Abdul J.

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Abdul J.

Abdul J.

@AB_Gooner

Obsessed Gooner from Calgary

Katılım Haziran 2009
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Abdul J.
Abdul J.@AB_Gooner·
@billycarpy Give me optimism that Bournemouth have the tools to do a job tonight
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Billy Carpenter@billycarpy·
They say the ending of any good story is "surprising but inevitable." Arsenal gritting out a 1-0 on a set piece while a smart, physical midtable club nicks points elsewhere ... It would be a fitting end to this season, is all I'm saying.
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Abdul J.
Abdul J.@AB_Gooner·
@aliladiere The no rotation worries me but I'm HOPING it won't matter as Bournemouth will do the job
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chief@aliladiere·
There’s way too many overconfident Arsenal fans. I can’t bring myself to think about it that way because the PTSD I have is on another level. I am genuinely scared of a relegated with nothing to play for Burnley at home and Crystal Palace, who I have a feeling won’t rotate before the final.
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Abdul J.
Abdul J.@AB_Gooner·
@scottjwillis It's annoying to me that our xGA is 29 and conceded is 28 (or vice versa) whereas city have an xGA of 40 but conceded 33 - lots of people saying we should've sealed the title and they do have a point but city just have a way of over performing defensively at this time of the year
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Abdul J.
Abdul J.@AB_Gooner·
@fkhanage Pretty sure 2 people don't need a just a direct chat
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FK@fkhanage·
Imagine the Manchester City WhatsApp right now. 🙃
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Abdul J.
Abdul J.@AB_Gooner·
@clivepafc @YankeeGunner I know there was pressure to win something but the arm chair analyst in me thinks those 3 weeks with the Chelsea SF arteta got wrong and that could be the difference in having 3 more points in the PL; basically every decision needs to serve in favour of the big 2 trophies
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Clive@clivepafc·
@YankeeGunner Hence my United pick for top 4 pre season I feel we have no choice going forward to give up the league cup for the betterment of our players
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YankeeGunner@YankeeGunner·
In general I think we massively underestimate the value of playing once a week despite all the evidence showing it’s a huge advantage. Look at United’s season for example. Meanwhile, any cursory check of results when playing twice a week shows how big a difference it makes.
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Abdul J.
Abdul J.@AB_Gooner·
@YankeeGunner It's a really bad front 3 BUT it's all he's got if you want to have any juice vs Fulham on Saturday (where you won't get a second shot)
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Scott in Chicago
Scott in Chicago@NorthsideGooner·
@Blahovic @ArsenalView_ It was €85M, not £85M. We’d probably have to give them £65-75M to make it worth their while, just as some team would have to give us £50M for Gyökeres (and take on his £200K/week) to make that not hurt us too much.
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Abdul J.
Abdul J.@AB_Gooner·
@gunnerpunner Everyone talks about who would you want a chance to fall to but I always find myself asking when I need a goal who'll actually execute a pass
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JB™️
JB™️@gunnerpunner·
This isn’t a risk thing. It’s about execution of fundamental skills and decision making.
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JB™️@gunnerpunner·
This team is very good at getting into dangerous positions whether in transition or through buildup. We’re just not good enough at turning those ‘pre-chances’ into actual chances. A lot of it doesn’t show in the data. We waste decent openings far too often.
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Abdul J.
Abdul J.@AB_Gooner·
@SamW_AFC Also with the keeper out of the picture you can shoot as soon as you get to the ball
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SamW@SamW_AFC·
When a defender makes a foul as a "last defender" there's technically still the goalkeeper to beat. Surely if the goalkeeper makes a foul with only one defender left behind him it should be the same consequence?
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Abdul J.
Abdul J.@AB_Gooner·
@aliladiere I think until you win it the cups can fuck off - forst Utd wolves results all around Arteta getting the rotation wrong vs Chelsea; even 3 more points in those 3 games and city players would be on the beach
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chief@aliladiere·
Another season where we will look at where it went wrong. 0-0s vs Forest and Liverpool when we should have gone for it but were too scared to lose. Heads falling off 2-0 up at Wolves. It’s always the same story under Arteta.
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Abdul J.
Abdul J.@AB_Gooner·
@football_pb My issue was that if there was no main target out there past 2 summers should've been spent on young talent punts - we basically had Sesko on this list and nothing after it
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PB@football_pb·
Hugo Ekitike has ‘looked’ the best summer striker signing but he’s so injury prone and now has a major injury. Really was no perfect answer last summer. I’ve always wanted Julian Alvarez and would absolutely love it if we can find a way to do that this summer. Rumours Bayern are interested in Kai Havertz which could open the door to it.
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Abdul J.
Abdul J.@AB_Gooner·
@Alan_Alger_ @Matt5cott The larger point is valid but that cannot be the reason for not being able to string together 5 passes or displaying some of our basics. Ultimately with this soft schedule they're still mid table and we are top (with the a schedule)
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Matt Scott
Matt Scott@Matt5cott·
Stop swallowing the “bottle” narrative, everyone, and man yourself up with some actual facts. 🔴⚪️
Matt Scott@Matt5cott

