john@staustell wrote:Seeing as how our lads were bizarrely (IMHO) slated for stifling Arsenal into a 0-0 draw at Emirates toward the end of last season, do people think that would be a good result next week? Or a disgrace again?
Personally I think we will/should follow our normal tactics of stopping the opposition, whilst we are now better equipped to counter than before and maybe win it. But if it is 0-0, I would regard that as a good result in current circumstances.
john@staustell wrote:Seeing as how our lads were bizarrely (IMHO) slated for stifling Arsenal into a 0-0 draw at Emirates toward the end of last season, do people think that would be a good result next week? Or a disgrace again?
Personally I think we will/should follow our normal tactics of stopping the opposition, whilst we are now better equipped to counter than before and maybe win it. But if it is 0-0, I would regard that as a good result in current circumstances.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:john@staustell wrote:Seeing as how our lads were bizarrely (IMHO) slated for stifling Arsenal into a 0-0 draw at Emirates toward the end of last season, do people think that would be a good result next week? Or a disgrace again?
Personally I think we will/should follow our normal tactics of stopping the opposition, whilst we are now better equipped to counter than before and maybe win it. But if it is 0-0, I would regard that as a good result in current circumstances.
I thought it was good result then and I'd take it again. I thought critism was bizarre to say the least as well.
Dubciteh wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:john@staustell wrote:Seeing as how our lads were bizarrely (IMHO) slated for stifling Arsenal into a 0-0 draw at Emirates toward the end of last season, do people think that would be a good result next week? Or a disgrace again?
Personally I think we will/should follow our normal tactics of stopping the opposition, whilst we are now better equipped to counter than before and maybe win it. But if it is 0-0, I would regard that as a good result in current circumstances.
I thought it was good result then and I'd take it again. I thought critism was bizarre to say the least as well.
It wasnt bizarre at all.
We needed to win last season as was proven by the results that followed, they were also in the shit at the time and we were playing well.
This time round its different, there in the best form theyve been in years, a draw will allow us not lose ground on them so id take a draw right now.
Mancio4ever wrote:Shall depend on both sides contingencies at the time and during the match.
Though I only miss a big senior reaction (and acheivement) adversus a very bad start when playing a dirty solid side (say not Villa or Fulham), in order to change my mind about the seasonal potential.
Still I don't miss the point Ted and most are rising: now - senior or evolved junior we may be nowadays - we are already the BEST TEAM of the League, so that it must happen something very adverse for not winning an pivotal match.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Dubciteh wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:john@staustell wrote:Seeing as how our lads were bizarrely (IMHO) slated for stifling Arsenal into a 0-0 draw at Emirates toward the end of last season, do people think that would be a good result next week? Or a disgrace again?
Personally I think we will/should follow our normal tactics of stopping the opposition, whilst we are now better equipped to counter than before and maybe win it. But if it is 0-0, I would regard that as a good result in current circumstances.
I thought it was good result then and I'd take it again. I thought critism was bizarre to say the least as well.
It wasnt bizarre at all.
We needed to win last season as was proven by the results that followed, they were also in the shit at the time and we were playing well.
This time round its different, there in the best form theyve been in years, a draw will allow us not lose ground on them so id take a draw right now.
Bollocks.
Draw at Arsenal was good result as long as we squeezed results against Villa and Spurs. We lost to Spurs and that was that. Hanging the outcome of your season on win at Arsenal was ridiculous. Arsenal had six wins and draw before they lost their away derby and to Wigan in bizarre fashion. Unless you mean that losing and drawing with Barcelona was indicator how low they had slumped?
Crying about draw at Arsenal was ridiculous, childish and bizarre.
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