Our first half performance was outstanding and we could/should have been ahead. The scoreline is irrelevant because we weren't outclassed, we made some mistakes that they punished. The first, Martinez should have been stronger. Second wouldn't have happened if it had been McGinn instead of Sancho. Pointless picking the bones out of the rest. We are a damn good side with at least two of our better players returning on Saturday. This is a blip that gives us work to do to win the league....
The commentator was nauseating, he glorified every goal they scored ranting that they were making a statement, not once did he mention how many players we were missing. Gone to the top of my dislike list even above the two Manc sides.
Quote from: Pat McMahon on December 31, 2025, 05:32:37 PMQuote from: trinityoap on December 31, 2025, 05:28:15 PMPat, I have been moaning for years about how often we give the ball away at throw ins or take so long that all our players are marked by the time that we finally get round to it.It's mad. For a team with coaches who have a fine eye for detail we are consistently atrocious at simply keeping possession. never mind doing something vaguely creative..I just don’t get why folk are willing to pay tens of millions of pounds in transfer fees plus millions of pounds per year in players’ wages yet don’t seem to see the value in a set piece coach, let alone specialist coaches for absolutely everything - goal kicks, throw ins, warming up as a substitute, putting the kettle on, … you’d naturally assume that none of that would be left to chance. Yet it feels like it is sometimes.
Quote from: trinityoap on December 31, 2025, 05:28:15 PMPat, I have been moaning for years about how often we give the ball away at throw ins or take so long that all our players are marked by the time that we finally get round to it.It's mad. For a team with coaches who have a fine eye for detail we are consistently atrocious at simply keeping possession. never mind doing something vaguely creative..
Pat, I have been moaning for years about how often we give the ball away at throw ins or take so long that all our players are marked by the time that we finally get round to it.
There’s is particularly bad as they have no real end with singing support. I was at the 2.0 the season before last and considering they were top of the league they hardly sang or created a noise.
Quote from: TonyD on December 31, 2025, 10:18:02 PMThere’s is particularly bad as they have no real end with singing support. I was at the 2.0 the season before last and considering they were top of the league they hardly sang or created a noise.Bertie Mee said to Bill Shankly have you heard of the North Bank Highbury Shank says no i dont think so but ive heard of the Holte end
Quote from: TonyD on December 31, 2025, 10:18:02 PMThere’s is particularly bad as they have no real end with singing support. I was at the 2.0 the season before last and considering they were top of the league they hardly sang or created a noise. Bertie Mee said to Bill Shankly have you heard of the North Bank Highbury Shank says no i dont think so but ive heard of the Holte end
As I mentioned in my preview, if ever there was a club in the right place at the right time it was Arsenal. Nick Hornby started it, Islington became gentrified and as football got luvvier its residents discovered a ground they could walk to with a team whose manager was French and therefore off the scale of cool. Everywhere else has kicked back against football hipsters; Arsenal have industrialised them.
Agro is the correct quote Percy as you so wisely say...Also as in "Hi Ho Aston Villa, everywhere we go there's agro. Stanley knives and toe caps shining ,razor blades in your Crombie lining."