Comment deleted by Site Moderator
ChoiceCity and KentSpur two motherfookers at ya windo
Anyway, FOOTBALL, ARSENAL
Our mascot is a dirty ginge. Bad sign.
Let's move away, and COYG!!!
He makes a fair point though, this is a game being played on British soil and events in Boston, no matter how sad they are, have no relevance. This picking and choosing of which tragedies to commemorate just gives the impression that some human lives are worth more than others. Either minute's silence should be held for all tragedies or none at all.
Of course, it would be a different matter if a British city was affected.
http://www.viplivesports.eu/football/144219/1/arsenal-vs-everton-fc-live-stream-online.html
ive got a pénis, albeit a small one pp, interested?
Really want to see when Wenger will end this Cazorla-as-LW experiment thing..
Dozens of people get blown up in Iraq and Afghanistan daily. It's obviously sickening what happened in Boston, but it's only getting more recognition because it was in America...
---------------------------
I agree, I know is sounds distasteful but it's true.
Over 3500 people died as a result of terrorism in Northern Ireland yet even people in the UK know absolutely nothing of the bombs and murders that happened on their own door step
renoog, there were many Brits at the event, and a couple among the injured.
Plus Timothy Howard is a Yank, so he deserves the chance to be silent for a minute. Sadly he keeps yelping "Caaant" due to his tourettes.
Very well observed. Our fans have class
Sign in if you want to comment
✔ FT: Arsenal 0-0 Everton ✔
Page 7 of 56
8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12
posted on 16/4/13
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 16/4/13
2 - 1 The Arsenal
posted on 16/4/13
ChoiceCity and KentSpur two motherfookers at ya windo
posted on 16/4/13
3-2! COYG!
posted on 16/4/13
Anyway, FOOTBALL, ARSENAL
posted on 16/4/13
Our mascot is a dirty ginge. Bad sign.
posted on 16/4/13
Let's move away, and COYG!!!
posted on 16/4/13
I've got butterflies!!!
posted on 16/4/13
Me too pp1212!
posted on 16/4/13
links please
posted on 16/4/13
He makes a fair point though, this is a game being played on British soil and events in Boston, no matter how sad they are, have no relevance. This picking and choosing of which tragedies to commemorate just gives the impression that some human lives are worth more than others. Either minute's silence should be held for all tragedies or none at all.
Of course, it would be a different matter if a British city was affected.
posted on 16/4/13
http://www.viplivesports.eu/football/144219/1/arsenal-vs-everton-fc-live-stream-online.html
posted on 16/4/13
ive got a pénis, albeit a small one pp, interested?
posted on 16/4/13
Really want to see when Wenger will end this Cazorla-as-LW experiment thing..
posted on 16/4/13
3-2
posted on 16/4/13
Ramsey
posted on 16/4/13
Dozens of people get blown up in Iraq and Afghanistan daily. It's obviously sickening what happened in Boston, but it's only getting more recognition because it was in America...
---------------------------
I agree, I know is sounds distasteful but it's true.
Over 3500 people died as a result of terrorism in Northern Ireland yet even people in the UK know absolutely nothing of the bombs and murders that happened on their own door step
posted on 16/4/13
posted on 16/4/13
thanks Kamran
posted on 16/4/13
COME ON ARSENAL!!!!
posted on 16/4/13
renoog, there were many Brits at the event, and a couple among the injured.
Plus Timothy Howard is a Yank, so he deserves the chance to be silent for a minute. Sadly he keeps yelping "Caaant" due to his tourettes.
posted on 16/4/13
Very well observed. Our fans have class
posted on 16/4/13
posted on 16/4/13
COYG!!!!!!
posted on 16/4/13
here we go!!!!
Page 7 of 56
8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12