I don't know why people fear Simeone so much when you see how negative Wenger has become, at least Simeone's pragmatism could possibly elevate us to a new level.
I don't know why people fear Simeone so much when you see how negative Wenger has become, at least Simeone's pragmatism could possibly elevate us to a new level.
Third thing.
Giroud and Walcott are lazy, lazy, lazy bastards. Thieves. It's a joke we have these turds at this club, they wouldn't get within a mile of any half decent club. They need to be kicked out the door as an absolute priority come the summer.
But with the mega loser we have in charge, it won't happen.
City players lamely walking round an empty stadium :lol:
Pellegrin on the mic - tell them to stick it up your bollocks!
Fernandinho gets away with so many fouls it's bordering on corruption. How can refs not notice his blatant scroting?
Mind you we have bigger issues, we are stuck with this fool, the way he celebrated at the end was embarrassing, I bet he has a bonus for finishing top 4, it's all he cares about.
Ramsay was toilet again, walcott is such a bad bad player, he is so out of his depth. Bellerin was our best player I thought.
What's he smoking? (Legit question in his case).Quote:
Arsenal's Jack Wilshere, speaking to Sky Sports: "That point could be big, if we can win our home games. City are a good team and you don’t really want to fall a goal behind. But we showed character, we’ve got dangerous player son the break and Sanchez came up with it.
"We knew we’d have a lot of possession and throughout the game we felt comfortable and that we might hit them on the break.
"It was great to play, but a shame to come on for an injured player, especially someone like Danny. But to play in a game like this with such intensity was great for me."
Because it shouldn't have to be a choice between dull and duller. We've slated Maureen for his shit football over the years and that isn't the only way to win. It's funny watching Atleti undermine the two mega cunt teams in Spain but they're hardly doing it with finesse or anything that is exciting.
Fourth thing.
We have no tactics. None. We have no plan. Nothing. This is the worst football I have seen at Arsenal since some of the darker days under Terry Neill, and even then there were a few crumbs of comfort.
There's nothing here.
Our style is - nothing. We play nothing ball. Pointless, aimless, soul crushing shit ball. The space we gave that useless bunch of gypos today. The way we stroll around the pitch (Welbeck and Alexis excluded). The body language, telegraphing the fact they just don't give a fuck.
That was not a good typo side we were up against. A half competent manager could have sent out an average bunch of players and taken 3 points today. Our idiot didn't even try. He's already celebrating his latest also-ran trophy.
Wumger, the ultimate flame fanner.Quote:
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger, spaeking to Sky Sports: "I was surprised by the intensity of City's start. We expected an intense game but they really came out with strong pressure. The good thing is that we absorbed it and we've shown good character today.
"Man City today decided to give a big present to Pellegrini in his last home game - they were on fire. When it was 1-1 it didn’t look like we would score but when we were 2-1 down we looked hungry and dangerous again. The players wanted not to lose.
"When it was 2-1 I wanted to bring on Cazorla to get greater fluency, but at 2-2 I went for a bit more security because they had a number of attacking players on, like Bony and Sterling.
"We have to finish the job now in the league against Villa - we want to finish the season with a win at home."
NQ you need to switch to decaff.
I have just watched the goals and Giroud was good today for a change and must play like that far more often, because of course he will be here next season.
I am amazed we got a point and that confirms 3rd place at least maybe second but I very much doubt it, all Spuds need is a point against Newcastle as their goal difference is much better than ours.
I want Wenger out as well, I genuinely would rather have Pellegrini.