I turned the game off after that terrible 3rd down incompletion on their last drive.
Very questionable play call, especially since I think Moore's momentum would've carried him out-of-bounds anyway.
Take the safe play, make the Ravens burn their last time-out, win the game.
^ Can't see the difference between the two.
Both rely almost exclusively on pace and have a slightly less-worthless left foot than Antonio Valencia.
Walcott doesn't have wonky eyebrows. That's about it.
Arsenal getting crushed by United will prove to be a godsend.
Had they not been humiliated, we would've heard the same stubborn rhetoric that's been trotted out over the past few campaigns by Wenger citing his team being "unlucky" or "improving" or whatever.
It's a shame that it took this...
Hey, at least Wenger signed another sixteen-year old!
This +!#% is so predictable and sad that it's almost funny now.
As for me, obviously a (disgruntled) Arsenal supporter first and foremost
- Wolfsburg
- PSG
- Dundee Utd.
Based upon umpiring's completely subjective "close enough" rules, I'd have to say that's one of the most horrible calls ever.
It wasn't even remotely close to being bang-bang. It was just a terrible call.
To me, the second item contradicts the first statement.
8 mil for a proven EPL midfielder in Adam or 11 mil for a unknown quantity, relative to the EPL, in Gervinho?
Of course, Arsenal chooses the latter.
I've wanted Arsenal to sign Adam ever since there was talk of him leaving Blackpool in...
To me, the second item contradicts the first statement.
8 mil for a proven EPL midfielder in Adam or 11 mil for a unknown quantity, relative to the EPL, in Gervinho?
Of course, Arsenal chooses the latter.
I've wanted Arsenal to sign Adam ever since there was talk of him leaving Blackpool in...
Arsenal are a joke right now.
Moving slow as molasses to address glaring, crater-sized holes in the squad while their EPL rivals laugh and lure their players away with promises of better money and trophies. Can't blame anyone for leaving the Emirates at this point; the supporters, players...
Arsenal are a joke right now.
Moving slow as molasses to address glaring, crater-sized holes in the squad while their EPL rivals laugh and lure their players away with promises of better money and trophies. Can't blame anyone for leaving the Emirates at this point; the supporters, players...
I said it after the Paraguay friendly, and I'll re-quote myself for emphasis.
Completely to blame for Mexico's first goal, and his only positive contribution was one, maybe two, decent crosses.
It's Bradley's fault for putting him on in the first place, especially at the expense of Lichaj. I...
Does anyone else think that Berbatov would be a perfect fit in Arsenal's "Let's pass the ball into the Goddamn net" offensive system? Provided, of course, that ManU would allow him to make such a move...
Given their needs entering this Summer, I'd be pleased with with a haul of Gervinho...
Does anyone else think that Berbatov would be a perfect fit in Arsenal's "Let's pass the ball into the Goddamn net" offensive system? Provided, of course, that ManU would allow him to make such a move...
Given their needs entering this Summer, I'd be pleased with with a haul of Gervinho...
Haven't liked him much at Blackburn, but I was impressed with Jones last night.
Still, Holden + Bradley > any other combination that Bobbrad can put out there.
Howard was clutch, as always. He's a stud keeper and deserves to get picked up by a top-tier club.
Haven't liked him much at Blackburn, but I was impressed with Jones last night.
Still, Holden + Bradley > any other combination that Bobbrad can put out there.
Howard was clutch, as always. He's a stud keeper and deserves to get picked up by a top-tier club.
My dad looks and dresses like a homeless Grizzly Adams.
One of the smartest dudes I know, but, if he were sitting on a park bench with a cup of coffee, at least half of the people who pass by him would try to drop money in that cup.
He just doesn't give a #$$%.