Country: Nigeria
Player:Saliba
Start the kids. See what they can do.
They can't be worse than what we've seen from Willian, Elneny and co this season.
They can't be worse than what we've seen from Willian, Elneny and co this season.
Have you tried out BIRD? There's one in Chalk Farm. Their chicken and waffles are insane if you're into that.All those burger places are rip offs, where would you recommend? There’s nowhere good in Camden really just kebab shops.
As an honest fan of Arsenal Football Club I can see the progress being made with the Kroenke's I have full trust in Josh and Stan to take us forward COYG.
big Josh in da house to tell the protest to shut the hell up. you love to see it.
I see this kind of comments every time Fab Romano tweet. Twitter full of childrenAs an honest fan of Arsenal Football Club I can see the progress being made with the Kroenke's I have full trust in Josh and Stan to take us forward COYG.
For sure. I'm sure many people would be quite excited to be in the stadium for the first time in a while, even considering the performance this season. It will be as full as we are allowed.hopefully I'll see as many fans back as I can despite our results in general this year.
Graham Potter auditioning for the job in front his future boss?Josh Kroenke: Arsenal director to attend match against Brighton this afternoon
Arsenal director Josh Kroenke will attend Arsenal’s Premier League match against Brighton & Hove Albion this afternoon, The Athletic can reveal. Kroenke also visited Arsenal’s training ground on Saturday, to speak to the squad ahead of the club’s final match of the 2020-21 season. Arsenal host...theathletic.com
Be excited.
Josh Kroenke: Arsenal director to attend match against Brighton this afternoon
Arsenal director Josh Kroenke will attend Arsenal’s Premier League match against Brighton & Hove Albion this afternoon, The Athletic can reveal. Kroenke also visited Arsenal’s training ground on Saturday, to speak to the squad ahead of the club’s final match of the 2020-21 season. Arsenal host...theathletic.com
Arsenal director Josh Kroenke will attend Arsenal’s Premier League match against Brighton & Hove Albion this afternoon, The Athletic can reveal.
Kroenke also visited Arsenal’s training ground on Saturday, to speak to the squad ahead of the club’s final match of the 2020-21 season.
Arsenal host Brighton at The Emirates today and need to win to be in with a chance of securing European football next season.
It has been a difficult campaign for the club, with the decision of the club ownership to sign Arsenal up to a breakaway European Super League leading to widespread fan protests, with further demonstrations planned ahead of today’s match in north London.
Arsenal have been the subject of takeover interest from Spotify founder Daniel Ek in recent weeks, who has said that he is “very serious” about purchasing the club and has secured funds for a deal. Arsenal legends Thierry Henry, Dennis Bergkamp and Patrick Vieira have all joined his bid, although the Kroenke family have stressed they do not want to sell.
What will happen on Sunday?
Kroenke, who travelled from the United States to London, will attend Arsenal’s match against Brighton at The Emirates, which kicks off at 4pm on Sunday.
Kroenke also visited Arsenal’s training ground on Saturday.
It is understood he spoke to Arsenal’s squad and delivered a message about the importance of unity and the ownership’s plans to build for the future.
He is believed to have addressed manager Mikel Arteta and his players in the dressing room at London Colney, afterwards talking to some individually and offering compliments and reassurance about the path ahead.
Why does this matter?
Kronke is not a regular at Arsenal matches and this is his first match since the outbreak of COVID-19 in 2020.
His presence is notable because Arsenal will welcome back 10,000 fans for their final match of the season.
Protests against the Kroenke family are expected on Sunday, after the Arsenal Supporters’ Trust called for further demonstrations against the club’s ownership to be staged ahead of the match.
The Supporters’ Trust said in a statement that, in their opinion, the “current board is simply not fit for purpose”.
The protests follow Arsenal’s decision to join a breakaway European Super League, only for the project to collapse hours later.
What is at stake this afternoon?
A win could see Arsenal rise to seventh and secure a place in the new UEFA Europa Conference League, which launches next season.
Arsenal are at the mercy of their rivals, however.
Both Tottenham Hotspur and Everton sit above them in the Premier League table, meaning Arsenal need them to drop points if they are to have any chance of securing European football.
Sp**s travel to Leicester City, while Everton visit The Etihad to take on champions-elect Manchester City.
He most definitely will. What else is there on offer for the most rabid?Arteta's not going to get any stick today even if we lose bro.
Not bad if you just play the kids, even Azeez.
You’re one of the most rabid too, no? You’re done with Micky.He most definitely will. What else is there on offer for the most rabid?
Shakeshack is the biggest rip-off of all burger joints. It’s a shame you live out of reach of some great place I know on Uber eats, you’d have had the best burger of your life for under half the price!