MNF Season Awards with Rice as the Best Signing : r/Gunners Skip to main content

Get the Reddit app

Scan this QR code to download the app now
Or check it out in the app stores
r/Gunners icon
r/Gunners icon
Go to Gunners
r/Gunners
A banner for the subreddit

“𝘞𝘩𝘦𝘯 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘴𝘵𝘢𝘳𝘵 𝘴𝘶𝘱𝘱𝘰𝘳𝘵𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘢 𝘧𝘰𝘰𝘵𝘣𝘢𝘭𝘭 𝘤𝘭𝘶𝘣, 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘥𝘰𝘯’𝘵 𝘴𝘶𝘱𝘱𝘰𝘳𝘵 𝘪𝘵 𝘣𝘦𝘤𝘢𝘶𝘴𝘦 𝘰𝘧 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘵𝘳𝘰𝘱𝘩𝘪𝘦𝘴, 𝘰𝘳 𝘢 𝘱𝘭𝘢𝘺𝘦𝘳, 𝘰𝘳 𝘩𝘪𝘴𝘵𝘰𝘳𝘺, 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘴𝘶𝘱𝘱𝘰𝘳𝘵 𝘪𝘵 𝘣𝘦𝘤𝘢𝘶𝘴𝘦 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘧𝘰𝘶𝘯𝘥 𝘺𝘰𝘶𝘳𝘴𝘦𝘭𝘧 𝘴𝘰𝘮𝘦𝘸𝘩𝘦𝘳𝘦 𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘳𝘦; 𝘧𝘰𝘶𝘯𝘥 𝘢 𝘱𝘭𝘢𝘤𝘦 𝘸𝘩𝘦𝘳𝘦 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘣𝘦𝘭𝘰𝘯𝘨.” - 𝘋𝘦𝘯𝘯𝘪𝘴 𝘉𝘦𝘳𝘨𝘬𝘢𝘮𝘱. /r/Gunners is the foremost online hub for all things Arsenal Football Club.


Members Online

MNF Season Awards with Rice as the Best Signing

r/Gunners - MNF Season Awards with Rice as the Best Signing
Share
Sort by:
Best
Open comment sort options

Dyche vs Pool, Gary is trolling Jamie

Let’s not get carried away

u/THE_LFG avatar

still a proper dickhead

No he's still a cunt

More replies
More replies
u/dvamin avatar

How is MU 4 - 3 LIV (aet) in the list? Aren’t these PL awards?

u/just_a_red avatar

Gary is trolling carragher

u/multibannedredditor avatar

It is funny because United are not even relevant enough anymore to be trolled.

u/zilp123 avatar

Petty as fuck, Man U is far easier to troll, if carragher wanted it, he could have brought the bitch to tears

u/greenarsehole avatar

It’s not that deep

They're mates

More replies
More replies
More replies
u/Minute_Leave8503 avatar

Palmer for best signing because they’d be playing Milwall next year without him

Lol. That's true. Also, how are Man Utd bigger underachieves than Chelsea? Everyone knew Man Utd were a joke even before the season started. People expected a lot more from Poch at Chelsea after the kind of cash they spent. And it has been terrible apart from this end of season run where they have looked half decent.

u/purpleplums901 avatar

Man U have gone from 3rd to mid table whatever potentially behind West Ham who finished 14th last year. Chelsea have gone from 12th to 7th. Can’t go 5 places up the table and be bigger underachievers than the team that went down 5 or 6, regardless of the absurd money Chelsea have spent

Chelsea are and will forever be the ever exploding clown car of football - however, they have rallied during the second half of the season and played much better (and been more fun to watch) than United.

More replies
More replies

I know Palmer has had a good season, but Saliba should be best young player

u/iTSEu avatar

Attackers will always get the nod over defenders unfortunately

Yea it bullshit because this has been one of the best centre back performances, MOTM in big away matches against title rivals and Manchester Utd.

More replies
u/jubbing avatar

Palmer has had an exceptional season though, for a team that has been shit, so I get why he's getting all the plaudits. But you are right, defenders rarely get the plaudits

u/ProneMasturbationMan avatar

Lots of penalties

u/seanierox avatar

He has more non penalty goals than saka. And more assists. Obviously he's been excellent.

[deleted]
[deleted]

Comment removed by moderator

more reply More replies
u/ProneMasturbationMan avatar

How many npg

more replies More replies
More replies
u/lm3g16 avatar

Still got 12 goals and 10 assists without penalties

u/ProneMasturbationMan avatar

Saliba better season

More replies
More replies
More replies
u/arsenal1887 avatar

and he's English

Palmer has carried a shit team to the top half of the table. I don't know if he gets many minutes at Arsenal and he was surplus at City. But as a shining light in a pile of shit he kinda stands out.

Would rather see a Rolls Royce in a garage full of luxury cars than a diamond nestled a top a pile of shit!

u/Big-Box3944 avatar

he'd be our best forward

u/ErwinC0215 avatar

Palmer would give Saka a run for his money IMO, I love Saka as much as every other Arsenal fan but the maturity and creativity Palmer brings to a team is not to be understated. If Palmer is with us, he's absolutely going to challenge Saka for minutes. If anything, Palmer is the level we should be looking at for the Saka sub that we've been looking for.

More replies
More replies

We got him half price.

u/fs1024106 avatar

foden is good but come on everyone knows that Rodri is the key to city's success. Saliba should also have a shout for pots imo

u/NMGunner17 avatar

There’s no way Foden has been the best player in the PL this season

u/whyalwaysme5 avatar

I'd say it's actually rodri but attacking players will always get the credit

u/NMGunner17 avatar

Rodri has a better argument than Foden

More replies
u/Riperonis avatar

This is genuinely a thing the majority believes. Not even the best player at Man City ffs

I’ve heard a lot of people say it’s Foden if City win and Rice if Arsenal do. I tend to agree with that sentiment. Foden is the number one reason city are where they are this season. Don’t forget the massive hole left by Gundogan and de Bruyne (for an extended period) this season. Don’t think you could ask for more from Foden stepping up and delivering.

u/Fggunner avatar

Nahhh, rodri is the reason city are where they are. The reason they are unbeaten since December is de bruyne coming back. Fodens great but he's at best 4th in the city lineup and that's probably generous since we're omitting defenders. Again, he has been great and right there with saka but he's the most disposable of the excellent city players in terms of consistent impact.

u/Tr0nCatKTA avatar

Think this is the problem with modern football nowadays. People just look at stats for attacking players and call it a day. Foden’s impact has been enough to warrant a shout but impact shouldn’t be the be all and end all. He’s been the best player to watch in the league this season up there with Odegaard. He plays beautifully and he’s been massively effective and that used to count massively back in the day.

Would agree most years but Foden's direct impact this year is not really debatable. He has stepped up for equalisers and winners big time

More replies
More replies
u/zrk23 avatar

he said he struggled between choosing Foden and Palmer so there is that lol

Unsure why you’re so surprised. He’s been phenomenal.

u/NMGunner17 avatar

Great player yes. Best in the league? No

He isn't even City's POTS in my opinion

More replies
u/atrde avatar

Disagree he has been brilliant. 17 goals 8 assists and has 0 pentalty goals he is clearly the best player in the league right now.

u/NMGunner17 avatar

“Clearly” doing a lot of work there. If we’re going by stats Watkins has him easily beat there.

Watkins is a striker though

u/NMGunner17 avatar

Oh, is the award midfielder of the year?

u/messycer avatar

Are strikers not players?

more replies More replies
More replies
More replies
More replies
More replies
[deleted]
[deleted]

Comment deleted by user

That Isak looks like a useful player

u/Sea_Gain6508 avatar

Why are people continually surprised at how shit Man U are? They’ve been so for more than a decade now.

u/tomtomtomo avatar

They came 3rd last year 

u/Sea_Gain6508 avatar

Would you call them a successful and well run club though? You can be totally dysfunctional yet still scrape a certain position.

I’m sure most clubs would call ‘scraping’ third a success

u/Xalo_Gunner avatar

Listen I'm glad they're trash now...but logically you'd imagine a 3rd place team would at least stay consistent. They certainly haven't been great for a while (awesome), but 3rd last year to now? Wow....

u/illumination10 avatar

Why? What does that make Newcastle then?

More replies
u/tomtomtomo avatar

They’ve come 2nd twice, 3rd twice and 6th twice in the last 6 years.  

In the last 10 years, their lowest placing has been 6th.  

For them to be 8th with a negative goal difference is underachieving. 

Going from 3rd to 8th after spending hundreds of millions on transfers is massively underperforming, it’s not hard to understand.

More replies
More replies

Not surprising, but I'd say Chelsea would be a stronger contender for biggest underachievers given the money they've spent

Chelsea were also shit last season tho, man united had a semi decent season last year

More replies

And it makes me smile every season

The reason Man Utd are down as underachievers is because both Carragher and Neville predicted they would finish in the top four. By the same rationale Neville nominated Bournemouth as overachievers because he thought they’d be relegated.

