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The Goon Thread

Shock statement of the year: Arsene Wenger says the referee was wrong to award a penalty against Laurent Koscielny in Arsenals defeat to Stoke.
 
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Hahahahahahaha, ****ers!!!!
 
Shock statement of the year: Arsene Wenger says the referee was wrong to award a penalty against Laurent Koscielny in Arsenals defeat to Stoke.

Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha waaaaaaaaankers!

We had BETTER ****ing paste them in 2 weeks, the smug pricks...
 
Arsenal's next EPL fixture is the NLD. Before that they have Everton in FA cup and Bayern I the CL. Lose those and they're going to be wobbling big time.
 
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Anyone else got a horrible feeling that Ozil is going to come good against us after being quiet for about two months? He'll probably get a hat trick.
 
The Squatters looked absolutely ordinary in their game at Stoke.

I think it will be between us and them for fourth, as Liverpool look in very good form at the moment.
 
Spurs, City and Chelsea in the space of two weeks. Lose all three and the wheels will come off their cart.

Well they might lose two. I cant see us beating them, our current squad, bar the odd exception, will treat it as 'just another game', where, as we have already seen, their players treat the match for what is actually is, a grudge match against your big rival.

Its been said many times before we miss players like VDV, Bale and to a certain extent Jenas, who appeared to know what a NLD means to the fans
 
Possibly a cheeky question, but here goes...if Wenger goes a 9th season without a trophy will that make him a Rich Man's David Moyes?

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Possibly a cheeky question, but here goes...if Wenger goes a 9th season without a trophy will that make him a Rich Man's David Moyes?

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Serious answer - no. Because he has won trophies and The Invincibles and Bergkamp and Moyes can work the zip on his coat.
 
Arsenal analysis: How recent Premier League title challenges have always ended in the months of February and March

Arsene Wenger labelled Arsenal's 1-0 defeat at Stoke City on Saturday as a "massive setback" to their their title aspirations, leaving his side four points behind Chelsea in the race for the Premier League. Unfortunately for Wenger, recent history does suggest that it is always in the months of February and March that the Gunners' title challenge falters.

Since the club last won the Premier League in 2003/04, they have been in the top two on 1 February in three different seasons, but in none of those campaigns did they improve their position during those months, falling down the table in two.

In addition to Everton in the FA Cup and Bayern Munich in the Champions League, a nightmare run of league fixtures await in the Premier League, starting with Tottenham Hotspur (away) on 16 February, followed by a sequence of Chelsea (away), Emirates Marketing Project (home), and Everton (away).

Seasons since winning the title in which Arsenal have been in the top two on 1 February:

2013/14 (final position: ?)

Arsenal have won only two of their last six Premier League fixtures, including none in their three away from the Emirates.

League position on 1 Feb

1 Emirates Marketing Project 53
2 Arsenal 52

2010/11 (final position: 4)

While they did not lose any Premier League matches in the months, the club failed to gain any ground on Manchester United, dropping points in the memorable 4-4 draw at Saudi Sportswashing Machine on 5 February after they had been 4-0 up after 26 minutes at St James' Park.

League position on 1 Feb

1 Man Utd 51
2 Arsenal 46

League position on 1 April

1 Man Utd 63
2 Arsenal 58

2007/08 (final position: 3)

Following on from the 2-2 draw on 23 February, which included striker Eduardo's horrific leg break and then captain William Gallas kicking the advertising boards at the final whistle after the 2-0 lead was surrendered, the club went four Premier League matches without a win.

League position on 1 Feb

1 Man Utd 57
2 Arsenal 57

League position on 1 April

1 Man Utd 76
2 Chelsea 71
3 Arsenal 70

2004/05 (final position: 2)

A 4-2 defeat by Manchester United at Highbury on 1 February started the period - the match fondly remembered for the clash between Roy Keane and Patrick Vieira in the tunnel before kick-off.

League position on 1 Feb

1 Chelsea 61
2 Arsenal 51

League position on 1 April

1 Chelsea 77
2 Man Utd 66
3 Arsenal 64
 
They were ****ing woeful on Saturday. Unfortunately Ramsey is back for them soon so I expect their form to pick up a little cos he's their best player. Hopefully Chav Wheelchair gets dropped for him, watching him sulk on the bench every week would be hilarious.
 
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