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Daily Discussion - 16 September 2024
  • Probably be a £1m fine and a talking to...

    Unfair compared to what they slapped at Everton.

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    Daily Discussion - 16 September 2024
  • So Mustafi was the co-commentator on the German broadcast of the Derby yesterday 🤣 so this is what he's doing now that he's no longer a bodyguard

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    Daily Discussion - 16 September 2024
  • No excuses really, Gabi XL played later than he did and did alright 😏 Cuti is a whiney ass puto.

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    Daily Discussion - 16 September 2024
  • Apparently Cuti Romero is complaining that he was playing with a fever because he had to arrange his way home from international duty and that's why he played poorly. Good fucking god Argentinians are a bunch of whiney babies.

    You just suck pendejo.

    Which actually I'm curious.... do most teams help arrange transport for their players for international duty? Would that be on the national team to do so?

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    [Post-Match Thread] Tottenham Hotspurs v.s. Arsenal F.C.
  • I mean.... Mikel technically played his best under Moysey...

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    [Post-Match Thread] Tottenham Hotspurs v.s. Arsenal F.C.
  • https://www.instagram.com/reel/C_8hqLLvVUd/?igsh=MW5ycnp2OG1sbXY1cw==

    Not sure if anyone caught this but this is on point 🤣🤣🤣🤣

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    [Match Thread] Tottenham Hotspur v.s. Arsenal F.C.
  • A bit shaky there

    Lovely kit on the birthday boy

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    [Pre-Match Thread] Tottenham Hotspur vs. Arsenal F.C.
  • You know I was actually thinking yesterday the refs are doing this because Arteta got off his charges.

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    [Pre-Match Thread] Tottenham Hotspur vs. Arsenal F.C.
  • Wow he put Maldini Kacurri on the bench...

    I do think we will see minutes for Sterling and Nwaneri though, possibly Jesus

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    Daily Discussion - 14 September 2024
  • Sigh, family stuff going on and I really can't bring myself to get hyped about this weekend or even worry about it. It is what it is about sums it all up.

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    Daily Discussion - 14 September 2024
  • What surprised me is Enzo didn't get shit. Where's the consistency???

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    Daily Discussion - 12 September 2024
  • I'm watching the U20 Women's World Cup right now because I'm so bored, and I actually like their idea of managers submitting a review request or challenge for calls.

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    Daily Discussion - 12 September 2024
  • I do believe the PL2 team have played teams of that level in the Pizza Cup, they certainly can hold their own.

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    Daily Discussion - 12 September 2024
  • Surely Mikel being the guy that thinks of everything has a plan for this? I definitely don't think the Spuds will amount to anything, it's Citeh I'm concerned with. At least Dec will be back for that. The cup tie vs Bolton I really do hope the puts the younglings in.

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    Daily Discussion - 10 September 2024
  • Ake stretchered off so there's that

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    Daily Discussion - 09 September 2024
  • Yeah well fuck Austria

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    Daily Discussion - 09 September 2024
  • And WFC have drew Häcken for the next round of UWCL

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  • Second course of bbq let's go

    Personal terms done for 28yo to join #AFC from #Sociedad on 4yr contract + option of 5th in club favour.

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    www.arsenal.com Olympique Lyonnais confirmed for Emirates Cup

    We’re delighted to announce two pre-season fixtures at Emirates Stadium as part of our preparations for the 2024/25 campaign

    As well as Leverkusen

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    www.instagram.com Vivianne Miedema on Instagram: "Thank you, Arsenal ❤️"

    58K likes, 1,365 comments - viviannemiedema on May 13, 2024: "Thank you, Arsenal ❤️".

    Ngl... I teared up reading her letter.

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    www.instagram.com Arsenal on Instagram: "Premier League Player of the Match: Our Jorgi 👏 Shot on Google Pixel📱"

    70K likes, 427 comments - arsenal on February 24, 2024: "Premier League Player of the Match: Our Jorgi 👏 Shot on Google Pixel📱"

    Well deserved 🙌🏼

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    www.arsenal.com Tomiyasu named October's men's Player of the Month

    The Japanese defender scooped 64 per cent of the votes to be the runaway victor of our monthly club award

    Bloody happy for Tomi. Rice was a good shout but Tomi bloody deserved it.

