True dat he's der professional afturall.
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Does this also mean we can expect close to £100m for him? Seeings how the situations are so similar, and all...
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Shitty article from my local rag: http://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/s...lops-1-6073563
World of Sport: Arsenal will still be top of the flops
Only a fool, the most partisan Gunners fan and Arsene Wenger can seriously believe that winning the FA Cup will herald a new era of success at The Emirates.
What exactly has changed since Arsenal came from two goals behind inside the first 10 minutes to beat a Hull side shown of its best two players 3-2 in the final last weekend?
Not a lot is the generous answer to that question. Nothing is probably more accurate.
This is still the same Arsenal team thrashed by Liverpool and Manchester City last season when they displayed an alarmingly soft underbelly when the going got tough. A characteristic of a Wenger side if ever there was one.
It’s also still a defensively-inept side who can’t defend set-pieces.
And they are still managed by a stubborn man who believes finishing fourth every season justifies his astronomical salary.
The sides destined to challenge for the Premier League title next season, and Liverpool, will not feel threatened by a potential momentum surge.
Wigan won the FA Cup the season before and it didn’t do them any good12 months on.
No, all solid students of form will know that Arsenal simply did last weekend what they’ve always done best, and that’s beat a rubbish team, albeit after extra-time.
They were ridiculously fortunate all the way through the competition anyway. Luck can win you a cup, bit it won’t ever win you a league title.
Arsenal received a home draw in every round of the FA Cup and didn’t even need to book an overnight stay for the semi-final and final.
And yet I’m still surprised Arsenal didn’t organise a medal for referee Howard Webb as without his appalling decision not to award the most obvious of spot-kicks in the fifth-round tie against Liverpool, Arsenal wouldn’t have reached the quarter-finals.
They also needed penalties to beat Wigan in the semi-final, a victory that sparked off the sort of celebrations that betrayed the true status of the club.
Deep down this club knows they are not serious challengers for the biggest prizes so they have to celebrate the minor victories in the style of fans of third division Wolves.
Since last weekend’s win we’ve heard the predictable noises about building on their success, but then Wenger (right) makes many promises every summer that he doesn’t come close to keeping.
No, Arsenal have simply won a trophy that pales into insignificance compared to winning the Premier League or European Champions League.
How else does it end up on ITV and a highlights show that is on so late it clashes only with roulette on the other channels?
In fact the roulette is often a better watch as Gordon Strachan is yet to turn up spouting jibberish while spinning the pretty wheel.
And how else does it end up on BT Sport where Michael Owen continues to prove that being inarticulate and boring is no hindrance to a role as a football co-commentator?
Good lord what a horrific article.
You could kind of accept that tripe on a Spurs forum full of embittered Spuds, in a paper though... :doh:
It's the Peterborough Telegraph - who gives a shit! No one's ever gonna read it. If it's anything like the local papers in Southend, most people will probably use it to scoop their cat litter into...
That article is by a poor man's Adrian Durham.
Quite amusing just how butt hurt some people are.