Ramsdale is done at Arsenal. You saw Arteta’s reaction to the first half mistake, lucky for Ramsdale that Rice was awesome and had the awareness to cover him.
Ramsdale is done at Arsenal. You saw Arteta’s reaction to the first half mistake, lucky for Ramsdale that Rice was awesome and had the awareness to cover him.
Correct. Because everyone loves the game and Man City have basically ruined it’s integrity.
Unfortunately Everton are being made an example of while the jewell in the PL brand crown have lawyered up.
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This is how free speech dies. Do what Sky mob tell you otherwise the middle Eastern sugar daddies will punish us further with their under the table control of English football.
Well in a world where our officials are moonlighting in countries that own PL clubs and then those clubs get decisions in their favour, is it hard to believe that Everton are rightly getting punished but Man City will almost certainly escape with a slap on the wrist?
This isn’t clear. I’d like to see xG for and against. I know we’ve not been creating as much but we’ve not given many easy chances away either.
Pepe is still the worst pound for pound worst signing Arsenal have ever made.
There’s no way in hell they are going to give Man City anything but a slap on the wrist. The PL and CL are all about brand and they’re zero chance they are going to bring the integrity of either of those brands into disrepute.
Emery is a good coach however, as we are seeing at Man Utd and Chelsea, you can have good coaches but if you don’t have organisation in the background from all levels of the club you’re going to struggle. Don’t forget he narrowly missed out on 4th.
The issue in the post Wenger era was that the club was in chaos, no joined up thinking and above all the squad was badly built, remnants of Wenger’s team, Mislentat signings and dodgy car salesman Sanllehi all in the mix. It would have taken a few years for Emery to sort it out and he obviously didn’t get that. He was a good manager (and is) but at the wrong time