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Old 15-05-2024, 07:07 PM #2
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Honestly yeah, we've had three great years at West Ham and have some optimism for next season. Spurs feel like they've advanced a lot this year, Chelsea feel they've turned a corner, and even United have won something more recently than Arsenal. Arsenal are not that enviable imo
Thought you were serious till I saw the bit in bold.

To counter,

West Ham - Saw you live against Forest. You stunk up the City Ground pitch. Yeah you did. It was embarrassing against dopey dozey Forest.

Spurs - The fans can gas it but they hit a wall in March. Did Arsenal hit a wall in March? Celebrating a loss is embarrassing but as Ange has pointed out, its the culture at this club

Man Utd - The problems have been there for years and are well documented. I cant add more. They can win the fizzy drink trophy and it papers over the cracks.

Chelsea - Without Palmer I see a 2nd rate dysfunctional team.

Arsenal - Strong teem. No physically as well. A manager who addresses all aspects of the game. is becoming a great in game manager and has the support of the players. Players like Saka, Saliba and Odergaard who were all purchased on the cheap but are now 80 million plus players and improving each year. I'm not asking anyone to be envious but you have to admit Arsenal are heading in the right direction
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