Banning of fans. Iwobi slates Arsenal faithful & Team support for Arsene suggests they could be running scared…

Morning all.

Away from Arsenal for a moment. How embarrassing, no disgraceful were the England fans in Germany the other night. I watched a bit of it as Lukas Podolski was playing his last game for his country and to hear the booing etc whilst the home team honoured their national anthem was awful. Times have moved on but it seems a few of the England fans haven’t and if the offending individuals can be identified and the FA find them guilty of singing anti-German songs, they will be banned from football for life. Serves them right….

Leicester City seem to be example of a few things. They won the league against all odds, sacked their manager the following the season just as it looked like they’d create another record by being the only Champions to have been relegated the following season. Like Chelsea the season before, what was once good, was going wrong. They’d been sussed out and Ranieri had no answers. Rumours had it that the players had lost faith in the Italian and no longer did they believe he was the man to get them out of the rut they were in. Allegedly, off they went to the owner/board and spilled the beans. The board reacted, Ranieri was gone.

At Arsenal it’s different though. We are nowhere near a relegation place, we never have been under Arsene Wenger or during the years before him and yes, there was an Arsenal FC long before he arrived but something is clearly wrong and it has been for a long long time. Players come and go but little, if anything improves although I’m sure there remains a number of fans who believe otherwise. Arsene is King, he can do no wrong, it’s just a blip, a blip which the Frenchman will soon rectify. If that’s your belief then good luck to you but your’ll be waiting a long time to see Arsene Wenger turn this mess around. Yes I know, he won’t and I’m an old cynic.

However, unlike the Leicester City players, our little darlings are in full support of their manager, at least they are when a microphone is shoved under their nose. Despite being away from the club on international duty, every interview an Arsenal player is involved in the managers position is so often the topic of discussion which is understandable as every football journalist wants to break the latest news. It’s a hot topic right now and regardless of what decision he has made, which in itself is a joke, everyone wants to be the first to know.

Iwobi:

They (the fans) need to have a bit more respect in my opinion. I mean, he’s been at the club for 20 years, he’s achieved a lot, obviously they’re a bit impatient with the results and where they want to finish.

Impatient?? Chump!

Koscielny:

It’s him who gave me my chance at Arsenal, who fashioned me as a player and as a man.

We’re in a complicated situation but it’s not only his responsibility.

It’s us, on the pitch, who have to do more.

So why hasn’t he? He’s the captain, why hasn’t he grabbed a few players by the scruff of the neck on or off the pitch and told them to wake up and shape up? No, just like nearly everyone else, he just turns up and goes through the motions.

I appreciate my life in London, and so do my family. At the moment, I’ve got no reason to want to leave. I’ve got a long contract, and I’m happy where I am.

That’s nice then, as long as everything in his life off the pitch is rosy, don’t worry about the job he’s being paid to do eh. Pathetic really as if all these players coming out in support for Arsene Wenger truly meant what they said, they’d play for him. They’d work harder in each match to win for him, as well as themselves and each other.

Even Ollie has spoken out and he said the players all want Wenger to stay, well he would wouldn’t he having not long had is contract renewed, something a new manager wouldn’t possibly have done.

But let’s be honest, no employee is going to speak badly about their employer are they, regardless of what they may think of them. It just doesn’t happen in life. They, like many of us would be too afraid to as one bad word and there’s a good chance they’ll be shown the door. Walcott was honest about the bust up in training and one could tell Wenger didn’t like that one bit.

So it’s no surprise really that not one Arsenal player has had anything but supportive words for the manager. Even Mesut Ozil is reported to have said: “I am very, very happy at Arsenal and have let the club know that I would be ready to sign a new contract.’ – Mind you, that was back in January and I think a lot has changed since then. Mustafi hopes Wenger will stay because at previous clubs, the manager was switched quite often, something which didn’t help the team in his opinion. He said he hopes Wenger stays, but the decision is his.

Petr Cech:

After more than 20 years, he has the right to decide that. As players, we need to focus on ourselves, on our performances. If we win five matches, the situation will change.

It’s not just the coach who is responsible, but the players as well. We still have time to recover, but it’s running out quick. We need to win straight away, the team has the experience to turn this situation around.

Time is running out if the club are going to get their customary top four place but even if by some kind of miracle they do, it’ll hardly have been a good season. In terms of challenging for the title goes or competing against Europes best, it’s been extremely poor.

