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Set piece champions.
Whilst I'd agree with you from watching today's game, they've scored the most and conceded the fewest goals this season. They've got an ability to grind out results. We should have got at least a draw today, yet the pricks come away with all 3 points, thinking "job done". GuttedThey are nowhere near as good as they think
Very well drilled .They are nowhere near as good as they think
They are nowhere near as good as they think
Wash your mouth out. Bowie wouldn’t be seen dead with that cheap ass fake tan.Ben White really reminds me of someone and I've sussed it out. He's David Bowie circa 1997.
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Yes, I did regret that comparison when I posted it. I love 90's Bowie's and must formally apologise for comparing him to Ben White.Wash your mouth out. Bowie wouldn’t be seen dead with that cheap ass fake tan.
'And if you think the league is a squeaky clean 'fair' competition with no corruption, you need to reconsider your outlook. Inevitably where there's big money, there's corruption.'Post in thread 'What Our Opponents' Fans Are Saying About Us 23/24'
https://spurscommunity.co.uk/index....are-saying-about-us-23-24.153944/post-8711842
I put this in the match thread
The Spanish league the Italian league the German league have had their refereeing scandals
We haven’t had one in England, with the money involved in our League I find it hard to believe that it isn't happening here
I'd argue they're better than some on here have you believe, though. You can't deny defensively they have improved and Arteta, like him or not, has learned from last season. When we got it to 1-3 and the stadium was rocking following Raya's mistake I thought they would fold under pressure. They didn't and even Raya picked himself up and claimed every cross from then on with ease.They are nowhere near as good as they think
This is true. But who on here would honestly give Ange 5 seasons to achieve that sort of stability. Arteta finished 8th, 8th and 5th before last year when they finally clicked.I'd argue they're better than some on here have you believe, though. You can't deny defensively they have improved and Arteta, like him or not, has learned from last season. When we got it to 1-3 and the stadium was rocking following Raya's mistake I thought they would fold under pressure. They didn't and even Raya picked himself up and claimed every cross from then on with ease.
Okay Sunday wasn't their best attacking display, but over the course of the season they have shown they can mix it up and adapt. They smash teams they should, and held City away with a dogged defensive display.
Some people let their Spurs glasses get in the way of acknowledging that Arsenal have continued to improve and get better under Arteta. Believe me, his antics grate on me, but even I can admit he has learned from mistakes over the past few seasons. And that's what a manager should do.