possibly but more likely he means it.Could be a negotiating tactic to get a higher fee.
Let's be honest the goons don't need the money and Alexis is not the kind of guy to sulk (he isn't a Hazard).
Smart play from Arsene
possibly but more likely he means it.Could be a negotiating tactic to get a higher fee.
If Wenger hasn't announced that he's officially signing a new contract, but has said he's planning transfers, perhaps he's planning a move upstairs to a DoF role and has a new manager coming in to work for him...?
Probably not but I wouldn't totally rule it out the way he's acting.
haha, he's like, "... ... oh yeah..*drop*...mummy!!"
possibly but more likely he means it.
Let's be honest the goons don't need the money and Alexis is not the kind of guy to sulk (he isn't a Hazard).
Smart play from Arsene
The Sanchez thing is odd. Why didn't the link tell him to move away? In all seriousness, Fuch's action was violent conduct.
That said, when opposition players stand so obviously close I don't know why we don't see more of this type of thing, it's an straight yellow for them encroaching.
Ex Arsenal player now journo on talksport there called it a "storm in a teacup" Micky Quinn said "really?? I just think he's a cheat" Alan Brazil then called Sanchez a "tart"
It's actually legal, you can stand as close as you want to person throwing it in.
It's actually legal, you can stand as close as you want to person throwing it in.
I meant for free kicks.
The yellow I assume is fir simulation