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  • Leicester

    17 43.59%
  • Spurs :-(

    11 28.21%
  • Arsenal :-)

    9 23.08%
  • City.

    2 5.13%
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    If we continue with this form, we could well drop out of the top 4.

    Part of me wants that to happen. But it won't, because the money is too important.

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    If we win the next 2 we're X points behind.

    If we can win the next 3 we're X points behind.

    If we can win the next 2 after that we're X points behind.

    If we can...oh, we're out of games.

    It's over lads, don't waste your time with the ifs and buts.
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    IF:

    We kick the incompetent fool of a manager we have out the door and get a proper manager in;

    We kidnap Kroenke and dump him in a slurry lake on one of his own ranches;

    We get back to the basics of football like passing and shooting;

    Maybe we can overhaul Leicester City.

    And it will have only cost the fans thousands a year over 10 years.
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    Next 4 fixtures
    Leicester West Brom (H) Watford (A) Newcastle (H) Palace (A) I see at least 3 wins there
    Spuds West Ham(A) Us (H) Villa (A) Bournemouth (H) Optimistically 2 wins and draw
    Us Swansea (H) Spuds (A) West Brom (H) Everton (A) Optimistically 2 wins and a draw
    City Liverpool (A) Villa (H) Norwich (A) United (H) 2/3 wins and a draw

    And then in April Leicester have three home fixtures - it does look like theirs to lose... perhaps Wenger could give Ranieri a call and talk him through how to handle pressure.

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    Meh different season, same old bullshit story. On paper we always look like we SHOULD be up there and theoretically we have the quality of players who should be capable of doing such a thing, but in reality we're just pathetic weaklings who would struggle against a team of ducks.

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    It is interesting how you watch Arsenal between 2001 and 2005 and the one thing that stands out is how direct we are, back to front in two maybe three passes top.

    Built a system to play around a player who left the club almost five years ago.

    We do have good individuals in our side but not a team

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbert_Chapman's_Zombie View Post
    We do have good individuals in our side but not a team
    Plenty of talent but nothing flows. Every attack is so mechanical and thought out, we don't do anything off the cuff, there is nothing unpredictable about us to panic the opposition. Video analysis of us must be a doddle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbert_Chapman's_Zombie View Post
    It is interesting how you watch Arsenal between 2001 and 2005 and the one thing that stands out is how direct we are, back to front in two maybe three passes top.

    Built a system to play around a player who left the club almost five years ago.

    We do have good individuals in our side but not a team
    Back to front with speed and precision and the midfield advancing with pace to support the front men but crucially keeping they shape. No wandering all over the place, it was a unit operating as one. We still pinged the ball around but every pass had a purpose. Now we pass it around to buy time because there's no movement ahead and there's no pace, zero urgency. We are the opposite of those teams from the past, worse in every aspect of the game. If Wenger persists he'll have taken us back to where we were before he arrived, in fact he'll have taken us further backwards. `we can't pass a ball any more. And Arsenal team that can't pass. How did we manage that?
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    True we have massively over relied on Ozil to be our creative outlet, he is unpredictable in the sense that he can see a pass which few others can.

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    Spurs have West ham away on Wednesday, they should drop points there and then you'd hope we wouldnt roll over for them on Sunday.

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