So you mock us for enjoying a 4 all draw at your place? After we had experienced the worst league start in our history and were rock bottom of the league? After bentley scored that goal? After being 4-2 down in the 88th minute? After you lot were chanting "1 nil and you ****ed it up"? After you lot were screaming "olay" at every pass made by your players? And 7 years on you describe that match as us celebrating scrapping a draw when a more accurate description would be "what a bottle job!" If you don't understand celebrating that match (still regarded as one of the great premier league matches) then I think you do not understand football
Yes, partly because you celebrated the draw (a bit like some of you have just been celebrating 1 point at the Emirates again) But mainly because you brought out a DVD to commemorate the event. It's a classic example of small club mentality
No, that's the difference now! No Spurs fan I know was celebrating taking one point at the recent game at The Emirates. We could and should have had all three. Right now, we fear nobody!
Hope so. But seriously, who knows. It's the most wide open season I can remember for some time. It's all to play for still. All places from 1st to about 8th are wide open. But, what I said about us fearing nobody right now, I meant.
It is wide open at the moment, but remember we are still this side of Christmas so there's a long way to go. Arsenal's injury problems are frustrating and if we'd managed to keep our key players fit we could well have opened a gap up at the top, but the silver lining for us is that even though we're crocked we're still right up there challenging.
Did they really release a DVD of that game ? Maybe Spurs and Everton should team up for an Xmas DVD special: 'Amazing draws against the big clubs'
True. If you keep wining with the likes of Sanchez out then when he, and others, come back then it will be a big boost. I think you're the main challengers for City atm. United are quietly there but I doubt a challenge. Leicester will fall away. Then you have Spurs, us and Everton who are sniffing about, not far behind.
I hope that we can keep our best players fit for the rest of the season, the premier league deserves to see the best competition available. It would be a hollow victory for any team that did finish above Arsenal simply because we were only able to field our B team.
If you score two late goals to draw 4-4 at your fiercest rivals of course you're going to celebrate it wildly. We came from 4-0 down to draw 4-4 in a relatively meaningless game at Port Vale about 18 years ago and I still watch the YouTube highlights maybe once a year.
What a crock of ****....your argument that is, not Arsenal's sick record On one hand you call our team being ill v west ham back in the day a bottle job, but your club running sanchez into the ground, not warming players up properly, not buying any any cover for players (which even a blind man could see was necessary) means finishing above Arsenal is a hollow victory? Arsenal are paying the price of poor planning in the transfer market and only Arsenal are to blame for that...not bad luck...Arsenal obviously believe their "B" team is good enough so why are you complaining? Whoever finishes above arsenal (if anyone) will have done so because they had the better squad of players and better manager.
Or ... "watch arsenal **** up a 2 goal lead, at home, in the last 2 minutes of a game, against their local rivals who were having their worst ever start to a season, after the arsenal fans and players were prematurely celebrating a win on live tv in front of millions of people across the globe!" Not very catchy but very accurate