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Arsenal 2 - 0 Newcastle United (27/11/2021)


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1 minute ago, SUPERTOON said:

Haven’t won in 13 games, talk of relegation is fair tbh.

 

It's fair to talk about it, but there's a lot of people that are way too reactive and categorically stating relegation is inevitable :lol: 

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Thought this at the time but keeping Jones on was a big mistake imo. The new coaching team will be leaning on him for opinions on players since hes worked with them longer and it shows with shite like Krafth and Ritchie starting when theres better options on the bench. Same with Fernandez being nowhere to be seen. 

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Just now, Conjo said:

 

 

It's fair to talk about it, but there's a lot of people that are way too reactive and categorically stating relegation is inevitable :lol: 

It’s understandable though isn’t it? We literally don’t look capable of winning a single game, never mind enough to keep us up.

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Just now, Holmesy said:

They arguably have 10 better players than us on the pitch, they’re at home and they’ve scored 2 worldies.
I doubt Howe marked this down as a game we’d win. Learn from it and move on. 


Fair, but I just think being so comprehensively outplayed will knock them a bit. 
 

If we can only beat Norwich and a couple of other shite teams, we’ll definitely go down. 

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4 minutes ago, TRon said:

 

Agree. It's like some folk think that Howe has a magic wand and can transform players into something else within a fortnight. 

 

Steve Bruce was still telling us 'you can't change things over-night' and blaming Rafa till the day he left, going off that, Howe's got a long way to go before he can take any flack :lol:

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