Why I believe Arsenal will have their best season in years

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It's hotting up for the Knitting finals 2022

I might take up knitting or smelling candles as a pastime? Neither one would lead to any degree of stress, but then again the knitting world championships or the candle smelling Grand Prix don't quite have that ring to it, where you would tune in to watch your favorite knitters compete to make that patchwork quilt for the ages! So, even though it can be stressful and downright demoralising at times, that is why I love Sports and watch them and play them as much as I can.

It's a tough life being a sports fan at times, as only one team can win the league or championship or cup each year, which means that many teams and fans miss out and hope against hope that next year will be their year. I am one such sports fan and I love all sports. Once there is a ball or a feat of some sort to be completed like a 100m sprint, than you have my attention. I have always had a certain degree of competitiveness in me from an early age, and no matter what the task at hand, be it a table quiz, a golf tournament, an arm wrestle, a game of poker, whatever - I'm in it to win it. Sure, I want to have fun too and enjoy whatever it is I am doing or playing, but I always want to win whatever that thing is.

Unsurprisingly then, I also always want to see my own team win, whether that is Galway battling it out in the GAA's hurling and football matches or whether it is Arsenal or Rep. of Ireland playing football or Connacht or Ireland playing rugby, I want them to go out and win, of course I am still impressed if they go out and give it their all, but come up just short like Galway in this year's Gaelic football final. You take a step back and remember that noone was giving Galway any chance at the start of the year and they proved the naysayers wrong by winning again and again and were level with Kerry with five minutes to go, so they were very very close, but ultimately I want my team to win.

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A tradition handed down

I have very fond memories of days away at matches with my Dad and brothers many moons ago. The anticipation before the match, parking the car on the verge of a road half a mile from the stadium, the walk up to the stadium, the hum of the crowd, the mineral and chocolate bar bought of some auld wan with no teeth on the way in, the match program, the National anthem played loudly as people turned to face the tri-colour and then the ball was thrown in and things got under way.

I love those memories and I try to instill similar ones in my own children who I take to Galway's Pearse stadium regularly for senior championship games and my eldest boy has even been to an Arsenal game at the Emirates as well as a few Ireland games at the Aviva. Those memories - the scarf, the match program, the sweets will all hopefully stay in his mind for many years to come also. Here he is in March 2020 just before Covid hit at an Arsenal vs Everton game at the Emirates which ended up being a cracker of a game that Arsenal won 3-2 in the end. He still talks about this game, I guess the five goals were a help, but he loved the whole build up, the canons and statues of Arsenal legends outside, the stadium itself, the build up before the match, everything.

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Are Arsenal on the way back?

Ok, so you will now appreciate that I am competitive, yep even in rock, paper, scissors, I want to win, that's just me and it's engrained deep within me, it is just who I am. Something else that is engrained is a sense of optimism, now it is often blind optimism and those rose tinted glasses eventually start sliding down my nose and in the end may even fall to the ground and get stamped on repeatedly by Spurs fans - you know who ye are @blanchy and @talesfrmthecrypt!!

It can't be helped though, I'm a hopeless optimist and I recently started watching the Prime television show on Arsenal called "All or Nothing" and I must say that I am really impressed with what I have seen behind the scenes from last year. There is an unmistakable unity and togetherness in that Arsenal squad of players, coaches and all the staff. they look like a group that are about to start a journey, and no @blanchy and tales, I don't mean a journey to failure! But, honestly there seems to be a certain cohesion, togetherness and belief within this group that makes me believe that they are pretty close to competing again. Do I think they will win the league this year? Let's not get ahead of ourselves! However, I certainly think that we have an excellent chance of playing Champions League football this year and we have some pretty straight forward fixtures coming up against Fulham and Villa at home, followed by a trip to Manchester to play old rivals Man. United who will be well and truely over their slump by then. If we can muster seven points from those three and get to 16 points after 6 games we will be in extremely good shape.

Our trouble last year was losing silly matches to the likes of Brentford, Palace, Brighton, Southampton and Spurs. I believe that if we can avoid trouble against these lesser teams, then we can compete, as I feel that we will put it up to City, Chelsea and Liverpool this year and will not be afraid of them.

A bit more steel

Let's not get carried away now, as we have only played three games so far, which is only 8% of the overall season, but points are points and at this juncture we are the only team with maximum points, so I believe we must keep this run going for as long as possible, as we have three very winnable fixtures coming up against Fulham, Villa and United and if we could win all three we would be at maximum points after 16% of the season, now that would make for a reassessment.

