Disgruntledgoat
Player Valuation: £50m
It'd be interesting to see how much abuse players cop from a crowd where they can clearly mark exactly who said it.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
MadnessAbsolute joke.
"Three Arsenal players were prevented from training in the build-up to last week’s defeat at Manchester City after one of them returned a positive Covid-19 test.
Arsenal have refused to name the individual but BBC Sport understands the player also came into close contact with two other players. Under Premier League protocols, all three had to go into self-isolation.
The Gunners subsequently retested the three players, who had shown no symptoms, again and after all three were negative, they returned to training the day before the City loss. All three were involved in the 3-0 defeat at the Etihad Stadium.
Meanwhile, it is understood Arsenal took a collective decision to fly to Manchester on the day of the game. There were reports the Gunners were still in London at 1700, three-and-a-quarter hours before kick-off. Mikel Arteta and his players did leave before that.
However, unlike Manchester United, who flew to London the day before Friday’s 1-1 draw at Tottenham, Arsenal decided to avoid the use of hotels by travelling on the day of the game."
Absolute joke.
"Three Arsenal players were prevented from training in the build-up to last week’s defeat at Manchester City after one of them returned a positive Covid-19 test.
Arsenal have refused to name the individual but BBC Sport understands the player also came into close contact with two other players. Under Premier League protocols, all three had to go into self-isolation.
The Gunners subsequently retested the three players, who had shown no symptoms, again and after all three were negative, they returned to training the day before the City loss. All three were involved in the 3-0 defeat at the Etihad Stadium.
Meanwhile, it is understood Arsenal took a collective decision to fly to Manchester on the day of the game. There were reports the Gunners were still in London at 1700, three-and-a-quarter hours before kick-off. Mikel Arteta and his players did leave before that.
However, unlike Manchester United, who flew to London the day before Friday’s 1-1 draw at Tottenham, Arsenal decided to avoid the use of hotels by travelling on the day of the game."
They'll cancel it as soon as the RS are over the line - guaranteed.Absolute joke.
"Three Arsenal players were prevented from training in the build-up to last week’s defeat at Manchester City after one of them returned a positive Covid-19 test.
Arsenal have refused to name the individual but BBC Sport understands the player also came into close contact with two other players. Under Premier League protocols, all three had to go into self-isolation.
The Gunners subsequently retested the three players, who had shown no symptoms, again and after all three were negative, they returned to training the day before the City loss. All three were involved in the 3-0 defeat at the Etihad Stadium.
Meanwhile, it is understood Arsenal took a collective decision to fly to Manchester on the day of the game. There were reports the Gunners were still in London at 1700, three-and-a-quarter hours before kick-off. Mikel Arteta and his players did leave before that.
However, unlike Manchester United, who flew to London the day before Friday’s 1-1 draw at Tottenham, Arsenal decided to avoid the use of hotels by travelling on the day of the game."
Tough blow for the no one will watch this crowd
I don't really know how UK TV works but so long as you're not telling me that these people didn't actually watch it I'm not sure I see the point.It's called free television.
I don't really know how UK TV works but so long as you're not telling me that these people didn't actually watch it I'm not sure I see the point.
I was reading about how no one was interested thoughI'm saying the 7pm Sunday match was free for ANYONE with a TV to watch. I suspect if it was just on Sky or just on BT those numbers would be far, far lower.
I was reading about how no one was interested though
No but the implication was that they're rushing back and the actual interest level was not high. That's proven to be untrue and imo always was.Ah yes, taking no one as literal then.
No but the implication was that they're rushing back and the actual interest level was not high. That's proven to be untrue and imo always was.