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I was out last night with an Arsenal fan. He's a lovely bloke, but his faced really dropped when I said I'd rather City won it than them. His argument was it was meaningless for them to win it, mine was the same argument but adding in that after years of coming close, Arsenal winning would be worseOriginally posted by frank the tank View PostThey are a cocky bunch of ****s and if they somehow ended up winning the ****in league then rhwy will be unbearable. I'd prefer City to win it than them because at least it will mean a whole lot less because of the financial doping.
Go to their website and their fixture list has them playing the cl final against a side that are TBC
The media portray arsenal as if they were developing their team like the class of 92 as well ffs. They've spent a ****in fortune
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But they’re not a real football club, nothing they achieve has any real value. It’s like Dane Bower’s MOBO award. I’d much rather the list of bull**** awards won by the cheats gets longer than have actual rivals win them, the whole Man City period will be dumped in the dustbin of history.Last edited by Kenneth; 22-02-24, 10:47 AM.Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom-2 years1year0.5 years
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They are a real football club. They were around for a century plus before the oil money came flowing in. The suggest they aren't a real club is disingenuous.
The more they win the more it emboldens their owners and other owners of the same ilk. They bend and break the rules of the game at will and with impunity. Their reward for such rule breaking is countless accolades and trophies.
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Originally posted by Buzzo View PostI can’t stand Arsenal now. The arrogance they have having won **** all gets really grating. They have the talent, not sure they have the grit.
Originally posted by dom9 View PostAgreed. I think it's actually Arteta that I can't stomach. The players generally don't seem that bad.
It's largely Arteta for me rather then most of the players but it also seems to be alot of their fans, they particularly seem to have a bit of a chip on their shoulder about us
Originally posted by Fuzzy View PostYeah, I also can't think of many faults of their players, other than the rapist obviously. But Arteta is and always has been, even since his Everton days, a complete ****ing cunt. You can tell he's a tasteless, classless, bitter, hypocritical and egotistical moron. A real turtle neck ****.
The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.
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Originally posted by Buzzo View Post100%, it is easy to discount everything they achieve. An Arsenal win would be harder to stomach.
It is a selfish stance to take, as it is not for the greater good of the game... but it is what it is.
We are probably one of the most hated clubs in the country because of our success, no one really gives a **** about City outside of their own fans and sides that are trying to directly compete with them. To the majority of fans of other clubs City winning stuff rather than us is the better option, go anywhere outside of Greater Manchester and you barely find a City fan despite their success compare that to us who have fans everywhere that opposition fans will encounter less celebration or banter or whatever.
Everyone knows City have bought their success, what really scares alot of fans IMO is that we have got so close to City despite them playing in cheat mode, and were us or Arsenal to beat City to the league we would have to be acknowledged as genuinely good sides. They are much the same people who tried to write off our title as a 'Covid title'The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.
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From a sporting point of view, no one should really prefer City to win over ourselves or Arsenal. If Arsenal win it, at least they’ve done it playing by the same financial rules as us.
But given that Arsenal’s fanbase (along with most others) would rather City win than us (as they also wished in 2019 and 2022), then it’s hard not to take a vindictive attitude.
If we have to be robbed by corruption while others cheer along, then it’s good enough for them too. So **** ‘em..
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If we don't win the title this year would you rather City or Arsenal win it?Originally posted by Mark79 View PostFrom a sporting point of view, no one should really prefer City to win over ourselves or Arsenal. If Arsenal win it, at least they’ve done it playing by the same financial rules as us.
But given that Arsenal’s fanbase (along with most others) would rather City win than us (as they also wished in 2019 and 2022), then it’s hard not to take a vindictive attitude.
If we have to be robbed by corruption while others cheer along, then it’s good enough for them too. So **** ‘em.
As a football fan I would want teams that do things the right way to be successful, that would mean if we couldn't win it wanting Arsenal to win it. But as an LFC losing the title to Arsenal would be much harder to take than losing it to City.The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.
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Originally posted by Mark79 View PostFrom a sporting point of view, no one should really prefer City to win over ourselves or Arsenal. If Arsenal win it, at least they’ve done it playing by the same financial rules as us.
But given that Arsenal’s fanbase (along with most others) would rather City win than us (as they also wished in 2019 and 2022), then it’s hard not to take a vindictive attitude.
If we have to be robbed by corruption while others cheer along, then it’s good enough for them too. So **** ‘em.

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