United have recently fallen into the trap of creating at revolving door at the top of Man United, which has seen David Moyes, Louis van Gaal, José Mourinho, Ole Gunnar Solskjær, Ralf Rangnick and Erik ten Hag all try to take the reigns from Alex Ferguson who retired in 2013. It looks likely too that Erik ten Hag will be following the others out the door if United don't turn things around quickly and upcoming games against Liverpool (H), Southampton (A), Leicester (A) and Arsenal (H) will ultimately decide his faith, were he to somehow lose them all, he would be 100% gone and United would be back to the drawing board once more. Arsenal on the other hand have only had Unai Emery and Mikel Arteta in the Arsenal dugout since Wenger and Arsenal parted ways in 2018 proving to the doubting masses that managers need to be given some time. Society in general has zero patience for anything anymore and instant gratification is the order of the day, so I say well done to Arsenal for sticking by Arteta. I believe that Arsenal's future is bright as a result.

He has been given time to impart his knowledge and outlook on the team, time to bring in his own players together with Edu and time to get rid of weak links and trouble makers like Aubameyang. It is looking more and more like Arteta's team every day and when you hear the players talking about his tactical knowledge and awareness being next level, you start to believe that 39 year old Arteta may be here for a long time and bring some much needed success back to the top team in North London, after all form is temporary, but class is permanent. For me, a key ingredient for Arsenal and their road to success is youth, and they have that in spades, just look at the age profile of Arsenal's top players.

Aaron Ramsdale - 24
Gabriel Magalhães - 24
William Saliba - 24
Kieran Tierney - 25
Oleksandr Zinchenko - 25
Bukayo Saka - 20
Martin Ødegaard - 23
Emile Smith Rowe - 22
Fábio Vieira - 20
Gabriel Martinelli - 21
Gabriel Jesus - 25
Eddie Nketiah - 23

The only regular starters in the Arsenal first eleven that are over 25 are Thomas Partey and Granit Xhaka, both of whom are 29, so hardly over the hill yet either. So it is very interesting indeed what Arteta is building and he has now setled on a starting eleven too, with the same eleven starting all three games so far this season and they now have an out and out goalscorer in Gabriel Jesus. So, mark my words, Arsenal are one to watch this season and if we can make sure to have Jesus available for at least 34 league games, I believe the Gunners will have their best season since the Wenger years.

Well regardless of this old man's rose tinted glasses being firmly on my head, I am hoping that this young Gunner has something to shout about this season and we at least finish ahead of Newcastle who my darling wife and youngest son both support, while our middle son is still hedging his bets saying he likes both Arsenal and Newcastle, he's too young to Understand that you can only have one team!

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These are all original photos captured by me on my Samsung Smartphone

Thanks as always for stopping by everyone.

Peace Out

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Arsenal are literally the most fun team in the first three weeks

Stability in the lineup, smoothness in exiting the ball, exchanging positions and exchanging roles, and everyone scores and everyone makes..

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Ya for sure, we are doing all the simple things right at the moment and Arteta has built up his own back 4 now and a solid and reliable goalkeeper, we are probably missing a little bit of flair in the middle, but Smith-Rowe adds that when he comes off the bench. That is what we really need this year is strength in depth of a squad and may be where we fall short in the end, but I am securing my seatbelt for one hell of a ride this year.

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Arsenal are a team on a mission and they are quite ambitious with the way they started this season.

As we all know, winning the EPL at this moment requires very high points. I look forward to seeing if Arsenal will keep up with this moment for the most part of the season.

It will be a joy to watch

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Yes, fair point about points required and to be honest the most points I can see us getting would be 90/114 which would be very high by Arsenal standards, so the only way to compete would be to hope that the other big clubs drop more points than in recent seasons, which is possible with Newcastle becoming more of a force and Spurs always capable of taking points of the bigger teams. Arsenal's season will hinge on our games against City, Spurs, Chelsea and Liverpool - I feel that if we can perform well in those fixtures and take 12-14 points, then we have a great chance to challenge the top four.

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I'm glad to see you talk about Newcastle because the vibe they are giving us at the moment is very threatening and they pose a threat to anyone they meet at the moment.

I think these small clubs (mid-table teams) in EPL is that the league itself is very tough and they always struggle to maintain the momentum throughout the 38 gameweeks because of squad depth.

But, Newcastle are there to grind out wins with the big guns and Arsenal are already on a very interesting trajectory. Hehe. Nice start for you all.

Lemme see if my Liverpool can get something from tonight's game 😂

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Newcastle will cause plenty of teams trouble this year and may be dark horses themselves for a run at the top four, but inexperience will likely rule them out of contention in the long run, but they will beat and draw with teams with Champions league aspirations.

