The same, I record the game and watch it before looking at any social media etc
That must be quite amusing, going through a TAN match thread only after watching the match.
I might try it one day.
Iâve done it a few times⊠you get to use the a lot
We need to make a statement here, arsenal fans and social media trying to say we are going to bottle the title but just keep picking up the points redmen until itâs mathematically done.
This is must win given the next 3 games we play after it.
Posting/reading threads during a match, other than at half time, seems weird to me - kinda suggests the game is less important than the drama.
Yeah we need to win our next four then I think weâll all feel much more comfortable
Fuck âem.
Given the quality of some of my sources, the thread is often the only way for me to reliably keep up with whatâs happening. Mainly when @GermanRed is here though.
I think Bradley will start, TAA might not be 100% just yet.
Gakpo is moat likely out so I would go with Nunez on the left and Jota CF.
Jones suspension makes midfield an easier pick.
Every match is important obviously, but we need home wins in matches like this with two massive away fixtures coming up.
Get a win today and against Villa and I reckon City becomes a free hit⊠3-1 today⊠Salah to run riot.
Donât want to go to City needing a win to get back on track.
An estimated 30,000 Liverpool fans took over Wolverhampton for the title decider back in '76. Just look how packed in they were at the ground. A piece of brilliance from Ray Kennedy sealed it. Unbelievable scenes !
We get chances to go 10 points clear with wins tonight and against Villa before the Arses play again.
Arsenal have got harder fixtures than us. 8 or 9pts from the next four games will do me.
@kone donât you dare
No Cody ?
He was a doubt on Friday
At this point, our subs seem fairly obvious â NĂșñez on for Jota or DĂaz, with an outside chance of Chiesa for the other one. If weâre fairly dominant (hopefully so but you never know), then EndĆ or McConnell for Gravenberch. And the usual full-back substitutions.