I don’t think Arsenalare catching Liverpoolfinishing second at this rate
If they “finish 3rd in a 2 horse race”…. Well.
I don’t think Arsenalare catching Liverpoolfinishing second at this rate
Arsenal suddenly only 3 points ahead of City?
CheersIt was the last day of the 1977 First Division, when we went down, funnily enough.
Sunderland, Coventry and Bristol City were all fighting to stay up, with the latter two facing each other.
Their game had a delayed kick-off while Sunderland lost at Goodison.
Coventry announced the Sunderland score over the PA, reportedly at Jimmy Hill's insistence.
Both sides knew that a draw would keep them up, so they stopped playing for the last 15 minutes.
Had either side lost then they'd have been relegated in Sunderland's place.
Jimmy Hill was the managing director of Coventry at the time.
He was part of the decision to delay kick-off, apparently.
Both him and the club were later reprimanded in the form of a letter telling them off.
Seems about right for our ****ty authorities.
Spurs: 'Hold our beer'the domestic season has been abominable.
We will finish 4th/5th this season. We're lucky that our top-5 rivals are playing each other in the final few games + we have Southampton away final game of the season. So a CL spot shouldn't be under threat, but yes, we won't finish 2nd (or 3rd either probably).
It's gone slightly under the radar because we've made the Champions League semi-finals, but the domestic season has been abominable.
If we don't get to the CL final (which I don't think we will), Arteta's going to be under huge pressure because the league campaign won't be forgiven. I've also noticed more fans beginning to turn against him.
Next season could be his last one at the club.
Spurs: 'Hold our beer'
I did state to you that last season may have been
the Arteta equivalent of Spurs 2016-17.
Reaching the CL final and qualifying again via
the PL on the final day of the season is
equivalent to Spurs 2018-19.
Lol ok fair enough, however, you have a much better opportunity to win the Europa than we do the Champions League. And I get the quality of opposition is higher in the Champions League, however, I guess I expected to be competing (and winning) by now and, well, we're not.
Competing and winning what?
Arsenal finishing 2nd and getting the Champions League semi final is a very good season isn’t it?
We will finish 4th/5th this season. We're lucky that our top-5 rivals are playing each other in the final few games + we have Southampton away final game of the season. So a CL spot shouldn't be under threat, but yes, we won't finish 2nd (or 3rd either probably).
It's gone slightly under the radar because we've made the Champions League semi-finals, but the domestic season has been abominable.
If we don't get to the CL final (which I don't think we will), Arteta's going to be under huge pressure because the league campaign won't be forgiven. I've also noticed more fans beginning to turn against him.
Next season could be his last one at the club.
Competing and winning the Champions League and Premier League. We've competed for the Premier League the previous two seasons, fine, but ultimately, we never got over the line. I also think our lack of domestic cup success is a massive red flag, too.
Getting to a Champions League semi-final - only the 3rd in our history - is not to be sniffed at, especially considering our terrible European record. However, when you look at things in the wider context of the last 5 years - no trophies at all, bottling top-4, bottling the league, crumbling when the pressure is on, quality of football declining, hugely questionable transfers etc - then it paints a bleaker picture and doesn't bode well for us under Arteta.
He may get one more season after this one, but if he comes up short again, time to move him on and find someone who can deliver when it matters.
It can all turn on a sixpence though.
Win the CL and he'll rightly go down as a club legend and all of the futile PL challenges will be forgiven and forgotten.
And to do that without really having had a proper striker for the past 5 years would be even more impressive imo.
By contrast most of us are in agreement that winning the EL wouldn't save Ange from the sack.
If you want to see an 'abominable' league record, look no further than ours.