🚨 Hi everyone. To celebrate Arsenal’s title win I'll be giving away THREE 'Champions' prints by the brilliant @matthewjiwood to three random winners
- Simply repost this to enter
Winners picked on Saturday.
(If you're not feeling lucky the prints - and loads of others - can be found here: https://t.co/718xYZwECf)
🗣️ 'The triumph is belated, but at every level it is fully deserved.'
@oliverbrown_tel reacts to Arsenal toppling Man City, and why it's good for the sport ⤵️
https://t.co/KnZEgUn4U8
Corners have always happened in football and are not happening any more often now. They have never been aesthetically pleasing. Players have always grappled in the area. How corners are in the Premier League now has little to no impact on the overall spectacle of a game. They are becoming more prominent because of what is happening in open play with really good mid to low blocks and an equalisation of talent in the league.
I still cannot believe that I can:
- look at a world map and tap anywhere to zoom in at street level
- instantly access any song, book, movie, tv show, or podcast ever made
- have any conceivable question and get an immediate answer or video explanation
- take a photo or video wherever I am and add it to my massive, searchable, always accessible personal archive
- video call anyone in my life, at anytime, no matter where they are
- watch live sports on a little wireless glass rectangle
- type out these thoughts and have them read by thousands of people, all over the world, a few seconds later
Didn’t do anything on corners until Arsenal started doing routines.
Now this.
It’s weird and it’s targeted. It’s not actually the PL, it’s the obsessive media focus from a bunch of very specific people who all look and sound the same.