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2016/17 Soccer/Football Thread

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In any case, I can't see any other notable fixtures on the weekend.

Maybe Spurs vs Everton but it's not Arsenal vs Liverpool eye-catching.

Hopefully it will be a good match for neutrals.

Disappointed with the draw to Bournemouth, but it is what it is :/

Sanchez dropped is interesting - and so far looks to have been a costly error.
 
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I can't watch the game where I am, so I'm taking solace on the Arsenal reddit page and more or less following reactions because I'm heartless and a **** like that.

Shall be followed by Arsenal Fan TV and chill. Even though I should probably go for that Multi Battle Tree stamp.

Was easy for Liverpool. They've been bad for so long and Wenger literally gave them their easiest win.
 
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Arsene leaving isnt even the full issue. Sure he doesnt motivate shit and the players are too comfortable.. but the owners are the ones that affect the big changes. As long as Stan is running the show, Arsenal will forever be a letdown. There's no way they will bring in a manager that will put pressure on the owners/office so it'll be a constant cycle. It's a new age of football.. and sure, Arsenal are so fucking exciting to watch when things go well(like anyone's club), but the losses aren't even close.. there's no passion, no intensity, and they just roll over and look like a fucking mess... no one on the sidelines making changes to shape and composure.

I wish I didn't invest over half my life to this club.



(woe is me, still a multi$$$$$ club at top 4 potential blah blah blah)


At any level, you always want more and can critique your club. Complacency isn't the answer.
 
referees need to spend last time at Stag doos, and opposition keepers need to play shit at Old trafford instead of the game of their lives...
 
Arsene leaving isnt even the full issue. Sure he doesnt motivate shit and the players are too comfortable.. but the owners are the ones that affect the big changes. As long as Stan is running the show, Arsenal will forever be a letdown. There's no way they will bring in a manager that will put pressure on the owners/office so it'll be a constant cycle. It's a new age of football.. and sure, Arsenal are so fucking exciting to watch when things go well(like anyone's club), but the losses aren't even close.. there's no passion, no intensity, and they just roll over and look like a fucking mess... no one on the sidelines making changes to shape and composure.

I wish I didn't invest over half my life to this club.



(woe is me, still a multi$$$$$ club at top 4 potential blah blah blah)


At any level, you always want more and can critique your club. Complacency isn't the answer.

I think Arsenal's problem is that Stan Kroenke isn't a football man, he's a businessman. He only cares about Top 4 and its money. Bring in as few players as possible and maintain that Champion's League monayy.

Which obviously doesn't sit well with the fans, who want to win trophies again (and not just FA cup).
 
Barcelona vs PSG could be interesting tonight.

I think they're the weakest of the big three (Barcelona, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich). Great first team, but that's all there is to it, Bayern and RM have more depth to their squad.
 
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