NicolaSacco
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That's exactly where the club should be aspiring to be though, plain and simple. It wasn't that long ago that the club sacked Wenger after the fans turned on him because he was 'only getting top 4' and they were going backwards. Of course Arsenal shouldn't be challenging with this team and this manager which is why I said they're a million miles away, that's not to say the club shouldn't be pushing to have the right manager and the right talent to be up there challenging when Arsenal are a supposed huge club, is it? Arsenal have spent plenty of money, let's not act like they're some sort of paupers over achieving by getting 4th. The standards have dropped massively.
It's not silly, sorry mate but you're talking nonsense. You're telling me that United being terrible and Spurs being the same hasn't benefitted Arsenal in getting 4th spot? There's no way you can argue that United haven't been piss poor this season or very similar for Spurs or argue that both of those clubs have gone through big changes, United more so, while Arsenal have been very settled going into the season. United have under performed massively. If this was a biased view I'd be saying we deserve 4th, realistically right now we don't, we've been absolutely shit, you deserve it. But don't be blinkered and act like Arsenal haven't benefitted massively from that. It's not the first time it's happened to a team and won't be the last.
I don’t quite know what you mean by ‘aspiring’ to be top spot though. Clearly there’s 6 or 7 teams who have that aspiration. All but one will fail but that doesn’t mean there are 6 failures every season. I judge Arsenal not on what their ultimate aim is (winning the league) but by how they finish when compared financially to the other teams with the same aspirations. Every club currently above Arsenal, and one below (Utd) have greater resources. Atletico Madrid aspire to win La Liga, Dortmund aspire to win the Bundesliga. It seems absurd to deem those teams a failure if they don’t make it, because they’re up against teams who can pay higher wages, higher transfer fees and have more of a pull.