The Daily Wail said:Arsenal are suing a corporate box holder at the Emirates Stadium for £375,000 after an alleged bust up over unsliced bread.
What the hell was the bread made of? Francis Jeffers?
The Daily Wail said:Arsenal are suing a corporate box holder at the Emirates Stadium for £375,000 after an alleged bust up over unsliced bread.
Didn't know where else to put this, and I don't think it warranted it's own thread, so...
"Tottenham's Brazilian midfielder Sandro, 24, is well renowned as being the team's joker and intensified his claim by driving the team bus to Craven Cottage on Wednesday night."
(Soource: The Metro)
So, what was the joke?
Perhaps Sandro only has a licence to drive a moped?
Didn't know where else to put this, and I don't think it warranted it's own thread, so...
"Tottenham's Brazilian midfielder Sandro, 24, is well renowned as being the team's joker and intensified his claim by driving the team bus to Craven Cottage on Wednesday night."
(Soource: The Metro)
So, what was the joke?
Perhaps Sandro only has a licence to drive a moped?
I boldly predict his column in the Standard this week will be mouthing off about referees...
At the very worst, on Tuesday night for example, it should have been our eighth clean sheet in 14 Premier League games. It was a very poor goal to concede but even then we should have left Selhurst Park with a point had the assistant referee not made a bad mistake.
Had the goal been allowed to stand, as it should have been, I donât believe we would have lost from there â in fact we might have gone on to win but thatâs how itâs going at the minute.
Instead of celebrating Stewart Downingâs first goal for the club, we suffered a defeat against opposition who are now just three points behind us.
Bad decisions are inevitable but when they come, all you hope is that it doesnât affect the result from your point of view. Unfortunately, as we saw at Hull and now Palace, the reverse is happening and itâs costing us.
Newcastle take the lead at Old Trafford. Moyes is in trouble.
WORLD CUP DRAW
Football Focus
England manager Roy Hodgson on his approach to the tournament: "We'll be trying to win every game, including the World Cup final if we get there."
Hopefully that was said with a wry smile.
Moyes still has four more years to see if he can be the next fergie