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Arsenal fans find that August football is for sunshine and dreaming despite celebration police

Arsenal fans in the sunshine at Bournemouth

Of course Arsenal fans should be giddy. You know who else is giddy? Palace fans. We have this and more in another brilliant Mailbox.

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Ba-dum-tish
Anyone else secretly hoping that Newcastle announce a new sponsor, a Chinese electronics manufacturer.

Huawei the Lads!

No? Just me then…

Ok.
Thom, Bristol-based Spur

 

Mediawatching Mailbox
‘Whatever happens this season it’s great to have a team we can be proud of again (Saudi money not withstanding) and bringing back joy to so many Geordies.’

Never before have I seen a pair of ellipses do so much work in a sentence. I guess the writer is correct, though, in that if you ignore all of the bad things that you absolutely should not ignore, then what you are left with does look pretty good. An extremely profound observation.
Matt (Berlin)

 

Three games means nothing
Arsenal have won their first 3 games of the season and people are making comparisons to the last time they achieved the said feat. Well, me being a pessimist can only remember what happened last season when this other team did the same, won the Manager of the Month, then went t turbulent times resulting in their manager being sacked just months later. The process can be trusted but cautiously because it’s not yet time to get all giddy.
Posab, Botswana

 

Of course Arsenal don’t think they can win the title
If Chris, London and Edward Canhands really think Arsenal fans think we’re going to win the league, then god help both of them.

But what is the point of football without the hope? This time last year, as Chris alluded to, Spurs were top with three wins. We meanwhile, were bottom, having been easily beaten thrice to kick things off and were yet to score a goal.

I don’t believe Arsenal will win the league – I don’t think we’ll even finish in the top three. But I’m telling you right now that this is the best squad/team we’ve had for a long time, we’ve got a plan, we’ve won three winnable games pretty convincingly (we were lucky to play Palace day one, who’ve already shown they’re no pushovers) and if you can’t dare to dream, what’s the point?

Just maybe, the ‘Invincibles Mark II’ headline was slightly tongue-in-cheek, if both men (and all the salty people in the comments) really thought about it. But August is for sunshine football and dreaming.
Joe, AFC, East Sussex (Trust the process or don’t, it’s completely your choice)

 

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