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Life After Emery Begins

Would you be satisfied with hiring Mikel Arteta?


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Riou

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Honestly can’t see us getting away with tactical fouling, refs hate us...teams get away with assault against us, we get booked as soon as we run past a player!

Think it all boils down to the agenda of officials, personally.
 
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Malky

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Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler, the two most electrifying men in sports and entertainment.
JR is the 'GOAT' on commentary, absolutely untouchable. Man's still good after all these years! Lawler, on the other hand, is dreadful along with everything WWE does.
 

MLK79

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What’s the highlight of the thread been for you lot?

For me, it was when someone (can’t remember who) pretended they’d just had sex, but got the details wrong. Inadvertently revealing that they (1) didn’t understand how sex worked; and (2) were, in fact, a nasty little virgin.

Priceless.
The only thing worse than being a virgin is being a grown man and still using condoms.
 

myoldarsenal

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This just in from the BBC

Arsenal’s legal team have been in contact with their Manchester City counterparts but there is still no agreement that would release Mikel Arteta to become the next Gunners boss.

It is understood Arteta has said his farewells to City staff, with the expectation he will be unveiled by Arsenal at a news conference on Friday.

However, as it stands, Arteta is still under contract as City continue to wait for Arsenal to make an offer to pay compensation.

City remain angry at how Arsenal have conducted themselves since Sunday, when they failed to mention their interest in the 37-year-old succeeding Unai Emery around the two teams’ fixture at the Emirates, but then sent two senior officials to Manchester for a late night meeting to progress the move.
 
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