Arsene Wenger, the only football manager that got paid 8 million quid to do nothing but sit on his arse..
that's a very good analogy, well played.
But we really don't know, who knew we'd win 2 FA Cups in a row?
We've been wobbling a bit of late but no one is being properly consistent this year, the league is looking more competitive all round. While we're in the hunt I'll believe we have a chance although the annual pile up of injuries is starting to take its toll and if we fail to challenge this year then Wenger should be sacked if only for failing to sort that out.
The FA Cup you can get lucky with the teams you draw. It's more unpredictable but the league doesn't work like that. 38 games and you face everyone.
Two years ago we played 3 of the top 6 in the Cup. All at home, but still. We didn't get easy draws. Last year we had a reasonable run but we had to go to Old Trafford.
We earned our trophies.
The league is harder but you don't have to win every game, you just have to finish above everyone else. And right now everyone else are as inconsistent as us, and that gives us a chance.
But we faced and beat those bigger opponents earlier in the competition
There's always luck in football. Moreso in one off games which is what cup competitions are all about.
You still have to turn up on the day and get the result, something we notably failed to do in big cup games in the past.
I'm not sure what we're debating here, we seem to be agreeing with each other.
It’s simple really. Just go back to what you and FY were discussing. Nobody knew we’d win two FA Cups in a row but nobody would have had us written off for it either because it comes down to the luck of the draw. You never know which teams you will face. You might have an easier run. The league is different totally different and why people are so pessimistic.
Plenty of people had written off our chances of winning a trophy under Wenger again, any trophy. So I don't agree.
And we didn't win them because we got the luck of the draw, we had tough games both years - tougher than the teams we went out to the two previous years (Blackburn at home, Sunderland away).