TWO YEARS AGO, Graeme Souness described the Arsenal players as “a team of son-in-laws”, adding “they’re all nice guys”.
After yet another spineless performance under Arsene Wenger tonight, fellow Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher returned to that comparison and even went a little further with it.
The former Liverpool defender’s analysis was excellent all night as he picked the Gunners apart.
Got to love Jamie Carragher. 😂 pic.twitter.com/LNduSd0KgA
— Premier League (@EPLBible) April 10, 2017
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The cabbage sandwich brigade
Fortunately the cork boys won’t have to sweep up the tin foil after them today
@Gerard Martin: And the Tipp boys wont have to sweep up dirty needles and bottles of Tanora after the potato pie brigade in Thurles yesterday. Win win
Sometimes the 42 comments section really questions my faith in humanity
@Alonso: A cork man insults Tipp and a Tipp man insults Limerick. Bitter much?
@Decko49: Straight over your head there Decko I think bud
Limerick played galway and wexford I challenge games tipp played offaly and Antrim
@Tony Mcgrath: cool sorry brah
Is it just me or does anyone else find the condensed championship in both hurling and football devalued and hollow.
In my opinion whoever wins the All Ireland can’t be considered real champions. The unknown aspect of the last few months has made this a lottery.
I’m a Dubs fan and I include Dublin in this. I think we should have let the players concentrate on club matters or maybe had an extended league and start the championship fresh next year.
@Henry Toye: But isn’t it the same for every county? Every county are facing the unknown. So why can’t the champions be considered real champions?