But I do wonder if like Arsene Wenger, some of the longer serving Arsenal players have it all a bit too easy. Many if not most know they’ll start each match because that’s what the manager does. Form appears to be irrelevant as it’s just the same old familiar faces doing the same old familiar things but if as many of us hope, a new manager comes in, that could and should all change. The slate will be wiped clean, they’ll have to prove they are worth a place in the starting eleven and for some, a place at the club, which must be a daunting prospect having had life pretty easy for so long. Perhaps that’s why so many hope he’ll stay put.

Arsene might be a nice bloke, a father figure, an all round good egg etc in the players view but this club, squad needs a good old shake up and Arsene isn’t the man to do it because like many of the players, life for him is also too easy. Not only that. There’s been a problem with the way we have played in certain matches for many a year now so clearly the manager believes that what he’s doing is right.

But as the old saying goes, you can’t put something right if you can’t see it’s wrong in the first place….

119 thoughts on “Banning of fans. Iwobi slates Arsenal faithful & Team support for Arsene suggests they could be running scared…

  1. allezkev says:

    Well Iwobi has been on fire this season hasn’t he, at the hub of the team, creating and scoring, leading from the front. Lmao…

    Overrated show pony him.
    Does a nice step over and shimmy, then disappears for ages.
    Typical Wenger player, when the going gets tough, he’s invisible.

    The whole lot of them are a joke.
    I notice that Alexis isn’t saying too much.
    He might not be perfect, but he gives 150% each game and expects his underperforming team mates to do likewise, letting them know it when they fail, as is the case most times.
    No wonder he’s upset a few of them, poor dears..

  2. allezkev says:

    Morning Rico

    Yeah, I’d be very surprised if our Chilian would blow smoke up Arsenes derrière…

    The whole bunch of them are pathetic, weak, full of excuses, always make a big play of ‘learning lessons’ following a disappointing result, then repeating the performance, again and again and again.

  3. Wavy says:

    A bit like Sumderland and how Leicester were under the Tinkerman etc etc. The whole squad need a fire cracker each up their handsome behinds! And Wenger probably be put up against a wall ………..and ……..you know the outcome.
    Man City at home, not really a home banker is it? But it should be. Wenger will come up with a new plan! Plan B! Whereby will will only lose 4-1 to them. He will ‘see’ the improvement by our side because, “it so easily could have been 5 or more, but we showed fight and mental strength to resist losing 5-1 again. The good times are just around the corner.” A some such equally drivel laden comment.
    In the immortal words of Pte. Fraser, “we’re doomed, doomed I tell y’a.”

    Morning all. Bright clear blue sky here.

  4. rico says:

    Bobby says it’s key that Wenger stays next season, but he did say the club need stronger players like he played alongside…

    If he is staying, maybe he does plan a mass change in players….

  5. BT62 Gooner says:

    A mass change in players would rule out a one year contract, which was a no-go from the start..imo.

    Good morning Rico and all…later..

  6. Ozymandias says:

    This whole club needs a system restart.

    The club have failed on the sporting side of things and instead of starting again with fresh drive and ideas (i.e new manager) they would rather carry on and lay blame elsewhere.

    Project yooth= FAILURE. Blame, refs and oil money
    Project man FAILURE. Blame, refs oil money
    Leicester wins league. Blame, refs and home supporters (Oil money excuse no longer valid)
    £100m summer spend project. FAILURE. Blame refs and home/away supporters (apparently according to AW we need to be more like the spurs fans).

    And anyone who is vocal in their decade and a half of failure is not a true fan and extremity ungrateful.

    God, What has become of this great club?

  7. kelsey says:

    Morning all.

    I may seem like a stirrer or rumours but it is genuine the info I am given and it’s the complete oppoite now that AW has already signed a 2 year dea with a break clause after one year and the club are waiting for the right time to announce it.
    If that is true and my original info was wrong why is every player giving the talk and not the walk as our performances go from bad to worse..
    Player after playing is having his say and using logic why aren’t they playin as a unit?
    If Sanchez is a trouble maker he doesn’t show it on the pitch but it’s obvious AW can’t manage him.

    It’s a complete mess.I would like to see DD back as Director of Football, and I know he would relish the opportunity.

    I can’t second gues anything anymore except our great club is becoming a laughing stock a each day passes.

  8. kelsey says:

    Oh DT from Arsenal fan TV is clearly in the picture the BBC published of English fans singing obsenities to the Germans and some with the nazi Salute as well.

