It will be 2-1, last minute winner.Huntley & Palmer wrote:Win against Liverpool at the weekend Gazzer?
Yep. All very well stroking the ball around against a frightened Reading side but up in the frozen north Arsenal fail again.Garry Mann wrote:aLOLad spot on as the Arsenal choke begins.
Arsenal have won back to back titles.floyd__streete wrote:Yep. All very well stroking the ball around against a frightened Reading side but up in the frozen north Arsenal fail again.Garry Mann wrote:aLOLad spot on as the Arsenal choke begins.
Great to see their ego dented, some of the most self-righteous supporters in the league:
"have you ever seen Chelsea play like this" - no, but when did you ever win back to back titles?
"Liverpool, hoof the ball" - you don't get extra points for style.
In the modern era? Under Wenger? Chelsea have won two titles back-to-back in the time when Arsenal have been playing such great, trophyless footballreadingbedding wrote:Arsenal have won back to back titles.
Give it a rest, you've already been proved wrong as Arsenal again bottle it up north when it gets a bit coLOLd. 5 points dropped in 2 games against 2 poor teams. Best team in the worLOLd. I like the way Arsenal play but as soon as they win a few games you get the media and all their fans coming out of the woodwork talking about being the best team in the world.cmonurz wrote:I have used alad logic for my updated view of the championship race.
Ahem.
"Having been unbeaten all season, Liverpool's defeat at Reading was affordable."
Katie Marsden wrote: but as soon as they win a few games you get the media and all their fans coming out of the woodwork talking about being the best team in the world.
I'd call dropping 5 points in 2 games you'd expect to win choking especially after they did the hard work and won at Villa. They had a decent lead over United but have thrown that away now and they still have 4 very hard games to come in the next few weeks.cmonurz wrote:Arsenal have lost one game all season. This isn't by any stretch of the imagination, 'bottling it'. And they only go away 'up north' twice more before March. As you rightly say on another thread - the league is about 38 games, not individual defeats, so stop shifting the goalposts to suit your arguments. I am sure if United do lose at Anfield next week, the defeat will be 'affordable'.
They are still ahead of united though. which means it's still theirs to lose and not united's to win.Katie Marsden wrote:I'd call dropping 5 points in 2 games you'd expect to win choking especially after they did the hard work and won at Villa. They had a decent lead over United but have thrown that away now and they still have 4 very hard games to come in the next few weeks.cmonurz wrote:Arsenal have lost one game all season. This isn't by any stretch of the imagination, 'bottling it'. And they only go away 'up north' twice more before March. As you rightly say on another thread - the league is about 38 games, not individual defeats, so stop shifting the goalposts to suit your arguments. I am sure if United do lose at Anfield next week, the defeat will be 'affordable'.
And wouldn't United expect to win at Bolton, and at home to Reading?Katie Marsden wrote:I'd call dropping 5 points in 2 games you'd expect to win choking especially after they did the hard work and won at Villa. They had a decent lead over United but have thrown that away now and they still have 4 very hard games to come in the next few weeks.cmonurz wrote:Arsenal have lost one game all season. This isn't by any stretch of the imagination, 'bottling it'. And they only go away 'up north' twice more before March. As you rightly say on another thread - the league is about 38 games, not individual defeats, so stop shifting the goalposts to suit your arguments. I am sure if United do lose at Anfield next week, the defeat will be 'affordable'.
In fact you could say United arn't in poll position because they bottled their start to the season.cmonurz wrote:And wouldn't United expect to win at Bolton, and at home to Reading?Katie Marsden wrote:I'd call dropping 5 points in 2 games you'd expect to win choking especially after they did the hard work and won at Villa. They had a decent lead over United but have thrown that away now and they still have 4 very hard games to come in the next few weeks.cmonurz wrote:Arsenal have lost one game all season. This isn't by any stretch of the imagination, 'bottling it'. And they only go away 'up north' twice more before March. As you rightly say on another thread - the league is about 38 games, not individual defeats, so stop shifting the goalposts to suit your arguments. I am sure if United do lose at Anfield next week, the defeat will be 'affordable'.
I'd like see how many teams win at Pompey and City this season. United had a difficult start but it shows how well they've recovered that they're only 1 behind Arsenal despite taking 2 points from the first 3 games. Ferguson will be delighted especially as they've also been without key players for much of the season. Scholes coming back in January will make the difference.Ian Royal wrote:In fact you could say United arn't in poll position because they bottled their start to the season.cmonurz wrote:And wouldn't United expect to win at Bolton, and at home to Reading?Katie Marsden wrote: I'd call dropping 5 points in 2 games you'd expect to win choking especially after they did the hard work and won at Villa. They had a decent lead over United but have thrown that away now and they still have 4 very hard games to come in the next few weeks.
Yeah, but you said 'ever'.floyd__streete wrote:In the modern era? Under Wenger? Chelsea have won two titles back-to-back in the time when Arsenal have been playing such great, trophyless football :roll:readingbedding wrote:Arsenal have won back to back titles.
Excellent game though. bet it was a right bugger to watch at the time.Katie Marsden wrote:Just a shame about the 7 at the other end
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