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Goodness.
What on earth? Wasn't there a parody story about this?
Would be great if someone can help translate. Tried Google Translate, but I suspect it missed the punchline.
BWoolley wrote: Would be great if someone can help translate. Tried Google Translate, but I suspect it missed the punchline.
"After a missed goal (against Fulham), Viera hit me in the locker room with ... his dick. No one understood exactly what he was doing.
You literally just used the google translate function BWoolley said missed the punchline...
Watching this piece with Bergkamp and Vieira. They’re talking about great goals and controversies. Great chemistry. It’s something listening to Bergkamp. He talks about a feeling of power and knowing that not only is he better than everyone else, he’s going to score. Also runs through that incredible Leicester goal. And the United rivalry. A god.
Apparently Andrey Arshavin named his son after AW. The kid is called Arseny Arshavin. Dunno if it's really true but it sounds pretty awesome.
Not quite sure why, but even though Arshavin was lacklustre for much of his time for us I almost only have good memories of him. He was such a joy to watch those first 10 months or something.
Russian Ozil.
What's Xhaka! up to these days?
“When you are at a big club like Arsenal, sometimes you don’t realise what it means to be there until you are gone,” he told the Independent. “I never got to say a proper goodbye. It was the biggest team I played for in my career and I miss everything about Arsenal. “I don’t know what my legacy is there, you would have to ask the fans, but I want to say thank you to them all. I would like to play at the Emirates one last time before I retire. “I don’t know what I will do afterwards – maybe a coach, maybe a sporting director – but I would love to go back to Arsenal. I lived in London for six years. My son loved it there. In the future, we will see if I have the possibility.”
“When you are at a big club like Arsenal, sometimes you don’t realise what it means to be there until you are gone,” he told the Independent.
“I never got to say a proper goodbye. It was the biggest team I played for in my career and I miss everything about Arsenal.
“I don’t know what my legacy is there, you would have to ask the fans, but I want to say thank you to them all. I would like to play at the Emirates one last time before I retire.
“I don’t know what I will do afterwards – maybe a coach, maybe a sporting director – but I would love to go back to Arsenal. I lived in London for six years. My son loved it there. In the future, we will see if I have the possibility.”
Would love to have him back. He is one of those I wished we didn't let go even though we thought he was done
Emirates era, 6 years at the club, Arsenal biggest club played for, still playing, didn't get a chance to say a proper goodbye . . . I'm going to go with Santi Cazorla.
Did I get it right, Clarence?!
Would give anything to have him in our midfield right now.
Cazorla deserved to play in City's midfield.
Clrnc wrote: “When you are at a big club like Arsenal, sometimes you don’t realise what it means to be there until you are gone,” he told the Independent. “I never got to say a proper goodbye. It was the biggest team I played for in my career and I miss everything about Arsenal. “I don’t know what my legacy is there, you would have to ask the fans, but I want to say thank you to them all. I would like to play at the Emirates one last time before I retire. “I don’t know what I will do afterwards – maybe a coach, maybe a sporting director – but I would love to go back to Arsenal. I lived in London for six years. My son loved it there. In the future, we will see if I have the possibility.” Would love to have him back. He is one of those I wished we didn't let go even though we thought he was done
if we're too skint to replace xhaka in january - cheeky loan deal anyone?
It'd be worth it just to field a Cazorla Torreira midfield.
Mkhitaryan "He [Emery] paid more attention to tactics so my role changed. I was starting as a winger but had to build play with the defensive midfielder. Its why I couldnt contribute as many goals or assists. I like to play more freely but you have to do the job the manager asks" Mkhitaryan on leaving #Arsenal: "I know my qualities & what I can do. I’m 30 years old now & I like to play football, not just sit on the bench & waste my time. Emery & Raul Sanllehi assured me I was important for Arsenal. But I signed for Roma because they believed in me more"
Mkhitaryan "He [Emery] paid more attention to tactics so my role changed. I was starting as a winger but had to build play with the defensive midfielder. Its why I couldnt contribute as many goals or assists. I like to play more freely but you have to do the job the manager asks"
Mkhitaryan on leaving #Arsenal: "I know my qualities & what I can do. I’m 30 years old now & I like to play football, not just sit on the bench & waste my time. Emery & Raul Sanllehi assured me I was important for Arsenal. But I signed for Roma because they believed in me more"
Not like it made our defence more solid.
Clrnc wrote: Would love to have him back. He is one of those I wished we didn't let go even though we thought he was done
Scored for Spain today as well, so impressive that he's come back into that team. When he left us I figured he'd be a bit part layer for Villarreal and play when his body felt up for it, something like Ledley King at the end.
Quincy Abeyie wrote:so impressive that he's come back into that team.
so impressive that he's come back into that team.
Well Santi is great and all but Ceballos is in that team too so I'm not sure how hard is to get into Spains midfield nowadays.