@_ronniethompson@AVFCMarkM This 100%. Anyone who watched us week in week out for the two months or so before he left knows this. He totally lost the dressing room.
@AVFCMarkM Sometimes managers just aren't a good fit. Emery is a fine coach but being given more time wouldn't have helped, the players were done and the results+performances were getting worse and worse. If you'd watched us week in week out before he went you'd know what I'm talking about
@keiranpedley@owenjonesjourno some decent signs in other large towns, too. Early county council results looking very promising in Hastings, for example.
@ErlingProp@Kdbrazy03 that's a logical flaw, it's technically in neither City or Arsenal's hands. As however well either team does, the other could do 1 goal better. So you can say it's in City's hands, but it's a factually inaccurate statement as you don't control what the other team does.
@AFC_Law@MCFC_RobD@lucas_lelievre7@Rory_Talks_Ball You're right, it's a placeholder and City definitely won't play consecutive days, it's against FA rules. However they did make us do it (presumably before the rules changed) back in 2001! We played Charlton on a Sunday and then played United the following day in the league cup!
@Master_P_7@johncrossmirror Precisely that. I mean I don't buy that Arsenal are favourites anymore, let alone strong favourites, but that's clearly the reason.
@Ankaman616 @astndbh when Liverpool caught us on the break for their 4th the commentator said that the controversy around the penalty was now irrelevant as Liverpool "would have won anyway", that comment still angers me 18 years on.