You want a debate? Here you go: the decision to turn £318m of net debt into a net-cash position in 10 years (2098 to 2018) was a gross strategic mistake from the Board. It led to wild underfunding in the squad that has been impossible to repair in an FFP world. To fix it, the club adopted a Moneyball approach: who gives the best return on investment? Who gets “at bat”? That, in football terms, is the defence, not least because of the aphorism that defences win titles but also because defenders command lower fees and wages. The club strategy for the rebuild has demonstrably been to favour a solid base with a few undervalued superstars (Kai, Declan, MØ) and a big reliance on the academy. Even so, the chronic underinvestment has continued (see below, courtesy of @themagic_tophat). Consequently, there has been scant money available to invest in Arsenal’s forward line, where the top players demand much higher fees and wages than defenders and GKs. Arsenal have spent on average £30.6m on each of their forward players. Manchester City have spent £51m on each of theirs (per Transfermarkt.) This results in a demonstrable lack of comparable quality. The comparison between Haaland and Gyokeres is… well, there isn’t even a comparison. And this means that the few top players we do have get overplayed. In his first 14 games for Arsenal, in 2022-23, Gabriel Jesus played pretty much 14 full 90s. He got 10 goal involvements in those games, an outstanding output, and then broke down with his knee injury from which he has never recovered. Entirely understandable he was asked to play that much because the alternatives were Eddie Nketiah, a 20yo Nathan Butler-Oyedeji and a 19yo Khayon Edwards. This pattern has been repeated with other players: chronic underinvestment leads to chronic overplaying, which in turn results in chronic injury problems. The injury problems then diminish the players when they return: look at the dip in performance in Bukayo and Kai since they snapped their hamstrings. What Mikel has been doing is permanent crisis management: responding to the reasonable demands from fans to win football matches and trophies while using a squad that is under-resourced financially. As demonstrated, that lack of resources results in injury problems that in turn compound the underinvestment issue. The simple fact is, clubs tend to finish in the league where their wage bills would put them. The data show this, and I know quite a lot about this because of the consultancy I have done in this area for the insurance industry. A player’s wage is a reflection of his quality. Ergo, the more you play the players you put out on the pitch, the better your chances of winning football matches. Manchester City demonstrate this every season. When you either don’t pay your players very much in the first place (Arsenal) or when your top players are unavailable through injury (also Arsenal), you tend to win fewer matches and trophies (consequently Arsenal). Every single springtime, Arsenal players break down in a widespread injury crisis. Every single springtime results suffer accordingly. When the same thing happens over and over and over you have to acknowledge there is an underlying issue. In business in these circumstances, you would start looking not at the personnel but the strategy. So this is not about the manager. It is not about his tactics. It is about the strategy. Arsenal have suffered from two decades of strategic underinvestment against their goals. This is what is being reflected on the pitch. Change the manager who has proven to be able to make us competitive *despite* that fact and we will return to where our financial resources would place us: fourth or fifth. Sacking Mikel would be football suicide. Invest in him properly and we might actually win something.

