According to reports the club has been in negotiations with Konate for 18 months. If a player needs that much convincing to stay then he can well and truly fuck off.
He’s not irreplaceable, in fact at times this season, a fucking arm chair could’ve done a better job than him.
Just don’t see how you can stick with this, regardless of any mitigating circumstances. Has all got very sour and there is absolutely no identity. No improvement for months.
I really hope there can be a sensible discussion about whether football moves away from VAR
It’s been a number of years now, these aren’t teething troubles anymore, this is an addition to the game that currently takes more away than it gives, with no prospect of that changing.
Yes, there’ll be more things missed, but things like spontaneity & flow contribute hugely to what makes football so great - the trade off, arguably, hasn’t been worth it.
We still get human error, and always will - it just takes a lot longer with VAR
people have asked in good faith why I am SO against Arsenal winning the league and it isn’t the cryarsing or the anti-football it’s every fucking word Mikel Arteta said in defence of him, every smirk, every sniggering moment of every press conference. Fuck them all.
I’m genuinely confused. We’re dumping Epstein files, parading names, laying out rape and pedophilia like it’s a damn spreadsheet, and then… nothing. No arrests. No perp walks. No accountability. So what’s the plan here exactly? Are we just supposed to stare at this filth, rage-scroll, and pretend exposure equals justice? Because right now it feels like the system is saying, here’s the proof, here’s the monsters, now go back to work and shut up. If this isn’t followed by real consequences, then all this “truth” isn’t a reckoning — it’s just another sick reminder that there are two sets of rules, and the worst people somehow never play by either
Fucking hell twitter, we’ve been here before and we’ll be there again.
Supporting your club has never been a procession of endless success.
It’s easy when you’re winning . Now is the time to stick together.
I understand the reason but seeing Nasser Al-Khelaifi - PSG President, UEFA executive committee member, European Club Association chairman, owner of beIN media group - accept PSG's best team award on his own in Paris is very Ballon d'Or.