Re: The Arsenal FC - Related News and Development for 2019/2
Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2020 7:40 pm
Get well soon Mikel.
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Bigpokey24 wrote:chei assnal don bring corona come EPL
Assnal is cursedChief Ogbunigwe wrote:Bigpokey24 wrote:chei assnal don bring corona come EPL
people are falling ill and dying, and na Arsenal matter concern you?
Dude is time to be serious,you beg Danfo to curse a club and you think is funny?When person die as Arsenal player or fan i will report you and danfo because of your hatred of our club.Bigpokey24 wrote:Assnal is cursedChief Ogbunigwe wrote:Bigpokey24 wrote:chei assnal don bring corona come EPL
people are falling ill and dying, and na Arsenal matter concern you?
Whatever snitchkajifu wrote:Dude is time to be serious,you beg Danfo to curse a club and you think is funny?When person die as Arsenal player or fan i will report you and danfo because of your hatred of our club.Bigpokey24 wrote:Assnal is cursedChief Ogbunigwe wrote:Bigpokey24 wrote:chei assnal don bring corona come EPL
people are falling ill and dying, and na Arsenal matter concern you?
Sad isn't it?Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:Bigpokey24 wrote:chei assnal don bring corona come EPL
people are falling ill and dying, and na Arsenal matter concern you?
Another worthless attempt to seek attention...smh you are nothing but a speck ...Cito wrote:Sad isn't it?Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:Bigpokey24 wrote:chei assnal don bring corona come EPL
people are falling ill and dying, and na Arsenal matter concern you?
Ignorant and unintelligent why? Because he mentioned Revelations?danfo driver wrote:Times like this, you realize the people who are very ignorant and unintelligent. smh revelation ko, rolling nation ni. And this one will call himself a graduateDamunk wrote:Calm down.Sleaky72 wrote:Get well soon Mikel.
Hope this thing ain’t one of the calamities from Revelation.
This is really serious!
Our world may never be the same again.
Your reaction is contributing to the panic.
When Ebola was wiping out Africans, no one remembered revelation. Aids came, influenza came, small pox came, nobody remembered revelation. smh.
It's very unintelligent, similar to bible belters who called Obama the anti christcchinukw wrote:Ignorant and unintelligent why? Because he mentioned Revelations?danfo driver wrote:Times like this, you realize the people who are very ignorant and unintelligent. smh revelation ko, rolling nation ni. And this one will call himself a graduateDamunk wrote:Calm down.Sleaky72 wrote:Get well soon Mikel.
Hope this thing ain’t one of the calamities from Revelation.
This is really serious!
Our world may never be the same again.
Your reaction is contributing to the panic.
When Ebola was wiping out Africans, no one remembered revelation. Aids came, influenza came, small pox came, nobody remembered revelation. smh.
SMH
Everyone is entitled to an opinion. It doesn't make them unintelligent. It's a valid concern albeit not of interest to you.
That was unintelligent. This is a valid observation of events that can be referenced in scripture. What is unintelligent about observing the seeming helplessness of the authorities in the light of what is unarguably ranks among the greatest challenges of our lifetime and taking solace in the fact that events like this were foretold centuries ago?Bigpokey24 wrote:It's very unintelligent, similar to bible belters who called Obama the anti christcchinukw wrote:Ignorant and unintelligent why? Because he mentioned Revelations?danfo driver wrote:Times like this, you realize the people who are very ignorant and unintelligent. smh revelation ko, rolling nation ni. And this one will call himself a graduateDamunk wrote:Calm down.Sleaky72 wrote:Get well soon Mikel.
Hope this thing ain’t one of the calamities from Revelation.
This is really serious!
Our world may never be the same again.
Your reaction is contributing to the panic.
When Ebola was wiping out Africans, no one remembered revelation. Aids came, influenza came, small pox came, nobody remembered revelation. smh.
SMH
Everyone is entitled to an opinion. It doesn't make them unintelligent. It's a valid concern albeit not of interest to you.
Ingrish na ya problem.Bigpokey24 wrote:You call cono greatest event of our lifetime? Smh...wars etc , murdering of Jews, African, etc be what again. Civil wars in naija, boko etc.....nah this one una choose to state rapture eh?. .. anyways this thread is about assanal hoping for the league to be canceled. I laugh at you Africans who beats una chest shouting they know the scriptures more than everyone..Interpreting the scriptures to fit their own secular beliefs...smh...these same so called Nigerian Christians will be on these same forum insulting and swearing.... no difference from the evangelicals who vote trump or the fake Christians who were slave owners....
Cesc Fabregas says he left Arsenal for Barcelona in 2011 for a number of reasons, including his relationship with some former team-mates, pressure on winning trophies and the club's lack of recruitment.
Fabregas joined Arsenal from Barca as a 15-year-old in 2003 and went on to make 303 appearances across all competitions before returning to the Nou Camp, where he then joined Chelsea, and now plays for Monaco in Ligue 1.
In a wide-ranging interview with Arseblog, the 32-year-old spoke openly about his decision to leave the Gunners nine years ago, citing a number of different reasons, admitting that he felt Robin van Persie and Samir Nasri were the only players "on his level" and that he had many "sleepless nights".
"I was the captain, I always felt so much pressure on myself," Fabregas said. "I had to lead this team to win something. I gave everything. Sometimes, I used to go home after we lost and I used to cry.
"I used to suffer, I used to spend sleepless nights suffering. And then you lose a game, you're in the bus like this, destroyed, and then you hear some players laughing, thinking about where they will be going out later.
"This was going on for a few years. We were playing beautiful football and I enjoyed that side of things but I was putting pressure on myself to lead, to do everything and at one point I felt kind of lonely.
"Especially in the last two or three years, I felt Robin and Samir were the only players - it's not an arrogant thing to say, it's how I felt at that time - were the players who were at my level mentally and technically.
"Many things came in my head, I have to admit I was a bit empty, I was drained mentally, physically, in my soul knowing I'm giving everything, knowing a few signings the club could have made but didn't happen.
"Seeing some behaviors from certain players or something like this made me feel I wanted to check something else. If it was not because of that, I would not have left Arsenal at that time."
Would have been good to havee someone like a keane in those days. Drop kick would be good for them.peron33uk wrote:Interesting Read:
https://www.skysports.com/football/news ... na-in-2011
Cesc Fabregas says he left Arsenal for Barcelona in 2011 for a number of reasons, including his relationship with some former team-mates, pressure on winning trophies and the club's lack of recruitment.
Fabregas joined Arsenal from Barca as a 15-year-old in 2003 and went on to make 303 appearances across all competitions before returning to the Nou Camp, where he then joined Chelsea, and now plays for Monaco in Ligue 1.
In a wide-ranging interview with Arseblog, the 32-year-old spoke openly about his decision to leave the Gunners nine years ago, citing a number of different reasons, admitting that he felt Robin van Persie and Samir Nasri were the only players "on his level" and that he had many "sleepless nights".
"I was the captain, I always felt so much pressure on myself," Fabregas said. "I had to lead this team to win something. I gave everything. Sometimes, I used to go home after we lost and I used to cry.
"I used to suffer, I used to spend sleepless nights suffering. And then you lose a game, you're in the bus like this, destroyed, and then you hear some players laughing, thinking about where they will be going out later.
"This was going on for a few years. We were playing beautiful football and I enjoyed that side of things but I was putting pressure on myself to lead, to do everything and at one point I felt kind of lonely.
"Especially in the last two or three years, I felt Robin and Samir were the only players - it's not an arrogant thing to say, it's how I felt at that time - were the players who were at my level mentally and technically.
"Many things came in my head, I have to admit I was a bit empty, I was drained mentally, physically, in my soul knowing I'm giving everything, knowing a few signings the club could have made but didn't happen.
"Seeing some behaviors from certain players or something like this made me feel I wanted to check something else. If it was not because of that, I would not have left Arsenal at that time."
I'd add Rosicky to that list, at least technically speaking.peron33uk wrote:Would have been good to havee someone like a keane in those days. Drop kick would be good for them.peron33uk wrote:Interesting Read:
https://www.skysports.com/football/news ... na-in-2011
Cesc Fabregas says he left Arsenal for Barcelona in 2011 for a number of reasons, including his relationship with some former team-mates, pressure on winning trophies and the club's lack of recruitment.
Fabregas joined Arsenal from Barca as a 15-year-old in 2003 and went on to make 303 appearances across all competitions before returning to the Nou Camp, where he then joined Chelsea, and now plays for Monaco in Ligue 1.
In a wide-ranging interview with Arseblog, the 32-year-old spoke openly about his decision to leave the Gunners nine years ago, citing a number of different reasons, admitting that he felt Robin van Persie and Samir Nasri were the only players "on his level" and that he had many "sleepless nights".
"I was the captain, I always felt so much pressure on myself," Fabregas said. "I had to lead this team to win something. I gave everything. Sometimes, I used to go home after we lost and I used to cry.
