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Build up Gooners Wednesday night.

Postby Bear60 » Mon Apr 24, 2023 9:53 am

Cmon City we need to win this I hope the Etihad is buzzing with atmosphere for this match.
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Re: Build up Gooners Wednesday night.

Postby salford city » Mon Apr 24, 2023 10:01 am

Agreed mate. The noise needs to be right up there and think it will be. Reminds me of the monday night derby winner takes all despite there being a twist or two still ahead. Win this and it's back in our own hands that will do for us
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Re: Build up Gooners Wednesday night.

Postby Bear60 » Mon Apr 24, 2023 10:03 am

salford city wrote:Agreed mate. The noise needs to be right up there and think it will be. Reminds me of the monday night derby winner takes all despite there being a twist or two still ahead. Win this and it's back in our own hands that will do for us


Yea I was there for that match it was rocking , sadly I don't get to many games now due to circumstances.
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Re: Build up Gooners Wednesday night.

Postby stupot » Mon Apr 24, 2023 11:22 am

salford city wrote:Agreed mate. The noise needs to be right up there and think it will be. Reminds me of the monday night derby winner takes all despite there being a twist or two still ahead. Win this and it's back in our own hands that will do for us

It's in our own hands even with a draw.
If we win and I think we will then I reckon we'll be lifting the trophy at the last home game against Chelsea with 2 games still to play.
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Re: Build up Gooners Wednesday night.

Postby johnny crossan » Mon Apr 24, 2023 11:57 am

stupot wrote:
salford city wrote:Agreed mate. The noise needs to be right up there and think it will be. Reminds me of the monday night derby winner takes all despite there being a twist or two still ahead. Win this and it's back in our own hands that will do for us

It's in our own hands even with a draw.
If we win and I think we will then I reckon we'll be lifting the trophy at the last home game against Chelsea with 2 games still to play.
It's in our own hands now ;)
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Re: Build up Gooners Wednesday night.

Postby stupot » Mon Apr 24, 2023 12:08 pm

johnny crossan wrote:
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salford city wrote:Agreed mate. The noise needs to be right up there and think it will be. Reminds me of the monday night derby winner takes all despite there being a twist or two still ahead. Win this and it's back in our own hands that will do for us

It's in our own hands even with a draw.
If we win and I think we will then I reckon we'll be lifting the trophy at the last home game against Chelsea with 2 games still to play.
It's in our own hands now ;)

Yep, but if they'd have beaten Southampton and both teams won every other game we'd have had to win on Wednesday.
Now, we only have to draw.
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Re: Build up Gooners Wednesday night.

Postby sheblue » Mon Apr 24, 2023 12:18 pm

There's still a bit to go after Wednesday. I can see Newcastle beating them, then again we've a couple of tricky away games and considerable fixture congestion that arsenal don't have.
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Re: Build up Gooners Wednesday night.

Postby johnny crossan » Mon Apr 24, 2023 12:39 pm

stupot wrote:
johnny crossan wrote:
stupot wrote:
salford city wrote:Agreed mate. The noise needs to be right up there and think it will be. Reminds me of the monday night derby winner takes all despite there being a twist or two still ahead. Win this and it's back in our own hands that will do for us

It's in our own hands even with a draw.
If we win and I think we will then I reckon we'll be lifting the trophy at the last home game against Chelsea with 2 games still to play.
It's in our own hands now ;)

Yep, but if they'd have beaten Southampton and both teams won every other game we'd have had to win on Wednesday.
Now, we only have to draw.

Since they dropped points to the dippers the title is ours to lose, their draws with Southampton & West Ham were bonuses giving us more of a cushion - as will a result on Wednesday, we just can't afford to lose that's all ;)
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Re: Build up Gooners Wednesday night.

Postby Nigels Tackle » Mon Apr 24, 2023 12:46 pm

we'll absolutely smash them
zinchenko and jesus will both leave the etihad in tears
arteta will self combust on the touchline
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Re: Build up Gooners Wednesday night.

Postby Dunne's Half-Time Pint » Tue Apr 25, 2023 8:13 pm

Nigels Tackle wrote:we'll absolutely smash them
zinchenko and jesus will both leave the etihad in tears
arteta will self combust on the touchline


Self combust means putting a match to himself. Think he's more likely to lob yellow powder at a snooker table - maybe throw soup at a Banksy - than go down the Tibetan Monk road.
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Re: Build up Gooners Wednesday night.

