Yeh rewatched the MNF today. Penalty. Don't know the stats but from what GN was saying Stoke did a bloody good job of closing Liverpool down and making it difficult for them to play. Good effort from the sound of it. Its how teams like Stoke will get their points from the big teams.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011/sep/13/the-fiver-teatime-email Wenger's Master Plan to get Arsenal back on top. Wait for European economy to plunge into a crisis. Genius.:troll:
Liverpool Football Club are investigating a tweet sent by 20-year-old striker Nathan Eccleston relating to the 9/11 attacks. Since taken down, it read: "I ain't going to say attack don't let the media make u believe that was terrorist that did it. #OTIS." OTIS reportedly stands for Only the Illuminati Succeed. Bring a whole new meaning to "delusional scousers"
The other day some footballer(Danny Simpson or The little Ameobi(?)) was asking on Twitter whether people had heard about 9/11 and what they had made of it. Was saying that he just read about it too. Gosh!! Footballers can be dumb.
Anyway, it's a stupid move from Eccleston. Yeah he's entitled to his opinion but it's such a dumb move considering our owners are from America and to do it on the 10 year anniversary. I wouldn't be surprised to see him loaned out till January and then sold, shite player anyway.
Not really When people say delusional scousers they're talking about Liverpool fans. Or the scousers in football is just Liverpool Simple common sense stuff really
Wenger : "You have to consider that last year we were the best away side in the league. Man Utd was a one-off." I just did a combo of and :facepalm:
I was laughing at him needing to try everyone what they were because of their constant direness now (although I didnt say that so nothing wrong with what you said) They had Fabregas and Nasri back then, reminding peolpe that you were good when you had them really isnt worth mentioning Although saying that I did think Chelseas record would of been better away anyway, but il take your word for that part
"I want to be in a club that is able to win the big titles year after year and I don't see that kind of future for Arsenal," says Barcelona's former Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas.