Did it really though?
Loved here for the obvious reasons, but he was so obviously biased towards Liverpool (for god's sake David Pleat was more objective), and even in our moment of sublime...
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Did it really though?
Loved here for the obvious reasons, but he was so obviously biased towards Liverpool (for god's sake David Pleat was more objective), and even in our moment of sublime...
there, I fixed it for you
Thanks everyone.
Even though it is only the Carabao Cup, the last time I saw the Arsenal in person was from the North Bank back in 1991 - a 2-2 draw with Citeh - so I'm pretty excited.
I'm taking the boy (10 years old) to the mid-week game against Doncaster.
We've got tickets in the upper tier, block 114.
It's a 19.45 pm kick-off, so what time do you reckon we should aim to...
We've got an Eric Chin at work - his mates call him Woody :hehe:
This isn't like Chelsea last year where a decent first team squad just gave up and let Mourinho engineer his exit - and then a new manager comes in, makes a couple of signings and they romp away with...
I'd add Ramsey to that list and Carzola - Ramsay because he's only ever looked quality for a couple of months a couple of years ago, Carzola because he's now an injury liability
I don't blame Bellerin, and I don't think it was a foul - it's the difference between jumping on the spot and running in and jumping
As they showed at half time the problem was Coquelin and Iwobi...
it will be interesting to see how spurs manage their finances as they build a new stadium - we used it as an excuse to drop out of being front line title contenders
I lost faith in Wenger many...
that actually made me a bit sad - I've never appreciated a world class performance against us, especially so when I was younger and in even less of a position to appreciate sublime skill and...
an Englishman who emigrated to New Zealand perhaps
he's the most one footed player I've ever seen - no loss whatsoever
first of all why wear a change strip at all when there's no clash (if anything we clashed a bit more with navy blue blue shorts vs black for them)
secondly, why the f*ck does one of our strips...
tricky start and early days this season, but with stronger, hungrier rivals at the top this could be AW's last season
I've been arguing with my Dad (who wants Wenger to stay as long as he wants...
If you ever had any doubts about the quality of the woman's game, read this
If you can't be bothered with the link, it is about the Australian women's team (the Matildas :rolleyes: ) who were...
Wait - Jack Wilshire actually contributes to this board???
I'd be inclined to keep Chambers, Gibbs and Gnabry.
Walcott will stay because no-one else will stump up for his 100k+ wages
to want to continue with Wenger is to accept an Arsenal that challenges for 3rd and 4th rather than challenging for the title - and 4th may be beyond him next season
to want change is to accept...
what you have to understand is that rugby down here is completely controlled by the New Zealand Rugby Union, and in NZ everything is geared around making sure the All Blacks field the strongest and...
meant Wenger would keep his job, I'd rather finish 5th
he's a good athlete, but doesn't have a football brain
in another year or two as his pace starts ebbing away he will be a serious liability if he's still on the books
the other problem is that...
it is about stopping them winning it
but sadly neither Wenger or this team probably care about the possibility of the unthinkable happening
I'd almost take the two goals against Leicester back...
that's exactly it for me as well, the Wenger era (part 2) has a simple checklist,
1. struggle to get out of the CL group stage - check
2. because of that struggle, draw a strong team in the...
Berni wrote on Fri, 26 February 2016 01:04
Harlow is a total f**khole, though. It's remarkable that I live so close to it, but still don't feel infected by its presence. What a difference a...
the selection of Gibbs as the attacking left midfield option was Wenger's big mistake today
it meant Sanchez played out on the right for most of the game, so neither wide player was comfortable in...