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Na but if Arsenal don't win it THIS season it would be unarguably the biggest bottlejob of all time. Bigger than both of their 13/14 & 22/23 crashouts and bigger than Keegan's I'd love it if we beat them campaign. I mean they've literally been top of the table for almost the entire season.

Totally here for it though, especially after everyone claimed it was in the bag 6 months ago.

I still don't fully trust this iteration of City though and they've got a few more dropped points in them compared with their swashbuckling teams of the early 20s. And let's not forget Arsenal have to juggle CL games as well as they've basically got one foot in the Semi now so that's 3 extra games to play. Whereas City have a plum fixture in the FA Cup semi so can play their second team there.

We'll see what happens but only a few weeks ago people were talking seriously about Arsenal winning the quadruple so if they fail to win the Premier League there's a strong chance that they will end the season trophyless after being in 4 different competitions for so long and the bookmakers making Arsenal favourites for all of them as well. If that happens it will be one of the biggest collapses of all time for an end of season. Personally I can't see them winning the Champions League at all this season so it rests mainly on the league. The match between them and Man City next week will be huge from a psychological level.

8 hours ago, awardinary said:

Only their tears.

I laughed when I saw this yesterday. Whatever happens by the end of the season this will go down as an iconic and historic moment in Premier League history. It's either something that will sum up Arsenal's league season in a nutshell or it will be something that Arsenal fans will use to mock this guy and the Man City fanbase for years to come.

No I'm from the South West originally although pretty much London-bassd nowadays (live in Essex but work in London)

Was that Amorim in a Carrick mask this evening 🤔

The freedom of Reuben being gone is maybe wearing off now!

2 minutes ago, Steve201 said:

The freedom of Reuben being gone is maybe wearing off now!

I just think it's so far to tell how good Carrick is as a manager. Clearly he got a boost out of them and they do seem to grow in to games, but just really hard to tell how good a coach he really is.

he’s the same as Ole imo, just has some better players in 2026!

1 hour ago, Steve201 said:

he’s the same as Ole imo, just has some better players in 2026!

Not sure about that. I think their squad now is probably weaker than under Ole, and I think it will take 2-3 windows to fix at the least with how much they'll be limited to spend. Now they will keep Mainoo, they dont hae a big sellable asset either. Surely nobody is daft enough to pay a fee for Ugarte either.

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17 hours ago, Steve201 said:

Are all the United fans on here from London??

No I'm from Worcestershire mate.

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Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola will leave the club at the end of the season.

To be fair I'm surprised he sticked around as long as he did, clearly has the tools to be an Elite European manager. Back to Bilbao then I expect.

Bournemouth and Crystal Palace in similar predicaments going into the end of the season. It feels like Iraola has carried Bournemouth to where they've gotten to and without him they will be much worse off.

4 hours ago, Mack said:

No I'm from Worcestershire mate.

You can tell the London fans from their hatred of arsenal!

Their fanbase gives everyone (even those outside of London) plenty of reasons to dislike them every single season.

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Manchester City captain Bernardo Silva will leave the club when his contract expires at the end of the season.

The Portugal midfielder, 31, has scored 76 goals and made 77 assists in 451 appearances for City since joining from Monaco in 2017.

Last month's Carabao Cup victory was his 15th major honour with City, including the Treble in 2022-23.

Silva also helped City win the Premier League title with 100 points in 2017-18, all four domestic trophies in 2018-19 and four consecutive league titles between 2021 and 2024.

He’s some player - always thought he was around 34 though!

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