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A lot of Talk saying Marcelino arrived in London this morning and is now heavy favourite to take the Woolwich job! Gooners are raging!
 
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It's weird, I've noticed that whole ball thing has really triggered a lot of noisy Woolwich fans on twitter... but I honestly don't understand why.
:sonhmm:

First of all, if we had lost midweek and had just seen them win 5-0 (with 3 goals being fantastic too) I would pipe the fuck down until we had something, anything, to crow about.

Second of all, they seem to assume Son was about to take the match ball home (maybe he was, maybe he wasn't) before José took it off him to give to Parrott. Let's be honest, it's not like Son put up any kind of resistance when passing it over. The real talking point is the nice gesture from Mourinho, but we know they're a bunch of brittle twats who dishonestly spin anything to try and snipe.

Oh, and what the hell is this 'coward who betrayed his country' nonsense? Is it the military exemption? Is it the upcoming internationals that will see a rotated South Korea squad and they were happy to give him a pass on?
Almost certainly guff, whatever the intention of that moron.

Finally, this is coming from a fanbase whose best player once pulled on a Black Panther mask as a goal celebration, and that very same guy is currently in the process of trying to escape like a rat on a sinking ship.
 
It's weird, I've noticed that whole ball thing has really triggered a lot of noisy Woolwich fans on twitter... but I honestly don't understand why.
:sonhmm:

First of all, if we had lost midweek and had just seen them win 5-0 (with 3 goals being fantastic too) I would pipe the fuck down until we had something, anything, to crow about.

Second of all, they seem to assume Son was about to take the match ball home (maybe he was, maybe he wasn't) before José took it off him to give to Parrott. Let's be honest, it's not like Son put up any kind of resistance when passing it over. The real talking point is the nice gesture from Mourinho, but we know they're a bunch of brittle twats who dishonestly spin anything to try and snipe.

Oh, and what the hell is this 'coward who betrayed his country' nonsense? Is it the military exemption? Is it the upcoming internationals that will see a rotated South Korea squad and they were happy to give him a pass on?
Almost certainly guff, whatever the intention of that moron.

Finally, this is coming from a fanbase whose best player once pulled on a Black Panther mask as a goal celebration, and that very same guy is currently in the process of trying to escape like a rat on a sinking ship.
They are a weird bunch! The more recent they became supporters, the weirder they are!
 
It's weird, I've noticed that whole ball thing has really triggered a lot of noisy Woolwich fans on twitter... but I honestly don't understand why.
:sonhmm:

First of all, if we had lost midweek and had just seen them win 5-0 (with 3 goals being fantastic too) I would pipe the fuck down until we had something, anything, to crow about.

Second of all, they seem to assume Son was about to take the match ball home (maybe he was, maybe he wasn't) before José took it off him to give to Parrott. Let's be honest, it's not like Son put up any kind of resistance when passing it over. The real talking point is the nice gesture from Mourinho, but we know they're a bunch of brittle twats who dishonestly spin anything to try and snipe.

Oh, and what the hell is this 'coward who betrayed his country' nonsense? Is it the military exemption? Is it the upcoming internationals that will see a rotated South Korea squad and they were happy to give him a pass on?
Almost certainly guff, whatever the intention of that moron.

Finally, this is coming from a fanbase whose best player once pulled on a Black Panther mask as a goal celebration, and that very same guy is currently in the process of trying to escape like a rat on a sinking ship.

They are grasping at straws as they go down because they are desperate.... I think you put it well when you said "Brittle".
 
From the Allegri, Pochettino, Benitez etc. talk, they most likely will end up with Marcelino. Oh, how the mighty cunts have fallen :levylol:
 
West Ham vs Woolwich on Monday Night Football: Are the Gunners in a relegation scrap?
Watch West Ham vs Woolwich on Monday Night Football from 7pm on Sky Sports Premier League and Main Event; Kick-off 8.00pm
Last Updated: 09/12/19 12:30pm

West Ham vs Woolwich is live on Monday Night Football
Woolwich face West Ham on Monday Night Football - could the Gunners be dragged into a relegation battle if they lose? Are they in one already?
Although Woolwich are 11th in the Premier League table, the Gunners are just four points above the relegation zone.

Thursday's dire 2-1 home defeat to Brighton marked Woolwich's worst winless run since 1977, only Norwich (10) have conceded the first goal in more Premier League games this season than Woolwich (9).


The facts around Woolwich's form are stark - and underline just why their proximity to the relegation zone has become so worrying.
They have already faced 52 shots on target in league home games - compared to the Invincibles season in 2003-04, when they allowed just 48 opposition shots on target at home.


Their last victory was on October 24 against the spirited but limited Portuguese side Vitoria Guimaraes - and only then via two late Nicolas Pepe free-kicks. Their last clean sheet came eleven games ago (against Bournemouth on October 6) and they have equalled their lowest points tally after 15 matches of a Premier League season (set in 1994-95).
That season they finished eight points above the relegation zone, this season they lie four points above 18th-placed Southampton. More troubling than numerous statistics of their decline, however, are the performances: drab, weak, ineffective, passive, decrepit.
Fixtures against Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea in their next six league games wouldn't hold as much fear if they hadn't been comprehensively outplayed by Brighton on their own patch, lucky to escape with a point against Southampton and unable to beat the other two sides currently set to go down.
Admittedly, if they beat West Ham, they will be one point off local rivals Tottenham in seventh and two points off Manchester United in fifth due to the congested mid-table standings, but on recent history a victory at the London Stadium looks unlikely.
They are as close to the top four as they are to bottom side Watford. Relegation, as far-fetched as it sounds, is probably as likely as a Champions League place this season.
 
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