Postby johnny crossan » Tue Apr 25, 2023 9:49 pm

No Nathan - as expected
More time for him to practice his sonatas :(
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Re: Build up Gooners Wednesday night.

Postby KinkyKinkladze » Tue Apr 25, 2023 10:19 pm

For the first time since the Vincent Kompany derby header, I'm confident in us going out and showing we mean business. (Typical City is engrained in me, I can't shake it)

Genuinely think this is going to be a destroyer of a performance. Maybe not scoreline, but we're going to show we're the fucking daddies.

We've never been given the credit we deserve for the Pep years. Centurions, the only (ONLY) team in England in 100 whatever years of professional football to win every cup in English football in a season. Something is stirring in me saying we're going to win The Treble this year and finally take our place in rightful lauded history.

Up the fucking blues, let's smash these cunts, then smash Madrid then put those fucking rags back in their box at Wembley.
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Re: Build up Gooners Wednesday night.

Postby salford city » Wed Apr 26, 2023 5:49 am

^^ To add to Kinky's post, three in a row in the PL would also add to our achievements. Cannot be arsed looking if the red shit did it, but regardless, it would be another one off the list.
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Re: Build up Gooners Wednesday night.

Postby johnny crossan » Wed Apr 26, 2023 5:59 am

:D :) :D
KinkyKinkladze wrote:For the first time since the Vincent Kompany derby header, I'm confident in us going out and showing we mean business. (Typical City is engrained in me, I can't shake it)

Genuinely think this is going to be a destroyer of a performance. Maybe not scoreline, but we're going to show we're the fucking daddies.

We've never been given the credit we deserve for the Pep years. Centurions, the only (ONLY) team in England in 100 whatever years of professional football to win every cup in English football in a season. Something is stirring in me saying we're going to win The Treble this year and finally take our place in rightful lauded history.

Up the fucking blues, let's smash these cunts, then smash Madrid then put those fucking rags back in their box at Wembley.
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Re: Build up Gooners Wednesday night.

Postby roddysaint » Wed Apr 26, 2023 6:00 am

We've usually performed well in do-or-die games against title rivals. 1-0 against United in 2012, 2-1 at home to Liverpool in 2019, 2-2 against Liverpool last year. The only big loss I can think of is the 3-2 at Anfield in 2014, and even then we rallied and Liverpool crumbled. Still, there's always a first time for everything, and that includes losing a tight title race in the modern era.

I think our main area of concern is Laporte. He's barely been playing, he seems uncomfortable as an LCB in this system, and he's right up against Arsenal's best player. Still, when it comes to fundamentals, he is a good defender. As long as he doesn't do something stupid (which, unfortunately, happens on occasion), I think he can keep up with Saka. Martinelli is a fine player, but if Akanji and Stones keep to the standard they set against Bayern, he can be crowded out. Give him space, though, and he will sting us.

Gabriel Jesus will be a problem. He may not be the most clinical of players, but he has shown up in his share of big games, and he's an excellent off-ball player. CBs will have to be on point with their distribution (just think of what happened to Varane and Jesus in 2020), and there's a chance that Jesus will be ordered to drop on top of Rodri to stop him from dictating our buildup.

As good as Thomas Partey is defensively, he can be gotten at in possession. Put Bernardo and Grealish on top of him, don't let him carry the ball. If we can generate turnovers high up the pitch, put the ball in front of KDB and let him work his magic. If KDB shows up today, Arsenal will be hard pressed to stop us. If he doesn't, though, we may struggle to create anything. Our wingers don't have the penetration to find Haaland alone.

Arsenal's main concern is with their other CB. Whether they persist with Holding, or move White centrally, or even use Kiwior, they'll still not be as comfortable as they would have been with Saliba leading that back line, and they'll be forced to hope that someone plays out of their skin. Haaland is lethal when he smells weakness. If Arsenal's CBs show one ounce of trepidation, he'll go straight for the throat.

It will be a tough, tough game. Let's hope the breaks go our way.
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Re: Build up Gooners Wednesday night.

Postby Indianablue » Wed Apr 26, 2023 6:45 am

Watching it in my local with a mate thats a gooner. It'll be quite tense on and off the pitch. Won't be much in it and i'm expecting fireworks and perhaps a VAR intervention that will not go our way. Usual big match thoughts i guess, so i tee off in a couple of hours to take my mind off the build up
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Re: Build up Gooners Wednesday night.

