I see it as analogous with World Series Cricket back in the 70s. The opportunity exists for the best-supported teams and best players to break away and play for more money and bigger audiences, so they will. Everyone will be up in arms at first, but eventually, the breakaway will become part of the mainstream and things will carry on - albeit subtly changed.
Owners out of control breaking away to form a new league where you can't get relegated. This is just not on, this is not the ethos of Arsenal at all. Well, apart from the vary foundations of our club when our chairman didn't like the idea of our relegation and had it overturned and sent the Jews down instead because we were the elite club.
The best thing about all this will be all the sad full kit *******s rioting over this. The same chumps that thought nothing about the regime locking them in their house for the past year.
Feck Cultural Marxist BLM
You'll struggle to convince an awful lot of Arsenal supporters that Wenger was the last remaining link to something he moved us out of.
And while I agree that VAR should be used on an appeals basis, that doesn't fundamentally fix the problem with overly officious VAR with their stupid lines and technology ruining the game. Even if it was based on appeals you are still ruining the celebration of a goal as I described. You'd still have to wait for to see if the oppo appealed and then for the stupid lines to be dragged out etc etc
Football is not cricket, or the NFL for that matter, VAR simply doesn't suit it beyond the 'did the ball cross the line' bit, which does make sense.
"Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.
"But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."