A quick question, can Lacazette play behind Auba & we add numbers to the midfield or does Emery always play with a man either side of the main striker?
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Yeah been suggesting that for a while. Lacazette passing yesterday though was abysmal.
extremely lucky vs Wham and Everton, if they could finish their dinner you'd have lost both.
2 of the big six = 2 defeats.
That's all that matters these days.
On good form tho.
fair play to the gooners after a tough start they have won 4 on the bounce They now have 4 winnable games before they play us so could end up on 24 points from their first 10 games which is a great start
2 of the big six = 2 defeats.
That's all that matters these days.
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Actually we only had 4 away wins last season. Had we beaten 'lower ' opposition we would have finished second.
comment by Jenius99 (U4918)
posted 13 minutes ago
2 of the big six = 2 defeats.
That's all that matters these days.
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Actually we only had 4 away wins last season. Had we beaten 'lower ' opposition we would have finished second.
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I'm talking about this season.
Also, I feel like the games against the other big 6 will determine positions more than the smaller games will, I can't see the big 6 dropping many points in lesser games.
comment by The garden of Eden (U12176)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Jenius99 (U4918)
posted 13 minutes ago
2 of the big six = 2 defeats.
That's all that matters these days.
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Actually we only had 4 away wins last season. Had we beaten 'lower ' opposition we would have finished second.
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I'm talking about this season.
Also, I feel like the games against the other big 6 will determine positions more than the smaller games will, I can't see the big 6 dropping many points in lesser games.
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Our ambition this season is to get back into the Champions League positions if look at our circumstances, ie change of an entrenched manager. That means finishing better than two of the teams that finished in the top 4 last season.
Spurs and Man Utd have already dropped points against teams outside of the top 6. Thats worse than us. So the idea games against the top 6 will determine positions in the top 4 is just not true.
comment by Inbefore (U20589)
posted 45 minutes ago
extremely lucky vs Wham and Everton, if they could finish their dinner you'd have lost both.
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moot point, I could say the same about Liverpool vs Spurs (penalty not given) and spurs & Chelsea have been lucky. Probably City are the only team that has been convincing
comment by Jenius99 (U4918)
posted 20 minutes ago
comment by The garden of Eden (U12176)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Jenius99 (U4918)
posted 13 minutes ago
2 of the big six = 2 defeats.
That's all that matters these days.
-----------------------
Actually we only had 4 away wins last season. Had we beaten 'lower ' opposition we would have finished second.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm talking about this season.
Also, I feel like the games against the other big 6 will determine positions more than the smaller games will, I can't see the big 6 dropping many points in lesser games.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Our ambition this season is to get back into the Champions League positions if look at our circumstances, ie change of an entrenched manager. That means finishing better than two of the teams that finished in the top 4 last season.
Spurs and Man Utd have already dropped points against teams outside of the top 6. Thats worse than us. So the idea games against the top 6 will determine positions in the top 4 is just not true.
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Good point but its based on the premise that most of the top 6 will beat teams from position 7-20.
I mean Newcastle shouldn't be losing easily at home to a dysfunctional Arsenal and an out of form Spurs but that's exactly what happened.
the bottom 14 are wenk
comment by gunnersaurus rex (U21846)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Inbefore (U20589)
posted 45 minutes ago
extremely lucky vs Wham and Everton, if they could finish their dinner you'd have lost both.
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moot point, I could say the same about Liverpool vs Spurs (penalty not given) and spurs & Chelsea have been lucky. Probably City are the only team that has been convincing
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Thats a bit different to being cut open at will by Wham and Everton and getting away with it. I don't remember us being torn open and being extremely fortunate so far. Hope when/if we are we share similar fortune to Arsenal though.
comment by Inbefore (U20589)
posted 26 seconds ago
comment by gunnersaurus rex (U21846)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Inbefore (U20589)
posted 45 minutes ago
extremely lucky vs Wham and Everton, if they could finish their dinner you'd have lost both.
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moot point, I could say the same about Liverpool vs Spurs (penalty not given) and spurs & Chelsea have been lucky. Probably City are the only team that has been convincing
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Thats a bit different to being cut open at will by Wham and Everton and getting away with it. I don't remember us being torn open and being extremely fortunate so far. Hope when/if we are we share similar fortune to Arsenal though.
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I certainly remember you being cut open in klopps first season & probably 2nd season but look at you now.
