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Its Hard Being A Gunner! by nicestguy1: 8:15am On Feb 03, 2021
I believe Arsenal FC is one of the only football clubs in Europe that finds it hard to classify itself either as an elite club or as a regular club in recent years.

I also believe Arsenal is the only EPL club that has not added a single member to its once popular fanbase in recent years, instead has lost millions.

And that should not be hard to decipher.

Even the three blind mice can see clearly why Arsenal is not the best club to support in modern football as heartbreaks are continuous heartbreaks are a given in that relationship.

One of the biggest falls from grace to grass can be found in London – to be exact, in the Emirates Stadium.

That stadium was built with big dreams in mind. Dreams that were supposed to make the Theatre of Dreams look irrelevant but since that stadium was completed as Arsenal’s home ground, it has not lived up to a pinch of the dreams that were laid as the foundation for its existence.

Before Arsenal moved from Highbury to the Emirates Stadium, Arsenal was the pride of Europe even though the Highbury was regarded as a match box then. If you wanted to see the best of tip-tap football outside of Brazil or Spain, all you had to do was visit Highbury on a weekend or midweek whenever a home game was sure to take place and you were sure to leave there marveled by the entertainment that was offered by Prof. Wenger’s men and satisfied with the high ticket fees you paid to get in.

Those days of humble beginnings from the late 90s till mid 2000s were like fairyland tales for every Arsenal fan or player. The world could not stop talking about the team that excelled and played beautiful soccer on seasonal shoestring budgets.

Almost every aspiring star between the late 90s till mid 2000s had a trial at Highbury just because you need to visit https://ballerzfc.com/ to finish this true life story
Re: Its Hard Being A Gunner! by zickyclef: 8:39am On Feb 03, 2021
who ask you
Re: Its Hard Being A Gunner! by nicestguy1: 2:12pm On Feb 03, 2021
zickyclef:
who ask you

Who send you come?
Re: Its Hard Being A Gunner! by zickyclef: 2:33pm On Feb 03, 2021
nicestguy1:

Who send you come?
Na ur confuse post from confuse poster send me come
Re: Its Hard Being A Gunner! by nicestguy1: 3:39pm On Feb 03, 2021
zickyclef:


Na ur confuse post from confuse poster send me come

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Re: Its Hard Being A Gunner! by FirstbornWds: 8:21pm On Feb 03, 2021
nicestguy1:
I believe Arsenal FC is one of the only football clubs in Europe that finds it hard to classify itself either as an elite club or as a regular club in recent years.

I also believe Arsenal is the only EPL club that has not added a single member to its once popular fanbase in recent years, instead has lost millions.

And that should not be hard to decipher.

Even the three blind mice can see clearly why Arsenal is not the best club to support in modern football as heartbreaks are continuous heartbreaks are a given in that relationship.

One of the biggest falls from grace to grass can be found in London – to be exact, in the Emirates Stadium.

That stadium was built with big dreams in mind. Dreams that were supposed to make the Theatre of Dreams look irrelevant but since that stadium was completed as Arsenal’s home ground, it has not lived up to a pinch of the dreams that were laid as the foundation for its existence.

Before Arsenal moved from Highbury to the Emirates Stadium, Arsenal was the pride of Europe even though the Highbury was regarded as a match box then. If you wanted to see the best of tip-tap football outside of Brazil or Spain, all you had to do was visit Highbury on a weekend or midweek whenever a home game was sure to take place and you were sure to leave there marveled by the entertainment that was offered by Prof. Wenger’s men and satisfied with the high ticket fees you paid to get in.

Those days of humble beginnings from the late 90s till mid 2000s were like fairyland tales for every Arsenal fan or player. The world could not stop talking about the team that excelled and played beautiful soccer on seasonal shoestring budgets.

Almost every aspiring star between the late 90s till mid 2000s had a trial at Highbury just because you need to visit https://ballerzfc.com/ to finish this true life story


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Re: Its Hard Being A Gunner! by zickyclef: 10:07pm On Feb 03, 2021
nicestguy1:


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At last you don talk wetin give you motivation to post that scrab. Igbo and shisha smoking sport analyst. Yeye de smell.
Re: Its Hard Being A Gunner! by simplyglow: 8:27am On Apr 05, 2021
@unome1, what's your qualification and where do you reside?
Re: Its Hard Being A Gunner! by unome1: 2:40pm On Apr 05, 2021
simplyglow:
@unome1, what's your qualification and where do you reside?

Good day, I have a B. Sc in microbiology. I stay in ijebu ode, Ogun state

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