His natural home tbf.. A sort of, midfield Julian Dicks.. They will love him over there, trust me on this one.
Last edited by 7sisters; 07-09-2018 at 03:11 PM.
Julian Dicks was a strange one. They absolutely loved him and I assumed for years that he was a dyed-in-the-wool cockerney hardman, since he absolutely looked the part. Then I heard him interviewed and he had this soft, lilting Bristol accent. It absolutely ruined the whole image for me.
Surely, the day GG was sacked? Like the Yank, let's not forget that Wenger may have been a visionary but at source, still an interloper bearing none of the clubs dna.
Once a positive force but ultimately ousted through diminishing returns.
The club is simply continuing along that path. I make no distinction between foreign owner or foreign coach in respect of the clubs traditions.
Meanwhile, England's captain, leader and heartbeat celebrates the Invincibles.
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