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<p>No, thats not true. There is everything to play for. If Chelsea beat Leicester, then it will prove that they are the better team, and in reality were the real winners.</p>
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<p>If that doesn't work, then John Terry will throw Vardy's shoe over the Harding stand to prove it.</p> -
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<p>No, thats not true. There is everything to play for. If Chelsea beat Leicester, then it will prove that they are the better team, and in reality were the real winners.</p>
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<p>If that doesn't work, then John Terry will throw Vardy's shoe over the Harding stand to prove it.</p>
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<p>in the full kit he will have on under his civvies while he sits in the stands?</p>
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<p>I don't like John Terry, i think he's a fluffybunny. But even i think it's a bit sad that an absolute club legend like Terry finishes his career with the club he absolutely loves by being sent off and missing the last game. </p> -
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<p>in the full kit he will have on under his civvies while he sits in the stands?</p>
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<p>I don't like John Terry, i think he's a Fluffybunny. But even i think it's a bit sad that an absolute club legend like Terry finishes his career with the club he absolutely loves by being sent off and missing the last game. </p>
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<p>Kind of fits though.... His tears will be heard throughout the stadium</p> -
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<p>If Arsenal lose to Villa and City win then Arsenal come fourth and could lose out to the scousers if they win Europa!</p>
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<p>Also if Arsenal win and Spurs lose, we come second and all ir right within the Arsenal World</p>
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<p> If Arsenal lose to a Villa side that only have 17 points from 37 games and one from their last 10, I fully expect to see Arsene's head on a pike outside Holloway Road Station</p> -
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<p>If Arsenal lose to Villa and City win then Arsenal come fourth and could lose out to the scousers if they win Europa!</p>
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<p><strong>Also if Arsenal win and Spurs lose, we come second and all ir right within the Arsenal World</strong></p>
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<p>Exactly! As another long-suffering Arsenal fan we can console ourselves with the fact that Arsenal did beat Leicester City - twice (they've only lost 3 times to date).</p> -
<p>No one does straw clutching like Arsenal fans. </p>
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<p>this season?</p>
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<p> If Arsenal lose to a Villa side that only have 17 points from 37 games and one from their last 10, I fully expect to see Arsene's head on a pike outside Holloway Road Station</p>
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<p>Arsenal fans can only dream. Wenger's got at least 10 years left of keeping Arsenal relatively mediocre before the club seems to cotton on to the fact he's not a trophy winner.</p> -
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<p>Arsenal fans can only dream. Wenger's got at least 10 years left of keeping Arsenal relatively mediocre before the club seems to cotton on to the fact he's not a trophy winner.</p>
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<p>and I'll take that. Mediocre is a touch rough. I call a Prem team that doesn't make Top four every year mediocre.</p> -
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<p>and I'll take that. Mediocre is a touch rough. I call a Prem team that doesn't make Top four every year mediocre.</p>
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<p>The key word was relatively. Arsenal seem to have long forgotten that they should be a title winning team, not a top 4 team.</p>
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<p>The FA cup double has been good, no doubt, but it's been a LONG time since that was genuinely considered a tier 1 trophy (which is sad, in itself).</p> -
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<p>and I'll take that. Mediocre is a touch rough. I call a Prem team that doesn't make Top four every year mediocre.</p>
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<p>you are in a mini-league with 3 other teams. In that mini-league, your trophy haul is very small.</p>
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<p>Since your last premier league (12 years), there are those 2 FA cups. Well done on those by the way.</p>
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<p>In that time:<br>
Chelsea = 4 titles, 4 FA cups, 3 League cups, a Champions League and a Europa League</p>
<p>Man U = 5 titles, 2 league cups and a champs league</p>
<p>City = 2 titles, 1 FA cup, and 2 league cups.</p>
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<p>And to show how far you have fallen, Liverpool have an FA cup, a League Cup, a champs league, and we have the final of the Europa coming up. And we've been a bit of a basket case over that time (ok the last 30 years)</p>
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<p>Arsenal are a financially strong club with great revenue streams and a big name who seem to decided coming in the top 4 every year is a trophy in itself. Even this year, with just a little ambition in January, they could have had a real crack at the Premier League. Instead they did nothing, and came no where. </p> -
<p>I'm not argueing that.</p>
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<p>I just remember that when they built Emirates, they had a target of Champs league every year for a decade to be able to afford the stadium. They have acheived that and I imagine this will be one of Wengers last seasons or maybe next season.</p>
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<p>I'm happy enough as my expectation has been low</p> -
<p>I guess my point is they shouldn't be. Don't Arsenal fans pay more for tickets than any other prem side? They should demand more for their money than the same season on repeat for more than a decade.</p>
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<p>I've said before, the management while the stadium was paid for was fantastic, but there have been a couple of years now where it was time to take the team forward, and less than nothing was done. And the results were the same. The Board seem happy, so i guess Wenger is safe, but to me that means 16/17 will be the same season as the last 12. </p>
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<p>But what happens if Wenger doesn't find any "value in the market" doesn't sign anyone, the same shit happens, and both Man U and Chelsea get their act together? Arsenal could be trying to sign a new manager without Champs League football as a lure. </p> -
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<p>you are in a mini-league with 3 other teams. In that mini-league, your trophy haul is very small.</p>
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<p>Since your last premier league (12 years), there are those 2 FA cups. Well done on those by the way.</p>
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<p>In that time:<br>
Chelsea = 4 titles, 4 FA cups, 3 League cups, a Champions League and a Europa League</p>
<p>Man U = 5 titles, 2 league cups and a champs league</p>
<p>City = 2 titles, 1 FA cup, and 2 league cups.</p>
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<p>And to show how far you have fallen, Liverpool have an FA cup, a League Cup, a champs league, and we have the final of the Europa coming up. And we've been a bit of a basket case over that time (ok the last 30 years)</p>
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<p>Arsenal are a financially strong club with great revenue streams and a big name who seem to decided coming in the top 4 every year is a trophy in itself. Even this year, with just a little ambition in January, they could have had a real crack at the Premier League. Instead they did nothing, and came no where. </p>
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<p>That is some tough reading for Arsenal fans.</p>
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<p>The last sentence is really true. With Chelsea tumbling down internally, LVG really not working out at Man U, and City underperforming, this year should have seen Arsenal have a real crack. Nobody could have seen Leicester do what they did, but given the other results, there is no real reason that a well managed, ambitious arsenal shouldn't have been charging for it.</p>
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<p>I'm not having a pop as such, even though that's generally what I do when it comes to football. I do feel for Arsenal, similar the way I felt for the Boks under Straueli, and a lesser extent PdV. The fans deserve better.</p> -
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<p>I guess my point is they shouldn't be. Don't Arsenal fans pay more for tickets than any other prem side? They should demand more for their money than the same season on repeat for more than a decade.</p>
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<p>I've said before, the management while the stadium was paid for was fantastic, but there have been a couple of years now where it was time to take the team forward, and less than nothing was done. And the results were the same. The Board seem happy, so i guess Wenger is safe, but to me that means 16/17 will be the same season as the last 12. </p>
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<p>But what happens if Wenger doesn't find any "value in the market" doesn't sign anyone, the same shit happens, and both Man U and Chelsea get their act together? Arsenal could be trying to sign a new manager without Champs League football as a lure. </p>
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<p>That's true and could have been said for past few season but somehow they still manage.</p>
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<p>As I said, I expect that this will be one of Wengers last seasons.</p>
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<p>We were playing fairly well without being exceptional and I expect it won't take too much to complete the team. Looks as though Dirty is off post season too</p>