Premier League Matchweek 25 (Feb 11-13)

Are they empty seats at the Emirates? Arsenal fans are absolute dog shite :lol:
 
the amount of times them loose balls end up finding sanchez feets is quite honestly amazing. its like some kind of magnetism. ball will bounce against a player or they'll have a bad touch and somehow it will always land with/on sanchez

Suarez is the same, and the amount of times people mistake it for luck is mental. They're both just very gifted dribblers.
 
If that was us scoring it we would never hear the end of it. Commentators sound quite happy with it.
Not surprising seeing as Alan Smith is an Arsenal legend.
 
Every fecking game, there´s ridicilous important decicions like that gone by the referees.
 
This is where the deliberate handall rule is a bit nonsense. There's no way that goal should stand, whether the handball is deliberate or not.
 
United and Mata got shit on because of a yellow card challenge last week.
Lets see what happens now
 
Arsenal get plenty of decisions their way, it just gets swept under the carpet.

Arsenal do deserve the lead though
 
I really don't get this - almost all teams are basically flawless (including incredible GK's) against Manchester United but the same teams make the simplest mistakes when playing against the other top 6 teams. Can someone explain this to me?
 
We get goals ruled out for high feet when it's well away from the keeper, and Arsenal get goals like that.
Amazing.
 
Arsenal should be like 7th. The amount of luck they've had this season is unbelievable.
 
Soccer Saturday are saying that it should have been dissallowed - what is that blatant?
 
How many dodgy game winning goals have they had this season? Could've swore they had a few earlier on in the season too.

Off the top of my head they got two non existent penalties versus Southampton and Burnley at home in last minute, Koscielny also scored an offside/handball winner away to Burnley and then handball goal from Sanchez today.
 
Every fecking game, there´s ridicilous important decicions like that gone by the referees.

To be fair, I didn't spot that first time round. Just looked like a scrappy goal to me, I wouldn't class it as another showcase of incompetence.
 
Suarez is the same, and the amount of times people mistake it for luck is mental. They're both just very gifted dribblers.

its not dribbling though. sometimes he isn't even involved in the immediate action.

you'd be better off putting down to positioning, reaction time and reflexes than to dribbling
 
No, it was handball. I meant that our goal was coming.
You were looking make likely to score but Hull were still looking pretty dangerous the counter. Their tactics are fecked now thanks to a shit decision.
 
I really don't get this - almost all teams are basically flawless (including incredible GK's) against Manchester United but the same teams make the simplest mistakes when playing against the other top 6 teams. Can someone explain this to me?

Leicester were collectively dire against us to be fair. We should have at least ten more points this season but it's down to our failures in the final third that we don't.
 
For all the luck Arsenal get, they really should be winning stuff. They get a ridiculous amount of jammy goals.
 
This is where the deliberate handall rule is a bit nonsense. There's no way that goal should stand, whether the handball is deliberate or not.

It was madness. They clearly just missed the hand.

I remember seeing players on goal lines handle "accidentally", but the fact still remains that if they hadn't handled it, it would have been a goal, accidental or not!
 
Arsenal should be like 7th. The amount of luck they've had this season is unbelievable.

It's said that good teams don't get lucky, they deserve it. But I can't see what they've done to deserve this amount of luck...
 
I really don't get this - almost all teams are basically flawless (including incredible GK's) against Manchester United but the same teams make the simplest mistakes when playing against the other top 6 teams. Can someone explain this to me?
A mix between the opposition playing Manchester United, the biggest club in England, if not the world, and some extremely poor finishing on our part.