Look at dem old fucks![]()
Look at dem old fucks![]()
Dude on the left looks absolutely thrilled to be a part of it all.
Goodness gracious me.
It's better to burn out, than to fade away.
Mmm, there's an Assistant Mechanical Engineers job at Arsenal Football club, in our local paper, I can push a mower, think I'll apply
Clever stuff. If they keep their fake feud going through the summer then it would be very imprudent to spend on the team if there's a doubt as to who will be in charge. Probably best to wait until the transfer window closes before coming to some arrangement and then plotting the following season's excuse for non-investment. Usmanov is such a nice guy that when people speak to him he reveals what they have said to the press. In the public interest no doubt, hard to imagine it would be in his interests. I suspect they are concocting this Usmanov the Saviour role because Kroenke is going to fuck the club so hard it will need some sort of misdirection and convincing false dawn to prevent the fans walking. You can see many of them now, waiting for Usmanov to arrive, thinking we'll be the next City. Just a matter of waiting Kroenke out and the Messiah descends to save us all. This will definitely happen, no doubt about it.
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Four more years! Four more years!PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN have finally given up hope of landing Arsene Wenger this summer.
The French giants had been hopeful of persuading Wenger to leave Arsenal a year before his contract ends in 2014.
But they now realise he will not walk out on the Gunners.
Instead, they will target Manuel Pellegrini and Jupp Heynkes — after also giving up on Jose Mourinho.
PSG are looking for a new boss as Carlo Ancelotti is set to join Real Madrid, with Mourinho looking certain to return to England. Chelsea are his likely destination.
Wenger, 63, has long been courted by PSG and is determined to see out the final 12 months of his deal — having always maintained he will never break a contract.
Contrary to reports, Arsenal sources insist next year is NOT an option year on Wenger’s contract and he will be expected to fulfil his obligation to stay until summer 2014.
And Remi Garde — one of Wenger’s first signings at Arsenal and now manager of French side Lyon — think his ex-boss will stay at the Emirates.
Garde said: “Maybe his principles have changed with time but I’m more inclined to think that he will finish his contract.”
However, Wenger could be tempted for a move to his native France when his deal does run out at the end of next season.
Ancelotti has earned an automatic one-year extension at PSG as the club have qualified for the Champions League — so Real will have to be willing to pay compensation for the former Chelsea chief.
Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...#ixzz2S3QuJKEZ
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We're fucked.
Just wondering, is our current home kit going to be used next season ?
Haven't bought a home shirt since the one with the gold stripe, but thinking of getting a new one after I got nostalgic of seeing my old ones today. But then again, the money will only go to the board so I'm considering not to .
Society is now one polished horde
Formed by two mighty tribes, the bores and the bored.
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