| Arsenal 21:30 - Mar 4 with 2382 views | vapour_trail | Might win the league. Not sure I’ve seen anyone win the league like this before though. Get ahead and then grimly defend. It’s fecking rubbish. Maybe the Everton teams mid 80s. |  |
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| Arsenal on 21:34 - Mar 4 with 2147 views | Swansea_Blue | You must remember “boring, boring Arsenal” under Graham? Did they win the league though during his time? I’m not sure, but this is classic Arsenal. It’s not normal recently that’s for sure. |  |
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| Arsenal on 21:36 - Mar 4 with 2122 views | MattinLondon | I find the top of the PL a tad dull - it could ho down to the very last match but I still wouldn’t care less. But the relegation battle is a lot more exciting, especially if Spurs don’t win tomorrow. |  | |  |
| Arsenal on 21:36 - Mar 4 with 2123 views | vapour_trail |
| Arsenal on 21:34 - Mar 4 by Swansea_Blue | You must remember “boring, boring Arsenal” under Graham? Did they win the league though during his time? I’m not sure, but this is classic Arsenal. It’s not normal recently that’s for sure. |
Oh yeah, there was that arsenal. My memory of Graham’s arsenal was of them kicking absolute lumps out of you. I quite liked that team. They did win the league. |  |
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| Arsenal on 21:38 - Mar 4 with 2105 views | EastTownBlue |
| Arsenal on 21:34 - Mar 4 by Swansea_Blue | You must remember “boring, boring Arsenal” under Graham? Did they win the league though during his time? I’m not sure, but this is classic Arsenal. It’s not normal recently that’s for sure. |
He won the league twice did “One nil to the Arsenal”. They did enjoy playing the offside trap. |  | |  |
| Arsenal on 21:38 - Mar 4 with 2096 views | You_Bloo_Right |
| Arsenal on 21:34 - Mar 4 by Swansea_Blue | You must remember “boring, boring Arsenal” under Graham? Did they win the league though during his time? I’m not sure, but this is classic Arsenal. It’s not normal recently that’s for sure. |
1988-89 and 1990-91 were George Graham's title winning seasons at Arsenal [Post edited 4 Mar 21:39]
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| Arsenal on 21:40 - Mar 4 with 2072 views | Swansea_Blue |
| Arsenal on 21:38 - Mar 4 by You_Bloo_Right | 1988-89 and 1990-91 were George Graham's title winning seasons at Arsenal [Post edited 4 Mar 21:39]
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Twice? I knew my memory was bad, but not that bad. |  |
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| Arsenal on 23:52 - Mar 4 with 1712 views | StokieBlue |
Even though I remember it the article has to be wrong. Everyone knows that football started in 1992. SB |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
| Arsenal on 00:59 - Mar 5 with 1666 views | pointofblue | If the choice is between Arsenal or Manchester City... I'll happily accept Arsenal doing it whatever way they can. |  |
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| Arsenal on 01:45 - Mar 5 with 1637 views | bluelagos |
| Arsenal on 21:36 - Mar 4 by vapour_trail | Oh yeah, there was that arsenal. My memory of Graham’s arsenal was of them kicking absolute lumps out of you. I quite liked that team. They did win the league. |
Adams, Bould and Linegan were defo quite agricultural. There were rumours that Ipswich signed the wrong Linegan (they were brothers) - probably completely bollox but be interested if anyone can confirm or deny. |  |
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| Arsenal on 03:31 - Mar 5 with 1589 views | Perublue | It’s a funny old game saint … I do recall back in the early 2000’s to mid 2010’s roughly, the Arse were extremely popular in Europe over all other English teams, they loved ‘em… exciting and exhilarating was how they were viewed…. But didn’t really win anything. |  |
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| Arsenal on 05:51 - Mar 5 with 1485 views | mellowblue |
| Arsenal on 01:45 - Mar 5 by bluelagos | Adams, Bould and Linegan were defo quite agricultural. There were rumours that Ipswich signed the wrong Linegan (they were brothers) - probably completely bollox but be interested if anyone can confirm or deny. |
I believe Andy was already just established at Norwich (one division higher than us) when we bought David so is probably bollox. Andy was the better player, but David was solid enough and helped get us up and did okay in the shiny new Premier League. We hung onto him too long though as he was a bit of a liability by the time we were relegated. |  | |  |
| Arsenal on 06:12 - Mar 5 with 1453 views | bluelagos |
| Arsenal on 05:51 - Mar 5 by mellowblue | I believe Andy was already just established at Norwich (one division higher than us) when we bought David so is probably bollox. Andy was the better player, but David was solid enough and helped get us up and did okay in the shiny new Premier League. We hung onto him too long though as he was a bit of a liability by the time we were relegated. |
I'll always sweetly remember Linegan chasing a long ball with Robert Rosario and one wag in the North loudly shouting (to much amusement) "It's a Donkey Derby!" Twtd |  |
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| Arsenal on 06:44 - Mar 5 with 1370 views | Pique | Arsenal have actually had a reputation for dull, defensive football for most of their modern history - certainly through the 1960s and 1970s, reaching its apogee under George Graham in the 1980s and early 1990s. Which was why it was always quite amusing for us older fans to see them converted into poster boys for beautiful football under Wenger. Seems they might just be reverting to type now. |  | |  |
| Arsenal on 07:43 - Mar 5 with 1207 views | StochesStotasBlewe | Watched some of the second half of their match last night and was the perfect antidote for insomnia. I fell asleep and woke up at a quarter to one this morning. |  |
| We have no village green, or a shop.
