Joe Mac
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At least it seems like me n Joe weren't the only two to start some gunners lmao
Me and Jon are in a fierce battle for the wooden spoon!
Literally
At least it seems like me n Joe weren't the only two to start some gunners lmao
I’m new to this thread and I’ve been considering, I’ll repeat, considering taking up interest in the Premier League. If I were to do so, which club would be a good one to follow? Possibly one of the underdog clubs. Not the best and possibly one of the lower ranked clubs that I could learn to grow with.
I will say that I’ve given the ‘ol footie many a go during my sporting life and the lack of
scoring and the embellishments on the pitch have kept me uninterested. However I was a big fan of indoor soccer when I was a kid, but that didn’t translate to the big game. Like my recent appreciation of Jazz, I feel like now could be my time.
I would also like to add that my current love affair with Ted Lasso could be another push in that direction. Any advice would be kindly appreciated.![]()
@Ginormousthumbs I think it's a good time to jump on the Palace train. New manager. New players. London club.
If you have NBCSN and/or Peacock, give some clubs a try in the next few weeks and see which one grabs you. Lots of good matchups tomorrow.
I think if I were brand new I’d pick Villa. They seem really promising this season.I absolutely hate the club but Leeds play some fantastic manic football and would be a good watch.
Both Villa and West Ham have exciting young teams and good managers that could be enjoyable to watch.
If you want a team that’s outside the traditional giants but have a chance of winning things then right now Leicester City are the team.
I think if I were brand new I’d pick Villa. They seem really promising this season.
Anyone but Arsenal. Save yourself the agony. I've been a happy Arsenal fan probably 6 seasons in my life lol I started watching in 2000 when I was 8.I’m new to this thread and I’ve been considering, I’ll repeat, considering taking up interest in the Premier League. If I were to do so, which club would be a good one to follow? Possibly one of the underdog clubs. Not the best and possibly one of the lower ranked clubs that I could learn to grow with.
I will say that I’ve given the ‘ol footie many a go during my sporting life and the lack of
scoring and the embellishments on the pitch have kept me uninterested. However I was a big fan of indoor soccer when I was a kid, but that didn’t translate to the big game. Like my recent appreciation of Jazz, I feel like now could be my time.
I would also like to add that my current love affair with Ted Lasso could be another push in that direction. Any advice would be kindly appreciated.![]()
Anyone but Arsenal. Save yourself the agony. I've been a happy Arsenal fan probably 6 seasons in my life lol I started watching in 2000 when I was 8.
Oh also honorable mention for the Wolverhampton Wolves as ur team!
We Gunners are trophy whores! I enjoyed our Premiere league titles and close finishes especially in the FA Cup winning years.You are a misery Arsenal had a really good team up till about 2012! The last 8/9 years, and particularly since Wenger left, have been rough I’ll grant you!
Man it's 6:22. U know what that means over here and u know what i meantThat would be Wolverhampton Wanderers Jon. Wolves is their nickname![]()
Man it's 6:22. U know what that means over here and u know what i meant
Oh and those times we did decent in champions league I suppose but they hurt too lol especially 2006We Gunners are trophy whores! I enjoyed our Premiere league titles and close finishes especially in the FA Cup winning years.
Brentford top of the league!
They also did Hey Jude proud today