  9. rico says:

    Kelsey, I’ve lost track on whether AW is staying or going now as your info changes each day. Could it be that your ‘source’ hasn’t really got a clue what he/she is on about?

    Re Dein, he was great for transfers etc, but let’s not forget it was him who gave us Kroenke….

  10. Marshall says:

    These one year contracts have some legs. Wenger and the board will parade it soon and make us feel how a huge favour they’ve done to us. I think arsenal is the only club where the fan’s opinions are irrelevant.

    Rico Dein later brought us Usmanov (probably after realising Kroenke was a mistake)

  11. frednerk says:

    Afternoon Rico and All

    If that is true Kelsey,and we lose in the
    FA Cup,go out the top four,our two
    top player’s go and season ticket sales drop?

    I wonder if the board are really hoping Arsene
    hang’s himself.

    For the life of me,I can not work out any other
    reason.

  12. rico says:

    The damage was done with Kroenke by then Marshall…. lol

    Boy do I pray there’s not any legs to the one year rumours….

  13. rico says:

    Afternoon Fred. Negative as I may sound, I can see all of that happening…

    Not sure about the board bit though but a nice thought eh…

  14. Marshall says:

    Atleast Usmanov gives us hope that there’s an outside chance Stan would cash in someday. Can you imagine how it’d be if he owned 97% of arsenal?

    Fiszman sold us out to the Yank out of spite for Dein…

    Vieira could be selling his house cause..uhm maybe he lives and works in new york? And Manchester is a shitty place to have a holiday home!
    There’s more chance of him managing at city than at arsenal imo. Arsenal has a way of giving cold shoulders to ex players so the likes of Primorac can stay for eternity.

  15. rico says:

    Don’t get me wrong, I’d would love Usmanov to buy out Kroenke tomorrow, no, today. I think he’d be far more ambitious than the American…

    Yes, I read that about Fiszman, such a shame. Nina too. The club look so very different now if only they’d backed the big guy…

  16. Obi says:

    Potter from previous post. re:playing players at their strength and ability.

    Do you think that could work, really? So you think you know more than the man who invented football? You my friend is just a fan……….LOL.

  17. frednerk says:

    One of the protest poster’s had this to say.

    B/Munich season ticket £335,
    Arsenal season ticket….£1,430

    That’s how you run a club,no big Yank or Rusky
    run by legend’s and promoted by business’s
    Addias.Audi ect.

    The Arsenal is now the biggest Rip-Off in football
    the real fans are nearly all gone.
    I will never forget that night 1971 at the Sh*thole
    must have been 150,000 Arsenal fans in and around
    the ground.
    I do not know anyone who go’s now,those that still
    hold onto season ticket’s,Can’t afford to go anyway
    and rent out.
    I think them fans will not be renewing if he stay’s.

  18. potter says:

    Fred I was about level with Kennedy when he headed it. The place was in uproar the shelf was rocking. As my previous posts have suggested my thether is about gone. The last two or three years I have kept going for my son and he told my wife that he has been going for me. Sad but we have both had enough.

  19. Joaquim Moreira says:

    Last winners: 2016/2017 – Conte; 2015/2016 – Ranieri; 2014/2015- Ancelotti. etc..
    In last twenty years: Mourinho, Ferguson, Aw…
    Why not an Italian, Lehman?
    All we know we had lost points and titles because we were fragile to defend, successive errors to defend, “poorly closed” and positioned and very permissive.
    Do you Know any Italian manager who does not know how to defend?
    Probably it’s not an enthusiastic footbal but in the end they win.
    What’s is more important?

  20. kelsey says:

    If you are of the generation that potter and I are in (we must have bumped into each other at some time) I was there also in the same position in the ground when Kennedy scored.

    I have never in my life seen so many people at one fixture.maybe not 150K but at least 50K inside and 50K outside and then to beat lverpool 6 days later to clinch the double, can never be bettered to our generation.

  21. frednerk says:

    I bunked in the Park lane end couldn’t see a thing.
    No ticket’s in them day’s…Fiver for five we called it.

  22. Adam says:

    I was there too. My mate and I walked back to Highbury, where we lived after getting in with an iffy ground pass. It was magical and I will never forget the feeling.
    Great days.

