Got beat by sunderland when the ball deflected in off a beachball...
That's where Arsenal are now that Liverpool team of 2010 to follow was exciting management appointments like Roy Hodgson and thrilling summer signings like paul konchesky..
Welcome to Hell!!!
It took us a what felt like a lifetime to get out of that mess..
Good luck you certainly need it..!!!
Remember the season Liverpool...
posted on 29/8/17
We're still capable of racking up the points against the bottom 14. Liverpool and Chelsea might be better against the other top 6 but you get more points for beating the bottom 14.
posted on 29/8/17
Are Stoke a top 6 side now?
posted on 29/8/17
Anyways the similaritys aren't the beachball it's the mass exodus of your best players and the ones who play for you all but downing tools and not trying.. that's what happened to us and that what's happening at Arsenal... sorry to say but that was the start of our serious decline and what's happening at Arsenal mirrors it...
posted on 29/8/17
Didn't the kid who threw it get death threats?
posted on 29/8/17
I think so lol then it was goodbye Mascherno Torres downed tools we struggled to attract any real quality players and mediocrity became the norm...
posted on 29/8/17
Still is!
posted on 29/8/17
comment by 1maneontherun (U4291)
posted 1 hour, 18 minutes ago
Didn't the kid who threw it get death threats?
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Yes that's liverpool fans for you
posted on 29/8/17
Yes that's liverpool fans for you
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I think that's social media for you.
Ask Robin van Persie's wife
posted on 29/8/17
I think there’s a massive overreaction to this.
The year they lost 8-2, they finished third, and won their CL group
It was a poor performance, and some players didn’t look like they wanted to be there, but it’s not irretrievable. I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s a period during the season when they have a long unbeaten run.
We had ownership problems in 2010. Getting rid of Stadtler and Waldorf took a while, and was very disruptive.It was a turbulent time at the club, for a few years: I’m not sure Arsenal are in the same position as that.
Wenger’s teams have developed a curious habit of getting pumped every now and then, but he seems to be able to stabilise things, and recover.
The problem with getting a new manager is that there will necessarily be huge expectations for him.
He has to do better than a manager who, until last season, has always been in the top 4, and has won 3 of the last 4 FA Cups.
Pretty much the only way you can top that record is to win the league, and anybody new coming in is probably going to want a huge amount of money spent on players for the attempt (when you look at the market as it is now).
I can see the argument for getting rid of Wenger...there’s an argument for saying he’s stagnated, but sometimes you need to be careful what you wish for. After they lost 8-2, there was a lobby-group among Arsenal fans to get Owen Coyle in.
Where’s Owen Coyle, now?
posted on 29/8/17
comment by Metro.⚽️ (U6770)
posted 3 hours, 58 minutes ago
I don't think Arsenal are in any real danger.
A change of manager and one good transfer window and they're back challenging.
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I think that's easier said than done Metro, especially with such a high profile club.
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