Every one of these clubs would swap positions with Arsenal and not give a dam how goals are scored or games are won.
Johnny here is jealous that his club have spent more than Arsenal and still don’t have a decent team!
UPDATE:
Percentage of goals from open play, per team, following MW10 this season:
Aston Villa -78%
Liverpool -78%
Manchester City - 70%
Everton - 70%
Burnley - 67%
Brighton - 65%
Tottenham -59%
Fulham -58%
Wolves - 57%
Nottingham Forest - 57%
Manchester United - 53%
Newcastle - 50%
Chelsea - 50%
Leeds - 44%
Crystal Palace - 43%
Brentford - 43%
Sunderland - 42%
West Ham - 40%
Bournemouth - 35%
Arsenal - 28%
@theanura@Rory_Talks_Ball The 3pm blackout is not instructed by the tv companies. So their fees and traditional 3pm kick offs are not related.
While I agree it’s frustrating we can’t see those kick offs times, as other countries can, this season is the first of many that will have less and less 3pm games
@theanura@Rory_Talks_Ball Yes you can. The majority of 2pm Sunday kick offs will now be on tv. Everton v Arsenal will be live if it’s played on Sunday and not moved. 👍🏻
@SkySportsNews@Fanalysisapp I like Jay, but this debate this morning actually had me cringing. Jay avoids any form of context and thinks comparing Nketiah, 168 games over 7 years to Gyokeres, 10 games total proves his point.
Jay, please don’t become the next Jamie O’Hara. You’re better than that! 🫡
@joshxhowie Josh, you are not wanted in football. Keep your political bullshit away from our sport.
Do you think ticket holders of events walk around pre and post match wondering if other fans are Muslim, Jewish, Christian or anything else!
Another “we’re the victim” clown!
@EricLDaugh “Americans have FOREIGN WAR FATIGUE!”
How about America stops sticking its nose into everyone else’s business!
America has enough of its own problems and should get its own house in order before it starts barking orders at others acting like the queen bee!
@UTFR_Livelong@PapaPincus It wasn’t a fair answer at all.
Jamie was wrong on his response. It was 3-2 not 3-1 and Trossard scored the 3rd goal on 92mins after 25mins of Liverpool having 70% possession. Not 15mins like Jamie claims.
Jamie was wrong and he needed fact checking.
@PapaPincus Brilliant to address the issue. The reaction of those around you and Jamie’s answer spoke volumes.
You proved your point imo.
I just wish there was a producer or someone to fact check what Jamie & Paul say because Jamie was factually incorrect with his response to you.
So many people have argued with me online about Digital ID
“What do you have to be afraid of, if you are not a criminal?”
“It will be convenient and is only for interacting with government departments”
Yet, here it is: on the Gov website in the UK. They have explained it in advance. This will be linked to all areas of your life. If you ignore this now, you can never go back to the life you have today.
Take a stand against Digital ID.
@BigBearKentlaar I agree, his hold up play was good. His touch was good. He was thrown around a few times and got nothing from a weak ref.
He was in the right attacking positions all game. His runs opened up space for Eze and Saka.
I’m not concerned about him at all! Top performance!
@RupertLowe10 The problem people like me face is that you wont need to comply…but us, who work for big, small and even global businesses will be threatened with our jobs if we dont.
I have signed the petition. I will do all I can to not have one but what can I do if my company enforce it?
@TheUnwokeChap@CryptoRichYT@mattletiss7 You’re on the wrong side of history pal! 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
@mattletiss7@Harry2671 Insurance Premium Tax (IPT). A government tax for those people who choose to pay for private medical insurance (PMI) who don’t use the NHS.
@sworldArsenal@Arsenal You know it’s crap, I know it’s crap. So why repost this knowing it’s bait and tagging in arsenal.
All for your blue tick! If you really were a gooner you’d ignore it! Idiot!
Digital ID for every adult is not progress. It is the end of a free society dressed up as convenience.
I am a cyber security specialist. This is my take.
They are selling it as a fix for illegal migration. That is bollocks.
We spend hundreds of billions a year on cyber security and yet the volume of breaches is breaking records. The threat is growing faster than the spend.
Digital ID will not stop boats. It will not stop trafficking gangs. It will not fix a broken border.
Criminals will work around it.
Honest citizens will pay the price.
It builds giant data banks that track where you go, what you buy, what you read and who you speak to.
It links your identity to every checkpoint in daily life.
One breach and your life is exposed.
Look at Jaguar Land Rover and the airports in recent weeks. Now imagine that at national scale on an ID system tied to everything you need to live your daily life.
Here is the risk that ministers will not admit.
Ransomware seeded through a supplier or an insider:
It lies quiet for months. It rolls through the backups. On trigger day the register and the recovery sets are both encrypted.
Payments fail. Health and benefits stall. Borders slow. Citizens are frozen out until a ransom is paid or the state rebuilds from scratch.
Centralise identity and you centralise failure.
Do not fall for the pitch.
Function creep is certain. It starts as login.
It becomes access to money, travel, speech and public services.
It turns rights into permissions controlled by the state and its contractors.
It creates a single point of failure for criminals, insiders and hostile states to target.
It will punish the elderly, the poor and anyone who is not always online.
It will centralise risk and outsource blame.
It will not stop fraud.
It will not stop illegal migration.
It will build the machinery for a social credit system by stealth.
If ministers cared about the border, they would enforce current laws, resource patrols and processing, close loopholes and remove those with no right to stay.
You do not need a national ID to do any of that.
We scrapped ID cards in 2010 for a reason.
Britain does not need a central register to prove age or status.
Yes to privacy first proofs. No to a database state.