recollection of it is Tottenham outplaying us for the entire game.


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At least we now definitively know Pep isn’t that good. That bloke Keyes has given the verdict. I am not sure the level of commentators is much better than the quality of politicians.

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Never seen it but I’ve heard Tony Adams is a contestant in this year’s Strictly Come Dancing. Has be been knocked out yet or is he still in it?

According to a review in the Times this morning. He is bottom of the rankings and is described as being ‘stompy’ and looking like his feet were glued to the floor.

Not a programme that I would ever watch.

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Never seen it but I’ve heard Tony Adams is a contestant in this year’s Strictly Come Dancing. Has be been knocked out yet or is he still in it?

According to a review in the Times this morning. He is bottom of the rankings and is described as being ‘stompy’ and looking like his feet were glued to the floor.

Not a programme that I would ever watch.

Nor me, but does that mean he’s still in it? I’d have thought the likes of is it Ken Goodwin (or has he retired) and Anton Du Beke (or however he spells his name) would have voted him out by now? Or are viewers allowed to vote contestants out and Arsenal supporters are voting to get others out?


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According to a review in the Times this morning. He is bottom of the rankings and is described as being ‘stompy’ and looking like his feet were glued to the floor.

Not a programme that I would ever watch.

Nor me, but does that mean he’s still in it? I’d have thought the likes of is it Ken Goodwin (or has he retired) and Anton Du Beke (or however he spells his name) would have voted him out by now? Or are viewers allowed to vote contestants out and Arsenal supporters are voting to get others out?

Apparently nobody gets the boot in week 1.

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