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Alcohol, the 'Chink' in many a man's armour.
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Seeing that incessant PL style sideways passing has now infected Gaelic football
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Natural Born Gooner wrote: ↑Sun Jul 28, 2024 3:16 pmSeeing that incessant PL style sideways passing has now infected Garlic football
What's Garlic football? Is that the French style of Footie?
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Citeh fined £2m for delaying kick off’s without good reason.
Yep, giving them a fine equivalent to a month of Haaland’ wages will properly teach them!
Yep, giving them a fine equivalent to a month of Haaland’ wages will properly teach them!

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Fucking ridiculous isn't it. 

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Who actually gets these fines and on what do they spend them?
Answers on a postcard...
Answers on a postcard...
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Wasn’t sure where to post this but a great reminder of yester-year and how we signed Glenn Helder.
I know we loved Highbury but it really was in a sorry state when you see the state of the windows in the boardroom!
Interesting George was trying to sign Overmars though….
https://youtu.be/biia9MJMN2U
I know we loved Highbury but it really was in a sorry state when you see the state of the windows in the boardroom!
Interesting George was trying to sign Overmars though….
https://youtu.be/biia9MJMN2U
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He was also linked to Bergkamp by the media a couple summers in a row in about 92 or 93.Kingralph wrote: ↑Mon Aug 05, 2024 3:04 pmWasn’t sure where to post this but a great reminder of yester-year and how we signed Glenn Helder.
I know we loved Highbury but it really was in a sorry state when you see the state of the windows in the boardroom!
Interesting George was trying to sign Overmars though….
https://youtu.be/biia9MJMN2U
And apparently came close to signing Roy Keane before the big money at manure lured him there.
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Those years when GG just couldn't or wouldn't get the players we needed ended up repeating themselves 20 years later but with worse player on huge salaries.DB10GOONER wrote: ↑Mon Aug 05, 2024 10:22 pmHe was also linked to Bergkamp by the media a couple summers in a row in about 92 or 93.Kingralph wrote: ↑Mon Aug 05, 2024 3:04 pmWasn’t sure where to post this but a great reminder of yester-year and how we signed Glenn Helder.
I know we loved Highbury but it really was in a sorry state when you see the state of the windows in the boardroom!
Interesting George was trying to sign Overmars though….
https://youtu.be/biia9MJMN2U
And apparently came close to signing Roy Keane before the big money at manure lured him there.
Thinking back to those mid 90s years, we hadn't adapted to the changing environment of the Premiership and had slipped way behind Man Utd and been overtaken by the likes of Blakburn and the barcodes who were suddenly lobbing money around. We were linked with players like Keane, as you say but also other 'big' names like Shearer, Rob Jones, that cûnt Sutton and the odd player overseas. Nothing ever came of it though because we just didn't have broad enough horizons. That's why the signing of Bergkamp in the summer of 1995 was so incredible, it's hard to get across to younger supportes, just how incredible and groundbreaking that signing was.
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Absolutely. It changed the clubs trajectory in a massive way. And it still sickens me when I hear people give Bruce fucking Rioch credit for signing Bergkamp. He did on his fucking arsehole. David Dein signed Bergkamp - and if you believe a certain French journalist, it was at the behest of one Arsene Wenger.....Perryashburtongroves wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 10:13 amThose years when GG just couldn't or wouldn't get the players we needed ended up repeating themselves 20 years later but with worse player on huge salaries.DB10GOONER wrote: ↑Mon Aug 05, 2024 10:22 pmHe was also linked to Bergkamp by the media a couple summers in a row in about 92 or 93.Kingralph wrote: ↑Mon Aug 05, 2024 3:04 pmWasn’t sure where to post this but a great reminder of yester-year and how we signed Glenn Helder.
I know we loved Highbury but it really was in a sorry state when you see the state of the windows in the boardroom!
Interesting George was trying to sign Overmars though….
https://youtu.be/biia9MJMN2U
And apparently came close to signing Roy Keane before the big money at manure lured him there.
Thinking back to those mid 90s years, we hadn't adapted to the changing environment of the Premiership and had slipped way behind Man Utd and been overtaken by the likes of Blakburn and the barcodes who were suddenly lobbing money around. We were linked with players like Keane, as you say but also other 'big' names like Shearer, Rob Jones, that cûnt Sutton and the odd player overseas. Nothing ever came of it though because we just didn't have broad enough horizons. That's why the signing of Bergkamp in the summer of 1995 was so incredible, it's hard to get across to younger supportes, just how incredible and groundbreaking that signing was.


Either way, the Bergkamp signing was the single most important signing in the club's history.
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DB10GOONER wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 2:35 pmAbsolutely. It changed the clubs trajectory in a massive way. And it still sickens me when I hear people give Bruce fucking Rioch credit for signing Bergkamp. He did on his fucking arsehole. David Dein signed Bergkamp - and if you believe a certain French journalist, it was at the behest of one Arsene Wenger.....Perryashburtongroves wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 10:13 amThose years when GG just couldn't or wouldn't get the players we needed ended up repeating themselves 20 years later but with worse player on huge salaries.DB10GOONER wrote: ↑Mon Aug 05, 2024 10:22 pmHe was also linked to Bergkamp by the media a couple summers in a row in about 92 or 93.Kingralph wrote: ↑Mon Aug 05, 2024 3:04 pmWasn’t sure where to post this but a great reminder of yester-year and how we signed Glenn Helder.
I know we loved Highbury but it really was in a sorry state when you see the state of the windows in the boardroom!
Interesting George was trying to sign Overmars though….
https://youtu.be/biia9MJMN2U
And apparently came close to signing Roy Keane before the big money at manure lured him there.
Thinking back to those mid 90s years, we hadn't adapted to the changing environment of the Premiership and had slipped way behind Man Utd and been overtaken by the likes of Blakburn and the barcodes who were suddenly lobbing money around. We were linked with players like Keane, as you say but also other 'big' names like Shearer, Rob Jones, that cûnt Sutton and the odd player overseas. Nothing ever came of it though because we just didn't have broad enough horizons. That's why the signing of Bergkamp in the summer of 1995 was so incredible, it's hard to get across to younger supportes, just how incredible and groundbreaking that signing was.![]()
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Either way, the Bergkamp signing was the single most important signing in the club's history.
With the possible exception of Herbert Chapman. Which, of course, you were very pleased about at the time.


