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*~*~* Arsenal v Sunderland match thread *~*~*

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To develop he has to go ASAP tbh.

If he stays he will pick up bad habits from this league.

As much as I hate to say it, he should think about his career and go.
Go to a premier league team and get loaned to L1?
I think if he stays he plays, that may mean championship starter next year which is great for his career
 
I think they competed well. Pritchard is quality. You could see the lack of quality ( relatively) in our back line. They were very quick and ultimately too much quality but we can be proud at how we knocked them out of their rhythm at times.

You know what? Im genuinely gutted too. Given the level of opposition thats great. And its not apathy any more. Get in!
 
Agree ,but ,
Look at the goals again and not one of our players who were near him looked over their shoulder to see where he was was

I think the first goal was the one for me. We let them get a free header and then nobody was near Nketiah.

The others I think were more about quality. Little movements and the speed of thought our players aren't used to.
 
Our supporters were magnificent, some of our build up play was way higher than L1 , but the defensive frailties were there for all to see.
No ball winner in midfield, which must be top priority in January and a more pragmatic approach away from home against the better teams
We have the base to win the league if we strengthen in the right areas and pick the right team and tactics
 
Our supporters were magnificent, some of our build up play was way higher than L1 , but the defensive frailties were there for all to see.
No ball winner in midfield, which must be top priority in January and a more pragmatic approach away from home against the better teams
We have the base to win the league if we strengthen in the right areas and pick the right team and tactics
Arsenal reserves who beat wba 6-0 that arsenal reserve team ? Btw your post is something a sad mag twat would post
 
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If we’d taken a pragmatic approach tonight, people would have criticised us for not having a proper go as underdogs. Damned if we do, damned if we don’t.
Completely agree about the defensive frailties
 
I think the first goal was the one for me. We let them get a free header and then nobody was near Nketiah.

The others I think were more about quality. Little movements and the speed of thought our players aren't used to.
One were Embleton dived in ,didn't need to and Doyle just had to see nketias run and block him off ,2 chances to avoid the goal there
 
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