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The hate shown towards Arsenal is quite something on 05:26 - May 31 by Churchman
I very much doubt their supporters give a hoot what other clubs/other clubs supporters think. Why should they? They’ve just won the Premier League and played in the Champions League Final. That other supporters dislike them and put the boot in on social media just shows how successful they are.
I’ve never understood why people should be bothered what others think. At a far lower ham and egg level, the abuse my club received for having parachute money and alleged favouritism (nonsense) - who cares. It’s just jealousy. So Coventry supporters wanted anyone to be promoted but us. Yawn. Maybe they should have put away the bitterness that we beat them twice and just enjoy their moment.
As for Arsenal, I’ve no problem with them. Never have. For me it’s not saying much because I’m only interested in this club, but they’re the least irritating of the Sky big six clubs.
I'm with you on all of that. Although I'll add I was pleased they won the league, only because it broke the endless run of Citeh / Liverpool year after year.
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The hate shown towards Arsenal is quite something on 10:21 - May 31 with 1091 views
In terms of winning the league, Arsenal seem to me to be the lesser of a fair few evils. And they haven't had a go for a while, so I don't begrudge them that. I can't get too excited about English teams winning in Europe, because it happens with such regularity now that it's not really healthy. But I didn't /want/ them to lose.
Having said that, their entire game plan could be argued to be to negate and stifle, and place a bet that the ref gave them the better of things when it came to penalty decisions. That bet failed, as Arteta's mild grumblings post-match testify. Live by the sword, die by the sword.
After the season we've had, with grappling-gate and all, it's a fitting end to the season that Arsenal are grumbling about penalty decisions, and that they've ultimately lost out on set pieces.
But I'd certainly rather them retain their title next year than have Man City or Chelsea win it. No idea how to feel about Man Utd anymore. Carrick is likeable enough, big-hair guy has been more entertaining than much of the football, and I almost feel sorry for their recent lack of success. Feeling sorry for Man U brings joy of its own kind. I'd take a Wilnis-inspired 1-1 against them next season, certainly.
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The hate shown towards Arsenal is quite something on 10:30 - May 31 with 1063 views
The hate shown towards Arsenal is quite something on 10:21 - May 31 by HighgateBlue
In terms of winning the league, Arsenal seem to me to be the lesser of a fair few evils. And they haven't had a go for a while, so I don't begrudge them that. I can't get too excited about English teams winning in Europe, because it happens with such regularity now that it's not really healthy. But I didn't /want/ them to lose.
Having said that, their entire game plan could be argued to be to negate and stifle, and place a bet that the ref gave them the better of things when it came to penalty decisions. That bet failed, as Arteta's mild grumblings post-match testify. Live by the sword, die by the sword.
After the season we've had, with grappling-gate and all, it's a fitting end to the season that Arsenal are grumbling about penalty decisions, and that they've ultimately lost out on set pieces.
But I'd certainly rather them retain their title next year than have Man City or Chelsea win it. No idea how to feel about Man Utd anymore. Carrick is likeable enough, big-hair guy has been more entertaining than much of the football, and I almost feel sorry for their recent lack of success. Feeling sorry for Man U brings joy of its own kind. I'd take a Wilnis-inspired 1-1 against them next season, certainly.
Broadly agree, it also wound up loads of my colleagues who refused to back them because they're Citeh or Yanited.
PSG are the most evil of all clubs when it comes to modern football, they are nation state FC on steroids.
I can't say I like Arsenal, and this goes back to the 70s when the London clubs caused mayhem in North Stand and got far more praise from the London-based media than a lot of them deserved.
But one thing very much in their favour is the multiracial nature of their London-based fans. I think it goes back to the fact that they were one of the first teams to have a sizeable proportion of black players.
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The hate shown towards Arsenal is quite something on 10:32 - May 31 with 1056 views
The hate shown towards Arsenal is quite something on 10:21 - May 31 by HighgateBlue
In terms of winning the league, Arsenal seem to me to be the lesser of a fair few evils. And they haven't had a go for a while, so I don't begrudge them that. I can't get too excited about English teams winning in Europe, because it happens with such regularity now that it's not really healthy. But I didn't /want/ them to lose.
Having said that, their entire game plan could be argued to be to negate and stifle, and place a bet that the ref gave them the better of things when it came to penalty decisions. That bet failed, as Arteta's mild grumblings post-match testify. Live by the sword, die by the sword.
After the season we've had, with grappling-gate and all, it's a fitting end to the season that Arsenal are grumbling about penalty decisions, and that they've ultimately lost out on set pieces.
