Vik said that he'd bring Calafiori into Sweden's squad so that he could play in the WC when asked abt an arsenal teammate he would bring to Sweden ❤️🩹
Arsenal star Eberechi Eze was NOT having it when the WORST lookalike of his teammate & close friend Declan Rice showed up to KSI’s football lookalike contest 😭⚽️
“You ain’t gonna do my boy like that… My boy’s legs don’t look like that” 🤣
ok so I don't know much about football or about this ollie watkins guy, but if other people in my team were described as "goal machine" and "lightning quick" and I got "MUSIC LOVER" I'd be mad as hell
What a sentence: Nando's PERi-PERi [Bukayo] Saka sauce is coming to the US for the World Cup, and the launch includes a first-of-its-kind Chicken Response Team (!) based in DC
The best, and most enduring, encapsulation of the Arsenal identity is not a race, a trophy, or even a style of play. You will find it in a quiet statue at the Emirates: a boy in 1945, kicking a ball under the manager's car outside Highbury, retrieving it, and being offered a job for nothing more than his enthusiasm. Ken Friar stayed seventy years: messenger, secretary, managing director, life president. He was recognised before he had proved anything, and he never left. That is the club's deepest pattern. It sees people not as they are, but as they could become. Recognition, offered first, becomes loyalty that outlasts everyone.