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Who do you think will be the first Premiership team to beat Arsenal?
My prediction is Aston Villa, don't ask why but I think these might shock Arsenal.
There's no reason they couldn't, but i still think it's a bit early to start thinking aobut things like that.
The biggest fear at the moment has to be burnout.
We had a tough game last Wednesday, despite what the scoreline may suggest, and a fair amount of travelling. Today's game was fast-paced, too.
This Wednesday we have more travelling and possibly another hectic game.
And then another game next Saturday - which, in theory, should be easy - but after the games before it, who knows? It would be a typical Arsenal shocker to lose their first game to the 'easiest' team they've played!
But the pace at which we play is sure to suffer at some point. Personally, if Arsenal are going to lose, I'd rather it be to a team like Sunderland than anyone else in one of the so-called 'six-pointer' matches.
Sorry if it's not explained properly.
Funny how when we get a good result ike that, it's because the opposition were poor, yet when United do, it's because they're so good...
Still, next Saturday's game against Sunderland should be interesting. Cricket score, anyone?
> bloody hell, had enough of that game.
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> I'd like to slap every one of those Leeds players. Muppets.
Hee hee. Same players that beat your lot 1-0, wasn't it?
It's not that they were poor, just that we were far to classy.
> So, Arsenal say that they are gonna go through the Premiership
> unbeaten this year.
No, that's a mis-quote.
As they've just pointed out on Sky Sports, Arsene Wenger said he believes that they *could* go through the season unbeaten - he has never claimed that they *will* be unbeaten.
It will take a severe dip in form for anyone to beat us in domestic games, but it will obviously happen sooner or later. My guess is that it will be in a Cup game.
But we've now equalled Man U's Premiership record of consecutive unbeaten games - and the next is Sunderland at Highbury, so that should make the record our own, along with all the others we've claimed recently.