Since Emery took over, the table reads thus:1. Arsenal - 30 points2. Man United - 28 points3. Man City - 26 points4. Newcastle - 23 points5. Tottenham - 22 points6. Aston Villa - 22 pointsIf we can improve our home form against the likes of Palace, weighed in context with Leicester and Wolves (games we ought to, but did not, win) then the improvements in the summer ought to make us a lot more competitive.
Nailed-on draw, the type of result that keeps us perennial mid-table Aston Villa.
Quote from: eamonn on March 01, 2023, 04:25:43 PMNailed-on draw, the type of result that keeps us perennial mid-table Aston Villa. Nah, FTCPEFF.
Quote from: Brazilian Villain on March 01, 2023, 06:57:31 PMQuote from: eamonn on March 01, 2023, 04:25:43 PMNailed-on draw, the type of result that keeps us perennial mid-table Aston Villa. Nah, FTCPEFF.Eagle fucking fucks?
Quote from: Axl Rose on March 02, 2023, 03:37:57 AMQuote from: Brazilian Villain on March 01, 2023, 06:57:31 PMQuote from: eamonn on March 01, 2023, 04:25:43 PMNailed-on draw, the type of result that keeps us perennial mid-table Aston Villa. Nah, FTCPEFF.Eagle fucking fucks?Close, Eagle Fellating Fuckers.
Quote from: Smithy on February 28, 2023, 03:06:30 PMZaha always seems to have a good game against us, unfortunately, and he makes a BIG difference to the way Palace play. If he's fit to play (I think he's missed four games?), I'll be surprised if he's fit enough to do a full 90. It was a hamstring, so he won't have been doing much fitness work in meantime.It's a big test for Matty Cash. It might be Palace, but Zaha is about as difficult a winger as there is to face in the league. If Cash plays well against him, or we can find a way to stop the supply to him while he's hugging the line, I think we'll win comfortably.I hope Zaha plays and Cash is tasked to deal with him. Time for him to step up and show Emery what he is made of. If he plays again like he did in the first half v Everton then he might not have a future with us.
Zaha always seems to have a good game against us, unfortunately, and he makes a BIG difference to the way Palace play. If he's fit to play (I think he's missed four games?), I'll be surprised if he's fit enough to do a full 90. It was a hamstring, so he won't have been doing much fitness work in meantime.It's a big test for Matty Cash. It might be Palace, but Zaha is about as difficult a winger as there is to face in the league. If Cash plays well against him, or we can find a way to stop the supply to him while he's hugging the line, I think we'll win comfortably.
Wif Zaha is out of contract in the summer. He's already leaving.Previously, at Arsenal Emery, pursed him so he'll know about all his strengths and how to nullify him. The players selected will have all the information on their direct opponent.
Quote from: Footy-Vill on March 02, 2023, 10:33:14 AMWif Zaha is out of contract in the summer. He's already leaving.Previously, at Arsenal Emery, pursed him so he'll know about all his strengths and how to nullify him. The players selected will have all the information on their direct opponent. Presumably he'd have known even more about Martinelli and Saka's strengths. Knowing about them and doing something about them are two very different things.