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Haha okay, big guy. You must be a lot of fun at parties. I’ve been to White Hart Lane, Upton Park, Craven Cottage, Stamford Bridge, Wembley, and the Emirates. The noise at the Library wasn’t even close to any of the other aforementioned locations. No need to respond, because our conversation is over. Cheers for the

NO, I GET THE LAST WORD.

It’s ok to live in the past. Cheers.

Also, let’s take a peak at Arsenal’s away record against Top 6 oppositions since 2013/2014:

haha Champions League sounds great to me.

5th, 3rd, then 2nd. Sounds just fine to me.

I didn’t say that. Their rigid wage structure will help alleviate the costs of the new stadium, which the above poster alluded to.

It won’t be easy, that’s for sure. But, unlike Arsenal, Spurs’ rigid wage structure will help immensely. The academy is also extremely strong, and with Poch at the helm, Spurs should be a steady side for years to come. Losing Dele and Eriksen would obviously hurt a lot. But if Poch and Kane stay, there’s no reason why

Liverpool’s defense is really poor, but that doesn’t mean beating them 4-1 is somehow less impressive. They’re 5th in the table and by any objective measure are a pretty damn good team.

“it sounds like they [Spurs] got outplayed”

Think you missed the point there, Abe.

That’s interesting, because they beat Liverpool 4-1, tied Real Madrid 1-1 at the Bernabeu, beat Real Madrid at Wembley 3-1, and Beat Dortmund at Wembley 3-1.

I think the importance here is not found in who Portugal decided to put on the pitch; rather, it’s the fact that the USMNT called up all these promising young players that will undoubtedly be a huge part of the qualifying for the next WC. The more experience these younger players get, the quicker we’ll find out who is

Yep, these are great points. Further down in this thread I explained those qualities to someone who claimed he was “awful” during his time at Everton, a notion I completely dismissed.

It’s OK to be wrong. I’m not even a Landon Donovan fan, but you first claimed that he had an “awful” stint at Everton, which was an objectively terrible take, and one that I dismantled with both statistics and observation. And now your claim has veered course to “he’s not good.” I could provide even more stats to

Donovan had 2 goals and 6 assists in 17 appearances over those two seasons, and was widely viewed as a crowd favorite at Goodison Park.

I don’t disagree at all: they definitely need to do something, because these last two performances were really lackluster. That being said, they do have a group of young players that should be stalwarts on the squad going forward: Donnarumma, Alessio Romagnoli, Mattia Caldara, Federico Chiesa, Manuel Locatelli, and

He’s not going to be Messi, but Pulisic is already worlds better than Freddy Adu ever was. At 18-19, he’s been a consistent starter, and producer, for a Champions League side. Landon Donovan, in his prime, couldn’t really hack it at Everton. Pulisic already might be the most talented player the U.S. has ever had.

Yeah the headline is misleading. Kyrie was really good for a few minutes in the first quarter, and had those nice plays in the video above. But this game was won by Baynes, Marcus Smart’s D/passing, and Terry Rozier’s D/rebounding.

Alright my man, I’m going to walk you through this to demonstrate how excruciatingly horrible your logic is: