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.
1989 wrote:
He's young enough to potentially build a dynasty at the scum.
This is not good at all. Why couldn't they re-hire 'Arry ffs?
And what exactly would "building a dynasty" entail at Spurs? Coming 5th three years in a row and maybe winning the League Cup?
Because if you're seriously insinuating that Spurs - Tottenham Hotspur, the team that hasn't won the league in half a century, perennial bottlers with a severe inferiority complex - can potentially win back to back league titles or something like that you're more deluded then their actual fans. Pochettino is just another man who'll find himself in Spurs' vast managerial graveyard after he fails to usurp Arsenal/crack the top 4.
I honestly don't see Tottenham winning a league title in my lifetime (barring a seismic shift in the footballing landscape). But thanks for the laugh, anyway - Spurs becoming a dynasty?!.... To even suggest such a thing...
QuartzGooner wrote:One of their fans was so hurt after we beat Hull that he smeared himself with butter!
Guess he had to have something to do after racially insulting his ex-wife.
Seldom a dull moment with this bloke (well, relative to his being in solitary that is).
Ah, yes... the attention seeking arsehole that is (the fake) Charles Bronson. It is not in the least surprising that he is a scum fan. Moronic, deluded, heightened sense of self importance... it's all there.
Found this on Yahoo, it's a load of silliness but after 3 scum players got dropped by Belgium yesterday, it's been gaining momentum. Anything to have a good laugh at that lot
SPURS RUIN THE WORLD CUP
Against Algeria, Belgium struggled to a late win over Algeria. The goal they conceded was a penalty, when Jan Vertonghen brought down Sofiane Feghouli. In midfield, Mousa Dembele held back the squad to such an extent that he was removed after 65 minutes, and then Belgium proceeded to win. As a result, Marc Wilmots learned a valuable lesson in the World Cup - if you start with a Spurs player in your side, you will play badly.
At first, this just looks like a cheap dig at Spurs, a small London club that is growing increasingly bitter as Arsenal and Chelsea consistently outperform them, capable of stunning short-sightedness and hamstrung by a chairman who can’t see beyond the immediate balance book, and who plainly doesn’t understand how to plan for the future with managerial appointments. But then, it starts to make sense.
Think of the other big side at the World Cup with a Spurs player, Brazil midfielder Paulinho, and remember that apart from Neymar, the team have stunk the place out like Steven Gerrard at a Dignity Convention. If Cameroon and Algeria want to improve their performances, too, then it’s bad news for Nabil Bentaleb and Benoit Assou-Ekotto [/color]
topgoon wrote:Found this on Yahoo, it's a load of silliness but after 3 scum players got dropped by Belgium yesterday, it's been gaining momentum. Anything to have a good laugh at that lot
SPURS RUIN THE WORLD CUP
Against Algeria, Belgium struggled to a late win over Algeria. The goal they conceded was a penalty, when Jan Vertonghen brought down Sofiane Feghouli. In midfield, Mousa Dembele held back the squad to such an extent that he was removed after 65 minutes, and then Belgium proceeded to win. As a result, Marc Wilmots learned a valuable lesson in the World Cup - if you start with a Spurs player in your side, you will play badly.
At first, this just looks like a cheap dig at Spurs, a small London club that is growing increasingly bitter as Arsenal and Chelsea consistently outperform them, capable of stunning short-sightedness and hamstrung by a chairman who can’t see beyond the immediate balance book, and who plainly doesn’t understand how to plan for the future with managerial appointments. But then, it starts to make sense.
Think of the other big side at the World Cup with a Spurs player, Brazil midfielder Paulinho, and remember that apart from Neymar, the team have stunk the place out like Steven Gerrard at a Dignity Convention. If Cameroon and Algeria want to improve their performances, too, then it’s bad news for Nabil Bentaleb and Benoit Assou-Ekotto [/color]
Funny Reading, really. Actually Assou-Ekotto was dropped too by Cameroon to their last match...
the playing mantis wrote:the *word censored* in the media for one summer at least arent crapping on about a shift in the balance of north london power...
facking idiots
Only a temporary relief because of the World Cup. Once Messiah Pochettino signs his first couple of one season wonders the talk will begin !
the playing mantis wrote:the *word censored* in the media for one summer at least arent crapping on about a shift in the balance of north london power...
facking idiots
Only a temporary relief because of the World Cup. Once Messiah Pochettino signs his first couple of one season wonders the talk will begin !
And Young Willy will pipe up on here for a third time about how dangerous Spurs will be