You understand...blud...
Not much of it, but I understand that he wants to see all of his blud clats playing on Wednesday.
You understand...blud...
Oh, I don't know. Twats like that will always fine something to moan about.
@Bewar3them00n I think Arteta is smart enough to know he needs a lot more experience and application of what he has learned (as a manager of a smaller club) before taking on such a high profile, high pressure position like the current Arsenal farce.They fucking wish.
Well, likely not serious money for him at that subscriber total, but definitely others with a million plus subscribers, to be sure.But 144,000 subscribers won't click to see it.
Arsenal tanking every week makes a small group of YouTubers serious money.
@Bewar3them00n I think Arteta is smart enough to know he needs a lot more experience and application of what he has learned (as a manager of a smaller club) before taking on such a high profile, high pressure position like the current Arsenal farce.
I wouldn’t doubt it. He always seemed a very intelligent player and person. He seems to be doing a fine job in his current capacity and part of working your way to the top is being humble to know you have to “pay your dues” and learn from the current best.Been reading that he thinks in time and under Pep's guidance, he will have the tools for us.
Because he has 144,000 subscribers to his own Arsenal moaning YouTube channel....
No moaning, no subscribers, no money.
If Wenger left they'd be in shit street.
Last season Arsenal (sponsored by Emirates) were twice drawn against non-league teams in the FA Cup (sponsored by Emirates).0
Especially when the cup is sponsored by the same sponsors of their own ground and shirts.
Did I hear you say that it's pure coincidence that they appear to have had favourable draws (and refereeing decisions) since they have been sponsors, or is my imagination?
Better be quiet before you are told to go back to your panic room.Last season Arsenal (sponsored by Emirates) were twice drawn against non-league teams in the FA Cup (sponsored by Emirates).
As for the decisions; the ball didn't cross the full line before we put it in the net early in the semi-final. And was there a penalty we might have had?