The jury is out all @Arsenal fans…we are genuinely interested in signing Vinicius.
@Arsenalin_out, take your flowers 🌷
It just brings back the memories of signing Özil back then.
#Arsenal#ViniciusIsComing
@Danicfc100 Oga if you don’t know much about something, ask the right people before spitting gibberish. Myles Lewis Skelly is a midfielder by trade from the academy. Arteta only used him as LB to improve his defensive solidity.
No Dey yahn wetin you no know.
From Arteta’s view, you could also see why Konsa. Full stop! Why still dragging the issue? What else do you need to see what he’s building? His philosophy doesn’t build around natural RB/LB profiles, just like Pep, and that’s all you need to know.
How he now sets them up shouldn’t be your own headache.
@jr1_tiga@ejykmykel1 All they do is to mock Arsenal, bringing out stats that favour them over the other. And the gullible lady too just allows them take her for a ride with her empty tank. She practically knows nothing about Arsenal, and I doubt she’s an actual Arsenal fan.
@Arsnl_Exclusive The way his left foot appears wide open can’t give him room to beat defenders for a free shot at goal. Even if practices for the next ten years, nothing changes.
It's only wrong or funny when Arsenal do it.
Here is Chelsea celebrating the Community Shield with Champagne.
Dear Arsenal fans, don't let anyone dull your spark.
We won and we should celebrate.
Retweet and irritate these bitter twats
@Footballpfans This is exactly the cockiness about that club’s fans that made me hate them. No one is ever as good as their players, and they see the club as supreme over every other club.
These set of fans were unbearable during the cheating Ferguson era. Most annoying set of fans ever known.
‼️ Enough is Enough!!! NFF MUST RESIGN!!!
🚨 Ibrahim musa Gusau is the worst NFF President ever, We have failed to qualify in 9 tournaments now under his administration.
Are we even being dictated or led? Any football nation with this failure resigns honorably or get sacked
‼️ Enough is Enough!!! NFF MUST RESIGN!!!
🚨 Ibrahim musa Gusau is the worst NFF President ever, We have failed to qualify in 9 tournaments now under his administration.
Are we even being dictated or led? Any football nation with this failure resigns honorably or get sacked
Thank you to everyone who played a part in my journey, from my Charlton days as a kid through to my last time playing football at Bromley. From the age of 8 football has been my life, it’s given me a lot, and I have also given it a lot back. In fact I’ve given it everything.
It’s for that reason that I can write this looking back over my career with no regrets. Do I wish certain things went better? Without a doubt. A lot of things. I once scored an own goal from 30 yards out. I certainly wouldn’t mind deleting that from history. But were these bad or difficult moments ever because of a lack of effort? No. Like I said, I gave football everything. Everyday.
And I guess I’m writing this because I can see that’s getting lost a bit these days. I don’t know if it’s social media painting a certain picture of what a footballer looks like, but I want to be clear, behind the scenes these top players train like their life depends on it. Alexis Sánchez, wow. Every training session he trained like it was his last. The ones that don’t, they fall by the way side eventually. Even when they’re really, really good. I’ve seen it happen to too many young pros and scholars, trying to make a name in the game.
Apply yourself everyday, listen to your coaches and learn from the players who have already been where you want to get to. Because if you don’t make it, and it’s because you got carried away with yourself, it’ll be a heavy burden to carry later in life.
I suffered a lot with confidence throughout my career, which I found strange because my Dad always backs himself to the hilt. I saw loads of people, to try and unlock something within me and find that inner belief. “Take the chains off” Arsène Wenger would say to me. “I’m trying boss”, I would say to myself. But I’m certain it was that same insecurity that gave me the drive I have, that would make me run harder and train harder than everyone else. Ultimately that’s what gave me a career at the top level, because physically I was a machine and I took a lot of pride in that. Was the way I am a blessing or a curse for me? A bit of both I think. But you can only play the cards you’re dealt and try and make the best of them.
I’m writing all this because I hope some young players might read it. You guys have so much confidence these days! I wish I could nick some of it and take it back in time, but confidence without application and having that fire in your belly to improve everyday won’t get you far. I see less young players doing extras, working on their craft, doing extra running after training. Trust me, you won’t have a career if you neglect this aspect.
Try and find the sweetspot. That’s why I love guys like Bukayo Saka. He’s got that swagger, but you only need to listen to him in a post match interview to see he’s never lost his humility. Find the sweetspot.
Hopefully the above has some value to someone out there. I didn’t want to write the generic retirement ‘thanks for everything’ post as it seemed like a missed opportunity. Although of course I am very grateful to my friends, family, coaches, managers and of course the fans who have been with me on my journey. I’m looking forward to seeing what life has in store for me next.
Cheers,
Jenko