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Retro Gunner wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 5:28 pmDB10GOONER wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 2:35 pmAbsolutely. It changed the clubs trajectory in a massive way. And it still sickens me when I hear people give Bruce fucking Rioch credit for signing Bergkamp. He did on his fucking arsehole. David Dein signed Bergkamp - and if you believe a certain French journalist, it was at the behest of one Arsene Wenger.....Perryashburtongroves wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 10:13 amThose years when GG just couldn't or wouldn't get the players we needed ended up repeating themselves 20 years later but with worse player on huge salaries.DB10GOONER wrote: ↑Mon Aug 05, 2024 10:22 pmHe was also linked to Bergkamp by the media a couple summers in a row in about 92 or 93.Kingralph wrote: ↑Mon Aug 05, 2024 3:04 pmWasn’t sure where to post this but a great reminder of yester-year and how we signed Glenn Helder.
I know we loved Highbury but it really was in a sorry state when you see the state of the windows in the boardroom!
Interesting George was trying to sign Overmars though….
https://youtu.be/biia9MJMN2U
And apparently came close to signing Roy Keane before the big money at manure lured him there.
Thinking back to those mid 90s years, we hadn't adapted to the changing environment of the Premiership and had slipped way behind Man Utd and been overtaken by the likes of Blakburn and the barcodes who were suddenly lobbing money around. We were linked with players like Keane, as you say but also other 'big' names like Shearer, Rob Jones, that cûnt Sutton and the odd player overseas. Nothing ever came of it though because we just didn't have broad enough horizons. That's why the signing of Bergkamp in the summer of 1995 was so incredible, it's hard to get across to younger supportes, just how incredible and groundbreaking that signing was.![]()
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Either way, the Bergkamp signing was the single most important signing in the club's history.
With the possible exception of Herbert Chapman. Which, of course, you were very pleased about at the time.![]()
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Perryashburtongroves wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 10:13 amThose years when GG just couldn't or wouldn't get the players we needed ended up repeating themselves 20 years later but with worse player on huge salaries.DB10GOONER wrote: ↑Mon Aug 05, 2024 10:22 pmHe was also linked to Bergkamp by the media a couple summers in a row in about 92 or 93.Kingralph wrote: ↑Mon Aug 05, 2024 3:04 pmWasn’t sure where to post this but a great reminder of yester-year and how we signed Glenn Helder.
I know we loved Highbury but it really was in a sorry state when you see the state of the windows in the boardroom!
Interesting George was trying to sign Overmars though….
https://youtu.be/biia9MJMN2U
And apparently came close to signing Roy Keane before the big money at manure lured him there.
Thinking back to those mid 90s years, we hadn't adapted to the changing environment of the Premiership and had slipped way behind Man Utd and been overtaken by the likes of Blakburn and the barcodes who were suddenly lobbing money around. We were linked with players like Keane, as you say but also other 'big' names like Shearer, Rob Jones, that cûnt Sutton and the odd player overseas. Nothing ever came of it though because we just didn't have broad enough horizons. That's why the signing of Bergkamp in the summer of 1995 was so incredible, it's hard to get across to younger supportes, just how incredible and groundbreaking that signing was.
Has much changed ? Really changed I mean ? We dont sign top players at the peak of their game - never have and probably never will. The lunatic cultists have always defended our refusal to buy the top players by throwing phrases out like FFP etc, but other clubs manage it by looking at the bigger picture - proper big clubs like madrid know that the revenue they will get from merchandise and sponsorship deals for the likes of mbappe will more than cover the cost of the deal to sign him, and it ensures the club will always be seen as THE club in world football and that in turn entices more fans and more merchandise sales. I'm not advocating that we should be pushing the boat out to that degree (cos that was one massive financial deal), but for sure we should be well capable of landing a superstar player every season but CHOOSE not to go that route. Going on tours to america and asia can raise your profile to a degree, but if you really want to raise your profile sign a world class player and watch the money and the hype flow in on the back of it
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"There will be a new ball this season, the Nike Flight, which is "built with Aerowsculpt technology with grooves debased into the casing, to allow air to travel seamlessly around the ball, delivering truer flight"."






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Ooh, Aerowsculpt technology.... they are on the cusp of something marvellous there.....


They are starting to sound like those fucking stupid hair product and make up adverts that use semi-fake techical words to impress dyed blond bimbos with shitty orange/brown skin from too much fake tan.

"Our new football uses firming pro-retinol complex to boost and maintain the balls elasticity with individual panels manufactured from Apple stem cell technology and comprised of Adipofillin Complex B to ensure a smooth flight."