It's very, very quiet.
I can walk to the pub. |
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| Arsenal on 08:06 - Mar 5 with 1156 views | vapour_trail |
| Arsenal on 03:31 - Mar 5 by Perublue | It’s a funny old game saint … I do recall back in the early 2000’s to mid 2010’s roughly, the Arse were extremely popular in Europe over all other English teams, they loved ‘em… exciting and exhilarating was how they were viewed…. But didn’t really win anything. |
That team of bergkamp, pires and Henry were as good as it gets. |  |
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| Arsenal on 08:17 - Mar 5 with 1115 views | BloomBlue | The Arsenal 'invincibles' 2003-04, when they won the league Every game they were setup to achieve a 1-0 win, with the structure of defend for a 0-0 and score on the break, the most boring team ever. However, given they won the league and never lost a league game that season, I suppose Arsenal fans aren't going to complain. I still think its ironic that Arsenal fans were worried Liverpool would equal that not losing a game record this season, given the £millions they spent at the start and the fact they only lost 4 games last season. No need to worry Arsenal, Liverpool proved spending millions doesn't equal success. |  | |  |
| Arsenal on 08:21 - Mar 5 with 1109 views | gordon | Think this is being overdone a bit - they're joint top scorers in the League, were top scorers out of 36 teams in the Champions League Group stage, and have scored 8 in 2 FA Cup games. They've found it a bit of a struggle in the last few weeks, but people seem to be a bit miffed that rather than choke, they're now grinding out the points they need to win the league. |  | |  |
| Arsenal on 10:31 - Mar 5 with 888 views | davblue | Chelsea under Mourinho 1st time were very much like that, Arsenal under Graham? |  | |  |
| Arsenal on 10:47 - Mar 5 with 854 views | Vaughan8 | I'm glad people have finally caught up. I said to some people at the start of the season, they're good, but really dull. I tend to not watch any of thier games. The defence is pretty solid (despite the last few weeks) and they have enough upfront (and from corners) to beat a lot of teams. It started a few years ago, but I don't like all this "blocking" in the area etc as lets be honest, they're fouls. But for some reason it gets let go and they've taken advantage of it and everyone else is playing catchup. |  | |  |
| Arsenal on 11:01 - Mar 5 with 818 views | giant_stow | Poor old Arse. Spend 3 seasons being beautiful but choking at the end. Now they've found some bollox to win when they should draw or lose, people call them ugly. [Post edited 5 Mar 11:05]
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| Arsenal on 11:13 - Mar 5 with 788 views | Radlett_blue |
| Arsenal on 21:38 - Mar 4 by You_Bloo_Right | 1988-89 and 1990-91 were George Graham's title winning seasons at Arsenal [Post edited 4 Mar 21:39]
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Arsenal were the Division 1 top scorers in 1988-89 and 2nd highest scorers in 1990-91, winning the title on both occasions. |  |
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| Arsenal on 13:39 - Mar 5 with 680 views | vapour_trail |
| Arsenal on 11:01 - Mar 5 by giant_stow | Poor old Arse. Spend 3 seasons being beautiful but choking at the end. Now they've found some bollox to win when they should draw or lose, people call them ugly. [Post edited 5 Mar 11:05]
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Nah, they’ve been like this for some time now. |  |
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| Arsenal on 14:23 - Mar 5 with 632 views | giant_stow |
| Arsenal on 13:39 - Mar 5 by vapour_trail | Nah, they’ve been like this for some time now. |
Still think you're being a bit harsh (how will you live with my disapproval!?). Almost every game Arse play this season, they're up against a low block (even the Man City game), so not sure how any team's meant to play free-flowing football against that. |  |
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| Arsenal on 17:07 - Mar 5 with 499 views | marshland | Last night,once they scored saw Arsenal play very defensive but although they do have a great defence they can play exciting attacking football shown by their goal difference which is way better than everyone elses at +37 and you don't get that sort of goal difference by being an all out defensive side. I think more credit has to go to Brighton for they way that they reacted and kept attacking for the equaliser showing why they have only lost 3 games at home this year. It is just getting to that point in the season when the 3 points however you get them are more important that the style of play . |  | |  |
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