Okay, so you need to make my argument for me. Okay, we'll accept YOUR version of MY argument and ignore the fact I never made such an argument. It's so fucking childish. But anyway. Given that "coming on here gives you enjoyment", what makes the Arsenal football team in any way equivalent to what we've seen in the past?
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Well ok first off I’m talking about your view of football in general in that the standard has dropped exponentially from this arbitrary time in the past. Henry and Bergkamp were extraordinary even when they were playing, they weren’t of a standard that was easily replicated. Pires ? Well I don’t think Odegaard, Saka are far off that standard at all but please thrill me with your acumen as to how wrong you KNOW I am.
I think football is no better or worse, it just changes…..we are certainly better off now as spectators than ten-fifteen years ago when there were more teams emulating either the Mourinho or Atletico Madrid style or just the kind of non football displayed by Bolton, Stoke etc
I do think that too many teams play the low block, but it’s nothing new. A year after we won the double in 2002…we had teams sticking 11 men behind the ball both in the champions league and the premier league. The fact is the brilliant, one touch pass and move football that you’re eulogising even back then became pretty turgid when it was denied space to operate in, in the final third.
Well thanks for proving an actual answer. It really does move things along so much better.
Here's my conspiracy theory. I think football used to be mostly about sport and partly about money (as a necessity) and is now entirely about the money and with nothing to do with sport. And if you view things that way then absolutely everything makes perfect sense. Try it.
Saka vs Pires? Seriously?
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No it’s always been about money in modern times, certainly since the advent of the premier league….the human rights abusing owners of clubs has just codified it even more so. To be honest if you’re talking about football at a time where it was just about sport, I’m only 40….so you’d be going back before my time
Plus I can pretty much guarantee that I’ve given you the exact answer as in my previous post before now.
Rubbish. The kid who grew up in a town and worked his way uo to play for that town in the football league, that wasn't fake and that wasn't about the money - seeing as they got paid enough to afford chips down the pub we all used to drink in. You are assuring me my own experiences aren't real. Thanks, my mistake.
Everything the modern corporation has touched is worse. I defy abyone to name one example where the corporation has made things better. Just the one. From all of history. Name it.
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If you don’t think at the very least top flight football has been money centric since the premier league began I don’t know what to tell you.
The Roy of the Rovers stuff? I won’t lie, does kind of sound like rose tinted spectacles. It’s human nature to have a romantic view of the past.
As for the strength of your memories, well as I’m trying to debate sensibly I’ll put aside any comment about alcohol killing the brain cells
But as I say I’m only 40, so when it did happen well before my time
As for the stuff about corporations. Not really sure who you’d be expecting to disagree with you on that point
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Are you just inventing arguments to be opposed to. Of course the Premier league was about money from the outset that’s the point I’m making…I didn’t think it needed to be said.
I was 8 when Division one became the Premier League, and when you look at how the Liverpool “red machine” went about winning titles even pre Premier league the pathway was set for what was to come even before then
I was born in the season 1983/1984 which was the first season corporate sponsorship came onto football shirts so what I’m telling you is I have no living memory of football not being about money. I don’t know how clearer I can make that
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