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.
Cus Geezer wrote:
The guy is an alcoholic and a wife beater - but at the same time has always been mentally ill. A lot of the background is here in this article, particularly the death of his friends younger brother aged ten from being runover while crossing the road.
Cus Geezer wrote:
The guy is an alcoholic and a wife beater - but at the same time has always been mentally ill. A lot of the background is here in this article, particularly the death of his friends younger brother aged ten from being runover while crossing the road.
If you don't believe that addictions are part of a mental or at least psychological defects then I would recommend you do a bit more research on the subject.
N17 Gooner wrote:The point is we should give as good as we get.
If you don't believe that addictions are part of a mental or at least psychological defects then I would recommend you do a bit more research on the subject.
'What you give is what you get' might sound good in a Paul Weller tune, it's not necessarily a good maxim to live your life by - baring in mind that Gazza has not said anything personally about TA or Merse, you're giving him vicarious responsibility for what Spurs fans sing, he's not getting what he's giving is he?
And a lot of what that article indicates is that Gazza was mental before he was an alcoholic
I feel sorry for the bloke as he is a weak, stupid man who threw it all away and made mistake after mistake but regardless of who he played for I just hope the 'Gazza' story does not have a tragic ending as it seems to be heading that way.
Gimp_mask wrote:I feel sorry for the bloke as he is a weak, stupid man who threw it all away and made mistake after mistake but regardless of who he played for I just hope the 'Gazza' story does not have a tragic ending as it seems to be heading that way.