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NewtNewbie
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Almost anyone who's played for Arsenal over the past 15 years.
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The White Cafu
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Wouldn’t say many arsenal players are universally disliked anyway, why would you say that?
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NewtNewbie
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They're powderpuff. Girly-men. Perennial losers. More worried about their hair and their social media profile than actually winning a trophy. Meet some of their supporters along the Holloway Road to understand what I mean. And this pervades the whole culture of their club. Long may they continue to fail.
Roy Keane would bear me out.
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SuperDave84
Robbie Keane ooh Thomas, how could you do this to me! Joined: 26 Aug 2011 Location: Far Fungannon Status: Offline Points: 21384 |
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Seriously Newt, has your account been hacked by a Russian bot?
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NewtNewbie
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No, but if my account had been, I suppose I would claim that.
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The White Cafu
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Been there plenty of times myself, would say the United brigade like pogba, Lingard etc. would have been the worst offenders for the social media sh*t. Now that I think of it none of the arsenal players really have a great presence on social media, apart from Bellerin maybe.
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NewtNewbie
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I'm obviously being tongue in cheek, as I am with many of my posts. But I live nearby, and their supporters are particularly white, particularly middle class and particularly fond of half-and-half scarves. They literally pop into Pret A Manger and the Waitrose deli counter for snacks on their way down to the Emirates rather than buy anything from the hotdog stand outside the ground. I can't stand them.
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pre Madonna
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Are Spurs and Chelsea, in particular, any different?
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The Huntacha
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What c*nts both he and his mother are Blanc should have shown some balls and got rid of him.
Edited by The Huntacha - 08 Feb 2019 at 6:25am |
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Jimmy Bullard - "Favorite band? Elastic."
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The White Cafu
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Woke up to this headline on Sky Sports;
"Jesse Lingard says his dance moves inspire kids" |
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davereilly
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Still not as much of a serial dickhead as Joey Barton
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t_rAndy
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case in point. As someone else said, STOP BEING SO HAPPY WITH YOURSELF
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The best part of him ran down his mothers leg |
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Lansdowne Road debut aged 52 and 201 days .
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BrendanD88
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NewtNewbie
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Probably not all that different - supporting a PL club has become very much an elitist pastime - but Arsenal supporters are particularly whiny and entitled. As I say, their fans represent the whole ethos of the club. Spurs fans are slightly different; I used to work very close to the ground. They aren't quite the bourgeois twits Arsenal fans are, and don't have anything like the same sense of entitlement. What used to strike me was how white a normally very multiethnic area with a large black population would become on matchdays. And getting home from work was a nightmare. Chelsea's support is again very similar but contains a thuggish fringe.
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The Huntacha
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By entitlement do you mean they expect their club to be winning things? If so, then whats the issue?
Arsenal Fan TV is an absolute embarrassment though.
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Jimmy Bullard - "Favorite band? Elastic."
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When I first moved to London I got lucky with a couple of freebies at Arsenal, the atmosphere of self-entitlement was appalling. There would nearly be booing if they weren't winning after twenty minutes. In a way I understand what you are saying Huntacha, that football fans are aware of the financial league table and its correlation to the real league table, add in the price of a season ticket at Ashburton Grove and it is hard to blame them for demanding success, but it is the whiny neediness of the whole thing. It is f**king pathetic.
I think to a lot of football fans, myself included, fans at franchises like Arsenal and Chelsea, don't really understand what being a fan is. I think that is Newbie's point and I can empathise with it. It was never about just turning up and expecting to be routinely beating everyone, or wanting a manager sacked because of turnover or some other sh*te fans shouldn't care about it. It was supposed to be a social, community outlet for working class people. Win or lose, on the booze. All of that malarkey. Not somewhere to take a client and complain about imperfection. Most of Arsenal's real fans are watching it on a dodgy box down the Holloway Road, while the lads playing a grand a season will be on the 17.30 to St. Albans.
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