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GoonerJay24

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Aston Villa are much better than the current team.

And yes I would have like to have seen us been far more ambitious than what was what was promised to us, again most expensive tickets in the league, giant club 13 league titles surely going out and signing an Eden Hazard isn’t out of the realm of possibility.

Then your a fool, first thing to do in financial uncertainty is sustain the club's position.

We massively overachieved during that period. Now we can't get back in the top four and probably top six if we're not careful.
 

Jack badmon

Active Member
Then your a fool, first thing to do in financial uncertainty is sustain the club's position.

We massively overachieved during that period. Now we can't get back in the top four and probably top six if we're not careful.

What do you mean financial uncertainty we made the decision to move to the Emirates :lol: we would have taken into account the affects it would have on expenditure etc. Your acting like we was the victim here we made the choice to get a shiny new stadium. Wenger pulled in the hypnosis of Top 4 trophyism to keep bums in seats but we have underachieved since 2006.

We still had one of the highest wage bills in the league, the problem then is the problem we have now it’s not lack of money it’s poor recruitment.
 

GunnerShy

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Surely Troopz didn't travel to the other side of the pond to still talk arsenal and to sell Arteta out shirts likely made with slave labour.

I thought he was going over there to do something big
 

novar

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Surely Troopz didn't travel to the other side of the pond to still talk arsenal and to sell Arteta out shirts likely made with slave labour.

I thought he was going over there to do something big
He's troopz, I don't know what you were expecting

I can't blame you for underrating the power of a clown with a megaphone to captivate a crowd, but it might be pretty much the future of advertising, the industry that makes the whole system run. These guys will only get richer and more important.
 

Garrincha

Wilf Zaha Aficionado
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Fair enough – to be frank I've only seen bits and pieces. Seems to mainly be him and some buddies watching games + taking donations, not the meltdowns of old.
Keeps popping up on my YT homepage... good on him creating it with regular content pulling in the numbers. Thought thinks might have gone bad after what happened.
 

GunnerShy

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He's troopz, I don't know what you were expecting

I can't blame you for underrating the power of a clown with a megaphone to captivate a crowd, but it might be pretty much the future of advertising, the industry that makes the whole system run. These guys will only get richer and more important.
Perhaps, in fairness I didn't know people still watched AFTV.

How many variations of the same clickbait interview can people watch before they get bored of it and switch off. A lot more than I can by the sounds of things
 

Garrincha

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Perhaps, in fairness I didn't know people still watched AFTV.

How many variations of the same clickbait interview can people watch before they get bored of it and switch off. A lot more than I can by the sounds of things
all the names from these channels branched off to YT & Twitch ... Claude followed the Rogan modal with guests having a long form discussion on Arsenal events
 

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