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League Cup Semi-Final Draw - Arsenal (Away First Leg)


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8 minutes ago, Ronson333 said:

The only thing Chelsea have less than Arsenal is the stadium, they could probably fill the same. But, without doubt they’ve won europes biggest trophies and Arsenal haven’t. 

Hmmmmmm .......  I hate to say this but google Arsenal and Chelsea histories.  Yes you are right actually but also wrong.

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1 hour ago, Ronson333 said:

They’ve won two champions league, arsenal won none. Probably got more global supporters too.

 

 

 

It’s a pointless argument but are forest bigger than us? 
 

Arsenal and Tottenham are the biggest teams / clubs in London .

 

West Ham and Chelsea next.

 

then Fulham, QPR , Charlton and Millwall 

 


 

 

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Just now, OCOCOL said:

It’s a pointless argument but are forest bigger than us? 
 

Arsenal and Tottenham are the biggest teams / clubs in London .

 

West Ham and Chelsea next.

 

then Fulham, QPR , Charlton and Millwall 

 


 

 

Brentford currently well run and performing but historically below the above 

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37 minutes ago, JLC said:

Arsenal to me have always been a gentlemanly and honourable club. Easily the biggest and most admirable in London

 

Until Arteta came along anyway.

And the fact everyone conveniently glosses over club legend George Graham taking loads of bungs.

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16 minutes ago, ExiledGeordie said:

Does the second leg at st James come close with any of their champions league fixtures?

There full Fixtures in the New Year:

 

Wed Jan 1st: Brentford (a)

Sat Jan 4th: Brighton (a)

Tue Jan 7th: Newcastle (h) - EFL Cup

Sat Jan 12th: Man United (h) - FA Cup

Wed Jan 15th: Tottenham (h)

Sat Jan 18th: Villa (h)

Wed Jan 22nd: Dinamo Zagreb (h) - UCL

Sat Jan 25th: Wolves (a)

Wed Jan 29th: Girona (a) - UCL

Sun Feb 2nd: Man City (h)

Tue Feb 5th: Newcastle (a) - EFL Cup

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Arsenal definitely Londons biggest club. There's a good case for them being England's 2nd club as well. Liverpool didn't really start doing things until the 60s and in fact Everton were probably Merseysides biggest club until that point. I'm sure when we played Liverpool in the 1974 Cup Final we were level with them on trophies won. Not even sure if we didn't have 1 more.

 

They probably have overtaken Arsenal now, and I also think Chelsea have overtaken Spurs, Man City have overtaken Villa/Everton/us in the last 20 years as well.

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4 hours ago, 54 said:

There full Fixtures in the New Year:

 

Wed Jan 1st: Brentford (a)

Sat Jan 4th: Brighton (a)

Tue Jan 7th: Newcastle (h) - EFL Cup

Sat Jan 12th: Man United (h) - FA Cup

Wed Jan 15th: Tottenham (h)

Sat Jan 18th: Villa (h)

Wed Jan 22nd: Dinamo Zagreb (h) - UCL

Sat Jan 25th: Wolves (a)

Wed Jan 29th: Girona (a) - UCL

Sun Feb 2nd: Man City (h)

Tue Feb 5th: Newcastle (a) - EFL Cup

I think they can safely play a strong side. Those CL ties are gimmes and manure aren’t up to much. 

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14 hours ago, JLC said:

Arsenal to me have always been a gentlemanly and honourable club. Easily the biggest and most admirable in London

 

Until Arteta came along anyway.

You need to rewatch the games from the wenger era. Gentlemanly my arse. Fabregas, Robin Van Persie, Overmars et al would like a word.

 

Not that Wenger ever saw it.

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1 hour ago, WilliamPS said:

You need to rewatch the games from the wenger era. Gentlemanly my arse. Fabregas, Robin Van Persie, Overmars et al would like a word.

 

Not that Wenger ever saw it.

Yep, Sir Bobby called them out during that era. The 3-1 win there empahsised that. Over a century they've been a grand club overall, I'd argue.

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15 hours ago, JLC said:

Arsenal to me have always been a gentlemanly and honourable club. Easily the biggest and most admirable in London

 

Until Arteta came along anyway.

Nah. They used to be, but in the early to mid 2000’s, something clicked and they became whingy, moaning, entitled brats with a lack of self awerness.

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5 hours ago, black_n_white said:

Yeah, what are hamstring injuries thesedays? 5-6 weeks?

That's probably for a normal hamstring injury. Could be longer for Saka. Looks a bit worse.

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