shaggy
Prefers blue over red, loathed by Spurs fans
Yup... why don't we all watch it again
corrected!RVP's last five goals: Perfect Penalty, offside, offside, not offside, perfect penalty.
None of them were anywhere near as offside as Walcott's today. The only goal that your team could mange in their biggest game of the season so far. In a game against a hungover side with nothing to play for. Fighting to save yourselves from the humiliation of 5th place, in your own stadium!RVP's last five goals: Penalty, offside, offside, offside, penalty.
You missed one.RVP's last five goals: Penalty, offside, offside, offside, penalty.
I'm sure Carlos Tevez wouldn't agree.
It's ridiculous isn't it. People forget he's just 22. The satisfaction from him being in the team of the year is all the more sweeter as a few hours ago I was involved in an argument with two mates (Arse & Spurs) still claiming he's not a good keeper. I blame the media for this train of thought but hopefully this selection can open some eyes.Les Ferdinand on De Gea's PFA goalie award "after the first year everyone thought he'd be out of there" No we didn't you fecking halfwit. A few lazy journalists in the hivemind did.
I can understand Arse fans being hurt over RVP. He was supposed to be a Gooner from childhood and jumed ship to a rival to for an easier chance at glory rather than fight the good fight.Carlos Tevez was there for 5 minutes on loan, Van Persie was with you for 8 years. As has already said, Drogba left after 8 years a legend, RVP left a villain. Van Persie is a champion, a decision well made.
RVP was 30 years old, with a year left on his contract, at a club going backwards, where he'd failed to win anything. He left with his manager's blessing to join a team where he became a champion.Secondly, it's completely missing the point. If the situations were reversed and we'd bought Rooney last summer, United fans would have booed him. The fact is that if you're top of the league and a successful club, the only way is down, hence the fans don't really care when players leave.
I can understand Arse fans being hurt over RVP. He was supposed to be a Gooner from childhood and jumed ship to a rival to for an easier chance at glory rather than fight the good fight.
Not that I blame Van Persie, he's not getting any younger and for his talent should end up with with a few trophies.
Not sure I agree with that. Ronaldo had always stated his dreams of playing for Real whearas RVP was an Arsenal fan as a kid. Arsenal fans probably just expected him to always be there out of loyalty, plus they stood by him through all his injury problems.RVP was 30 years old, with a year left on his contract, at a club going backwards, where he'd failed to win anything. He left with his manager's blessing to join a team where he became a champion.
Cristiano Ronaldo was 24 years old, at a club at the peak of its powers, which had enabled him to become the best player in the world, and where he'd just played in a second consecutive CL final. He forced his way out to join a circus where he's won far less than he did before.
We have far, far more reason to be bitter about Ronaldo than you chucklefecks do about RVP, and yet...
RVP's last five goals: Penalty, offside, offside, offside, penalty.
you forgot the prestigious Emirates Cup's they won in 2007, 2009 and 2010Arsenal's last five major trophies: 2002, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
Colin Murray makes that nearly impossible to watchhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22334647
Nice bit of comic relief from Micky Owen in this one, the match of the day 3 online bit.
Banter about dodgy camera pans and holding onto arm rests not do it for you?Colin Murray makes that nearly impossible to watch
What's left to say...I'm going to throw this out there...
I like Colin Murray
Do your worst.
Adebayor, "The Champions League music is one of the best music in my life."