"I used to suffer, I used to spend sleepless nights suffering. And then you lose a game, you're in the bus like this, destroyed, and then you hear some players laughing, thinking about where they will be going out later.
"This was going on for a few years. We were playing beautiful football and I enjoyed that side of things but I was putting pressure on myself to lead, to do everything and at one point I felt kind of lonely.
"Especially in the last two or three years, I felt Robin and Samir were the only players - it's not an arrogant thing to say, it's how I felt at that time - were the players who were at my level mentally and technically.
"Many things came in my head, I have to admit I was a bit empty, I was drained mentally, physically, in my soul knowing I'm giving everything, knowing a few signings the club could have made but didn't happen.
"Seeing some behaviors from certain players or something like this made me feel I wanted to check something else. If it was not because of that, I would not have left Arsenal at that time."
I will add Wilshere tootheYemster wrote:I'd add Rosicky to that list, at least technically speaking.peron33uk wrote:Would have been good to havee someone like a keane in those days. Drop kick would be good for them.peron33uk wrote:Interesting Read:
https://www.skysports.com/football/news ... na-in-2011
Cesc Fabregas says he left Arsenal for Barcelona in 2011 for a number of reasons, including his relationship with some former team-mates, pressure on winning trophies and the club's lack of recruitment.
Fabregas joined Arsenal from Barca as a 15-year-old in 2003 and went on to make 303 appearances across all competitions before returning to the Nou Camp, where he then joined Chelsea, and now plays for Monaco in Ligue 1.
In a wide-ranging interview with Arseblog, the 32-year-old spoke openly about his decision to leave the Gunners nine years ago, citing a number of different reasons, admitting that he felt Robin van Persie and Samir Nasri were the only players "on his level" and that he had many "sleepless nights".
"I was the captain, I always felt so much pressure on myself," Fabregas said. "I had to lead this team to win something. I gave everything. Sometimes, I used to go home after we lost and I used to cry.
"I used to suffer, I used to spend sleepless nights suffering. And then you lose a game, you're in the bus like this, destroyed, and then you hear some players laughing, thinking about where they will be going out later.
"This was going on for a few years. We were playing beautiful football and I enjoyed that side of things but I was putting pressure on myself to lead, to do everything and at one point I felt kind of lonely.
"Especially in the last two or three years, I felt Robin and Samir were the only players - it's not an arrogant thing to say, it's how I felt at that time - were the players who were at my level mentally and technically.
"Many things came in my head, I have to admit I was a bit empty, I was drained mentally, physically, in my soul knowing I'm giving everything, knowing a few signings the club could have made but didn't happen.
"Seeing some behaviors from certain players or something like this made me feel I wanted to check something else. If it was not because of that, I would not have left Arsenal at that time."
I was thinking the same too..shame about all his injuries...I still love my Fab 4. Amazing player ! I would have done the same thing he did too...especially back to my childhood and home team Barcelona...it was a no brainer..theYemster wrote:I'd add Rosicky to that list, at least technically speaking.peron33uk wrote:Would have been good to havee someone like a keane in those days. Drop kick would be good for them.peron33uk wrote:Interesting Read:
https://www.skysports.com/football/news ... na-in-2011
Cesc Fabregas says he left Arsenal for Barcelona in 2011 for a number of reasons, including his relationship with some former team-mates, pressure on winning trophies and the club's lack of recruitment.
Fabregas joined Arsenal from Barca as a 15-year-old in 2003 and went on to make 303 appearances across all competitions before returning to the Nou Camp, where he then joined Chelsea, and now plays for Monaco in Ligue 1.
In a wide-ranging interview with Arseblog, the 32-year-old spoke openly about his decision to leave the Gunners nine years ago, citing a number of different reasons, admitting that he felt Robin van Persie and Samir Nasri were the only players "on his level" and that he had many "sleepless nights".
"I was the captain, I always felt so much pressure on myself," Fabregas said. "I had to lead this team to win something. I gave everything. Sometimes, I used to go home after we lost and I used to cry.
"I used to suffer, I used to spend sleepless nights suffering. And then you lose a game, you're in the bus like this, destroyed, and then you hear some players laughing, thinking about where they will be going out later.
"This was going on for a few years. We were playing beautiful football and I enjoyed that side of things but I was putting pressure on myself to lead, to do everything and at one point I felt kind of lonely.
"Especially in the last two or three years, I felt Robin and Samir were the only players - it's not an arrogant thing to say, it's how I felt at that time - were the players who were at my level mentally and technically.
"Many things came in my head, I have to admit I was a bit empty, I was drained mentally, physically, in my soul knowing I'm giving everything, knowing a few signings the club could have made but didn't happen.
"Seeing some behaviors from certain players or something like this made me feel I wanted to check something else. If it was not because of that, I would not have left Arsenal at that time."
In that case, lets add everybodykajifu wrote:I will add Wilshere tootheYemster wrote:I'd add Rosicky to that list, at least technically speaking.peron33uk wrote:Would have been good to havee someone like a keane in those days. Drop kick would be good for them.peron33uk wrote:Interesting Read:
https://www.skysports.com/football/news ... na-in-2011
Cesc Fabregas says he left Arsenal for Barcelona in 2011 for a number of reasons, including his relationship with some former team-mates, pressure on winning trophies and the club's lack of recruitment.
Fabregas joined Arsenal from Barca as a 15-year-old in 2003 and went on to make 303 appearances across all competitions before returning to the Nou Camp, where he then joined Chelsea, and now plays for Monaco in Ligue 1.
In a wide-ranging interview with Arseblog, the 32-year-old spoke openly about his decision to leave the Gunners nine years ago, citing a number of different reasons, admitting that he felt Robin van Persie and Samir Nasri were the only players "on his level" and that he had many "sleepless nights".
"I was the captain, I always felt so much pressure on myself," Fabregas said. "I had to lead this team to win something. I gave everything. Sometimes, I used to go home after we lost and I used to cry.
"I used to suffer, I used to spend sleepless nights suffering. And then you lose a game, you're in the bus like this, destroyed, and then you hear some players laughing, thinking about where they will be going out later.
"This was going on for a few years. We were playing beautiful football and I enjoyed that side of things but I was putting pressure on myself to lead, to do everything and at one point I felt kind of lonely.
"Especially in the last two or three years, I felt Robin and Samir were the only players - it's not an arrogant thing to say, it's how I felt at that time - were the players who were at my level mentally and technically.
"Many things came in my head, I have to admit I was a bit empty, I was drained mentally, physically, in my soul knowing I'm giving everything, knowing a few signings the club could have made but didn't happen.
"Seeing some behaviors from certain players or something like this made me feel I wanted to check something else. If it was not because of that, I would not have left Arsenal at that time."
Forget Waffi's bad belle, the boy is a LEGEND.Gunzilla wrote:I was thinking the same too..shame about all his injuries...I still love my Fab 4. Amazing player ! I would have done the same thing he did too...especially back to my childhood and home team Barcelona...it was a no brainer..theYemster wrote:I'd add Rosicky to that list, at least technically speaking.peron33uk wrote:Would have been good to havee someone like a keane in those days. Drop kick would be good for them.peron33uk wrote:Interesting Read:
https://www.skysports.com/football/news ... na-in-2011
Cesc Fabregas says he left Arsenal for Barcelona in 2011 for a number of reasons, including his relationship with some former team-mates, pressure on winning trophies and the club's lack of recruitment.
Fabregas joined Arsenal from Barca as a 15-year-old in 2003 and went on to make 303 appearances across all competitions before returning to the Nou Camp, where he then joined Chelsea, and now plays for Monaco in Ligue 1.
In a wide-ranging interview with Arseblog, the 32-year-old spoke openly about his decision to leave the Gunners nine years ago, citing a number of different reasons, admitting that he felt Robin van Persie and Samir Nasri were the only players "on his level" and that he had many "sleepless nights".
"I was the captain, I always felt so much pressure on myself," Fabregas said. "I had to lead this team to win something. I gave everything. Sometimes, I used to go home after we lost and I used to cry.
"I used to suffer, I used to spend sleepless nights suffering. And then you lose a game, you're in the bus like this, destroyed, and then you hear some players laughing, thinking about where they will be going out later.
"This was going on for a few years. We were playing beautiful football and I enjoyed that side of things but I was putting pressure on myself to lead, to do everything and at one point I felt kind of lonely.
"Especially in the last two or three years, I felt Robin and Samir were the only players - it's not an arrogant thing to say, it's how I felt at that time - were the players who were at my level mentally and technically.
"Many things came in my head, I have to admit I was a bit empty, I was drained mentally, physically, in my soul knowing I'm giving everything, knowing a few signings the club could have made but didn't happen.
"Seeing some behaviors from certain players or something like this made me feel I wanted to check something else. If it was not because of that, I would not have left Arsenal at that time."