Postby Bear60 » Wed Apr 26, 2023 7:01 am

Most of the pundits on talk sport are going City to win 3-1 I hope they don't jinx it with their predictions . I hate predictions with a passion you cant predict anything in this league .
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Re: Build up Gooners Wednesday night.

Postby Mase » Wed Apr 26, 2023 7:30 am

roddysaint wrote:We've usually performed well in do-or-die games against title rivals. 1-0 against United in 2012, 2-1 at home to Liverpool in 2019, 2-2 against Liverpool last year. The only big loss I can think of is the 3-2 at Anfield in 2014, and even then we rallied and Liverpool crumbled. Still, there's always a first time for everything, and that includes losing a tight title race in the modern era.

I think our main area of concern is Laporte. He's barely been playing, he seems uncomfortable as an LCB in this system, and he's right up against Arsenal's best player. Still, when it comes to fundamentals, he is a good defender. As long as he doesn't do something stupid (which, unfortunately, happens on occasion), I think he can keep up with Saka. Martinelli is a fine player, but if Akanji and Stones keep to the standard they set against Bayern, he can be crowded out. Give him space, though, and he will sting us.

Gabriel Jesus will be a problem. He may not be the most clinical of players, but he has shown up in his share of big games, and he's an excellent off-ball player. CBs will have to be on point with their distribution (just think of what happened to Varane and Jesus in 2020), and there's a chance that Jesus will be ordered to drop on top of Rodri to stop him from dictating our buildup.

As good as Thomas Partey is defensively, he can be gotten at in possession. Put Bernardo and Grealish on top of him, don't let him carry the ball. If we can generate turnovers high up the pitch, put the ball in front of KDB and let him work his magic. If KDB shows up today, Arsenal will be hard pressed to stop us. If he doesn't, though, we may struggle to create anything. Our wingers don't have the penetration to find Haaland alone.

Arsenal's main concern is with their other CB. Whether they persist with Holding, or move White centrally, or even use Kiwior, they'll still not be as comfortable as they would have been with Saliba leading that back line, and they'll be forced to hope that someone plays out of their skin. Haaland is lethal when he smells weakness. If Arsenal's CBs show one ounce of trepidation, he'll go straight for the throat.

It will be a tough, tough game. Let's hope the breaks go our way.


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Re: Build up Gooners Wednesday night.

Postby johnny crossan » Wed Apr 26, 2023 7:38 am

Mase wrote:
roddysaint wrote:We've usually performed well in do-or-die games against title rivals. 1-0 against United in 2012, 2-1 at home to Liverpool in 2019, 2-2 against Liverpool last year. The only big loss I can think of is the 3-2 at Anfield in 2014, and even then we rallied and Liverpool crumbled. Still, there's always a first time for everything, and that includes losing a tight title race in the modern era.

I think our main area of concern is Laporte. He's barely been playing, he seems uncomfortable as an LCB in this system, and he's right up against Arsenal's best player. Still, when it comes to fundamentals, he is a good defender. As long as he doesn't do something stupid (which, unfortunately, happens on occasion), I think he can keep up with Saka. Martinelli is a fine player, but if Akanji and Stones keep to the standard they set against Bayern, he can be crowded out. Give him space, though, and he will sting us.

Gabriel Jesus will be a problem. He may not be the most clinical of players, but he has shown up in his share of big games, and he's an excellent off-ball player. CBs will have to be on point with their distribution (just think of what happened to Varane and Jesus in 2020), and there's a chance that Jesus will be ordered to drop on top of Rodri to stop him from dictating our buildup.

As good as Thomas Partey is defensively, he can be gotten at in possession. Put Bernardo and Grealish on top of him, don't let him carry the ball. If we can generate turnovers high up the pitch, put the ball in front of KDB and let him work his magic. If KDB shows up today, Arsenal will be hard pressed to stop us. If he doesn't, though, we may struggle to create anything. Our wingers don't have the penetration to find Haaland alone.

Arsenal's main concern is with their other CB. Whether they persist with Holding, or move White centrally, or even use Kiwior, they'll still not be as comfortable as they would have been with Saliba leading that back line, and they'll be forced to hope that someone plays out of their skin. Haaland is lethal when he smells weakness. If Arsenal's CBs show one ounce of trepidation, he'll go straight for the throat.

It will be a tough, tough game. Let's hope the breaks go our way.


Good post mate
I think it was written by his mum :lol:
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Re: Build up Gooners Wednesday night.

Postby sheblue » Wed Apr 26, 2023 7:46 am

Some great analysis above.
But any old 3 points will do me ;)
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