Lukasz Fabianski insists you read The Godfather, but his performances are all of the dark story lines we can handle right now. Pic via Daily Telegraph.
- Lukasz Fabianksi talks about reading The Godfather to relax, as part of the Premier League's Reading Stars program. There's nothing like a good story to forget about how you ruined your career at Arsenal on Sunday! [Daily Telegraph]
- Transfer madness! Lot of talk about a Gael Clichy (or, Glichy, as per the Mirror typo) move to Barcelona. Who wants to guess how many former Arsenal players will be playing with Barcelona and Manchester City combined in three years time? I'm going with six. [Guardian, Daily Mirror]
- Seriously, start getting those Chamakh chants ready. [BBC]
- To quote a new chant we were working on here in New York on Sunday morning: "He's tall! He's black! We're gonna buy him back! Sol Campbell!" [Daily Mirror]
- Traction building for the rumored £20-21 million deal to bring Arsenal season-ruiners Hugo Rodallega and Charles N'Zogbia to North London from Wigan. Then again, it's only gotten real press in the Mirror and Mail. [Daily Mail]
- And how about more on the Joe Hart in goal rumor? Shield your eyes from the mention of Ryan Shawcross in this article, please! [Guardian]
- So, talk about the whole "five years sans silverware" thing is coming up again, as expected after that thrilling display of passionate football on Sunday:
- Here's Arsene Wenger on the progress that has been made. [Daily Telegraph]
- Here's Samir Nasri on how winning titles isn't the only thing in the world. Really? What else do you get parades for? Best pitch? Because the Emirates has that down. [Sky Sports]
- Shield your eyes from this too, so don't blame the messenger: referee for Saturday's visit to the Emirates by Manchester City will be the unmitigated disaster that is Mike Dean. [Refworld]
No comments:
Post a Comment