Probably 50-55,000 had they been able to give a proper allocation of tickets to the away team
I see Arteta has been given a new contract which runs until 2025.
Bizarre timing. Surely they should wait until the end of the season?
There's an outside chance they could miss out on CL football. Is 5th and no trophies after £150m spent really the sort of progress that warrants a new deal? Why the rush?
@BrunelGunner help me out.
it wouldfeelbe very funnyanti-climacticif we now don't get top-4.

I really hope that doesn't come back to bite you on the Arsenal...No matter what happens, I don't see anything topping this:
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No you don't.I really hope that doesn't come back to bite you on the Arsenal...
How about Spurs getting 4th and Chelsea winning the CL.No matter what happens, I don't see anything topping this:
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It does sum up The Powers That Be in this country, though.No you don't.
Realistically they’re not dropping beyond 5th barring a terrible run of results so I suppose giving him a new deal allows for planning for next season as well as stability.
How about Spurs getting 4th and Chelsea winning the CL.

All the players left. He got rid of the ones that didn't, which is fair enough, really.all the players like him
Lack of consistency is a standard feature of the game and the worse. If anything applies to one of their favourite charges (bringing the game into disrepute) inconsistency of officials takes the biscuit.It does sum up The Powers That Be in this country, though.
Whole squad has food poisoning/virus? This is fine.
One player has covid? Better delay the game for months.
Too late you already did it.You're really going to trigger people on here bringing back some of these horrid memories for you![]()
All the players left. He got rid of the ones that didn't, which is fair enough, really.
Pep Guardiola and the £1.5billion bottle factory.
Sheffield Wednesday goalkeeper Bailey Peacock-Farrell certainly isn't in a rush to take his goalkicks, I'll say that much.
Jack Clarke and Alex Pritchard are surprised to see Sunderland promptly go 1-0 up