Me too. Now I can picture Partey walking into Colney like "Peace to the Gods and Earths". Someone needs to make a Partey comp with some 90s boom bap.I read his quote in Ghostface's voice.
To add, having watched back a lot of Wrighty once I was old enough to get a better understanding of the game, Wrighty's off the ball movement was second to none. He was a true predator anywhere within 30 yards of the goal, but he also made watching the game fun on top of that.Quick off the mark and clever with a variety of finishes, proper box player. Would be called a limited player today's standards as he was purely an out and out striker.
Very charismatic, smiled loads, complained loads lol. Funny and animated goal celebrations. The team clearly loved him.
Had a lot of tussles with cbs over the years and would go out of his way to wind em up he was a bit spiky. I remember hearing him cuss out and banter with the ref often.
I made him sound like a pantomime villain but he was generally loved by most - but that could be rose tinted glasses on my part.
dunno, getting some teslik vibes from itIs that my boy Partey in Dior B22 sneakers? Another saucey player joins the ranks.
Start young I guess.Nah, you should be remembering things from when you were 10...I agree that it's the drugs.
Start young I guess.
I don't think normalizing drugs is the way to go for this forum. And laugh at it? I think it's time we take steps back and look deep into the mirror and ask ourselves how we can be better role models to all the kids that visit this site on daily basis!
You remember the invincibles season well? Be grateful for that at least man, trust me. I was born in 96 so I was only around 7 or 8 at the time. I cant remember the football too much, and I wouldnt have understood it well enough anyway.
You’re forgetting your roots.I don't think normalizing drugs is the way to go for this forum. And laugh at it? I think it's time we take steps back and look deep into the mirror and ask ourselves how we can be better role models to all the kids that visit this site on daily basis!
Same to all of your post, especially the last paragraph.You remember the invincibles season well? Be grateful for that at least man, trust me. I was born in 96 so I was only around 7 or 8 at the time. I cant remember the football too much, and I wouldnt have understood it well enough anyway.
Unfortunately my earliest memories from being a child was '06. I saw some fantastic moments like Henry dribbling through the Madrid team and shocking the Bernabeu, as well as the nail biting Lehmann save vs Villareal.
But yeh that final loss was traumatic for me, probably the most upset I have ever been in my life so far. Was crying all evening and was crying in school the next day when my friend brought it up as a joke
Ian Wright's goals to game ratio is better than Henry (0.64 vs 0.60). And he joined Arsenal when he was 29.To add, having watched back a lot of Wrighty once I was old enough to get a better understanding of the game, Wrighty's off the ball movement was second to none. He was a true predator anywhere within 30 yards of the goal, but he also made watching the game fun on top of that.
He was the ****ing best man.
What are you still doing here? Window’s closed.Did I just see Gagan deep compare Walcott to Auba? Bloke has well and truly lost his little marbles. Goes on about watching Wrighty who was a better version of Nketiah. Football has changed but @GDeep™ never will.
@Troopz only kids think that Arteta would play Gabriel as the LCB in his 343 system pal. Grow up.