Not looking great for your guys right now, 2-0 down against United 😳

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Lol... Another weird game for Liverpool. The team have been crap since this season. So weird

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Ya weird start for Pool, 2/9 points certainly was not in the script, but still early days and I'm sure you'll bounce back.

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Young team but when they visited Spurs last season it frightened the life out of them and they couldn't get back from it to beat Newcastle. When it gets cold in a month we will see how they get on.
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That Gif is gas!! And listening to music at the same time, so looks like he's dancing to it 🤣

Ah ya, sure it's only back a wet week,but if they can keep this winning streak going a while longer, they'll be racking up important points as they go... Always good to get some early points on the board before the inevitable blip most teams suffer Well other than the invincibles!! Remember them 😆 🤣

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Jeez you guys batter a Leicester side, half of whose players are looking to leave, then dominate a Bournemouth team who looked like the Championship club that they are and all of a sudden you’re a team of world beaters.

I don’t think you’re in the Hive FPL discord channel so I’ll share my list of things from there that Arsenal fans think they’re winning this year after 3 games of the season

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Ah man, that's genius man!! Got a great laugh out of that list, class!! Don't go near Discord as it was distracting me at work, so had to stop using it, so just dip in and out of Hive and that's it man...

You have to admit though, the Arsenal are looking decent, and deep down you are starting to worry!!

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I’m a spurs fan. Pessimism comes as standard 😀

Probably a good idea on discord. Although the FPL channel only really heats up at the weekend when the footie is on

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Pessimism comes as standard

Ha ha ha. I have that in recent years too when being an Arsenal fan has been much harder than being a Spurs fan!

As for discord, ya, I think I'll leave it deleted for now, maybe if I retire the day job some time, I'll download it again.

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I think that they have bought well for the past couple of windows and got rid of a lot of excess.

They will be a top 4 team this year with a good chance to shake the top spot.

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I think that they have bought well for the past couple of windows and got rid of a lot of excess.

Ya I would agree with that and what I am most impressed with is the way that we have stabilised our defense. It's as solid as I can remember, not quite Seaman/Dixon/Adams/Bould/Winterburn level yet, but most good sides are built on a solid foundation, and we have that now, and we have always had flair players and you add in a 25 goal a season man in Jesus and we start looking like a team, his first hat-trick not far away I reckon.

They will be a top 4 team this year with a good chance to shake the top spot.

I hope you're right man, if you offered me fourth right now, I'd still probably take it, but I am looking forward to having a bit of a go this year, I think 90 points will be enough to win the league this year, can't see City or anyone else getting to mid or high nineties... Good win for your lot last night, ye needed it badly!

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First and foremost I am an Arteta fan from his Rangers days. A very smart guy and a hell of a player.
The grief he got I think was out of order.
He has a passion and he is forever learning. He cleaned the dressing room out and he got grief for that too!
He has captured some awesome players, I think Jesus is a cracker of a signing.
He was given time, and as you point out, look at the age of the squad.
Personally, I think Arsenal are a shoe-in for a top four place as are Spurs and City. Chelsea and Liverpool fighting it out for the last spot!

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He has a passion and he is forever learning. He cleaned the dressing room out and he got grief for that too!

Yep, football fans are fickle and some of the Arsenal fans like all teams are idiots and are more fickle than most. After a manager like Wenger leaves, you need patience and any manager needs to be given a chance to put his mark on the team, the alternative is a constant state of flux and players not knowing what they are doing and players coming and going constantly... I'm happy with the balance we have now in our first eleven, but the problem is our depth, we have some decent cover, but a few suspensions and injuries in the wrong positions could expose us big time - we will need some luck in that department.

Personally, I think Arsenal are a shoe-in for a top four place as are Spurs and City. Chelsea and Liverpool fighting it out for the last spot!

I'd love if that came to pass, but I think United, Chelsea and even Newcastle will all contend and it could be one of the most open seasons in years.

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Squad depth could well be key, however, this is as open a league as I have seen for years. Will be an interesting season!

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Arsenal is great rhythm this season. I'm very happy to see they are playing well in the field. Hope they can fight with city & liverpool for the title.

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Ya, they are certainly off to the best start that I could have hoped for and did well to grind out that win against Fulham, in seasons gone by we would have lost that match after falling behind. This current team has more steel and belief and a bit of depth. Next on the agenda a home match with Villa on Wednesday night and three points will leave us sitting pretty on 15/15 points, let's hope they can do the business.

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