But I'd certainly rather them retain their title next year than have Man City or Chelsea win it. No idea how to feel about Man Utd anymore. Carrick is likeable enough, big-hair guy has been more entertaining than much of the football, and I almost feel sorry for their recent lack of success. Feeling sorry for Man U brings joy of its own kind. I'd take a Wilnis-inspired 1-1 against them next season, certainly.
English teams have won three of the last fifteen ECLs. We are certainly not dominating that competition, the only time we’ve done that was the late 70s and early 80s.
The hate shown towards Arsenal is quite something on 10:32 - May 31 by vapour_trail
English teams have won three of the last fifteen ECLs. We are certainly not dominating that competition, the only time we’ve done that was the late 70s and early 80s.
Though English clubs have won the last two Europa and Conference Leagues. The existence of PSG muddies the waters of the Champions League. The biggest financial doper of them all.
With Arsenal, I asked myself which of their outfielders would get into the PSG team. Obviously Rice but other than that, I couldn't name one. Perhaps one of centre backs instead of Pacho? Others would make the bench but I feel the difference in quality was clear and Arteta approached the game in the only way he could to get over the line. They came close to succeeding but I wouldn't criticise him for it.
For me it’s because they are the new Man Utd in that they are probably the most plastic fanbase in the country, I genuinely don’t think I’ve ever met an Arsenal fan who’s been to watch them play, let alone a season ticket holder. By contrast I’ve met or know loads of Spurs season ticket holders.
The hate shown towards Arsenal is quite something on 10:32 - May 31 by DJR
I can't say I like Arsenal, and this goes back to the 70s when the London clubs caused mayhem in North Stand and got far more praise from the London-based media than a lot of them deserved.
But one thing very much in their favour is the multiracial nature of their London-based fans. I think it goes back to the fact that they were one of the first teams to have a sizeable proportion of black players.
I’m really in the “don’t care” camp. I wasn’t supporting either team last night. I don’t personally buy the line that you should support an English team, because ultimately they’re playing for their own gain, so unless we were to gain from them winning, I really wouldn’t be fussed either way.
I used to quite like Arsenal but in our last premier league season the way some of their fans seemed to revel in our relegation was quite an eye opener. No other team did this including those battling for survival and we were hardly a rival to them. It was just bizarre and added to the fact that a few of the non match attending fans of them I have encountered seem to be very cocky has added to this. Add that to the rather unlikeable style of football that they play and the fact Arteta seems to have carte Blanche to spend the entire game out of his technical area running around waving his arms like a whirling dervish in an obvious attempt to try and put off the opponent and influence the ref. It’s easy to see why many football people will be delighted that they lost. To the true decent fans of Arsenal I feel for them that they have lost but they remain the third most successful English club side in history and will no doubt win other trophies soon. A large percentage of football supporters will never see their club do that
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The hate shown towards Arsenal is quite something on 13:03 - May 31 with 827 views
The hate shown towards Arsenal is quite something on 12:11 - May 31 by runaround
I used to quite like Arsenal but in our last premier league season the way some of their fans seemed to revel in our relegation was quite an eye opener. No other team did this including those battling for survival and we were hardly a rival to them. It was just bizarre and added to the fact that a few of the non match attending fans of them I have encountered seem to be very cocky has added to this. Add that to the rather unlikeable style of football that they play and the fact Arteta seems to have carte Blanche to spend the entire game out of his technical area running around waving his arms like a whirling dervish in an obvious attempt to try and put off the opponent and influence the ref. It’s easy to see why many football people will be delighted that they lost. To the true decent fans of Arsenal I feel for them that they have lost but they remain the third most successful English club side in history and will no doubt win other trophies soon. A large percentage of football supporters will never see their club do that
Talking about managers on the pitch reminded me of Mourhino's friendly tackle on Murs :)
The hate shown towards Arsenal is quite something on 01:37 - May 31 by The_Romford_Blue
As a fanbase in recent years, they have been particularly insufferable though. Especially online. Victim mentality who seem to believe that VAR and every referee is against them when, in fact, they’re statistically the most benefitted team from VAR this season, have received the most penalties this season and have had the luckiest officiating of any side from reversals this season.
And yet still they whinge. And still they moan. And still they spend all game diving and time wasting and cheating. Awful fanbase and an awful anti-football team managed by a moany tw*t and usually captained by a performative be**end in Rice.
You can say and possibly agree with all of that, but it is pretty pathetic for official team accounts to be engaging with that type of stuff.
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The hate shown towards Arsenal is quite something on 13:40 - May 31 with 757 views
It’s all quite cringe. They’ve won the premier league and lost a champions league final on penalties to the best club side in the world. There’s not a club in this country in any position to ‘banter’ Arsenal for their achievements this season, not least some of those attempting to do it.
