🚨🎙️| Patrick Evra:
“People are praising Djed Spence for refusing to shake Thomas Partey’s hand, but I think it’s gutter behavior. If you have a problem with someone, handle it privately instead of putting on a show for social media.”
“As a Black man, I find it disappointing. And let’s be honest, Spence can never reach Partey’s level in football. Partey has already achieved things most players only dream of.”
Gen. Kahinda Otafiire has a very strong message for the careless UPDF soldiers.
“It's the army that needs the people, not the other way around, so the army should respect the people. When you elect a government, elect one that respects its citizens. A government that takes its people for granted and does not respect its citizens is not a government, that is fake (kiwani). Even if a government has the biggest guns, without the people you are nothing. Leaders should stop that pride.”
Our engineers will advise me. If it means buildings must relocate. They will relocate. But we cannot be on the two lanes the British built in 1958 in 2026. Hakuna!
During the season, Gyökeres was really insulted, bashed and criticized by 70% of Arsenal fan base to the extent that most of my tweets are always about Gyökeres praising him.
Today, Gyökeres wanted to be sold, but these same 70% our fan base are supporting him to stay.
Is it that Arsenal fans are emotionally attached to the player or he's just good enough for us side him ?
What's going on ?
🚨 Thomas Partey on Djed Spence not shaking his hand:
“I don’t really know the reason, and honestly, that’s something only he can answer. I don’t want to give it too much attention because football is about respect and focusing on the game.
If there’s anything behind it, hopefully he reflects on it himself and understands why he made that decision. As for me, I’m completely fine. I have no issues with anyone and I wish him all the best.
I stay focused on my football, my family, and my faith. I serve the living God, and that gives me peace regardless of what happens around me.”
🙏⚽ #ThomasPartey #Football #Worldcup #Respect #Arsenal 🔴⚪️
🚨 Do you intend to keep playing for a few more years?
💭 Leo Messi: "Yes, yes... I will continue for some time, as long as I can contribute, feel good physically, and help my teammates... I will keep playing."
🚨🎙️ Thierry Henry quote on a Gyökeres–Álvarez swap deal
🗣️ "If you ask me whether Arsenal should swap Viktor Gyökeres for Julian Álvarez, I understand why people are talking about it. Álvarez is one of the most complete forwards in world football today. He can press, create, score, play between the lines and make everyone around him better. I've said before that I really like his game because he can do almost everything a modern number nine is asked to do."
"But football isn't played on paper. Gyökeres gives Arsenal something different — power, presence, aggression and goals. He's the type of striker defenders hate facing. If you're talking about a straight swap, I'd be very careful because you're not just exchanging players, you're changing the identity of your attack.
"Now, if Arsenal somehow ended up with Álvarez, every fan would be excited because he's a world-class talent. But my question would be: why give away a striker who has already proven he can lead the line for you? Great teams don't always replace quality with quality; sometimes they add quality to quality.
"For me, the dream scenario would be finding a way to have players of that level in the same squad. That's how title-winning teams become dynasty teams. If I were Arteta, I'd think long and hard before letting Gyökeres leave, even for a player as special as Álvarez."
The Viktor Gyokeres swap +cash deal for Julian Alvarez tells me one thing, we don't appreciate Viktor Gyokeres enough. He won us our first Premier League title in 22 years, in his first season. He dumped his girlfriend to play for us. It's embarrassing they're even discussing it
That Alvarez Gyokeres swap talk is dangerous if Arsenal are not careful. Alvarez is elite, but Gyokeres gave us the striker piece we waited years for. Do not fix one dream by breaking another.