16 Mar 2024 07:07:51
What’s everyone’s take on the Champions League draw and the potential to affect Arsenal and City’s Prem form?

Going deep in Euro competition is what good teams do but having 2 tough games each in the quarterfinals and then potentially playing each other twice more in the semi could take its toll, mentally and physically. They play each other next in the Prem too…gonna be an interesting few weeks.

So hoping we play well against United on Sunday and earn Klopp and the lads another day out at Wembley. The lads look on fire at the moment and Ali, Trent and Jota should be back to help out soon.

Loving this season and see no reason not to have high hopes for the next few with our squad and the solid philosophy left by Klopp.


1.) 16 Mar 2024
16 Mar 2024 07:45:39
Apart from the intensity it’s also the negative mindset and disappointment if you lose. It’s a bold statement but I’d go as far to say that if they play each other, whichever team loses won’t win the title.


2.) 16 Mar 2024
16 Mar 2024 09:26:09
Just a shame they didn’t meet in the quarters as they would have played 3 times in 2 weeks and that would have really took a toll on them .


3.) 16 Mar 2024
16 Mar 2024 09:29:10
Looking at the fixtures, I think it'll hit arsenal more than city. City have Luton at home in between, can rest some players, but they're away to Tottenham after the 2nd leg. Arsenal have Brighton away and then Villa, 2 tough games. Ideal scenario, arsenal best city when they play them, and then drop points during the euro game period.