What Stan Kroenke failed to understand about Arsenal fans
If Stan Kroenke was in any doubt how Arsenal fans feel about the club, he was given a big reminder on Friday night as thousands protested but they are still far from understanding things.
If Stan Kroenke was in any doubt how Arsenal fans feel about the club, he was given a big reminder on Friday night as thousands protested but they are still far from understanding things.
Stan Kroenke may be worth a whole heap of money but that doesn’t mean he does anything good with it and in 2018 he was named one of the worst when it comes to charitable giving.
There is, naturally, a lot of anger around about the nerve of the ‘top’ 12 teams, wanting to re-orientate football but it’s no surprise.
It’s frustrating to read only people who ‘hate’ football could come up with a plan as heinous at the European Super League when it’s much more simple than that.
Arsene Wenger said we would soon see a European Super League usurping weekend domestic football in his final Mystic Weg prediction before he called it a day as Arsenal manager.
The European Super League is coming and, if Stan Kroneke gets his way, it could be the end of football as we know it with Arsenal going truly global
Unai Emery’s reputation among Arsenal fans hasn’t exactly been enhanced since he left the club but let’s take a look back at why it might not have been a bad thing that he failed at Arsenal.
We all know that Arsenal will have to sell to buy this summer and with Mikel Arteta needing new players to continue his ‘process’ who could he ship out this summer?
Despite what he says, Mikel Arteta’s default style seems to be evolving as a cautious one, more afraid of losing than anything else and that’s what’s hurting Arsenal.
Mikel Arteta said they didn’t know if David Luiz would have surgery only for Arsenal to announce 12 hours later that he had, what was the point?
Emi Martinez has been moaning about his time at Arsenal again and his comments show just how keen the human brain is to rewrite our history
Jose Mourinho is learning at Tottenham that, without unlimited funds to buy his way to trophies, Arsene Wenger didn’t do that badly at all.
Joe Montemurro’s Gunners’ legacy is the return to the Arsenal way of playing football, the title winning season and leaving the club in a better position than he found it
Football is acknowledged to be the most popular sport on the planet. In fact, it is probably the only sport that is popular in just about any country you can think of.