Emery in 8 competitive fixtures has won 6 and los 8 and I should be worried. Feck right off
Even against Watford I expect us to be cut open as the team gets used to new tactics but I expect us to win because of our strikers. We still get the same number of points
comment by Jenius99 (U4918)
posted 1 hour, 18 minutes ago
comment by The garden of Eden (U12176)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Jenius99 (U4918)
posted 13 minutes ago
2 of the big six = 2 defeats.
That's all that matters these days.
-----------------------
Actually we only had 4 away wins last season. Had we beaten 'lower ' opposition we would have finished second.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm talking about this season.
Also, I feel like the games against the other big 6 will determine positions more than the smaller games will, I can't see the big 6 dropping many points in lesser games.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Our ambition this season is to get back into the Champions League positions if look at our circumstances, ie change of an entrenched manager. That means finishing better than two of the teams that finished in the top 4 last season.
Spurs and Man Utd have already dropped points against teams outside of the top 6. Thats worse than us. So the idea games against the top 6 will determine positions in the top 4 is just not true.
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We’ve dropped points against Liverpool and Watford who are both in the top 6
comment by hounslows-finest (U6180)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Jenius99 (U4918)
posted 1 hour, 18 minutes ago
comment by The garden of Eden (U12176)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Jenius99 (U4918)
posted 13 minutes ago
2 of the big six = 2 defeats.
That's all that matters these days.
-----------------------
Actually we only had 4 away wins last season. Had we beaten 'lower ' opposition we would have finished second.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm talking about this season.
Also, I feel like the games against the other big 6 will determine positions more than the smaller games will, I can't see the big 6 dropping many points in lesser games.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Our ambition this season is to get back into the Champions League positions if look at our circumstances, ie change of an entrenched manager. That means finishing better than two of the teams that finished in the top 4 last season.
Spurs and Man Utd have already dropped points against teams outside of the top 6. Thats worse than us. So the idea games against the top 6 will determine positions in the top 4 is just not true.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
We’ve dropped points against Liverpool and Watford who are both in the top 6
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Read the thread. Top 6 = Big 6. The 6 biggest clubs in England with most financial muscle.
Nah u been midtable a for few years now. The bug problem is no one hands out trophies for winning 6 games in a row.
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posted on 27/9/18
A quick question, can Lacazette play behind Auba & we add numbers to the midfield or does Emery always play with a man either side of the main striker?
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Yeah been suggesting that for a while. Lacazette passing yesterday though was abysmal.
posted on 27/9/18
extremely lucky vs Wham and Everton, if they could finish their dinner you'd have lost both.
posted on 27/9/18
2 of the big six = 2 defeats.
That's all that matters these days.
On good form tho.
posted on 27/9/18
fair play to the gooners after a tough start they have won 4 on the bounce They now have 4 winnable games before they play us so could end up on 24 points from their first 10 games which is a great start
posted on 27/9/18
2 of the big six = 2 defeats.
That's all that matters these days.
-----------------------
Actually we only had 4 away wins last season. Had we beaten 'lower ' opposition we would have finished second.
posted on 27/9/18
comment by Jenius99 (U4918)
posted 13 minutes ago
2 of the big six = 2 defeats.
That's all that matters these days.
-----------------------
Actually we only had 4 away wins last season. Had we beaten 'lower ' opposition we would have finished second.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm talking about this season.
Also, I feel like the games against the other big 6 will determine positions more than the smaller games will, I can't see the big 6 dropping many points in lesser games.
posted on 27/9/18
comment by The garden of Eden (U12176)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Jenius99 (U4918)
posted 13 minutes ago
2 of the big six = 2 defeats.
That's all that matters these days.
-----------------------
Actually we only had 4 away wins last season. Had we beaten 'lower ' opposition we would have finished second.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm talking about this season.
Also, I feel like the games against the other big 6 will determine positions more than the smaller games will, I can't see the big 6 dropping many points in lesser games.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Our ambition this season is to get back into the Champions League positions if look at our circumstances, ie change of an entrenched manager. That means finishing better than two of the teams that finished in the top 4 last season.
Spurs and Man Utd have already dropped points against teams outside of the top 6. Thats worse than us. So the idea games against the top 6 will determine positions in the top 4 is just not true.
posted on 27/9/18
comment by Inbefore (U20589)
posted 45 minutes ago
extremely lucky vs Wham and Everton, if they could finish their dinner you'd have lost both.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
moot point, I could say the same about Liverpool vs Spurs (penalty not given) and spurs & Chelsea have been lucky. Probably City are the only team that has been convincing
posted on 27/9/18
comment by Jenius99 (U4918)
posted 20 minutes ago
comment by The garden of Eden (U12176)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Jenius99 (U4918)
posted 13 minutes ago
2 of the big six = 2 defeats.
