I think it’s a good move for both Arteta and Arsenal. Arsenal are in a bad way but if you can’t back yourself to take those players higher than 10th you may as well retire. From Arsenal’s perspective it’s a gamble, but they’re getting good odds.
Welcome mateI think it's more than a good move from both sides, let's not forget Arteta spent over 3 years in Manchester City as Guardiola's assistant, thus he has something to prove, not forgetting his brilliant career at Arsenal too! He knows the league and can bring a positive mood in the team. Let's wait and see if the results will be back this choice.
Yeah, videos on Twitter show people chanting about them to Robbie etc. I know it's been said on here that the AFTV people represent the views of a small minority of the fanbase, but seeing videos like that really brings home the opposition AFTV has within the fanbase.Anti AFTV chants from the away support and unconfirmed reports that it escalated into more.
Shite game though. Over to you Mik
Edit: thanks for everything Freddie, we love you
Rip.rip martin peters.
The majority of views are from rivals who enjoy the meltdowns tbf. The host and Lee are fine but the others are just berks.Yeah, videos on Twitter show people chanting about them to Robbie etc. I know it's been said on here that the AFTV people represent the views of a small minority of the fanbase, but seeing videos like that really brings home the opposition AFTV has within the fanbase.
Yup. Apparently Alzheimer's had taken a terrible toll over the last few years, so maybe his passing will be some sort of relief to his loved ones. A lovely man, by all accounts.RIP Martin Peters.
Nah it's a good call. Bloke could play for another 10 years potentially, and even if he is on the wane, he has enough of a reputation banked via past glories to generate a decent fee if they chose to sell him.Utd are going to regret giving De Gea such a huge contract, clearly on the decline and will probably lose Henderson to top it all off.
He was the only one of the World Cup team that I got to speak to, although I saw them all play. He was manager of Sheffield United in 1980 and chatted briefly to a few fans in Plymouth. The different perceptions of time as you get older is strange. In 1980 I considered 1966 to be ancient history, yet it was only the equivalent of 2005 now.Yup. Apparently Alzheimer's had taken a terrible toll over the last few years, so maybe his passing will be some sort of relief to his loved ones. A lovely man, by all accounts.
I gather that we have now lost five of the 1966 WC winners. I remember Moore dying when still very young back in the early 1990s. More recently Ball and Wilson and even more recently Banks.
To a certain generation of football fans it’s called a Schumacher after an even worse assault by the German keeper in the 1982 World Cup Semifinal.On a lighter note, the Chelsea match is weird. In wrestling circles, they'd call that penalty incident a crossbody, which I never thought I'd see in football.
Yeah, that one always sickens me.To a certain generation of football fans it’s called a Schumacher after an even worse assault by the German keeper in the 1982 World Cup Semifinal.
He's been making clangers for the last year or so and was one of the main reasons they missed out on top 4 towards the end of the season.Nah it's a good call. Bloke could play for another 10 years potentially, and even if he is on the wane, he has enough of a reputation banked via past glories to generate a decent fee if they chose to sell him.