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Both clubs are currently the biggest embarrassments of the EPL for different reasons. Liverpool have made some incredibly stupid managerial appointments and bought Andy Carroll for 35 million pounds, whereas Arsenal have officially become a feeder club for Manchester City, Barcelona and Manchester United, selling all of their best players to those clubs, and thus, throwing out any slim prospect of them winning any trophies.
Hard to see either of these terrible clubs winning a title any time soon, but at least the dippers are actually trying to build something (and miserably failing), whereas Arsenal just keep getting worse. Plenty of delusional Arsenal supporters actually think they've improved this season (lol), despite recently selling their two best players from last season, van Persie and Song to their parent clubs, but after their first two matches, both ending without Woolwich scoring, it's pretty clear their chances of winning a trophy this season are about as high as the possibility Theo Walcott becoming the world class player he was supposed to be.
I look forward to their match on the weekend. No doubt it will be a terrible match, but it's certain to create false hope for at least one of these miserable clubs.
Hard to see either of these terrible clubs winning a title any time soon, but at least the dippers are actually trying to build something (and miserably failing), whereas Arsenal just keep getting worse. Plenty of delusional Arsenal supporters actually think they've improved this season (lol), despite recently selling their two best players from last season, van Persie and Song to their parent clubs, but after their first two matches, both ending without Woolwich scoring, it's pretty clear their chances of winning a trophy this season are about as high as the possibility Theo Walcott becoming the world class player he was supposed to be.
I look forward to their match on the weekend. No doubt it will be a terrible match, but it's certain to create false hope for at least one of these miserable clubs.