English journalists: "Mikel Arteta and set pieces are ruining football."
Same English journalists when England rely on another set piece goal: "Thomas Tuchel perfectly exploiting the small margins. Great coaching."
“It’s up for grabs now…”
THE most exciting and significant end to a top-flight season ever happened on 26/05/1989.
Liverpool, the champions, the masters, at home to Arsenal — the new kids on the block. No title for 18 years, George Graham’s young team with no fear.
All Kenny Dalglish’s men had to do to win yet another title was avoid defeat by two clear goals at Anfield to their rivals.
To put that into context, no team had won at Anfield by two clear goals since Everton in February 1986 — three years earlier.
As injury time ebbed away, Arsenal were one up through an Alan Smith goal. Surely time had run out?
Not ashamed to admit it, the emotion has got to me but I've been in floods of tears - been at the majority of these games and boy has it now been f#cking worth it - we ARE THE ARSENAL ❤️❤️❤️
Two truisms of your average Arsenal victory
It will be the avenue that causes our own fans the most anxiety
It will be the avenue that pisses off the neutrals the most
I’m finding it difficult to be charmed by the ‘Magic of the FA Cup’ when one side was fined for making secret payments while the other has had 115 charges hanging over them for three years…
@SkySportsPL Shock 😮 bitter ex Tottenham player slags off Arsenal!
Maybe just stick to watching Eastenders on a Tuesday night!
The calibre of sky pundits is in the 🗑️
The most damning indictment on the state of the game right now is that fans, managers and media are forcing a narrative of Arsenal bending the rules of football when they’re in a title race with a club that is evading 115 charges for bending the rules of football.
Man who filmed himself in his own house hoping he was going to celebrate a last minute winner for his team, criticises the other team for celebrating the fact they actually went and scored it at the other end.
Make it make sense……
For people who has opinions on every subject, it’s interesting how Henry Winter, Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville never have anything to say about the 115 Manchester City charges especially now that everyone is talking about the same.
If someone were to…
1) Buy Everton (incl. their lovely new stadium);
2) Clear all of their debts and invest £100m+ in club infrastructure;
3) Inject a further £3.1bn to spend on players and their salaries in the first few years, all EXEMPT from PSR;
4) Inject a further £0.4bn to sign academy players, all EXEMPT from PSR;
5) Then by-pass PSR by sneaking an extra £2.5bn into the club over 8 years to spend on more players (averaging >£300m extra a year)…
Would it be impressive if they “won”
x1 Champions League, x8 PL titles, x3 FA cups and x6 League cups over the subsequent 17 years? 🤔