I didn't watch it I'm afraid, RWAEB. Probably central midfield, judging by Villa's Twitter: please log in to view this image
Positive article about Onomah's performance and it seems that he did play in central midfield: http://www.football.london/tottenham-hotspur-fc/players/onomah-aston-villa-spurs-transfer-13456500
Aaaaannnnddd it's that time of the week again.... http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40885820 Jermain Defoe
What is a Saturday 3pm kickoff? ...would be the title of Descartes' next essay if it wasn't for the fact he died 367 years ago.
Friday Night Football returns. With Arsenal, but no Rachel Riley She claims to have been forced to leave Sky because of online trolls, who abused her over comments about Spurs' title challenge
Anyone else hoping that it turns out that Isaac Makwala actually does have norovirus, which manifests itself out of both ends all over the starting line? He'd be the hero the White Elephant deserves...
I guess this is the thread to beef about http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/40710224 the BBC's list of top five PL goals. Just the three from Arsenal, then. Yeboah's and Bergkamp's are clearly deserving, Wilshere's may not be but is at least special. But Henry's and Rooney's are only on the list to put Henry and Rooney on the list. Neither one is anywhere near Rose's cat-shocker or Dele's spine-tingler, among a number of others. Both the latter are incredible no matter how many times you see them.
The thing with Wilshere's goal is the pundits always say it was a great team goal - yet when we had a great team goal, namely the 48-pass goal against QPR, those same pundits dismissed it out of hand. It's ****ing ridiculous.
I haven't posted much recently or even lurked but I've noticed the absence of the Chelsea board on here, what have I missed?