Premiere League Matchday 10

Arteta was the worst coach in the world 3 games ago. A couple of good games won’t change that yet. This isn’t even a good performance but the 3 points is all that counts.
Exactly. Arsenal lose one game and people will be back mocking Arteta. The flip flop attitude people have is really frustrating.
 
Arteta was the worst coach in the world 3 games ago. A couple of good games won’t change that yet. This isn’t even a good performance but the 3 points is all that counts.
Agreed. Still a better shape and tactical plan than what we’ve served up all season.
 
Surprised to see Arsenal buy Ramsdale. They probably bot him as a back up to Leno but glad to see him being no1 for now. I never really liked Bernd Leno. The other guy they just bot Runarsson 1 or 2 seasons ago was pretty bad.
 
"The game plan has worked perfectly" is such an annoying thing to say when the team in question barely managed to cling on to their lead for half the game only with the help of a couple of improbable GK saves.

"Lads, our plan today is to be good for half of the game, and lucky for the other half. Now get out there, let's go"
 
Maybe. We will be 11th with Ole and our superstars.

If Arteta can get them performing consistently you may be right but I just can't see it myself.

As for United if Ole's here at the end of the season he'll have turned it around and we'll be much higher than that. If he doesn't turn it around he'll be gone by December. Either way, we aren't finishing 11th under Ole.
 
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"The game plan has worked perfectly" is such an annoying thing to say when the team in question barely managed to cling on to their lead for half the game only with the help of a couple of improbable GK saves.

"Lads, our plan today is to be good for half of the game, and lucky for the other half. Now get out there, let's go"
It's a goalies job to make saves. I am always astonished at people suggesting a top professional goalie making g top saves is luck.
 
Could do with Ziyech turning up today, especially with no Mount, Kova, Werner, Lukaku or Puli.

I'm not particularly confident. Our record at St James Park in the last decade is, ehm, interesting. Something like 2 wins in the last 8 or 9 seasons.
 
"The game plan has worked perfectly" is such an annoying thing to say when the team in question barely managed to cling on to their lead for half the game only with the help of a couple of improbable GK saves.

"Lads, our plan today is to be good for half of the game, and lucky for the other half. Now get out there, let's go"

Glad I’m not the only one whose piss has been boiled by the BT commentary.
 
I hope the police were watching the last clip of that creep blowing kisses in the crowd.

What an absolute wrong 'un.
 
Glad I’m not the only one whose piss has been boiled by the BT commentary.
And then after that great Ramsdale save they decided to rave over each and every subsequent one as if it was historic, even if it's just standard stuff from a very narrow angle. Brought up Schmeichel. Aubameyang makes a good volley cross and they bemoan that it wasn't Van Basten 1988. Etc.
 
7 unbeaten in the PL, only 43 to go :angel:
 
Looks like Arsenal are going to benefit from having no European football at all this season. Worked for Chelsea in 16/17 and us in 13/14 to a certain extent.
 
Surprised to see Arsenal buy Ramsdale. They probably bot him as a back up to Leno but glad to see him being no1 for now. I never really liked Bernd Leno. The other guy they just bot Runarsson 1 or 2 seasons ago was pretty bad.

They bought him because Leno is a free at the end of the season and he wasn't signing a deal
 

It was a great save considering how fast the ball was and it was near the top right hand corner. However, he relied on the crossbar and his follow-up was not good enough and almost conceded. It was a superb save but not world-class yet.

They bought him because Leno is a free at the end of the season and he wasn't signing a deal

Not true. His contract ends at the end of season 22/23
 
It's a goalies job to make saves. I am always astonished at people suggesting a top professional goalie making g top saves is luck.
It's not luck that he makes saves, it's luck that a team wins a game in which a GK has to make so many saves. Congrats on the win though.
 
They bought him because Leno is a free at the end of the season and he wasn't signing a deal
End of next season, not sure if his contract ends in 2023 or 2022 with Arsenal having an option to extend.
 
We didn't play well, but a win is a win. Arteta may survive till christmas after all.
 
Looks like Arsenal are going to benefit from having no European football at all this season. Worked for Chelsea in 16/17 and us in 13/14 to a certain extent.
they wont be top 4. Simply because theyre nowhere near the current top 4 in terms of quality
 
Glad I’m not the only one whose piss has been boiled by the BT commentary.
They started with the narrative that Arsenal are back and kept with it repeatedly saying how fantastic they were defensively as they watched Leicester continually get in behind and miss good chances that second half.

Edit - Leicester had an Xg of 1.98
 
Looks like there’s less competition for 4th this year, but we’re really just not very good. I think there’s very little chance that we can sneak it.
 
Glad I’m not the only one whose piss has been boiled by the BT commentary.
The lady (Lucy something?) was poor, just spouting the usual shit about needing to score when on top. Keown is just as bad as well, but that’s nothing new. He just praised Ramsdale for knowing all about Maddison and where he was going to put his free kick, when literally seconds before Ramsdale said he thought he was gonna put the free kick the other side.
 
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"The game plan has worked perfectly" is such an annoying thing to say when the team in question barely managed to cling on to their lead for half the game only with the help of a couple of improbable GK saves.

"Lads, our plan today is to be good for half of the game, and lucky for the other half. Now get out there, let's go"

It's just the ultimate example of the result dictating the narrative. You see it all the time. You particularly see it in European competitions when an English team travels away, gets an early goal, sits back, and gets pummelled by the opposition but somehow holds on and gets the win. "A masterclass. The perfect away performance"
 
Looks like there’s less competition for 4th this year, but we’re really just not very good. I think there’s very little chance that we can sneak it.

There is more competition I think, in the sense that no team outside the top 3 stands out, with the rest all being flawed. United, Leicester, Arsenal, West Ham and even Spurs can find themselves in a strong position if they go on a bit of a run.
 
Arteta was the worst coach in the world 3 games ago. A couple of good games won’t change that yet. This isn’t even a good performance but the 3 points is all that counts.
Exactly. Arsenal lose one game and people will be back mocking Arteta. The flip flop attitude people have is really frustrating.

Are people flip flopping, or is it the fact that this forum had a shit ton of users who’ll have a different opinion on things?

He’s doing a good job, and my 8 posts in the Arteta thread are all defending him.