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The Goon Thread

Especially as they have a pretty thin squad so most will have to play every game
That's the gamble for them this season.
Finish top 4 and they are sorted going forwards.
They have enough to cover most areas for a month.
No crazy Xmas schedule might help them too.
 
Playing about 2/3'rds of their 1st team on a 4G pitch tonight
It would be really unfortunate if some of them got injured
 
They're extremely lucky to be in the lead! Glimt have a had by far the better chances, and their goal was pure luck! A defender tackled Saka, and the ball bounced back into the face of Saka and into the goal.
Their luck is endless it seems!
Arsenal lucky, never !!!
 
They're extremely lucky to be in the lead! Glimt have a had by far the better chances, and their goal was pure luck! A defender tackled Saka, and the ball bounced back into the face of Saka and into the goal.
Their luck is endless it seems!

Happy for them to be riding their luck at this stage of the season, and also to remind them that we were top last season under Nuno at an equally irrelevant stage of the season and look how that panned out..

That said they're obviously playing rather good football atm and have the results to match, could do with a couple of injuries to key players like Jesus / Odegaard / Partey and see how the squad does when things get tough.
 
When are we going to admit that they may just finish above us this year...

They have had the cushiest fixture list in recent memory. Played all their big matches at home - Liverpool, us, even had the sanity-restoring visit of City put off until it won't matter anymore. Lost to the only semi-decent club they've played. Team tapioca. Second half will be far more demanding.
 
They have had the cushiest fixture list in recent memory. Played all their big matches at home - Liverpool, us, even had the sanity-restoring visit of City put off until it won't matter anymore. Lost to the only semi-decent club they've played. Team tapioca. Second half will be far more demanding.
Easy run of games...
Peeps missing penalties...
Buying red cards...
Getting let off red cards...
(alleged) rapist...
They are the New Leicester...
 
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He is hugely respected and feared at the PL, fought for his place at the table amongst the bigger clubs years ago and when there is a collective issue from clubs they often send him to sort as their voice.

Also I worked with the PL at Spurs v Palace last season when Palace tried to get the game called off for 2 covid cases, Levy wanted the game to go ahead, as he should, so with the threat of the game being called off because Palace were refusing to leave the team hotel he made sure the ground was open and all staff arrived at 10am still and threaten to send both the PL and Palace the invoice for all operational costs for the day, low and behold the PL forced Palace to turn up

For all his faults he fights tooth and nail for the club
Interesting that Palace had to play with 2 covid cases while Arsenal were allowed to call off a game with 2 covid cases (one of which was away at Afcon anyway).
 
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