Mykhailo Mudryk

Lifetime ban.

The song is lit:

Pretty sure everyone singing along is using the N-word :sob:

I feel someone at the sun is a salty Arsenal fan :rofl:

Pretty sure everyone will not be N-bombing particularly not in a Wireless crowd. Modern day rap is so shit. It’s painful.

*Throws on some Wu-Tang.

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Our own Andy Naylor

Dude will be back to twerking for The Arsenal by the end of the month.

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dont think he has ever stopped, looks as miserable as sin at Chavski…only another 6 years to go mate, before they might sell for some money before your contract ends.

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I’m hearing he asked to be subbed at half time. Claimed he wanted to get an early night so he can be up to watch the Arsenal game tomorrow.

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Dude could have been fighting for the title, developing under the best young manager in the game, and combining with Zinny down the left wing if he just grew some balls and told Shakhtar he only wanted Arsenal. Instead its this midtable slop and playing Potterball with Cucurella.

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His body language hasn’t looked right since he joined them, didn’t look like he wanted to be there tonight.

He’ll be out on loan in a year.

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Watched the highlights of the game, didn’t see him once.

Definitely less fapping detected over a bad performance where he was subbed off than there was over the half decent cameo where he was subbed on.

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Potter said Mudryk had a heavy cold.

Potter will have some interesting decisions to make with squad selection, especially as pressure on him to deliver results increases. I’m not sure Mudryk should start for this team on the merits right now. Felix, Sterling, and Mount all seem like better players at the moment. Playing favorites in squad selection with this size squad can poison the well pretty quickly.

So why start an unfit player is the question I’d ask. Strange decision making.

Part of me thinks Potter may be getting influenced into picking certain players. Just a suspicion.

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That sounds like an indecisive manager to me. Out of his depth.

I doubt if Potter had much say in any of their transfers and will certainly not be there next season.
Boehly will already be tapping up a replacement for and the big spending will carry on.

Yep, Chairmen rarely see the issue as being them rather than the manager.

If they’d given Potter access to the bank account he would have started to build a hard working team that played in a way he was comfortable without the need to spend Ā£50m+ for each incoming footballer.

Option 2. Buy whoever is available, hand them to the manager and tell them to get on with it.

The voices in Boehly’s head are advising him on how to run a football club. Get the popcorn ready.

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Yeah… I can imagine it feels very cold when you’re -20 points in the table compared to the Arsenal, where he could’ve been if he was a bit more persistent :cold_face: