I did that on purpose as a parody of the poster who calls himself Master Yoda. Was that not obvious to you? It was to just about everyone else.
With your potty-mouth, I'm sure that the Chelsea intelligentsia will be calling for your ban, as I have no doubt they have been for a while.
I'm trying to find out why I've been banned from the Arsenal board. Ii haven't posted on there for weeks and weeks and today banned. Bizarre. Not too bothered, hardly ever posted but just find it odd.
Anyway, forgetting HAIG's attempts to derail another thread, let's get back on topic. Liverpool and Arsenal have a massive history and have had a similar journey in recent times, both tasting unrivaled glory only to be pegged back by the big spenders. The difference now though is that we seem to have weathered our storm and are in a position to reclaim our place back with the league contenders - as long as we strengthen as we've said we will. Liverpool though, look like they are on a slippery slope, especially if they lose Suarez to us.
You do know that history can't be massive? History just is. It can be longer or shorter but not massive or better
Bigger includes history, it's a huge part of it. And that, Liverpool certainly have - including recent history (cups). If Liverpool had the quality of side Arsenal do, they would possibly outstrip Arsenal in other areas too (shirt sales etc). Although Arsenal are certainly (IMO) the third biggest side in England, and are only set to grow financially and in terms of worldwide reach. The stadium was a pragmatic move, yes.
To be fair to HIAG on this thread Piskie he didn't try and derail the thread. He just bit back on your comments about Spurs lack of success so it's you who started it. Anyway I'm sure you won't see it like that.
Pool sell as many shirts as Arsenal, they are just behind Chelsea http://www.sportingintelligence.com...l-madrid-top-global-shirt-sale-charts-081001/
He obviously doesn't recognise witty banter then, perhaps he should to learn to engage with the intelligentsia, instead of getting sand in his front crack and acting like a humourless buffoon