Hateful former Arsenal-man-turned-pundit, Stewart Robson, has admitted what we all knew to be true – that he wanted Arsenal to lose under Arsene Wenger.

The former player also told ESPN that he was banned from the stadium, although, tellingly, he didn’t reveal what he had done to receive such a ban (I’m sure we can all guess).

“I don’t want them to lose quite as much as I did before,” Robson told the broadcaster.

“Funnily enough I didn’t go to the farewell game, that last game. No, no (I wasn’t invited), I couldn’t understand it. Most disappointing.

 “I am banned from the stadium yeah.

“I’m banned from the perimeter of the stadium.”

When asked if the ban would be lifted, he added, “I’m not so sure. I think they hold grudges.

“Player of the year twice running and then I’m banned from the stadium.

“I praised Unai Emery when he was at, not so much PSG, Sevilla. He might like me.”

Quite why Robson thinks he would be invited to Arsene Wenger’s farewell game when he is under a stadium ban is anyone’s guess, but it just speaks to his total lack of self-awareness.

Even when he was employed by Arsenal to talk tactics on Arsenal player, he couldn’t stop himself tearing the club apart every chance he got on national TV. He was finally removed from his post at the club in 2012 when, as Untold Arsenal put it, his “anti-Wenger complaints reached a wild and outrageous peak.”

In 2013, Arsenal legend and all-round nice guy, Bob Wilson, called Robson ‘bitter’. “This is a guy who worked for this club up to a few weeks ago, doing the pre-match stuff on the opposition, who then went to a newspaper, without naming anybody who had given him the so-called facts about him [Arsene Wenger] being a dictator,” Wilson also told the BBC.

“Today, he’s been on every half hour on Radio Five Live, and this is a guy who obviously is a bitter guy because he’s no longer got a role or any employment here.”

If I had to guess, I would say Unai Emery doesn’t even know who this bitter no-mark actually is.

Hopefully it stays that way.