it was pretty obvious, they are also winning it next yearcity are winning the league again. and they've been vulnerable this season so we can only blame our collective selves
Man City in 2024: WWWWDWWWDDWWWWWWWcity are winning the league again. and they've been vulnerable this season so we can only blame our collective selves
Well I mean Tomiyasu, Partey, Jesus, Zinchenko all missed chunks of the season, Partey almost all of it. Definitely could have been worse for sure but still.Yeah if Arsenal don't win it this year then I don't see them winning it for a long time. They had so many lucky breaks this season. Nearly every time they had a tough fixture the other team had key players injured or suspended, so many ref calls in their favour, barely any key injuries to their squad other than Timber. Stars won't align that favourably again.
Sorry =(
This upcoming game might be their hardest match of the season.
Based on h2h and match history, Yeah? They've never scored a single goal at spurs for the past 4 years at least and never gotten a single point here either.
Based on h2h and match history, Yeah? They've never scored a single goal at spurs for the past 4 years at least and never gotten a single point here either.
All the haters saw Hudson-Odoi score and you all had your salt ready to sprinkle in our wounds.
TAKE THAT YOU HATERS! TAKE THAT!
We'll be back soon enough.Thats all well and good but you're 7th and you got Todd Boehly as your owner.
They have been yeah but they did just come from behind to beat burnley at home..so you never know.. their team isn't riddled with injuries..they have almost all their main players fit. Its just the 'form' and it is City to which they have always been a kryptonite of sorts. Forgot to mention that this match is also their last home game so they might go all out just to get a win or something that'll cheer up the crowd.History or not, to suggest this is City's toughest game of the season is laughable. Can Spurs win or draw yes, but that doesn't make this City's toughest game of the season. Spurs are in awful form and no amount of history is going to change that.
They have been yeah but they did just come from behind to beat burnley at home..so you never know.. their team isn't riddled with injuries..they have almost all their main players fit. Its just the 'form' and it is City to which they have always been a kryptonite of sorts. Forgot to mention that this match is also their last home game so they might go all out just to get a win or something that'll cheer up the crowd.
Fine I take that back. You're right.I only take issue with the idea that this is City's toughest game of the season, nothing more. I think the bad record will be broken. But stranger things have happened. Even in victory today Spurs looked very open at the back. It would be hilarious if Spurs for Ed dropped points though. What a twist.
Need the most controversial and brave prediction possible for arsenal united
Need the most controversial and brave prediction possible for arsenal united
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11/2 for a united win, damn. they're not having a good season but crazier things have happened
So I just checked wins/losses for united and arsenal h2h home and away in since 2020 season and Arsenal have recorded 5 wins and 2 losses and united 2 wins and 5 losses.. the rest are draws.11/2 for a united win, damn. they're not having a good season but crazier things have happened
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If we don't win this convincingly, it will be a disaster.
GD is a real consideration right now so winning by a few goals is preferable.At this stage of the season does it matter if you play like shit but win 1-0 because it comes off Casemiro's arse or something?
GD is a real consideration right now so winning by a few goals is preferable.
Plus, a big win would be very funny and make Goldbridge have a giant meltdown.
I'm still not expecting us to thrash United BTW