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Arsenal 3-2 Man Utd - Sunday 22nd January, 2023


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31 minutes ago, Whiskey said:

Hit a nerve that hasn't it, fucking hell xD. There's also a massive difference between someone saying that they will win the league, and that the title is already done.

What nerve. Calm down xD

Seems like it hit your nerve though... 

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5 hours ago, Fusion said:

Edit: Also these ex United players must be the most miserable bunch of people, people like Roy Keane and Scholes are a cancer for the club since the day they retired.

Just thank yourself Paul Merson isn't a Man Utd ex-player mate. If you want misery and rancour... there's no better example there.

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Thought it was a great game of football that hearkened back to the Fergie v Wenger years in relation to the two teams generating important moments in the season.  Not quite there mind you, but there was that aura.

Man Utd missed Casemiro without a doubt because these games are won and lost in midfield. We (Arsenal) on the other hand are on a confidence injected streak where the team feel they can dig themselves out of holes. Considering it's such a young side, confidence is a must in their growth so as to try new things.

I'm just happy we're competing finally.

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1 hour ago, SirBalon said:

Just thank yourself Paul Merson isn't a Man Utd ex-player mate. If you want misery and rancour... there's no better example there.

Seriously, they are not even funny at this point. Take Roy Keane for example, such a miserable cunt that tries too hard to have opinions. No wonder 99% of these players failed miserably as managers with their non-existent managerial knowledge and dinosaur tactics that they only get hired to spout shit on TV.

Then you have Paul Scholes, the guy that couldn't even make a sentence with more than 3 words throughout his 20-years career but nowadays he has opinion about everything. And their excuse to stay relevant "ye in our days we were a winning team, the players now are soft.". These are the same clowns that were defending their friend Ole even at his worst games and licking Ronaldo's butthole.

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10 hours ago, Fusion said:

Seriously, they are not even funny at this point. Take Roy Keane for example, such a miserable cunt that tries too hard to have opinions. No wonder 99% of these players failed miserably as managers with their non-existent managerial knowledge and dinosaur tactics that they only get hired to spout shit on TV.

Then you have Paul Scholes, the guy that couldn't even make a sentence with more than 3 words throughout his 20-years career but nowadays he has opinion about everything. And their excuse to stay relevant "ye in our days we were a winning team, the players now are soft.". These are the same clowns that were defending their friend Ole even at his worst games and licking Ronaldo's butthole.

The most curious of those points that I was always quite bemused with was the point on Roy Keane finding it seemingly impossible to criticise Cristiano Ronaldo. I say this when we consider his career long opinions on that sort of attitude with others. A bit cowardly there and it doesn’t hit with his natural persona.

But yeah, the harkening back with nostalgia infused nonsense to have a reason to criticise with any constructive point of view is ridiculous.  

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