Rochdale Blue
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don't be catty.A bit too indecisive in the box for my liking.
don't be catty.A bit too indecisive in the box for my liking.
Creamed his pants when they scored their first, but sky probably welcome and condone that behaviour, same for spitty. If we ever had the goat or dicky etc Co commentating on one of our games ( yeah right) they would be told beforehand to keep their emotions in checkEdwards is right. But it's also extended to Sky and their coverage. The other night was embarrassing. Keane, Neville, Stormzy, and then some United women's players. It was genuinely like MUTV, not to add Neville's fanboy commentary.
Said this before but Neville is far too emotional to be commentating on United games. His analysis is never impartial.
And in Arsenal's case also from that bastion of democracy and human rights Rwanda. A few years ago the UK gave Rwanda a sizeable chunk of overseas aid. Rwanda gave most of it back to Arsenal to have their name plastered on their shirt sleeves.Never a single comment from them about the money that goes into utd and Arsenal from Saudi and the UAE
Typical City, messing up the fixtures since August 1st.BBC have us away at Palace on Saturday.
Best book my train ticket today then........
Why bother. If Liverpool had hammered them it would be spitty you were complaining about, he rambled on about the game being a derby and the biggest game, no matter where the two clubs were in the league. The armchair fans believe and absolutely lap all this garbage up and as long as the money keeps rolling in Sky will care nothing about how the average viewer feels.
These people will always see what they want to see, and in the process attempt to legitimise blatant thuggery that were it to be any other player in any other team they would find NO excuse and would be clamouring for the FA to double the sanction.Just fuck off - wheeled around that quickly that he managed to project himself upwards into Andersen's face. Wanker.
Think a few on here have been saying this,ps not read it as its behind a pay wall.View attachment 53711
And in Arsenal's case also from that bastion of democracy and human rights Rwanda. A few years ago the UK gave Rwanda a sizeable chunk of overseas aid. Rwanda gave most of it back to Arsenal to have their name plastered on their shirt sleeves.
is that true? be interesting if theres information on that to look over
Actually it was just under half but the point remains.
Rwanda gets £64m UK aid and gives £30m to Arsenal
AN AFRICAN country which gets £64million in aid from Britain is spending £30million on a sponsorship deal with Arsenal FC, it has been revealed.www.express.co.uk