Abysmal all things considered.
Suspect nothing's going to change and it'll be another group stage elimination during the WC.
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Abysmal all things considered.
Suspect nothing's going to change and it'll be another group stage elimination during the WC.
Hart doesn't care about the critics allegedly :rolleyes:
Praising Hart's double save. It was offside you twats!
Wenger :bow:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DLZq0ozWkAAT8d-.jpg
Ox's reaction to getting subbed off early. :lol::lol:
https://youtu.be/92i-_F0UlFk
Ospina singularly responsible for Paraguay’s win
Meanwhile, Alexis gets the assist and the goal that keeps Chile alive.
I have mostly got past the whole Arsenal thing now, but losing Alexis is like the final door closing on it all. And if he goes to the gypos or worse, Utd, there's no coming back from that - football will be over. RvC and then it can happen again with Alexis? Will prove there is literally no positive reason to support this club.
Fucking hell. I fucking hate Wenger you know? Did I mention it?
But I'm over it.
Diddums. Poor babies.Quote:
Brazil stars were left fighting for breath and having to use oxygen masks for recovery after a gruelling 0-0 draw with Bolivia on a pitch almost 12,000ft above sea-level. The World Cup qualifier was played at the once-banned Estadio Hernando Siles in La Paz, which stands at an altitude of 11,932ft in searing-hot conditions that captain Neymar later described as 'inhumane'. After the match, the Brazil star said: 'Inhumane to play in such conditions, field, altitude, ball... everything bad.'
South American players have always had to hack high altitude. But these modern day cissies who earn exponentially more than the proper players did will naturally complain. One day there are slaves, the next they are fighting for their lives, and none of them can seem to play more than once a week. It's a hard old life.
In fairness I’ve played football at altitude before and it does get quite difficult. Certainly not inhumane though, fucking fannies.