Heard a statistic the other day that only 40% of transfers are successful.
Raya joins Arsenal
daredevil and only 0,0175 % of English clubs manage to win the PL!
Exactly, hence why any entitlement is laughable.
daredevil the percentage for clubs that manage to reach the PL is almost as small, so we should actually be happy with everything that's happened the last few decades.
QuincyAbeyie not the same logic at all, poor effort
Coombs to be fair only 10% of efforts are good.
QuincyAbeyie well played
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We won 5 titles, 2 Doubles, won our first major European trophy, reached our first ever CL final, moved to a new stadium, survived on a thin budget to become one of the most valuable clubs in the world, had some of the finest players ever don our shirts, survived our greatest manager and have emerged from the ashes like a phoenix to compete again at the highest level. You best believe I am happy.
daredevil I'm saying that whenever you've been unhappy - if you've ever been unhappy about anything Arsenal-related in your entire life - that unhappiness would still have been about something that most clubs never achieve.
Which is a good perspective to have if you're ever unhappy.
daredevil If City win the league I'll try to remember that other clubs also don't win the league and the sadness will hopefully go away.
Well done to David Raya for winning the golden glove. First time an Arsenal keeper has done it for 8 years.
Another great game today.
Don Pacifico this guy is superb. Commanding in the air. And comes out to manage things as well. Like having a third centre back at times. So weird to see him all the way at the halfway line at times.
Don Pacifico nah he was very ropey today and very lucky with that call. Looks a bit nervous at the moment.
Qwiss nah he was very ropey today and very lucky with that call. Looks a bit nervous at the moment.
Tbh thought Don was just being sarcastic as I didn't think there was anythi g particularly noteworthy, at least noteworthily positive, from Raya today. He didn't have much to do bar the save from Solanke in the second half, maybe one more save I may be missing. He did sweep up well I think once or twice but what I was praising as his biggest strength (his aerial handling) was a bit shakey today. He punched at a lot of balls rather than claiming which is where their disallowed goal came from.
That said I do think it was a foul on him and the goal was rightfully ruled out as he was in effect guided away from his goal right up until the moment he jumped. Other refs might not have given it but it was absolutely the right call.
He was awful on that disallowed goal, really think it was Solanke looking at Raya and not the ball, rather than the extent of the contact itself, that led VAR to confirm the foul. I like Raya, and I think Arteta bought him because he lost trust in Ramsdale's mentality (likely stuff behind the scenes), rather than because he saw Raya as this incredible talent upgrade. But he hasn't solidified the #1 position yet.
I do trust that he will continue to improve though. He doesn't yet have that assurance and mad confidence you want from a keeper, and that's been exposed recently, but he has a good head on his shoulders.
Don was definitely being sarcastic .
We got away with one today really and even though I agree Raya is still ropey as our number 1, there aren't any special keepers in the market for us to say we need to upgrade Raya.
Yeah, sorry guys - I was being sarcastic. Like others, thought he was a bit flappy and lucky to get the disallowed goal. So with that backdrop, feels odd to praise him for clean sheets.
Arteta is very quick to praise our clean sheets, and when the Golden Glove was mentioned after Bournemouth, equally quick to credit the whole team. That's as it should be. Raya aside, our collective commitment to clean sheets this season has been so fresh.