It is what it is, Gary!

It is what it is, Gary!

You knew I will do this at some point.

Gary Neville, former Manchester United defender and now a pundit at Sky, has partnered with them for ‘The Overlap’ where he discusses football and Premier League. In recent days, he has been very vocal about Manchester City winning the league and Arsenal not having that winning mentality to push for the title.

Recently, he decided to be the celebration police and went on record to say – ‘It’s too much emotion, too early for Arsenal, to be that desperate and to celebrate that much with half the race still to go, it’s not a good thing. After the Aston Villa game, I can understand how big of a moment it was, but that level of celebration was quite desperate, quite early. There was a lot of celebrations at the end of the game. The emotions are something that’s a negative, it’s not a positive for me in a title race.’ — Well, there’s only 12 games to go, and we are still on top, with 5 point lead to the Manchester City. There are fans invested in teams for 60, 70 years, from the day they were born. They follow it religiously. These fans then celebrate every little achievements of the players on the pitch, support them through thick and thin, sing for the 90min. What if the players gets emotional after a win? It’s not CHESS for fu*k sake.

On a different day, in the 24th game week, he said: ‘I thought City would win the league and United would finish second two or three months ago. To be fair, I’m not going to change my mind on it. I still think City are going to win the league even though Arsenal, the closer it gets… but 14 games is still a long way to go. I still think United will finish second.’ — Well, I saw United losing 7-0 to a mid-table Liverpool. Even if United win their game in hand, we would have a 11 point lead over them, with only 12 games to go. I don’t see how they are going to finish second.

And at the end, this is what I found on Twitter. I am sorry for the screenshot, I usually embed a tweet but I needed to keep it future reference. Tweets can be deleted, screenshots lives forever.

G. Neville, responding to an Arsenal fan –

There are 5 stages of grief – denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. Mr Gary was in denial state till last week, he was angry we have been winning for whole 26 weeks, he can’t bargain and I’m pretty sure, is depressed after the Liverpool game. He is getting into the acceptance mode, come the end, I will share his pic in an Arsenal shirt, with ‘Champions’ written all over it.


Right, I hope he takes it as lightly as he thinks others should take what he says. This is a dark art which he has mastered. Hate spreads faster, and he always knew the Arsenal fans are bigger and better than Manchester ones, so he picks up the club and try to keep himself relevant by talking non-sense about it. He can’t do it for City because if you pick up one pebble for each person supporting City, at Chalkwell beach, and keep it in your pocket, you will have the second pocket only half filled.

So yeah, here it is…

We are STILL ON TOP OF THE TABLE. We celebrated our win against Bournemouth like it was our last game on this planet, and we will do it again for every win this season. We sing for whole 90, even when we are behind. It’s just the beginning and IT IS WHAT IT IS, Gary.

If you are reading this, repeat after me – And it’s Arsenal, Arsenal FC! We’re by far the greatest team. The world has ever seen.

141 Comments

  1. The Real Vieira Lynn

    if so

  2. Kroenkephobe

    Mr Gwinmmmsdaaaaayyyle

  3. Kroenkephobe

    Marc
    3-0 also allows for earlier, but slightly riskier rotation.

  4. Kroenkephobe

    Ode’s tackling is putting me in mind of peak Stefan Schwartz

  5. Casimero another red card how cool is that?

  6. The Real Vieira Lynn

    That’s what I was thinking KP—of course, I’m assuming Jesus will see some time today, not only to get his legs under him but to likewise give relief to a recently injured Trossard, and I’m hoping we will be far enough ahead that maybe both ESR and Vieira will see the field at some juncture…that 3rd by Ode might have put us in a great position for some proper rotation

  7. Kroenkephobe

    Just before that goal, Arteta did that shitty trick of his of letting the ball fall on the floor instead of giving it to the Fulham player. What a cheap nasty fuck!

  8. Marc

    Lovely take by Trossard but absolutely shocking defending.

    Kroenke – agree rotation is going to be critical going forward.

  9. Kroenkephobe

    I never expected Fulham to be this bad.

  10. Fulham will come out the traps fast to save face. I’d put KT & ESR on and for Zinchenko and Xhaka.

  11. Marc

    I really thought Southampton were going to be on the end of a backlash today – crazy season.

  12. It’s more we’re that good KP. 🙂

  13. Marc

    Kroenke

    We had a couple of matches this season where usually decent opposition have just been terrible – Brentford for example.

  14. Kroenkephobe

    Here are today’s subs. What’s you call everyone (and when)?

    Turner

    Tierney

    Holding

    Tomiyasu

    Jorginho

    Vieira

    Smith Rowe

    Nelson

    Jesus

  15. I’ll take crazy if we can win the title, Marc.

  16. The Real Vieira Lynn

    this Fulham looks like the same lacklustre and defensively porous team I witnessed for much of the game against Brentford…we could quite easily be 5 or 6 ahead…time to prove we know how to wax a team when given the opportunity

  17. Marc

    Tony

    It reminds me of 2016 more and more we need to take advantage of it because next season will be much tougher.

  18. Kroenkephobe

    Tony
    Just to be on the safe side – make sure that pumpkin the eunuch cannot get out via the cat flap. He needs to be like the rest of us and see out the full game. 🐱

  19. Marc
    Totally agree just keep pushing City, as they look more fragile than we do and Pep is worried.

    Arteta needs to focus on the league.

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