  23. ScottfromOz says:

    Shit, you lot are old 🙂
    Sorry, but trying to lighten the mood on a dreary day of posting.
    I can hardly post something Arsenal to lift the mood lol
    We shouldn’t condemn what players say, because what exactly CAN they say?
    Those little cretins at Leicester ought to hang their heads in shame though.
    Ranieri didnt forget how to mange in a matter of months, but they were cocky and probably still celebrating.
    It’s easier to sack a manager than it is a group of players.
    Funny that we are condemning our players for actually taking responsibility-I find that very strange.
    Regardless of how good/bad a job Wenger is doing, club here is absolutely no way anyone could seriously try to tell me the players aren’t to blame for the lack of defending on the set pieces.
    Even if they’d never had a training session on set pieces before, or never seen a video of West Brom, after the first goal, any player with some intelligence pride would’ve ensured the same didn’t happen again.
    Yes I know everyone wants to blame Wenger because he chose the players, and of course that is correct to a point, but we can’t criticise the players when it suits, then condemn them when they, Themselves take responsibility.
    It’s a team effort and when things are going shit, they all take reponsibility.
    Accept our Chilean because he’s too busy blaming everyone else for their errors so deflecting attention from his own.
    I really have no time for that little twat now.
    Comes on after half time and everyone thinks he’s a trooper and giving his all for the club.
    Wenger is condemned afterwards for allowing him to make his own call when “obviously” injured.
    Takes himself off injured….potentially bad injury, say the critics and should never have played a minute of the second half as he risked further damage.
    Plays a few days later without drama.
    Yeah, he gives his all lol
    The trouble is, he gives it all for himself.
    Fire away but this is honestly how I feel about the man.

  24. frednerk says:

    Scott
    Players are like that at every level..Kid’s to Men
    Manager’s hang around to long or the team
    drop down a level.
    As soon as the player’s find the Managers Achilles Heel
    it’s down hill.
    Every player know’s the best team bar one or two,
    so if it was me I would alway’s play my best eleven
    where possible.
    That’s why we have the Manager Merry go round.

    Not sure how you can look at Sanchez that way.mate

  25. frednerk says:

    A statue of Alexis is to be unveiled tonight in his hometown of Tocopilla. It includes every club he has represented and his honours. #afc

    #afc pic.twitter.com/qqCz29dDbf

  26. Le Coq Monster says:

    Evening all and thanks Rico.

    I dont think any of the players spoke about keeping Wenger on !……………….it`s all a conspiracy and instigated by Wenger himself !………………..they were all audio recordings or vid`s with players being dubbed and I have it on great authority that Arsene is one of France`s greatest impersonators !…………….he is known in certain Strasbourg circles as……………………… the French Mike Yarwood !

  27. rico says:

    Scott, the one thing which sticks out from your comment really makes me sad. Alexis, the only player who never gives gives up in a game, you call a ‘little twat.’

    Without him, we’d be so much further down the table….

  28. Meerkat says:

    I agree with most of that post Scott.
    Professional players, paid a lottery winners dream fortune every week, yet can’t do what they are supposed to be so good at.
    They will want more money for not doing it though.

    Yes, easy to just sack the manager, he bought them and expected them to play.

  29. micko says:

    That’s pretty controversial rico, hope you can back that up !

    Ramsey, all bandaged up but still soldiering on for Wales.

  30. ScottfromOz says:

    Rico, haven’t you called Iwobi a chump several times in the last day or so yet he’s a kid-young, inexperienced and impressionable.
    To then criticise me for a calling a grown man a twat that has a history of petulance and selfishness seems harsh.
    We all thought he was soldiering on with a bad injury v West Brom.
    We all criticised Wenger for showing no leadership and courage by allowing the player to play-on face value it was a fair call- yet then find out the injury is a non event.
    Alexis proves once again he doesn’t put Arsenal first, yet the club pays him damn well…..Wenger can not be blamed for that.
    Fred. I’m really not trying to stir anything up because that’s exactly how I feel about Alexis.
    I’d be lying if I said he’s a player I’d want to go to war with, not that we have many lol

  31. ScottfromOz says:

    Micko, I hear your local club needs a new manager-can you lot rake up the 8 million a year 🙂
    I dare say your BOD would demand more of him that the current fools lol

  32. rico says:

    Scott, just the once I believe re Iwobi, but the term chump is hardly an insult. It just means a person is easily fooled of deceived which I think the youngster has been.. His comments about the fans etc would certainly suggest so.

    Hope that clears that up…

    Morning all.

  33. ScottfromOz says:

    Fair enough Rico.
    So I guess young an impressionable fits as well 🙂
    As always, they’d be better off shutting their mouths and doing the business on the pitch and I’m sure we’d all agree on that.
    Don’t let anyone fool you into watching that tackle, Rico.

