Mike Dean remembered he's a Spurs fan right at the end there
And Walcott.Man, the rubbish decision might distract them, but I can't see Arsenal finishing in the top 4, and there is big trouble around the corner when Sanchez and Ozil are gone.
Man, the rubbish decision might distract them, but I can't see Arsenal finishing in the top 4, and there is big trouble around the corner when Sanchez and Ozil are gone.
They're already the weakest of the top six by some distance. They have an awfully large number of narrow escapes, and the firepower that offset their defensive frailties in years past has been diminished.
They really need to turn the squad over a bit in the summer; likely will be forced into it anyway, but their squad seems to be atrophying a bit. Lacazette's a good addition, but it has to be a massive concern that they finally got the type of striker they coveted, and are scoring fewer goals than ever.
Mike Dean that is appalling refereeing. Never, ever a handball.
Yeah. There's been a few "competitive football is dead" articles in the last week or two which I get, Man City are amazing and the other 5 are mostly really good. But Arsenal have deferred a load of problems, and Chelsea/Man Utd both don't seem comfortable which makes me not so worried about the future. If only we could be good again.
I read an article, probably some time ago now, suggesting that more than three sides should be relegated. At it's extreme, anything up to ten.
I think the heart of the article was more to do with closing the gap between PL and Championship, and cutting out the managerial sacking merry-go-round of the PL, but these days it could equally apply to trying to cut out deadwood and to encourage attacking football (because draws wouldn't keep you up).