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Yesterday Once More
06-20-2020, 04:10 PM
Surely alarm bells should have rung about Arteta - he epitomised the lightweight football which we witnessed in the last decayed (sic) of Wenger. I'm only surprised we haven't brought Feo Walcott in as his assistant.

Gendouzi and the rest were embarrassing at the end. At least when Keown and co went for RVN back in the day they had a just cause and couldn't be accused of sour grapes (the bloke had missed a penalty, not scored a last-minute winner). As someone brought up on a diet of Bobby Gould routinely barging keepers (and once getting laid out sparko by Gary Sprake in return), along with Jack Charlton and others, that challenge on Leno was nothing noteworthy. One of those things.

Bunch of pussies, the lot of them.

IUFG
06-22-2020, 09:29 AM
Surely alarm bells should have rung about Arteta - he epitomised the lightweight football which we witnessed in the last decayed (sic) of Wenger. I'm only surprised we haven't brought Feo Walcott in as his assistant.

Gendouzi and the rest were embarrassing at the end. At least when Keown and co went for RVN back in the day they had a just cause and couldn't be accused of sour grapes (the bloke had missed a penalty, not scored a last-minute winner). As someone brought up on a diet of Bobby Gould routinely barging keepers (and once getting laid out sparko by Gary Sprake in return), along with Jack Charlton and others, that challenge on Leno was nothing noteworthy. One of those things.

Bunch of pussies, the lot of them.

Well. I would suggest the lack of anyone getting in Maupay's face as soon as he had 'bumped' into Leno and obviously injured him shows what a bunch of spineless pansies we have playing for us. Even Kolasinac couldn't be arsed.

Auba appears to have given up too...