"Vimeo has removed or disabled access to the following material as a result of a third-party notification by Tottenham Hotspur Footbal Club claiming that this material is infringing: Tottenham Hotspur Promo video." The club have pulled it? Assuming that they created it, what was it used for originally?
The best part is Wenger shaking his head afterwards--as if Jenkinson wouldn't understand otherwise that scoring a perfect lob own goal was not a good idea.
Jenkinson was following an Arsenal right-back tradition. [video=youtube;MpSo1aciPqU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpSo1aciPqU[/video]
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[video]http://www.101greatgoals.com/gvideos/better-quality-vid-the-reverse-scorpion-kick-own-goal-festus-baise-sun-hei-v-citizen-aa/[/video]
Damn dust,onions and grit again. Even better watching more than once. Thanks PNP for getting it back.
I think of og's and my mind comes up with this awful picture of Ron Henry scoring a brilliant header past Ted Ditchburn for.....ARSENAL! Oh!These nightmares and this age!!!!!
The ending reminds me of the second half of this classic fan-made clip: [video=metacafe;973081/thfc_my_eyes_have_seen_the_glory/]http://www.metacafe.com/watch/973081/thfc_my_eyes_have_seen_the_glory/[/video] Requiem for a Tower may be a bit overused now, but at the time it was pretty fresh and it complemented the clip perfectly.
He appears on the prediction thread to suggest we will get our weekly thrashing. Against Sunderland he predicted 2 - 4 . What a prick.
Sunderland to score 4 goals in game? Even their fans would have laughed at that. Why they allowed Gyan to leave is beyond me.
I think all of his stuff got pulled from Youtube, but they're still on Metacafe. Nothing new for years though, unfortunately.