I took my arsenal supporting mate to the oldham game on saturday, not his first time at the ricoh but his first for a while. He's a big arsenal fan, been to the emirates a few times and i asked him what he thought of cov players and the ground/fans.
His main points were:
It seems as if mcsheffrey could score a hat-trick, set up 3 more and make a goal line clearance and still be called a twat when he gets subbed off.
The ricoh is deadly quiet during some parts of the game, he said how at arsenal the fans are loud and behind their team from the off, whereas we seem to wait for a goal or a key moment before getting louder.
Both fullbacks impressed him, aswell as the hero that is james bailey.
He said edge was good, but couldnt see why i worship him
Clarke was shit
And said that the fans are very fickle and quick to attack certain players, etc.
However i did get him to buy a cov shirt and convince him to get a ticket for the crewe home game, what does he wanna support arsenal for anyway? Its all about the hometown club!!
What do we think? He didnt make any points i didnt already think anyway and nothing groundbreaking, but interesting to get an "almost" neutral opinion
His main points were:
It seems as if mcsheffrey could score a hat-trick, set up 3 more and make a goal line clearance and still be called a twat when he gets subbed off.
The ricoh is deadly quiet during some parts of the game, he said how at arsenal the fans are loud and behind their team from the off, whereas we seem to wait for a goal or a key moment before getting louder.
Both fullbacks impressed him, aswell as the hero that is james bailey.
He said edge was good, but couldnt see why i worship him
Clarke was shit
And said that the fans are very fickle and quick to attack certain players, etc.
However i did get him to buy a cov shirt and convince him to get a ticket for the crewe home game, what does he wanna support arsenal for anyway? Its all about the hometown club!!
What do we think? He didnt make any points i didnt already think anyway and nothing groundbreaking, but interesting to get an "almost" neutral opinion