As we're unlikely to see terraces again at football, this is the virtual equivalent where you can chat to your hearts content about all football matters and, obviously, Arsenal in particular. This forum encourages all Gooners to visit and contribute so please keep it respectful, clean and topical.
We're already getting beltters on social media over this
No longer our player.
I get that,but won't stop the fans of other clubs piling on,interesting that he got charged after we let him go
We played him when he was our player as he hadn’t been charged. Pretty simple stuff. Will have no bearing on social media, agreed.
The timing doesn't reflect on us; it reflects terribly on the public prosecution service. Almost as if there were an Arsenal fan in a position of influence there...
The mentality of the club has never really changed. We're never prepared to take the steps we need to take in order to achieve success and then truly dominate. One big money signing every decade then a procession of average players brought in who aren't good enough when it matters. It will never change.
Yep, that's about it. As you say, it's never been any different.
Well, it might have been different back in the 1930s, but we'll have to ask DB about that.
he would have been middle aged and a busy working man at that stage.....very early 1900's is his forte
Was he one of the Dial Square "Ultras", cutting up rough on Plumstead Common?
I believe he looked rather dandy in his stove-pipe hat riding a penny farthing
Trouble was the stove-pipe hat nearly doubled his height and he needed a step ladder to climb on board
The mentality of the club has never really changed. We're never prepared to take the steps we need to take in order to achieve success and then truly dominate. One big money signing every decade then a procession of average players brought in who aren't good enough when it matters. It will never change.
Yep, that's about it. As you say, it's never been any different.
Well, it might have been different back in the 1930s, but we'll have to ask DB about that.
he would have been middle aged and a busy working man at that stage.....very early 1900's is his forte
Was he one of the Dial Square "Ultras", cutting up rough on Plumstead Common?
I believe he looked rather dandy in his stove-pipe hat riding a penny farthing
Trouble was the stove-pipe hat nearly doubled his height and he needed a step ladder to climb on board
It is now clear that the Arsenal hierarchy and Arteta have chosen Gyökeres. Berta has travelled to the Portuguese capital a few times and negotiations are going well with his agent and Sporting. There is a lot of optimism from the Gunners that a deal can be done soon. [@espn]