PrisonMike
Well-Known Member
Well we all know its nothing...
Be interesting to see if it sheds a bit more light on what happened with Aubameyang.
Defos willl make sure he is pictured with his Tesco bag for life and shorts in the cold weatherAnd if it sheds light on Tierney still being a spotty virgin
Apparently he pulled a hammy getting that picture taken.And if it sheds light on Tierney still being a spotty virgin
-Too many non-football people with made up jobs holding committees on transfers (those 3 guys that got axed recently).Be interesting to see what it is behind the scenes that keeps them playing like shit. They’ve got all the talent in the world and plenty of money/resources, and a decent enough fanbase.
Some are quite enjoyable, in the middle of the Crystal Palace series just now, a wee fact that I didn’t know was Eddie Howe had agreed to take over from Dougie Freedman (2010?) and renegade on the agreement and joined Burnley…….no surprise then about his Celtc string along. Howe has previous!Think the format is getting done to death now.
Losing Ramsey on a free to a top European side and selling Ox Chamberlin for below value to a direct rival really stick out as poor.-Too many non-football people with made up jobs holding committees on transfers (those 3 guys that got axed recently).
-Poor handling of transfers and contracts, they number of players they've had to essentially write off is mental. (Ozil, Aubameyang, Mustafi, Kolasinac, Mkhitaryan, Willian plus a probable huge hit on Pepe)
-Kroenke's absolute refusal to put a penny into the club for transfers meant they couldn't realistically compete with everyone around them for players. Last summer was probably the 1st where the purse strings have been loosened.
Things look to be heading in the right direction now though, they've got a squad of talented young players and are adding a bit of quality around that, plus there's signs that Arteta actually has a vision for how he wants them to play.
Exactly. Arsenal are a pathetic excuse of a club.By 'all' I assume they mean champions league qualification without having any real hope or ambition of actually winning the league
Need to start getting back into the CL or Saka looks like he’ll be off, if he doesn’t leave this summer that is. Probably wouldn’t be the last to go out of that crop either-Too many non-football people with made up jobs holding committees on transfers (those 3 guys that got axed recently).
-Poor handling of transfers and contracts, they number of players they've had to essentially write off is mental. (Ozil, Aubameyang, Mustafi, Kolasinac, Mkhitaryan, Willian plus a probable huge hit on Pepe)
-Kroenke's absolute refusal to put a penny into the club for transfers meant they couldn't realistically compete with everyone around them for players. Last summer was probably the 1st where the purse strings have been loosened.
Things look to be heading in the right direction now though, they've got a squad of talented young players and are adding a bit of quality around that, plus there's signs that Arteta actually has a vision for how he wants them to play.
The Arsenal support are now getting pissed off with him missing so many games.And if it sheds light on Tierney still being a spotty virgin
Anyone else find these documentaries boring? The NFL ones are brilliant but the football ones have all been pretty shite, maybe bar Sunderland.
any NFL ones you would recommend? struggling for some stuff to watch just nowAnyone else find these documentaries boring? The NFL ones are brilliant but the football ones have all been pretty shite, maybe bar Sunderland.
any NFL ones you would recommend? struggling for some stuff to watch just now
I have watched most of them, can't remember any of the teams being successful.Anyone else find these documentaries boring? The NFL ones are brilliant but the football ones have all been pretty shite, maybe bar Sunderland.
Is he a virgin though if he has been pumped himself?And if it sheds light on Tierney still being a spotty virgin
AgreeAbsolutely disagree with the nonsense suggesting Arsenal are not a proper football club, they are an institution. Unfortunately for them they’ve not been run very well in recent times but can only ascertain that those decrying them as a nothing club, are the type that go along with the Chelsea blues brothers tripe.
Anyone else find these documentaries boring? The NFL ones are brilliant but the football ones have all been pretty shite, maybe bar Sunderland.
Nice oneit's out August 4th for anyone interested
Arsenal support saying he gonna be team captain soon.The Arsenal support are now getting pissed off with him missing so many games.
Since the move to the new stadium, they’ve always lost big players to rivals or picked up sloppy seconds.Losing Ramsey on a free to a top European side and selling Ox Chamberlin for below value to a direct rival really stick out as poor.
Doesn't help they have a habit of signing players Chelsea no longer wants to huge deals and then them underperforming (David Luiz and Willian).
To be a team captain you have to have the ability to walk onto the pitch regularly.Arsenal support saying he gonna be team captain soon.
Spot on Bro., although the Crystal Palace ‘When Eagles Dare’ was a good watch.Think Amazon's first UK All Or Nothing was Man City, which tried to follow the format of NFL ones. It was okay for novelty value. But then they did same for Spurs, and now Arsenal.
Best Amazon football docs are Rangers72 and Leeds - not the All Or Nothing productions
Netflix Sunderland series was great