That's all that matters these days.
-----------------------
Actually we only had 4 away wins last season. Had we beaten 'lower ' opposition we would have finished second.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm talking about this season.
Also, I feel like the games against the other big 6 will determine positions more than the smaller games will, I can't see the big 6 dropping many points in lesser games.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Our ambition this season is to get back into the Champions League positions if look at our circumstances, ie change of an entrenched manager. That means finishing better than two of the teams that finished in the top 4 last season.
Spurs and Man Utd have already dropped points against teams outside of the top 6. Thats worse than us. So the idea games against the top 6 will determine positions in the top 4 is just not true.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Good point but its based on the premise that most of the top 6 will beat teams from position 7-20.
I mean Newcastle shouldn't be losing easily at home to a dysfunctional Arsenal and an out of form Spurs but that's exactly what happened.
the bottom 14 are wenk
posted on 27/9/18
comment by gunnersaurus rex (U21846)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Inbefore (U20589)
posted 45 minutes ago
extremely lucky vs Wham and Everton, if they could finish their dinner you'd have lost both.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
moot point, I could say the same about Liverpool vs Spurs (penalty not given) and spurs & Chelsea have been lucky. Probably City are the only team that has been convincing
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Thats a bit different to being cut open at will by Wham and Everton and getting away with it. I don't remember us being torn open and being extremely fortunate so far. Hope when/if we are we share similar fortune to Arsenal though.
posted on 27/9/18
comment by Inbefore (U20589)
posted 26 seconds ago
comment by gunnersaurus rex (U21846)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Inbefore (U20589)
posted 45 minutes ago
extremely lucky vs Wham and Everton, if they could finish their dinner you'd have lost both.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
moot point, I could say the same about Liverpool vs Spurs (penalty not given) and spurs & Chelsea have been lucky. Probably City are the only team that has been convincing
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Thats a bit different to being cut open at will by Wham and Everton and getting away with it. I don't remember us being torn open and being extremely fortunate so far. Hope when/if we are we share similar fortune to Arsenal though.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I certainly remember you being cut open in klopps first season & probably 2nd season but look at you now.
Emery in 8 competitive fixtures has won 6 and los 8 and I should be worried. Feck right off
Even against Watford I expect us to be cut open as the team gets used to new tactics but I expect us to win because of our strikers. We still get the same number of points
posted on 27/9/18
lost 2*
posted on 27/9/18
comment by Jenius99 (U4918)
posted 1 hour, 18 minutes ago
comment by The garden of Eden (U12176)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Jenius99 (U4918)
posted 13 minutes ago
2 of the big six = 2 defeats.
That's all that matters these days.
-----------------------
Actually we only had 4 away wins last season. Had we beaten 'lower ' opposition we would have finished second.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm talking about this season.
Also, I feel like the games against the other big 6 will determine positions more than the smaller games will, I can't see the big 6 dropping many points in lesser games.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Our ambition this season is to get back into the Champions League positions if look at our circumstances, ie change of an entrenched manager. That means finishing better than two of the teams that finished in the top 4 last season.
Spurs and Man Utd have already dropped points against teams outside of the top 6. Thats worse than us. So the idea games against the top 6 will determine positions in the top 4 is just not true.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
We’ve dropped points against Liverpool and Watford who are both in the top 6
posted on 27/9/18
comment by hounslows-finest (U6180)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Jenius99 (U4918)
posted 1 hour, 18 minutes ago
comment by The garden of Eden (U12176)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Jenius99 (U4918)
posted 13 minutes ago
2 of the big six = 2 defeats.
That's all that matters these days.
-----------------------
Actually we only had 4 away wins last season. Had we beaten 'lower ' opposition we would have finished second.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm talking about this season.
Also, I feel like the games against the other big 6 will determine positions more than the smaller games will, I can't see the big 6 dropping many points in lesser games.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Our ambition this season is to get back into the Champions League positions if look at our circumstances, ie change of an entrenched manager. That means finishing better than two of the teams that finished in the top 4 last season.
Spurs and Man Utd have already dropped points against teams outside of the top 6. Thats worse than us. So the idea games against the top 6 will determine positions in the top 4 is just not true.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
We’ve dropped points against Liverpool and Watford who are both in the top 6
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Read the thread. Top 6 = Big 6. The 6 biggest clubs in England with most financial muscle.
posted on 28/9/18
Nah u been midtable a for few years now. The bug problem is no one hands out trophies for winning 6 games in a row.
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