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Theregulars

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  1. Ah, the intense burden of fact.
  2. It’s the first one you feel you can’t explain away with any form of narrative or excuse for him or them.
  3. In my experience always are / have been too. Something about the institution that encourages and rewards cheating, arrogance and bullying. Their fans at school were always unbearable.
  4. Arsenal are incessantly odious IMO. Come on Brentford
  5. I think a lot of it is football being a game of such fine margins. When your confidence is high and momentum with you, things seem to “go your way” - I reckon there’s a psychology to it: taking risks, feeling energised, truly believing and trusting in something so there’s no doubt about what you’re going to do. It then seems like you’re winning the margins. That momentum and confidence is so easily interrupted by circumstances; it’s so delicate - then you don’t win as much at the margins because you’re not taking risks or believing and don’t have that going energy. The end outcome is massive because it’s such an intensely competitive game. So I don’t even think it’s “over” or “under” achieving; just more circumstances have favoured and then not favoured us and we’ve had and not had momentum. I can therefore only remain of the opinion that there’s so much supervening and extenuating circumstance to this season - not to write it off; I think below 7th and no silverware would be disappointing and below my own ambitions. The nature of those extenuating circumstances also means their impact is still being felt now. Maybe it is a flaw in how he trains and plays, maybe other teams have had time to counter and plan, maybe we just really benefitted from few injuries and more coaching time, maybe it’s a bit of everything… I just don’t see much of a plausible argument that he should take more than a small amount of blame. I think the comparisons with Manchester United are also weird: they have a much larger squad and much more financial resource / pulling power / (IMO) corrupting power.
  6. I’m not sure how you can watch us play and conclude that the team don’t look interested.
  7. But how many reasons are within the club or manager’s control?! Hall transfer looks weird but even then maybe it’s genuinely one for the future.
  8. In your view - they might argue that making joelinton full time CM was a good idea because he seems to so specifically fit how we play. If Barnes stays fit and joelinton plays well there this year (both eminently possible), you’d say it’s a good buy. Way too early to tell re: Barnes, surely? He’s played like 5 matches?
  9. It’s so difficult to tell though, surely? If they knew about Tonali in advance then I agree; but otherwise there’s a very reasonable case for signing Tonali, Barnes and Tino. Less of a case for Hall IMO and much less of a case for not signing a striker, but I still think on balance our strategy was logical.
  10. I don’t disagree with the sentiment but 3/4 of those players have missed significant time this season with injury.
  11. Anderson’s was proper Billy Big Bollocks for young man having not played for ages and without much track record. Proper textbook technique.
  12. Even really unlucky with their goal, which was preceded by an incredible save.
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