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The hate shown towards Arsenal is quite something on 13:45 - May 31 with 745 views
The hate shown towards Arsenal is quite something on 13:42 - May 31 by _CliveBaker_
It’s all quite cringe. They’ve won the premier league and lost a champions league final on penalties to the best club side in the world. There’s not a club in this country in any position to ‘banter’ Arsenal for their achievements this season, not least some of those attempting to do it.
I saw Djed Spence post a troll tweet towards Arsenal after FT yesterday. I mean Im all for rivalry but you play for Spurs who nearly got relegated...
The hate shown towards Arsenal is quite something on 00:52 - May 31 by Joey_Joe_Joe_Junior
It’s all the rage now. Gone from Banter to celebrating and rubbing in failure for likes. I’m sure it’s magnified because a lot of people have probably heard then celebrating loudly for the first time in while this season.
Roll on failure if that is what losing the Champions League final looks like.
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The hate shown towards Arsenal is quite something on 15:46 - May 31 with 588 views
The hate shown towards Arsenal is quite something on 07:11 - May 31 by Churchman
I felt that way back in the day. I think most people did.
But in this day and age these teams have few British players in them and for me that’s made a difference. I certainly wasn’t supporting PSG, but nor was I bothered that Arsenal lost.
I tend to look for results of teams friends and relations follow and am happy to see them do well.
I don’t do other forms of social media either. Or Fantasy Football, FM25 or whatever, being an old saddo.
This essentially sums up my view
When Liverpool owned Europe they were very much a "British" (Commonwealth?) team, today the British player tends to be "the token", having said that Arsenal started 3 England Internationals and brought on another 2.
George Graham's Arsenal were also pragmatic but don't recall them being as hated as Arteta's WWE corner routine grapplers.
This season they just about fit the anyone but Citeh brief in EPL
The hate shown towards Arsenal is quite something on 13:42 - May 31 by _CliveBaker_
It’s all quite cringe. They’ve won the premier league and lost a champions league final on penalties to the best club side in the world. There’s not a club in this country in any position to ‘banter’ Arsenal for their achievements this season, not least some of those attempting to do it.
I said it the other day, it’s quite funny they spent 15 years under Wenger playing such lovely football but barely winning anything and being labelled soft etc, won’t win anything playing that way.
Arteta comes in and plays an expansive style of football going toe to toe with City and Liverpool for 3 years, again, being labelled that they’re too easy to play against at times.
Then the one season they change their style of play, get the better of everyone they’re labelled as some sort of sh!thouse team. All of a sudden people are basically writing set pieces off because Arsenal have managed to conquer them. All a bit odd to me.
the arsenal hate is no difference that leeds have had since the late 60s. it all started with london press dubbing them dirty leeds. wheres they use to say hard men when describing london teams cloggers e.g harris etc.the name has stuck that even youngsters who have never seen them play still say dirty leeds
forensic experts say footers and spruces fingerprints were not found at the scene after the weekends rows
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The hate shown towards Arsenal is quite something on 20:30 - May 31 with 423 views
The hate shown towards Arsenal is quite something on 13:42 - May 31 by _CliveBaker_
It’s all quite cringe. They’ve won the premier league and lost a champions league final on penalties to the best club side in the world. There’s not a club in this country in any position to ‘banter’ Arsenal for their achievements this season, not least some of those attempting to do it.
There was a video in the post pulled earlier of West Ham fans baiting them leading to a scrap. That’s West Ham, relegated to the Championship just over a week ago at the same time as Arsenal were rounding out their title winning season
Highlighting crass stupidity since sometime around 2010
The hate shown towards Arsenal is quite something on 00:37 - May 31 by Illinoisblue
I don’t know, feels kinda c***y. I don’t particularly like Arsenal or how they play but just seems uncalled for when official club accounts are taking the piss. Chelsea of all teams after the disaster of a season they’ve had should be keeping quiet the most.
Disclaimer: if Norwich ever get to a major final and lose I would fully support our admin taking the piss.
I wouldn't worry too much about Norwich every getting to a major final - think our admin are perfectly safe
However, I think it's proper banta official clubs doing it to other clubs - it's just fun. Ours have done it
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The hate shown towards Arsenal is quite something on 23:01 - May 31 with 304 views
The hate shown towards Arsenal is quite something on 10:54 - May 31 by pointofblue
Though English clubs have won the last two Europa and Conference Leagues. The existence of PSG muddies the waters of the Champions League. The biggest financial doper of them all.
With Arsenal, I asked myself which of their outfielders would get into the PSG team. Obviously Rice but other than that, I couldn't name one. Perhaps one of centre backs instead of Pacho? Others would make the bench but I feel the difference in quality was clear and Arteta approached the game in the only way he could to get over the line. They came close to succeeding but I wouldn't criticise him for it.
Raya is way better than the PSG goalkeeper last night