Wenger really plays you people like a fiddle, he under achieves then focuses on some middling issue to take the focus off his incompetence and here we are arguing irrelevant things instead of why he is still employed
Could be, but it sounds like you're talking more about a certain well-known leader of the free world.
If this doesn't put a fvcking smile on your face, then it's time to go support another club! http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/20170527/the-best-of-our-on-pitch-celebrations
As you can tell I've been having fun watching various clips from the final, and I just realized that Giroud had only been on the pitch for 30 seconds when he got his first touch, which was a tricky but delicious chip/cross to Ramsey for the game winner. Lots of good symbolism in that single minute.
Btw when was America leader of the free world? Was it when they were dropping a nuke on Hiroshima, agent orange in Vietnam or blowing up the Middle East?
Take it easy Biggie. It's just a widely used but arguably stupid expression. And many of us here are not entirely proud of our role in the world these days. As you might've noticed when I referred to that moniker sarcastically.
The years between Hiroshima and the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, when the Marshall Plan helped rebuild Europe. Somewhat ironically, I think this is the period Trump is referring to when he talks about making America great again, completely ignoring the fact that his foreign policy has absolutely nothing in common with America's foreign policy during this period.