For youNah, I'd just like you to be positive - pessimism is bad for the soul.
But I was comfy in my pessimism
I am now rethinking everything



For youNah, I'd just like you to be positive - pessimism is bad for the soul.



Didn't see thst and honestly alive i didn't see anything but a massive **** up by vvd
Seems to be a bit of a running theme for us and the other teams that emphasise playing out from the back. I think VVD thinks that him touching it can only lead to a corner, so he leaves it for Ali to supposedly launch it clear in play.
It was like against Lille where Elliott should've given away a set piece but almost presented a great chance for Lille by trying to clear it in the opposite direction to where he was facing. Luckily that wasn't punished.
I don't want to jinx it, but... I think this is a very real possibility
@Jimmy Squarefoot . Where have you been?.
Also don't get why people were clamouring for a red for Darwin, pretty obviously nothing more than a yellow
I could see it being either depending on what ref was officiating on the day. It wasn't particularly dangerous, but it was the nature of it... It was clearly an act of frustration rather than part of the game. It felt a lot like the red he got in his very first Liverpool game. A wtf are you doing? Moment.
From the danger/severity/placement of tackle it wasn't a red.
Because it was so unnecessary and clearly lashing out from pure frustration rather than being part of the game, I can see a red. I probably would have given a red if I were ref.... There again I'd be a hardaas ref that no one likes throwing cards all over the place... Because I'm a stickler for rules in the game.

No, the lead is 16 points, but could potentially be reduced to 10.Still think this 16 points is misleading. Obviously Arsenal have 2 games in hand so the lead is really only 10 points.
If Arsenal win 3 games back to back to get that down to 7 before tough game against Everton after an international break
The positives are that we don’t play until the Tuesday and most of internationals are done by wed/thur (Argentina v Brazil is Wednesday) - fingers crossed no injuries there but means SAmericans will get decent rest before our game for a chance.
plus it’s a night game so atmosphere should be brilliant which always makes a difference.
Arsenal have on paper 4 tougher games in United away, Chelsea home, Fulham home, Everton away. If they win all 4 then they still have a chance because they then play Brentford home, Ipswich away, palace home, Bournemouth home which you’d expect them to win.
No, the lead is 16 points, but could potentially be reduced to 10.
When we had a game in hand no-one assumed that that game was won, so we shouldn't make that assumption for Arsenal.
Points in the bag is much better than games in hand - the pressure is on them.
Both Mike Dean and VAR can do one imoFormer Premier league referee Mark Dean believes that VAR made an error not to disallow Smallbone's goal for offside.
Arsenal are averaging 2 pts per game so statistics point to them being 12 pts behind after the games in hand are played .Still think this 16 points is misleading. Obviously Arsenal have 2 games in hand so the lead is really only 10 points.
If Arsenal win 3 games back to back to get that down to 7 before tough game against Everton after an international break
The positives are that we don’t play until the Tuesday and most of internationals are done by wed/thur (Argentina v Brazil is Wednesday) - fingers crossed no injuries there but means SAmericans will get decent rest before our game for a chance.
plus it’s a night game so atmosphere should be brilliant which always makes a difference.
Arsenal have on paper 4 tougher games in United away, Chelsea home, Fulham home, Everton away. If they win all 4 then they still have a chance because they then play Brentford home, Ipswich away, palace home, Bournemouth home which you’d expect them to win.
Arsenal are averaging 2 pts per game so statistics point to them being 12 pts behind after the games in hand are played .