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Arsenal are finished

This club is done for a very long time unless a rich Arabian country saves us from Stan.

This has easily without doubt been the worst season of football I’ve experienced in my time as an Arsenal fan.

The shocking away form, the embarrassing defending, the end of season collapse from a position we were heavily odds on favorites to be playing in the Champions League next season. And yet it will be this pub tournament again.

No champions league means no hope. No money, nobody decent will want to join and to top it all off, Spurs are going to win the Champions League which automatically makes them a more attractive proposition than Arsenal. Footballers will no longer see Arsenal as the bigger club.

People will say sack Emery which is fair enough. He can’t complain if he does get sacked. But it doesn’t matter. If Emery is there next season and this shiiiiit carries on, the Emirates is toxic again. If he goes and we get in a bargain bucket manager, the empathy gets worse.

By the way, losing heavily to this extremely average Chelsea team is possibly the worst result in Arsenal history. The players should be absolutely disgusted and embarrassed. The whole club should be embarrassed.

posted on 29/5/19

Why not? It’s what top strikers do. And they didn’t take advantage of the opportunities they did have. The whole team was shiiiiit, you can’t give the strikers a free pass for being shiiiiit just because everyone else was.

comment by Samir (U2630)

posted on 29/5/19

Yup, I have to agree with Dazza on this one.

posted on 29/5/19

Nonsense, they can do it on occasion but they need quality support from midfield/wings - not just to be expected to beat an entire defense on their own game after game.

posted on 29/5/19

If Ramsey was playing tonight he would have linked up with them and at least they would have had some support. Instead we had the garbage cancer Ozil who contributed absolutely nothing again then looked round with arrogance like "what?" when he was finally substituted and wouldn't even exit the pitch quickly when we were desperately chasing goals.

posted on 29/5/19

Of course they need support, but that doesn’t excuse them being shiiiiiit when they had the ball. They are top strikers and failed to make an impact. Giroud isn’t a top striker but did.

comment by Tu Meke (U3732)

posted on 29/5/19

Hard to disagree with anything in the article really

comment by Tu Meke (U3732)

posted on 29/5/19

The only saving grace we really have is Chelsea have a potential transfer ban to deal with and United still have that clown Woodward running things. So we might not fall too far off.

If we're smart and ruthless with our resources (sigh) we could even pull ahead.

Fack it. Ain't happening. Just fold the club ffs.

posted on 29/5/19

comment by Ed The King Woodward (U10026)
posted 15 minutes ago
Of course they need support, but that doesn’t excuse them being shiiiiiit when they had the ball. They are top strikers and failed to make an impact. Giroud isn’t a top striker but did.
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Well I do agree that neither of them had good games but none of our players did, things that sometimes come off for them like flicks didn't today but that happens sometimes and the rest of the team need to step up to chip in or assist a goal, no one did, no one created a great goal scoring opportunity for either of them (at least not before the game was already lost/whilst we were still in it).

I don't see any point to single either of our strikers out today.

posted on 29/5/19

That’s fair, and I wouldn’t single them out, the whole team were poor. But I think it’s understandable to be disappointed in them not making a difference to bring Arsenal back into the game, it’s what strikers are there for.

posted on 30/5/19

A miserable result from a miserable performance by a miserable team with a miserable manager. True Arsenal fans should feel miserable about the club's ability to compete competitively in the next 3-5 miserable years!

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