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I really hate the new format the BBC Sport site has for reporting on games. Why cant we see the stats displayed (posession, shots on target etc) like it used to be?
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We need Palace to help us today.
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I really hate the new format the BBC Sport site has for reporting on games. Why cant we see the stats displayed (posession, shots on target etc) like it used to be?
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Ospina injured??
Bellerin's been immense as well, especially going forward. |
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Not getting the rub of the green with this joke of a ref.
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#4806 |
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Iwobi's been excellent! |
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#4807 |
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I really hate the new format the BBC Sport site has for reporting on games. Why cant we see the stats displayed (posession, shots on target etc) like it used to be?
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#4808 |
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Go to football then fixtures..click on the live tab for our match. That takes you to the stats and live text, though you have to then click a tab to view the stats etc. They have changed the format a bit from how it used to be displayed
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#4809 |
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No bookings today.
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Good win today. Turned up.
Next up are Watford at home for some revenge for knocking us out in he FA Cup. |
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Big win. Need to boost goal difference. Quote:
Not really, if they win it'll only be in Tottenhams favour not ours.
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Everton being poor helped but we took our chances, well not all of them but enough to win the match. Only heard the match but sounded like the balance was a lot better and we didn't fanny around with it too much. Kept a clean sheet too!
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Heard the Wenger out banner was out again today at Everton.
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Big win. Need to boost goal difference.
Not worried about Spurs, their fixtures after the break will take care of them. ![]() |
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Everton being poor helped but we took our chances, well not all of them but enough to win the match. Only heard the match but sounded like the balance was a lot better and we didn't fanny around with it too much. Kept a clean sheet too!
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Heard the Wenger out banner was out again today at Everton.
Seemed to cause some aggro between the AKBs and wengerout brigade. |
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Looks like Leicester will win. Oh well.
Spuds, City and now West Ham look to be our main competition now, could be some interesting games coming up. |
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Leicester win 1-0 again. You would expect Tott to beat B'mouth tomorrow.
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Thought Leicester could do it after they beat Liverpool and City. And I thought they would win it after they beat Norwich.
They have been the most consistent team this season. They aren't a expensively assembled group of players, they function as one. Arsenal haven't been good enough, simple. This doesn't look like a title-winning team and signing Cech has just papered a lot of cracks. Manager isn't ruthless enough and players keep bottling it. Having said that, second is within grasp. |
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Go to football then fixtures..click on the live tab for our match. That takes you to the stats and live text, though you have to then click a tab to view the stats etc. They have changed the format a bit from how it used to be displayed
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I had no idea he was the legendary JJ. O's nephew !
Didn't he used to do cartwheels a lot of the time after scoring a goal?
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Thought Leicester could do it after they beat Liverpool and City. And I thought they would win it after they beat Norwich.
They have been the most consistent team this season. They aren't a expensively assembled group of players, they function as one. Arsenal haven't been good enough, simple. This doesn't look like a title-winning team and signing Cech has just papered a lot of cracks. Manager isn't ruthless enough and players keep bottling it. Having said that, second is within grasp. Wenger said post match..."I was pleased with how well they responded today," said Wenger. "It was a very significant win for us and a mental test. "I like this group, I like the mental attitude, it has been questioned and that hurts me," he added after Danny Welbeck and Alex Iwobi scored in the win over Everton. "When you work with them every day, you see how much effort they put in." Trouble is, games aren't won on the training pitch. This is what happens with him. We have a great end of season finish (when the pressure is off) and he's convinced he doesn't need to add any new players. Though I am sure he won't make the same mistake of not adding anyone, I still think he will dither and not be prepared to pay top dollar. |
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As much as I want Arsenal to win the league, part of me is glad that a team like Leicester, with a team which seems to be greater than the sum of their parts, is likely to win the title. It might be seen as a poor year in the Premiership by some, but Leicester do deserve credit.
Good performance today. It had to be, considering the recent disappointments. |
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It's Leicester's to lose now. If only we hadn't been so crap and wasteful in the games we drew or lost. Fine margins and all that.
Wenger said post match..."I was pleased with how well they responded today," said Wenger. "It was a very significant win for us and a mental test. "I like this group, I like the mental attitude, it has been questioned and that hurts me," he added after Danny Welbeck and Alex Iwobi scored in the win over Everton. "When you work with them every day, you see how much effort they put in." Trouble is, games aren't won on the training pitch. This is what happens with him. We have a great end of season finish (when the pressure is off) and he's convinced he doesn't need to add any new players. Though I am sure he won't make the same mistake of not adding anyone, I still think he will dither and not be prepared to pay top dollar. I'm inclined to believe he's starting to wield the axe though. We've seen Giroud, Walcott benched, Iwobi coming in. Changes in place. I would be surprised if Giroud leads the line next season and I imagine Wenger would be prepared to listen to offers for Walcott/the Ox/Ramsey. Can't see Mertesacker staying put. Don't see Wilshere having a sustained career at Arsenal. |
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#4825 |
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My gut feeling is he'll be off. Embarassing to be so far behind Leicester, let alone them being crowned champions.
I'm inclined to believe he's starting to wield the axe though. We've seen Giroud, Walcott benched, Iwobi coming in. Changes in place. I would be surprised if Giroud leads the line next season and I imagine Wenger would be prepared to listen to offers for Walcott/the Ox/Ramsey. Can't see Mertesacker staying put. Don't see Wilshere having a sustained career at Arsenal. |
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Didn't he used to do cartwheels a lot of the time after scoring a goal?