Bloody hell some of us are quick to write off a player.
'Cleverley doesn't offer much, does he? He's definitely taken up the KEA role.'I'd say that is pretty definitively writing him off.
I sat in the lower Witton yesterday bang on the halfway line for the first time in years and as I was coming back from getting the drinks at half time I walked past a young girl sat on the Aisle who was wearing an Arsenal shirt!I'm not going to make an issue with a young kid but that's the trouble with these games, gloryhunting fans (or in this case the parents) in the Midlands don't understand the rules when sitting in the home end.And these half and half scarfs have to be surely the worst recent new souvenir of modern football. I fully understand buying one if we're back in europe and playing a foreign team and the novelty of it but a premier league team we play year in year out. Bonkers whoever buys them.
Reading between the lines, it sounds like it could be norovirus. I know people who've had it its basically three to four days leaning over the toilet chucking your guts up.It cant have helped, so on reflection may well be partially the reason we appeared to give up in the second half.
But when you take a battering against sides who can put out a 40 million pound player that they're fans aren't even fucking happy with, you just have to take it.
Quote from: supertom on September 21, 2014, 01:13:17 PMBut when you take a battering against sides who can put out a 40 million pound player that they're fans aren't even fucking happy with, you just have to take it.What's the point then? If we just have to accept getting beat by teams because they've spent more money than us, why are we even bothering?
Quote from: PaulWinch again on September 21, 2014, 11:58:01 AMBloody hell some of us are quick to write off a player.People round me yesterday were saying Sanchez isn't good enough and won't make it in the PL, based on presumably about 70 mins of football he's played so far as they didn't strike me as football hipsters who spent last year watching Elche.
Quote from: BoskoDjembaSalifou on September 21, 2014, 01:21:23 PMQuote from: supertom on September 21, 2014, 01:13:17 PMBut when you take a battering against sides who can put out a 40 million pound player that they're fans aren't even fucking happy with, you just have to take it.What's the point then? If we just have to accept getting beat by teams because they've spent more money than us, why are we even bothering?To be honest for more and more sides every season, simply staying in the Premier League becomes their lot in life. The gap is going to get bigger still I think. Perhaps Spurs and Everton might fall back down and have a few nipping at their heels, but Utd, with what they spend, are unfortunately likely to get back up to the top end again, and Chelsea, City and Liverpool will be up there too. FFP won't help either. You just have to accept that there's 7 stronger clubs in this league we play twice. 14 games where if we win 4-5 of those we've done fucking well. Everton aside in that group, we can't compete anywhere close financially and the sad reality is, spending more money generally gets you better players.It might be sad, but we're competing for best of the rest. That said, I think trying to be best of the rest is a damn site better than scrapping with the bottom feeders for another season. The onus is on us to improve our results against our direct rivals. Because actually, our results against the bigger clubs are generally not too bad. I think outside the top 7 we had one of the best records against the top 6 sides last season and we've already beat Liverpool this season. But we can't have as many games like we did last season. Giving 6 points to Fulham and Stoke, losing at home to Palace etc. Far too many games like that.
They are hounding Pardew for all the wrong reasons because the owner is going no where - Pardew is doing the job asked of him - remind you of anyone close to home?