It’s quite difficult to know whether you like a post until you’ve read it.
Unless it’s by @Castiel in which case you know it’s going to be a bag of shite.
It’s quite difficult to know whether you like a post until you’ve read it.
Unless it’s by @Castiel in which case you know it’s going to be a bag of shite.
I just hope he is thinking about it well. The things don’t go well again and he shouldn’t really sign a new contract.
I didn’t tell anyone anything, I asked a tongue in cheek question.
Pretty simple, no? How about you take your own advice in the future…
I hope your mangy ass cat gets feline aids.
Playing keep away all session in different numbers (5v2) (3v1) (full squad) is a much more effective use of training.
Way too far man.
I was only kidding. I mean I honestly don’t care either way but still.
I was kidding too. Thanks for making things awkward.
Awww it’s all love in the end. Let’s 3-way kiss and make up guys
Thank god for a second there I thought you actually loved that thing.
don’t sit on the sidelines, sounds like you want a piece babe
Oz is my favorite show.
Hello Tobias, my name is Chris, but most people just call me Keller.
Better than The Wire.
Hate to say it but this comment is very true, Wenger isnt going anywhere !
Wenger has finally realized he needed a team of men to try to win titles. Better late than never.
Exactly.
He has only won the PL with a combination of physically strong and skilful players, and all with a strong winning mentality.
I know Wenger always talks about mental strength, but when you see players like Walcott and Mertesacker pulling out of challenges, and a midfield of very small, light weight players, then he must be watching a different game.
In recent seasons we haven’t had any player that could be described as a leader, in the mould of Adams, Vieira or Henry, or any of the Invincible team, and we have lacked a toughness which teams like Man City, Chelsea and Man U all had.
With the signings of Xakha, Mustafa, Elneny and Cech, and Wilshere and Chambers going out on loan, it might indicate Wenger has realised that having a squad full of light weight, midgets, who spend most of their time injured, and who make Julian Clary look like Tony Adams, isn’t the way to go and win things.
The signing of Xhaka is very important. A tough and hard-tackling player is something you don’t usually see at Arsenal.