Not as funny as the one carrying a "Wenger Out" board.Caught the news last night, the report in Zimbabwe had a local with a rag shirt on.....does he count towards the 650m fanbase ?
Martin Samuel was quick to see what's happening at city.I get the media clicks thing, but attention generates more attention. The more the media idolise the rag shit and publish bollocks about Carlton Pogba and Ibrahimovic and the rest of the overated cünts, the more the casual fans and kids will keep believing it, thus perpetuating the rag myth.
If we had stories about us, sensationalising everything, and being sycophantic over our amazing style of play, and articles in non-football features about things like for example Sane's cool fashion sense or Raheem's amazing sports cars (purely hypothetical examples on a par with the bollocks they write about Pogba's hair and shit dances) then these would appeal to kids who would be more likely to talk about us and follow us, therefore increasing our fanbase, to generate more clicks the media crave, so leading to more positive stories about us. We need a media/PR expert that can push us into the public eye more and more.
Wasn't it Dave Clinton? Not sure of his name on hereNot as funny as the one carrying a "Wenger Out" board.
Anyway who was it that organised the old shirts for Africa? Or does anyone know address to send them to?
What gets me about all of this is how everyone is going on about Bellerin and his unnatural leg position, The fact is the he was wrong footed and the only way to get a block on the ball was to put his leg out as he did.
The point being missed is that he DID block he ball, it clearly hits his leg, what is he supposed to do just let Pogba run past him?
If you watch Pogba as he approaches he ball his stride pattern changes, he made no attempt whatsoever to avoid Bellerin.
What gets me about all of this is how everyone is going on about Bellerin and his unnatural leg position, The fact is the he was wrong footed and the only way to get a block on the ball was to put his leg out as he did.
The point being missed is that he DID block he ball, it clearly hits his leg, what is he supposed to do just let Pogba run past him?
If you watch Pogba as he approaches he ball his stride pattern changes, he made no attempt whatsoever to avoid Bellerin.
Absolutely. In slow motion it is quite clear that Pogba was intentionally stamping on Bellerin
Not sure if I should be surprised but 2/3 of the journo's on today trying to play down Pogba's intentions, only Northcroft not defending it
Not sure if I should be surprised but 2/3 of the journo's on today trying to play down Pogba's intentions, only Northcroft not defending it
To be fair, neither Dunn nor Ducker are disputing that the red card was the right decision, in that clip at least.
Is Ducker a United boy?