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    Rog is a huge Everton fan and a believer of us last season so interviewing Mikel is a huge treat for him

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    I swear Jorgie's laugh is hilarious. He's slowly becoming one of my favorites.

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    www.gq-magazine.co.uk Mikel Arteta goes again

    Arsenal were top of the Premier League for nine months, then it all came apart. This time, their tenacious young manager is determined to go all the way

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    www.football.london Tomiyasu on injury recovery, losing confidence, versatility and Arsenal training

    The Japan international spoke during Arsenal's pre-season tour of the USA about his latest injury comeback, and fighting for a place in Mikel Arteta's starting XI

    When Takehiro Tomiyasu arrived at Arsenal he was an instant hit. The right-back position at Arsenal had been an issue for some time, with none of Calum Chambers, Hector Bellerin or Ainsley Maitland-Niles being able to meet Mikel Arteta's requirements. In Tomiyasu, the Spaniard seemed to have finally found his man.

    The Arsenal supporters took to him immediately too. By his debut against Norwich he had already earned himself a chant, and a goal-saving tackle from Heung-Min Son in his next Emirates Stadium appearance solidified him as an instant fan favourite. Over the next few months, the Japan international would hardly look back, establishing himself as one of the best one-vs-one and aerial defenders in the Premier League. Then the injuries came.

    Having started every league game from his debut in September up until Boxing Day, Tomiyasu would go on to play just five more matches in the 2021/22 season. He continued to struggle with calf problems throughout the summer. By the time he was back though William Saliba's return had shifted Ben White to right back, and the Japan international would have to make do with a bit part role for the first time in his career, before a knee injury against Sporting CP ended his season in March. It's a period that he admits he found difficult.

    "Yes, it was a difficult period for me," he says. "Ben White was doing very well and to be honest I lost confidence. But the injured period was four months and I thought about a lot of things at this time.

    "You need to learn from the injuries, also the mistakes from the Manchester City game as well (where his error allowed Kevin De Bruyne to open the scoring in February's top-of-the-table clash at the Emirates). You have good and bad moments but you need to learn a lot of things from the bad moments. Now I am feeling good, not only for the body, but my head also like career, yeah, it’s all positive."

    Despite his bad luck with injuries though, Tomiyasu remains firmly a part of Arteta's plans for the coming season. Part of the reason for this is his supreme versatility. Over the course of his two appearances in this pre-season tour of America alone, he has played right centre-back, left centre-back and left back, despite his natural position being at right back. Many players would find such constant change difficult, but for Tomiyasu it's not an issue.

    READ MORE: Two players missing from Arsenal training as Mikel Arteta prepares for Barcelona

    "For me, it’s the same thing," he says. "I just want to be on the pitch. I want to play as much as I can and help the team. Which position, I don’t care. I haven’t spoken to the manager about it, I don’t know. I just want to help the team."

    That goal of being on the pitch as much as possible is set to become even more tricky this season though. In his preferred right back spot Tomiyasu now has to compete with new signing Jurrien Timber as well as White, while over at left back Oleksandr Zinchenko is Arteta's first choice, with Kieran Tierney and Jakub Kiwior also vying for minutes alongside him. Rather than fearing the competition though, the 24-year-old is relishing the challenge.

    "The level in training is much higher than last season," he says. "This is good for the team and for me. If you want to be a better player you need to play with better players in a competitive environment.

    "The only thing I can do is prove my value on the pitch. That’s all I can do."

    Standards across Arsenal will have to improve as they return to the Champions League for the first time in seven years in September. For Tomiyasu though, his focus is on the here and now.

    "I am so excited to play," he says. "But the only thing I can do, I just want to be on the pitch to help the team. So the first thing I need to do is prove my value in the training."

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