  34. Marshall says:

    Morning Rico, all.
    After this lot hang their boots, the likes of Ramsey, Theo, Per could get jobs as pundits or coaches (haha!) in football world. Sanchez came all the way to Europe to play and win titles. When he’s done he’ll go back to little chile and I bet at 60 he want to have medals to show off his conquered euro spoils. Winning in football it’s a big thing in South American culture, maybe some of us should try to understand that. You see Neymar, Luiz and Suarez doing despicable things all to win.

    Am not excusing his behavior but Sanchez hates being stuck with a loooser of a manager and most of his team mates.

  35. rico says:

    Morning Marshall. Agree re Alexis being a winner. His body language has changed since he first arrived. From being a happy footballer, slowly but surely his frustrations seem to have grown and grown and now it looks like we’ll lose him.

    When we lost RvP it was a huge dent to the team and losing Alexis will be similar because without both, each final season either was with us, we’d have been lost without them…

    Take Iwobi out the team, we’d be better imo, as it might mean someone better might play…

  36. rico says:

    So Suarez agreed to join Arsenal.

    Alonso too was ready to leave Liverpool back in the day but Arsenal wouldn’t spend the extra £3m to get the deal done. What is £3m in football?

    Tight lot!!

  37. ScottfromOz says:

    Marshall, no matter what, I’ll never condone diving.
    Equally, I’ll never condone players abusing team mates unless said team mate is not trying.
    That’s just my opinion on things but Sanchez is guilty of both and so he rubs me the wrong way.
    Rightly or wrongly, Iwobi will be around a lot longer than Alexis so we’d better hope he turns into a ripper.

  38. allezkev says:

    Mind you Rico, trying to look at dispassionately, nobody could make an argument that both Alonso and Suarez benefited from not joining Arsenal.

    Look at what Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Barcelona have won in the time those two played for them as opposed to the paltry return at Arsenal under the stupefying control of Kroenke and Wenger…

    The more things are revealed the more we see what a tosser Wenger has been, when he had it in his hands to construct a trophy winning giant.

    Don’t expect Kroenke to act, he’s out of sight and out of mind.
    What a hopeless owner he is, a fcuking fraud…

  39. ScottfromOz says:

    I just saw a picture of Joe Ledley walking away from Coleman laughing.
    There really are some quality people in this world.

  40. Le Coq Monster says:

    Afternoon all………………………..yes Joaquim, add Everton to the list of Man U, Man C, Chelsea, Spuds and W Ham who will in a few years be shafting us and it`s mainly because of the owners they all have !………….I dont mention Liverpool as we are the self sustainable model which their American owners follow !……….they had the all singing all dancing tour of everything Arsenal and were impressed, they now want to be smoking what we are !.

  41. allezkev says:

    The Scum had 85,000 I heard, at some of their Wembley games. Whose to say that after a few years, if they’re successful, that they won’t expand Shite Hart Lane up to 70,000+…?

    The Chavs will soon have a state of the art stadium. Better than the Grove.

    England are using the Scums training ground, is that better than ours now?

    Meanwhile Stan is out, riding the range in his stupid 10 gallon hat, oblivious to the stagnation at Arsenal and Wenger is in denial, (or de Nile)….

  42. Le Coq Monster says:

    The spuds will have a lovely looking stadium, but the area is a shit hole…………….ask an estate agent about their favourite saying !…………………………….” better to have the worst house on the best street than to have the best house on the worst street !”…………………………..wiash I could do a smiley ! hahaha

  43. allezkev says:

    Yeah, it is quite attractive Rico, but I wish we could have stayed at Highbury and redeveloped it…

  44. Le Coq Monster says:

    And in a nice area too, however………………..

    Off out to get a Kebab take-a-way as a treat is needed for all my disciplined workouts ! hahaha

  45. Le Coq Monster says:

    Chilli sauce on yours Rico ?…………………………..Kev`s proabbly already had a salt beef bagel from Brick Lane ! hahaha

  46. rico says:

    Thanks Bt… lol

    I’m not hungry, been fed at lunchtime by the inlaws, won’t need to eat until lunchtime tomorrow…..

  47. Le Coq Monster says:

    Morning all and Happy Mothers Day.
    Just been for a 6 mile run in the beautiful sunshine and lookiung out my window at a stunning pink cherry tree in full bloom, all I need if for one of you lovely people to tell me Arsene has called it a day and that Keoman or Simeone are on their way to Highbury House to sign a contract !……………………perfect day !

