The Official Arsenal - 14 x Cup Winners Thread (Vol 5)
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Leicester Loyal said:
What's up with Tierney? Was class 3/4 years ago, was gutted when we never signed him from Celtic as I knew Chilwell would be going 12 months later.
Injuries and his bomb down the wing and cross it in doesn't fit Arteta-ball vision, rather a wander around the midfield to the centre spot and give it away again and again Zinchenko (with Tomi now in that role with added ability to tackle/ track back but perhaps look a little out of place in the final third).That and Tierney was so white he was glowing at a previous Dubai training jolly that Arteta couldn't stand the glare...
Increased interest (and money) in the womens game backed by Arsenal increasing number of home games at The Emirates
https://www.arsenal.com/news/emirates-stadium-beco...
Emirates Stadium will host 11 Arsenal Women matches in the 2024/25 season, making it the main home of Arsenal Women.
We plan to play eight Barclays Women’s Super League (WSL) games at Emirates Stadium, alongside three UEFA Women’s Champions League (UWCL) fixtures, should we qualify for the group stages of the competition.
Progress to the latter stages of the UWCL would also mean all home legs in knock-out rounds would come to N5.
https://www.arsenal.com/news/emirates-stadium-beco...
Emirates Stadium will host 11 Arsenal Women matches in the 2024/25 season, making it the main home of Arsenal Women.
We plan to play eight Barclays Women’s Super League (WSL) games at Emirates Stadium, alongside three UEFA Women’s Champions League (UWCL) fixtures, should we qualify for the group stages of the competition.
Progress to the latter stages of the UWCL would also mean all home legs in knock-out rounds would come to N5.
What a bizarre set of supporters Spurs have… they had a very good chance of champions league football, especially with Villa being away to a very in form Palace, and spurs against bottom of the league.
But no, rather celebrate getting 5th. I hope city draw on last day of the season and this spurs celebrated loss is egg on their face as Arsenal win the league.
But no, rather celebrate getting 5th. I hope city draw on last day of the season and this spurs celebrated loss is egg on their face as Arsenal win the league.
The Spurs players and what Ange was saying about this game deserved credit, they went and put a professional performance in with no rolling over, but for some good goalkeeping they might have got something in this game.
Very fine margins which made all the difference in the end.
The fans mentality however is another matter and good to see Ange called it out before the game, but I guess us not winning the league is more important to them and would most likely the same if it was any other set of rivals in this position.
There's still one game left, City have it 99% in the bag, all we can do is beat Everton and hope for the best.
We've been improving year on year and only need a couple of tweaks and players and I feel we will get there sooner rather than later.
Very fine margins which made all the difference in the end.
The fans mentality however is another matter and good to see Ange called it out before the game, but I guess us not winning the league is more important to them and would most likely the same if it was any other set of rivals in this position.
There's still one game left, City have it 99% in the bag, all we can do is beat Everton and hope for the best.
We've been improving year on year and only need a couple of tweaks and players and I feel we will get there sooner rather than later.
extraT said:
Spurs fans really are disgraceful… imagine being happy your own team lost… beggars belief.
No not happy or celebrating that we lost a game, but happy that now you will probably not win the league, big difference, don’t you get it?And every Arsenal fan and I know a few, that I’ve spoken to over the last few days said they would be exactly the same if it was the other way round
martinbiz said:
No not happy or celebrating that we lost a game, but happy that now you will probably not win the league, big difference, don’t you get it?
And every Arsenal fan and I know a few, that I’ve spoken to over the last few days said they would be exactly the same if it was the other way round
Arsenal only have themselves to blame losing at home to villa & parking the bus against city last time out , thought Spurs gave it a good go tonight against a very good team that haven't lost in over five months ,And every Arsenal fan and I know a few, that I’ve spoken to over the last few days said they would be exactly the same if it was the other way round
Willo777 said:
martinbiz said:
No not happy or celebrating that we lost a game, but happy that now you will probably not win the league, big difference, don’t you get it?
And every Arsenal fan and I know a few, that I’ve spoken to over the last few days said they would be exactly the same if it was the other way round
Arsenal only have themselves to blame losing at home to villa & parking the bus against city last time out , thought Spurs gave it a good go tonight against a very good team that haven't lost in over five months ,And every Arsenal fan and I know a few, that I’ve spoken to over the last few days said they would be exactly the same if it was the other way round
martinbiz said:
No not happy or celebrating that we lost a game, but happy that now you will probably not win the league, big difference, don’t you get it?
And every Arsenal fan and I know a few, that I’ve spoken to over the last few days said they would be exactly the same if it was the other way round
Other way round? it’s like asking what foot wear I would like to put on to walk on water… irrelevant question. And every Arsenal fan and I know a few, that I’ve spoken to over the last few days said they would be exactly the same if it was the other way round
RacingPete said:
What a bizarre set of supporters Spurs have… they had a very good chance of champions league football, especially with Villa being away to a very in form Palace, and spurs against bottom of the league.
But no, rather celebrate getting 5th.
I'd PMSL, if Chelsea or Newcastle, or both win their last two games, and Spuds lost to Sheffield in their last game and they ended up in 7th instead on goal difference But no, rather celebrate getting 5th.
juliussneezer said:
Willo777 said:
martinbiz said:
No not happy or celebrating that we lost a game, but happy that now you will probably not win the league, big difference, don’t you get it?
And every Arsenal fan and I know a few, that I’ve spoken to over the last few days said they would be exactly the same if it was the other way round
Arsenal only have themselves to blame losing at home to villa & parking the bus against city last time out , thought Spurs gave it a good go tonight against a very good team that haven't lost in over five months ,And every Arsenal fan and I know a few, that I’ve spoken to over the last few days said they would be exactly the same if it was the other way round
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