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Abdul J.
Abdul J.@AB_Gooner·
@aliladiere Was desperate to see him recognize we are short on true midfielders and maybe player a 451 (Norgard in the midfield alongside zubi and rice at the base) and just work the midfield with numbers and at least possess it in the middle
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chief@aliladiere·
We made 3 changes in the 53rd min and nothing changed. Because we didn’t need personnel changes, we needed a tweak to the system. Arteta’s inability to find solutions in game because of his rigidity will continue to cost us. Times up.
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Abdul J.@AB_Gooner·
@gunnerpunner @aliladiere We don't generate enough volume of play that keeps resulting in good play in the final third or shots; with rice and the CBs what he should be doing is taking more risks to move forward and trust those guys and raya to deal - 1v1 I dont fancy anyone of their players to beat ours
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JB™️
JB™️@gunnerpunner·
@aliladiere I’d largely agree. My point wasn’t missed chances, it’s the number of times we don’t even create the chance because of bad play. Missed passes, bad touches, bad decisions. Some may be coaching but I saw a lack of talent yesterday.
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chief@aliladiere·
He was the one who pushed for the guy that fucks this whole clip and attack btw. £65m £300k a week. And how many times were we able to do this yesterday? Once or twice. The issue is Arteta, his inability be flexible, find solutions and signing awful attackers.
JB™️@gunnerpunner

This is where I have the manager’s back. We had so many openings and so much space. This is to a large extent an offensive talent issue. What more can the manager do here?

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chief@aliladiere·
City spend money, but they’ve constantly adapted over the last few years. They were found out this season and adapted again. You’re talking about a man that played John Stones at 8 in a Champions League final.
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chief@aliladiere·
Pep Guardiola is the greatest manager of all time because he is humble enough to know when it doesn’t work and is brave enough to make decisions to completely change the way he plays in order to WIN. He’s done it countless times and will do it again this season.
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Abdul J.
Abdul J.@AB_Gooner·
@YankeeGunner Winning leagues down the stretch is a media narrative - if a team wins 25 if their first 30 they'll in theory need to win 3/8 final 8 to be nailed on (which is why the sunderland and wolves last min goals really sting)
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YankeeGunner@YankeeGunner·
My point is that we could win the league and clearly it’ll be because we peaked earlier in the season. We don’t have to peak now to win the league. We literally just need to be competent. Can we do that? Genuinely no clue
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YankeeGunner@YankeeGunner·
I get this point. And I accept that it “feels” right. But Liverpool won both of their titles by peaking early in the season and coasting at the end. United and Chelsea haven’t been dominant (or won anything of note) for over a decade. PSG and Bayern are men in a league of boys
Colin Millar@Millar_Colin

Easy to forget Arsenal were genuinely excellent in the first few months of the season. But truly elite teams (Bayern, PSG, Barca, older City/Liverpool/Man Utd/Chelsea) all peak from February-May. Arsenal have significantly regressed in 2026 and routinely freeze in pressure games.

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Abdul J.
Abdul J.@AB_Gooner·
@AFCBeef Man Utd would not have played a game in 30 days
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Abdul J.
Abdul J.@AB_Gooner·
@MRIRBT @gunnerpunner Carragher said it again in midweek stating "Arteta must be scared enough" despite seeing the line up on the weekend and THAT night on HIS show
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Arsenal got non stop stick for “pulling players out” of INT duty but those same players still aren’t playing and the mouthpieces are silent. It’s exhausting just the deep dishonesty the football media push when it’s Arsenal clicks they want.
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Abdul J.
Abdul J.@AB_Gooner·
@Blahovic I'm considering rewatching that game because I'm convinced majority saw something I didn't. Thought he was good and did the things we don't do which is possess the ball and move our team to camp out in their final 3rd
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Odegaard derangement syndrome seems to be reaching new heights
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