If success breeds success, doesn't that mean Liverpool and Blackburn should switch places?
There were a fair few matches late in Bill's reign where it didn't feel to me that we were bothered about winning the League. Heresy I know....I believe success breeds success,not in Arsenal's case of course!
I couldn't imagine for one minute,Bill Nick not bothering in any competition.I guess my generation sees things much different!
I believe success breeds success,not in Arsenal's case of course!
I couldn't imagine for one minute,Bill Nick not bothering in any competition.I guess my generation sees things much different!
More like none. I've got the programmes for the 1971 and 1973 League Cup Finals.....very few clubs had a squad of 25 to choose from.
I half agree in that if it turned out like that I wouldn't be disappointed. But if we rested players for league matches before cup ties and dropped points that left us fifth I would be well pissed offI might be on my own here but I would sacrifice 4th place for the fa cup or dare I say it champions league winner.next season we will be back home where we belong and our future is looking rosy .personally I don't think it will be hard to attract top players to spurs next season champions league or not who wouldn't want to play in that magnificent new stadium. Just my opinion I'm 57 and old school a lot of you younger fans might disagree .![]()
I know where you are coming from but I think barring injuries we have the squad to cope with having a go on all fronts.correct me if I'm wrong verts has played every game in the league and has been outstanding this season so I don't buy the players are tired thing. Players would rather play than train.I half agree in that if it turned out like that I wouldn't be disappointed. But if we rested players for league matches before cup ties and dropped points that left us fifth I would be well pissed off
...and Jan has played in every Belgium game as well,I think!I know where you are coming from but I think barring injuries we have the squad to cope with having a go on all fronts.correct me if I'm wrong verts has played every game in the league and has been outstanding this season so I don't buy the players are tired thing. Players would rather play than train.

There were a fair few matches late in Bill's reign where it didn't feel to me that we were bothered about winning the League. Heresy I know....



Sounds like a match made in heaven! What could possibly go wrong? [HASHTAG]#trainwreckonthehorizon[/HASHTAG]A summary of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's season-long descent into Anelkaishness.
* During the summer he was publicly angling for a Big Move™ which (obviously) didn't happen - but that didn't stop him from doing things as low-rent as posting a video on Twitter almost literally begging Milan to sign him
* When the aforementioned Big Move™ failed to materialise, he started batting his eyelashes in the direction of the Chinese Super League
* With no Big Move™ happening and him apparently getting cold feet over a move to China, he signed a contract extension with Dortmund - then began moaning to anyone who would listen
* As well as moaning, he's breached club discipline at least twice this season, with him missing a team meeting last week, while back in November there was another unspecified breach of discipline which may or may not have involved him showing up at Taurine FC Leipzig's training ground and filming their training session
* As if that wasn't enough, his father's been spouting off on social media all season long, culminating with a post where he took offence at a journalist describing the entire situation as an "affenzirkus", a term which means either circus or charade, but he decided to use the literal translation of "monkey show" - which he used to make a direct comparison between BVB and Hitler (even though Dortmund never used the word in the first place) while saying that Germany was heading back to the ways of the Third Reich
* While his diva behaviour is hardly anything new and it's been a long-term problem at Dortmund, clearly everyone at the club has had enough with his mates in the team publicly telling him to stop acting like such a bell end. His solution? Decide a move to Arsenal might be worth it, because at this rate none of Europe's top clubs would touch him with a fifty foot pole.

Gideon must be on holiday, as today's Standard had a scathing double page spread detailing how (Morata and Rudiger aside) the Chavs' summer signings have been various degrees of shambolic this season.