they are strong cause they went to blardy Mestalla stadium and whack them 3 nuts, hell..even Real and Barce dont do that and then they won 2-0 earlier, yet another clean sheet they have beaten us at Emirates stadium before me think, so yeh..one does not enter this game with complete confidence ada sikit takut,
and i just realize CCup we are fighting away to WBA as well, y we no get Hull City,perhaps Sunderland or Crystal Palace but nth beats MU vs Liv, with SUAJAWS BACK!
lolz...suajaws. I'm looking forward to see him play again. Really enjoy watching his runs and trickery. He is truly hungry for glory...
seems like gnabry is performing better than miyaichi.
was hoping miyaichi could be better.
By the time Wenger brought in Ryo, our team was already in defensive mode. We just move the ball around. Plus, our attacking side were more inclined on the left flanks then. Ryo was replacing Gnabry on the right when Ryo is a left winger iinm.
In other news, Mario Ballotelli getting handed three match ban for his dissent on match officials after match ends. This guy never learn to shut up. Really kesian all the managers who had to put up with his antics.
Tried it, but it wouldn't work. Use Astro On The Go instead. Really nice. Just get a relative with astro football package and use his account for astro on the go. profitt.
But have to pay to subscribe to astro on the go right? I have astro with sports, just that something wrong with the cable I can't watch anything right now need to wait for the technician to come in 1-2 days time.
Oh yea, forgot to mention its $25 a month, but its free if you have Astro superpack. The $125 a month package.
Arsenal ban BBC drama By Any Means from using official kit after storyline insulted club and depicted fans as criminals
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Arsenal FC banned a BBC drama from using the club’s branded shirts in an episode because the storyline insulted the club and depicted its fans as criminals.
Fans of the Gunners were outraged the opening scenes of By Any Means, BBC1’s new Sunday night series about an elite police unit.
The detectives, led by Warren Brown and Shelley Conn, trick a half-witted Arsenal fan, who has skipped bail on robbery charges, by inviting him to attend an exclusive tour of the Emirates stadium.
He arrives at an office covered in stickers saying “Arsenal” and “Emirates”. He meets two undercover detectives, who are decked head-to-toe in the north London club's famous red-and-white colours, like the suspect.
The suspect heads to the bus for his dream trip but is instead arrested by Brown’s Jack Quinn and told “You are under arrest for being an Arsenal fan…anything you do say will be ignored.”
When Quinn is asked if the scam was ethical, he says they're aren’t just crooks: “It’s worse than that, they're Gooners.”
However Arsenal failed to see the funny side of the episode, which depicts the fan as an idiot, asking “We’re not going to Emirates izzit?" after he's loaded on a bus to the police station with other criminally-minded Gooners who also fell for the deception.
When Arsenal became aware of the storyline, the club refused permission for the producers to use real club shirts and logos. Producers Red Planet mocked up shirts, hats and scarves in Arsenal colours for the actors to wear, without the identifying logos.
A spokesman for Red Planet Pictures, the series producers, said: “Arsenal FC declined permission to use their branded shirts within the context of the script so production decided, on advice, to use shirts in a similar style instead.”
It was “common practice” to seek permission from clubs to use official merchandise, the producers said. “As this was refused the production team at Red Planet Pictures took the decision to use generic tops which did not feature logos,” the spokesman said.
The episode, watched by 4 million viewers, split North London’s football fans. One furious Arsenal viewer tweeted: “Right, that's 'By Any Means' boycotted.” Spurs fans however hailed the episode and called the arrest scene “priceless”.
The incident demonstrates how Premier League clubs, now marketing themselves to a global audience, are increasingly protective of their "brand”.
Last year Arsenal sued China’s trademark watchdog for copyright infringement after it registered a trademark for a company called Daguangming Glasses Company, based in Hangzhou, to produce glasses using the club name and logo.
The BBC said dropping the official shirts was a decision for Red Planet Pictures and that it planned to continue using branded club merchandise where relevant in programming.
Woke up and saw the results. Very pleasing indeed. I wanna see the replay later today. The penalty shootout shows some good confidence and quality in the youngsters and Bendtner. Love it!!!!
Tomorrow Tottenham vs Chelsea at 7.45pm.. hope they draw..
then our away game at Liberty 12.30 am sunday morning on Astro 810..
hope we can snacth a win
From his interview, he really knows almost nothing about football except the business side of things. I bet if he goes to the dressing room, he barely knows half the player.
Doesn't matter. Since Wenger is the one saving your ass and shouldering the blame, you can keep being silent and give him the money.
tricky vs swansea away... hope the team will play well tomorrow... COYG
We always seem to have the better game against teams playing open attacking game. Remember Blackpool a few seasons back? They were really awesome against the other top teams with their passing games. We thrashed them 6-0 something. Often we lose against teams that favor park the bus style.