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Premier League 23/24: Gameweek 36 (May 3-6)

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Mrs Bergkamp

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The worst set of Christmas results I can recall has taken our fate out of our hands along with unnecessary tinkering with the starting line up once the City boys were fit. Surprises come when least expected. I'm hoping Leno will show the quality I never really saw and keep a clean sheet. Time for Bowen to prove he's better than Saka lol. Arsenal just need to win the next two games and win the GD battle.
 

blaze_of_glory

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We will never have the same luck with injuries. Saka, Ødegaard, Saliba, Gabriel and Rice hardly missed any games. To have your 5 best players fit all season is a freak luck and we have to take advantage this season. This squad is not deep enough to survive the injuries our rivals had
I dunno. People said last season was a one off that wouldn’t be repeated for all sorts of reasons but here we are. Little reason to be negative about anything in regard to this term at the moment, still not at out peak I don’t think

We should have more depth at CF and CM if the summer goes well also. Timber back, etc
 

Rasmi

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I dunno. People said last season was a one off that wouldn’t be repeated for all sorts of reasons but here we are. Little reason to be negative about anything in regard to this term at the moment, still not at out peak I don’t think

We should have more depth at CF and CM if the summer goes well also. Timber back, etc
I’m just saying we need to invest in the squad with atleast 4 quality players. The CL group stage will have 2 more games and you would assume we not gonna crash straight away in both cups. City about to win the league with kdb missing half the season
 

A_G

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I dunno. People said last season was a one off that wouldn’t be repeated for all sorts of reasons but here we are. Little reason to be negative about anything in regard to this term at the moment, still not at out peak I don’t think

We should have more depth at CF and CM if the summer goes well also. Timber back, etc
Good thing is that none of Liverpool, United, Chelsea or Sp**s are likely to challenge next season. We should be right there again.
 

Diesel

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We were. Yes. Man Utd and Arsenal were ahead of everyone. Even though Liverpool were spending more.

Don’t know what it has anything to do with what I said.
Think AG implying we did win in that window. I really am hoping pep leaves lol. Only thing that **** that team up is an inferior coach
 

Riou

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Liverpool, Chelsea, Leeds and Newcastle in most periods of that 1997-2005 period...were better than the teams below us and City.

Us and United were the best, but the bar was higher below us.
 

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