  48. BT62 Gooner says:

    Rico, don’t worry, those clouds will soon disappear once the master plan is unveiled, a new bright future awaits. A new era of great achievements built on unequalled levels of stability and forward thinking…..lol

  49. Adam says:

    Morning Rico, BT etc. Lovely and bright here but no news from the club on the future despite Arsene knowing what his next move is.
    Or so he says.

  50. Wavy says:

    Beautiful day here, apart from a bit of a hangover. All self-inflicted I assure you!

    Lovely to bask happily in the sunshine with not a care in the world. No football so, no failure today and yet another plunge into manic despair. I’m really looking forward to the cricket season!!

    Good old Arsene ‘knowing’ what he’s going to do with his future, what’s left of it, will be another pipe dream for us, as he will already have forgotten what he decided. His short term memory is certainly almost non-existent! His memories only go up to 2006 thereafter he has a complete mental blank. That means he’s mentally in the wrong place!

    Ah well, what a pity, never mind. I’m away back into the sunny garden for a bit of horticultural therapy. Great joy?

  51. rico says:

    Nice to see the Ox start for England….

    Evening guys, what a beautiful day it’s been, at last the garden looks like a garden…. lol

  52. allezkev says:

    Just looked at Englands group, and saw Scotland in it…

    I forgot, shows how boring international football is…

    Roll on next weekend…

  53. Obi says:

    Imho, the best young English CB atm is Holding…. I watched the kid several times at Bolton in the Championship, pure skills and ability. It’s a shame we are not using him as much as we should. I hope AW doesn’t ruined him like he did with Chambers. I said it here when Stone went for 50m that Holding and Oxford were way better players.

    Re Keane, why bother buying him? We are not going to use him… smh.

  54. potter says:

    Mustaphi 1 metre 84, Koscielny , 1 m 86, Keane 1m 88, Holding 1m 89. Might help with the set pieces. All we need now is a wingerthat can cross to Giroud 1m 92 and suddenly we are a different kettle of fish.

  55. ScottfromOz says:

    Potter, well said.
    We have a weapon in Giroud yet don’t utilise him the best possible way.
    Obi, everything I’ve seen if Holding, which admittedly is not a lot, tells me he’s a fantastic player in the making and already capable of handling the League.

  56. ScottfromOz says:

    Rico, it’d be a start lol
    Gee, he signed the guy but then doesn’t give home a chance to show his best?
    Strange but hey, it ain’t the first time.
    We went to our local A League game on Saturday and I swear it was like watching an Arsenal game.
    Dominated possession.
    Plenty of corners without a decent one being delivered.
    The other mob get one, delivered perfectly and it’s in.
    Same thing not long after!!!
    I’ve seen it all before haha

  57. Adam says:

    Morning Rico. As I never bothered to go to the BM home game I think I will only go to The Emirates a single time this month. Mind you, I saw tremendously encouraging signs in our rout of Lincoln City.

  58. ScottfromOz says:

    Adam, it gave us hope for the remainder of the season, no question lol
    Rico, agreed but if Giroud does stay and another striker isn’t signed, at least a top class winger would be a positive.
    Then, a top winger is always a positive, either way.

  59. rico says:

    If Alexis goes, we’ll have to sign another striker, and with Perez looking likely to leave too, there’s another needed. But I don’t trust the old boy to get anything right….

  60. ScottfromOz says:

    Perez-wtf????
    Why did we sign him?
    What’s he done to get so little game time?
    Could anyone say he doesn’t look a hell of a good player from what we’ve seen?
    Certainly one of the more confusing things I’ve seen at the club.

  61. Adam says:

    Rico. Yes the Man City game looks interesting. Lose that one at home and things will take another negative turn perhaps.

  62. Le Coq Monster says:

    Morning all from a beautiful blazing Cornwall, last few days have been budgie smuggling weather !

    For me there are just two MWG`s left this season……….the Semi and the Final !………………….the rest can be the nails in Arsene`s footballing coffin !

  63. Marshall says:

    Morning Housemates,

    Haha Rico did you just say it’s a win win match against man city? But well, you never know which arsenal will turn up. I’d welcome some serendipity.

    Atleast the f1 season is back. Now I can divert my attention elsewhere. Am told Kev is a retired f1 driver lol.

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