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The Official 2021/22 Premier League Thread

Smashing and lump in my throat watching this. The 30 seconds where Brentford's manager took a pic with a young kid to tears streaming down the face of an older guy who'd obviously gone through a lot of hardship supporting them all set to the soundtrack of the stadium belting out Hey Jude.

Magical. Welcome back football.
 
Smashing and lump in my throat watching this. The 30 seconds where Brentford's manager took a pic with a young kid to tears streaming down the face of an older guy who'd obviously gone through a lot of hardship supporting them all set to the soundtrack of the stadium belting out Hey Jude.

Magical. Welcome back football.
Having fans back makes such a difference.
 
Same the Arsenal players looked incredibly soft/weak to me. A bit surprised actually, never a top 6 finish for me at least after seeing this.
Tempting fate I know, but not sure that I see this Arsenal team finishing above 8th this season
 
Smashing and lump in my throat watching this. The 30 seconds where Brentford's manager took a pic with a young kid to tears streaming down the face of an older guy who'd obviously gone through a lot of hardship supporting them all set to the soundtrack of the stadium belting out Hey Jude.

Magical. Welcome back football.
Got quite emotional myself watching that
Literally cannot wait to see my pals on Sunday and watch a proper football match with an atmosphere
 
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The Arse are a classic example of why fans should not drive footballing decisions. First, they ousted Wenger, a manager who was making good out of average players. Have to question his transfers but his coaching was top tier (similar to Poch in that sense). Then they get an experienced capable manager in, but the fans are still clinging to greatness. They have an entitled outlook - the arse should be up there. So rather than let the decent manager improve the side and make progress - they demand his head too - and replace him with a manager who has no experience. Arteta's experience is working under a manager who has the perfect pieces to a football puzzle. You can not replicate Guardiola when you have average players rather than elite ones. You have to be able to dominate possession and force your way through with sheer skill for that system to work. With average players, it just leaves the side open at the back, without any potency going forward (as the opposition learn to sitback).
 
Haha sky fell over themselves to get an interview with Frank when he walked by. Arteta strolled behind them in shot and Neville looked at him like he was the binman or something.
 
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