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What our opponents' fans are saying about us 18/19

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Ghost Hardware

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Jesus I thought that second half was confusing
Wtf is that about ?
Might be about the banana skin some spurs fan threw and Aubameyang which, to be honest, is pretty disgraceful. Still hardly means we are racists and have and white English core. And no Idea what that has to do with cheating.
 

G Ron

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How times have changed, it used to be just another win for them. Now, it's like they have won the league, the celebrations are a bit much. They did a lap of honour ffs.
Seen photos and video thumbnails on social media of them celebrating in the dressing room after the game. You would’ve thought they’d just won the fucking league. Pathetic.
 

Lilbaz

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Seen photos and video thumbnails on social media of them celebrating in the dressing room after the game. You would’ve thought they’d just won the fucking league. Pathetic.

Yet if we had won and a video appeared of our players celebrating in the dressing room we would think it was great and talk about how together the squad was and happy blah blah...

Ofcourse they are happy it was a 6 pointer game against a rival for a cl spot.
 

G Ron

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I must’ve missed the lap of honour after the Chelsea win and the party in the dressing room......
 

guiltyparty

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I must’ve missed the lap of honour after the Chelsea win and the party in the dressing room......

You must have as there was a video going round of our lot going nuts and dancing in the changing room

[Edit: One of] the worst things to happen to football is this constant double standards of dogging off opposition players for doing the same things as our own, and excusing Spurs for stuff we’d go nuts at in others.

Reminds me of Lloris getting done for drunk driving and the default response being “well at least he didn’t kill someone like Alonso”. Yes because that’s the sensible takeaway
 
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G Ron

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You must have as there was a video going round of our lot going nuts and dancing in the changing room

The worst thing to happen to football is this constant double standards of dogging off opposition players for doing the same things as our own, and excusing Spurs for stuff we’d go nuts at in others.

Reminds me of Lloris getting done for drunk driving and the default response being “well at least he didn’t kill someone like Alonso”. Yes because that’s the sensible takeaway[/

Genuinely didn’t see any of that from last week. I’m all for celebrating but that sort of thoroughfare (lap of honour etc) should be reserved for trophy wins as the next game could be a defeat and you start to look very silly.

Hopefully that’s the case on Wednesday and United turn them over.

As for drink driving it’s a non debate. It’s abhorrent regardless of the outcome.
 

Ghost Hardware

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Expecting anything from Utd at the moment is incredibly optimistic. They look shocking at the moment. I would be amayzed if they managed to get anything from that game. Here’s hoping though.
 

SpursDave88

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You must have as there was a video going round of our lot going nuts and dancing in the changing room

The worst thing to happen to football is this constant double standards of dogging off opposition players for doing the same things as our own, and excusing Spurs for stuff we’d go nuts at in others.

Reminds me of Lloris getting done for drunk driving and the default response being “well at least he didn’t kill someone like Alonso”. Yes because that’s the sensible takeaway

It's very far from being "the worst thing to happen to football"
 

Colonel Dax

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Expecting anything from Utd at the moment is incredibly optimistic. They look shocking at the moment. I would be amayzed if they managed to get anything from that game. Here’s hoping though.

Agreed. Hopefully Man U can muster some kind of performance but Arsenal winning wouldn't surprise me.
 

rossdapep

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Agreed. Hopefully Man U can muster some kind of performance but Arsenal winning wouldn't surprise me.
It's a strange one. Even when his squad have seemingly downed tools Mourinho is able to pull off a hatchet job on another big team.

Under big pressure against us last season - won 1-0
His last season at Chelsea they came to WHL and played out a 0-0, they also beat Arsenal too.

Regarding the Arsenal players on social media, well its always a bit silly to celebrate to early. I don't recall our players coming out with "NL is red" nonsense.
 

rossdapep

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Yet if we had won and a video appeared of our players celebrating in the dressing room we would think it was great and talk about how together the squad was and happy blah blah...

Ofcourse they are happy it was a 6 pointer game against a rival for a cl spot.
I agree with what you are saying and I do think that you need to celebrate victories over rivals. However, I do think Arsenal take this way OTT at times and it's something that has come back to bite them in the past. They'd regularly do this under Wenger and then get beat in their next game. There's something in that and that's why pundits have criticised them in the past.

Let's hope United stuff them and they'll be crucified for it again.
 

SpursDave88

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It’s the thing that’s basically made me disillusioned with it. So I’ll keep my opinion thanks

So not financial doping of clubs with Oil money and ownership of clubs by foreign dictators, oligarchs or countries with questionable human rights records, not the price of watching football live that has squeezed out many working class and young fans, not the crazy inflation of transfer fees and wages, not the continued cherry picking and stockpiling of the best players by the world's biggest clubs, not the influx of average foreign players blocking the way for home grown youth, not the fact that the same clubs seem to win all the silverware every single season....no the thing that really takes the biscuit...is that players celebrate too much when they win and that we fans criticise other clubs when they do it at our expense?
 

Gb160

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So not financial doping of clubs with Oil money and ownership of clubs by foreign dictators, oligarchs or countries with questionable human rights records, not the price of watching football live that has squeezed out many working class and young fans, not the crazy inflation of transfer fees and wages, not the continued cherry picking and stockpiling of the best players by the world's biggest clubs, not the influx of average foreign players blocking the way for home grown youth, not the fact that the same clubs seem to win all the silverware every single season....no the thing that really takes the biscuit...is that players celebrate too much when they win and that we fans criticise other clubs when they do it at our expense?
It's not often I agree with you Dave, but you're bang on the money here!
 

EastLondonYid

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The scum raised their game and fair play turned us over, but they won't get top 4, and they will lose on weds against MU....100%
 

SargeantMeatCurtains

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They're hugely running off of confidence from being unbeaten in 19 games at the moment, it will be very, very interesting to see how they react to their first loss.
 
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