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Of course. Banning the woman who cooks my dinner would be the ultimate conflict of interests.
Ah, the Rick Astley Paradox.
Of course. Banning the woman who cooks my dinner would be the ultimate conflict of interests.
Unless of course those goals are from set pieces
Arsenal have scored more goals from set pieces than any other team across Europes top leagues , think own goals is also one of their top scorers - think it’s 45% of their goals ( set pieces and own goals )
That’s doesn’t make it exciting or entertaining
So what, how did those set pieces come about? Was the defence’s struggling with the Arsenal attack and panicing?Unless of course those goals are from set pieces
Arsenal have scored more goals from set pieces than any other team across Europes top leagues , think own goals is also one of their top scorers - think it’s 45% of their goals ( set pieces and own goals )
That’s doesn’t make it exciting or entertaining
I’m sure they won’t - again that wasn’t the point being madeI’m sure the Arsenal fans wouldn’t care less where the goals come from.
So what, how did those set pieces come about? Was the defence’s struggling with the Arsenal attack and panicing?
None of the stats you’re providing prove Arsenal are playing badly!
So what, how did those set pieces come about? Was the defence’s struggling with the Arsenal attack and panicing?
None of the stats you’re providing prove Arsenal are playing badly!
Based on what’s being posted I’m assuming no Liverpool fans celebrated winning the League cup against Chelsea in extra time when VVD scored a winner from a corner in an extremely boring gameSo what, how did those set pieces come about? Was the defence’s struggling with the Arsenal attack and panicing?
None of the stats you’re providing prove Arsenal are playing badly!
Bit surely the point is, Arsenal only need to be entertaining to their fans. Why on earth would anyone else care about a team they don’t support.I’m sure they won’t - again that wasn’t the point being made
Who said they were playing badly ?
People are talking about the brand of football being forgettable for most and not being the sort of football that would entertain them
Of course they celebrated, but that isn't the point.Based on what’s being posted I’m assuming no Liverpool fans celebrated winning the League cup against Chelsea in extra time when VVD scored a winner from a corner in an extremely boring game![]()
I’m sure they won’t - again that wasn’t the point being made
Who said they were playing badly ?
People are talking about the brand of football being forgettable for most and not being the sort of football that would entertain them
Nope, sorry guys, look at the post I’ve responded to, it was all about the goals and this is quoting you Phil:It’s not about stats. It’s about what we see with our own eyes, and how we view it subjectively.
I was being pedantic! And it proves my point what matters is the result. Everyone is jumping on the bandwagon to complain about Arsenal brand of football, yet you’ve acknowledged right there people still celebrate the win regardless.Of course they celebrated, but that isn't the point.
It is exactly like Man Utd's game yesterday. Us Man Utd fans celebrated like crazy when Sesko scored, whilst also knowing it was one of the most boring games ever seen.
Bit surely the point is, Arsenal only need to be entertaining to their fans. Why on earth would anyone else care about a team they don’t support.
I have no care how entertaining (or otherwise) Raith Rovers or Falkirk are.
But what’s entertaining is subjective. A non fan isn’t going to be entertained even if they win 3-0.Because many football fans watch a whole variety of games and not just their own team
Many like to watch exciting attacking football
Over the decades the Premier league has had a lot of outstanding players and teams that have provided lots of memories and history - the likes of Henry destroying teams etc
People still want to see great football being played
Of course they do, I totally agree, but Arsenal have played some great Football at times and scored some great goals, they’ve also had to fight and ground out some results.Because many football fans watch a whole variety of games and not just their own team
Many like to watch exciting attacking football
Over the decades the Premier league has had a lot of outstanding players and teams that have provided lots of memories and history - the likes of Henry destroying teams etc
People still want to see great football being played
Nope, sorry guys, look at the post I’ve responded to, it was all about the goals and this is quoting you Phil:
“That’s doesn’t make it exciting or entertaining”
To score them goals they must be attacking, ie, defending keeper makes a great save and Arsenal score from the resulting corner, you are using the stats to somehow prove that those goals only come from a forgettable brand of football and not entertaining and makes them somewhat less than a great flowing move or a 35 yarder, sorry to tell you this, but a goal is a goal.
I agree we all want to see great exciting attacking football but it doesn’t always work that way.Because many football fans watch a whole variety of games and not just their own team
Many like to watch exciting attacking football
Over the decades the Premier league has had a lot of outstanding players and teams that have provided lots of memories and history - the likes of Henry destroying teams etc
People still want to see great football being played
It also doesn’t mean boring or forgetable, you still remember Stoke doing it years ago.Attacking doesn’t always mean entertaining and exciting to watch
When the likes of Stoke were lumping balls up and trying to force corners etc it wasn’t a brand a football that got people off their seats - it was effective and got the team points but it wasn’t great to watch
Plenty of people still want to see exciting football
I would prefer to watch the football of Klopp in 18-20 than the football Slot played last year
I'm not asking for Arsenal to play ay different though. If that is what Arsenal love, then they should absolutely continue what they are doing.I was being pedantic! And it proves my point what matters is the result. Everyone is jumping on the bandwagon to complain about Arsenal brand of football, yet you’ve acknowledged right there people still celebrate the win regardless.
So as Greig points out the only people that should care about it are Arsenal fans and I reckon they’re pretty happy.
Reading are playing terrible but that same terrible brand of football has taken us from a relegation scrap to the cusp of play off spots. So as a Reading fan crap or not I’m entertained.
I agree we all want to see great exciting attacking football but it doesn’t always work that way.
I would say at the moment that no team is playing exciting football in the premier league, there are moments from all teams at different times but not consistently.
Also a lot of teams now set up with a defensive block and a lot of players behind the ball making them tough to score against.
Fair play to Arsenal to find a way of scoring more than most while conceding the least.
I would say Arsenal have been at least as entertaining to watch as any other team this season.