More replies
u/octopus86sg avatar

Rice is really one player I think that is signing of the year. Were screaming for that expensive bill but he fits perfectly and worth it

u/Elegant_Mix7650 avatar

Jamie Carraghar simping for Arteta the whole season is really funny.. I guess he really is still an Evertonian deep down.

u/LordLychee avatar

I’m not saying Saka has been better than Odegaard, but the way some people talk about Saka makes me believe he is underrated now.

u/hook0202 avatar

100% correct. To be fair Neville said Saka was unlucky to miss out on his TOTS to Palmer.

He had a sluggish period but that was our whole attack in general when we had no focal point and hadn’t got Kai in the ST role.

I’ll always have a soft spot for him, but we had Nketiah starting the first 9 games. He’s link play is terrible and will never get the most of out our wide players.

Despite that Saka has posted his best ever PL goal return and matched last seasons combined G/A. Plus 4/4 in the CL.

I think the problem with Saka this season is that there was quite a long period he seemed to be carrying an injury or burnt out. Around our terrible period at Christmas.

Also I think it's because otherwise he is consistent. He scores and assists regularly throughout the season.

Players like Foden have a massive purple patch where they score a lot of important goals, but have long periods where they don't play as much or have less impact in games.

No please let’s stop this Saka nonsense. He has good stats and he’s still young but he had an average season in my opinion.

I don't think Saka plays Ødegaards position as good as Ødegard, and I don't think Ødegaard plays Sakas position as well as Saka. And I don't think either of them can play Salibas position at all. So why do people insist on comparing them and discussing who is the better player.

In our team, in some positions, there is competition. Who plays LB? Who is the better striker? But LCB, LCM, LW doesn't have competition. And any new signings in these positions would be backup, not competition, because there aren't any players in the world that we could bring in who could take their places.

So who is better of Saka, Saliba or Ødegaard? All of them!

RW, RCM and RCB lol but I get your point 

Lol, i'm gonna leave it

More replies
More replies
u/hook0202 avatar

You’re saying average but only backing up what the guy above has said about that being your expectation of Saka distorting reality.

Martinelli has had an average season.

Saka has got 16/9 goals and assists in the PL (matching his combined GA from last season) and 4/4 in the CL. So it’s his best ever goal return.

This is despite most teams doubling up on him and us being a more defensive orientated team.

His style of play is never going to return a Salah level goal haul.

When it mattered the most this season he disappointed me. Those 1 vs 1 against Alisson at Anfield or vs Neuer in the CL will hunt me for a while. He needs to work on his shooting and being composed in the box. I don’t care if he only scores 5 goals a season as long as it’s crucial goals.

u/hook0202 avatar

If he only scored 5 goals, we wouldn’t be in a position for our games to be crucial.

Despite all the praise for Havertz and Trossard hitting great form recently, Bukayo is still our top scorer.

more replies More replies
More replies
More replies
[deleted]
[deleted]

Comment deleted by user

u/SnooGadgets7976 avatar

You don't need a tone indicator considering how many average season saka jokes are made.

More replies
More replies
u/dynesor avatar

If Rodri played for one of the darling clubs like Liverpool or United they’d be screaming for him to get the ballon dor

u/GKO21 avatar

As much as i like the antics they bring to the broadcast room, I'm amazed that opinions of 2 of the most overrated defenders of their time get this much attention.

Lol at Man U.

I mean it's true but still funny

u/Bahmawama avatar

How is Foden PoTS and Palmer the best young player? Foden is 23.

u/PoliticsNerd76 avatar

Most the pundits take issue with YPOTS being for U23 at the season opener

Foden isn’t really in the spirit of YPOTS. In 2 years time, Saka can still win it, but you wouldn’t call him young. Isak is eligible and is 25 in September.

This is common, they don’t like to give the award to the same player. Haaland was an exception last season since he broke the goalscoring record.

Although while googling this, I realized foden has won young player twice and Saka never has? That part is super whack.

2021/22 Saka was completely robbed and they gave it foden. Not sure anyone agreed with that

u/Tr0nCatKTA avatar

Saka won it last year

I guess there’s two awards with very similar names then, which explains my confusion.

u/Tr0nCatKTA avatar

The PFA one is the main one. That’s the one Saka won

more reply More replies
More replies
More replies
More replies
More replies

Saka and Foden are both at similar levels yet Saka doesn't get nearly as much praise as that lesbian looking cunt. So tired of it

Do we think the second best signing is Havertz?

Rice, Rodri and Saliba have all been brilliant this season but won’t get the plaudits of foden or palmer

Imagine another signing of the season next year with a striker

Carragher put Kevin de Bruyne in his team of the season, what a fucking clown… “nooo gotta poot Keeevin inn, dooby-doopie-dooop!”