Ledley out for months

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Doubt they'll affect spurs that much as King is always in and out and Sandros not normally a regular starter
 
YV, what you've got to understand is that since the mighty Spurs juggernaut start a-rollin' up the EPL table, leaving the other London clubs in our wake, a strange (if uneasy) alliance appears to have formed between the Chelsea boys and the Gooners. So much so, that their respective boards appear to be inter-changeable these days, in that there is a collective delusion among them that we will magically stop playing the devastatingly slick football that we've been playing for quite some time, now, and turn into Newcastle or Liverpool. Now, you and I might very well consider it a terrible embarrassment that the height of ambition for our club should be expressed by our wishfully hoping that we will succeed, not so much by our club improving, but by another club failing, but that does not appear to be an issue for the Chelsea boys and the Gooners.

I suppose we'll have to learn to live with this kind of bitter jealousy, from now on.
 
YV, what you've got to understand is that since the mighty Spurs juggernaut start a-rollin' up the EPL table, leaving the other London clubs in our wake, a strange (if uneasy) alliance appears to have formed between the Chelsea boys and the Gooners. So much so, that their respective boards appear to be inter-changeable these days, in that there is a collective delusion among them that we will magically stop playing the devastatingly slick football that we've been playing for quite some time, now, and turn into Newcastle or Liverpool. Now, you and I might very well consider it a terrible embarrassment that the height of ambition for our club should be expressed by our wishfully hoping that we will succeed, not so much by our club improving, but by another club failing, but that does not appear to be an issue for the Chelsea boys and the Gooners.

I suppose we'll have to learn to live with this kind of bitter jealousy, from now on
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The delusion is strong in this potato
 
Now, you and I might very well consider it a terrible embarrassment that the height of ambition for our club should be expressed by our wishfully hoping that we will succeed, not so much by our club improving, but by another club failing, but that does not appear to be an issue for the Chelsea boys and the Gooners.

Oh the irony. You're the one who is pretty much camped out on our board given any chance to lord it over and pick apart any of our failings. Seems it is you who seems more content with our/Arsenal's failings then your own (relative success) this year.
 
Spurs wil be fine IMO,its Arsenals injury list and ours that is worrying

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That's a surprisingly fair and unbiased comment <ok>

On balance, I think you are probably right. Whilst we do have some injury woes, we also have a few players returning from injury, plus we have the opportunity to strengthen in this window, if Harry thinks it necessary. Your troubles certainly run a lot deeper, although you do still have a quality squad. Confidence seems to be your biggest worry.