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The Goon Thread

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19894700

Arsenal women won a trophy this week, there's so much space in the Emirates trophy room, its got pride of place next to Walcott's Sports Young Personality of the year award.

The Markus Liebherr Cup must be in there, surely? One also cannot fail to recall their utter dominance of the Emirates Cup in recent years as well.

Their womens' side is fantastically good, though,I'll give them that.
 
Arsenal fans really are the lowest of the low. I got some guy who I used to work with on twitter and most tweets of his are directed at Spurs to the point where we must constantly be on his mind...

A typical example tweet of his "Arsenal, definitely the best away support in the country, something only Spurs can dream of"... I mean how deluded can you get. It gets to the point where they become detached from reality and dream up the pro-goon scenarios.

On the plus side I love seeing how he make himself look like such a tit.

As for the articles above. Let them talk all they want. There's no doubt we as a club have improved over the years to the point where we have a good squad even with some of our lead players sold. New manager in and after a rocky start we have picked up and are in a good position in the table for this point in the season.

Young squad, good finances, new training facilities, plans for a new stadium, constantly turning players into stars admired by other clubs and of course great support and following and that's without some multi-billion Middle Eastern throwing constant cash at us.

Without being biased I truley believe we are one of the finer clubs in this mondern day game.
 
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Martin Jol has told Arsenal fans it was no longer realistic for them to expect a regular diet of trophies as he looked to add to their 'frustration' ahead of Fulham's trip to the Emirates Stadium.

Cottagers boss Jol, who spent three years in charge of the Gunners' arch-rivals Tottenham, suggested Arsene Wenger's men were not competing on a level playing field with Manchester United, Emirates Marketing Project and Chelsea.

The Dutchman admitted seven years without silverware was 'a long time' for a club of Arsenal's stature but insisted their supporters would miss Wenger when he finally left the manager's hotseat.

The longer the Gunners' trophy drought has continued, the more the pressure on Wenger and the board from the fans has intensified, and Jol said: 'If you look at the likes of Emirates Marketing Project with almost half a billion spent, Man United, it's not easy nowadays.

'Can you expect a team like Arsenal to win things, with Chelsea, Emirates Marketing Project, Man United, all these clubs?'

Asked if supporter anger was justified, Jol said: 'I don't think you have to be angry. Frustrated is probably the better word.

'Angry with Wenger? Wenger created the new Arsenal, almost.

'Maybe in three years' time, they will hope and pray to get someone like Wenger.'

Jol famously clashed with the Frenchman while in charge at White Hart Lane and added: 'I'm not an Arsenal fan - as you well know - but I always admired Wenger for what he did.

'There is not one other team in the top four doing the same thing with the same philosophy.

'They always manage to find the players who are younger and create value on the pitch.

'Of course, it's probably not what an Arsenal fan wants.

'Seven years? That's a long time?'

Wenger was criticised in some quarters for suggesting 15 successive seasons inside the Barclays Premier League top four was the equivalent of a trophy.


Jol said: 'He's one of the few managers who will never be under pressure because people realise what he has done, not only in the past but last year.'

Arsenal recovered last season from their worst start in 58 years to finish third.

They are only seventh this season after 10 matches, nine points off top spot and level with Jol's Fulham, who they host on Saturday.

'I would always put my money on Arsenal to be in the top four,' Jol added, who admitted the loss of Robin van Persie was a big blow to them.

'Of course, they miss him, but we miss a few people and we get other people in.'

Jol insisted it was 'ridiculous' to suggest Fulham had any chance of finishing above the Gunners this season, although he did not rule out leapfrogging them this weekend.

The Cottagers have never won at Arsenal but went as close as ever last season, leading 1-0 at the Emirates with eight minutes remaining.

'If we have a good day with our team, I think we could cause them a problem,' said Jol, whose side have taken five points off the Gunners in their last three meetings.

'We did that last year. They scored in the 85th minute or so.

'At home, we scored the winner with Bobby Zamora in the last couple of minutes, so hopefully we can do the same.'

Jol was sweating on the fitness of midfielder Mahamadou Diarra, who he rated '50-50' with a knee injury.

Kieran Richardson should return to Fulham's squad, with Simon Davies the only long-term absentee

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Martin Jol says Arsenal cannot expect to win trophies regularly

Fulham manager Martin Jol says Arsenal fans should not expect the Gunners to win trophies on a regular basis.

The pressure has increased on Arsene Wenger after seven years without silverware but Jol says the club might regret it if they ever got rid of him. "Of course, it's probably not what an Arsenal fan wants," said Jol. "Seven years? That's a long time. "Wenger created the new Arsenal. Maybe in three years' time, they will hope and pray to get someone like Wenger."

Arsenal and Fulham are level on 10 points in the Premier League table - seventh and eighth respectively - ahead of their meeting at the Emirates on Saturday. And former Tottenham boss Jol says Arsenal will struggle to compete financially with clubs like Manchester United, Emirates Marketing Project and Chelsea.

"Can you expect a team like Arsenal to win things with Chelsea, Emirates Marketing Project, Man United, all these clubs?" said Jol. Meanwhile, Wenger has revealed the future of Theo Walcott will be sorted out in the next two months. The England winger is out of contract in the summer but Wenger has reiterated his intent to keep him. He told the club's website: "My desire is to keep Theo. We will do what's needed to keep him and hopefully we can sort this situation out very soon.

"Very soon is before the end of December - one way or another, that is for sure. "I don't want to go into any details but you can believe me we do the maximum we can to keep our best players."
 
Surprised he has the intelligence to say these words

Jack Wheelchair: "This new team, trust me, they are still as good as when I left them if not better
 
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