539. Embezzlement, the Mandelson Texts, and Hasan Piker’s UK Ban
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I was walking home through the crowd this evening and they seemed very subdued (this was before the game). Last week I walked through the crowds, at about the same time, for the meaningless Brazil/Italy game and there seemed more excitement then.
I’m not one of the “money has ruined football” crowd, but it does seem to be that Arsenal’s shift to a bigger and more expensive stadium hasn’t come without a price.
Glad to see you enjoyed all the football!
Speaking of signed copies… what is the status of the plan to sign some books (or anything for that matter) for us little people?
Alina
Ah, Alastair! As I was in my seat at the Emirates last night, I briefly thought of you (it WAS briefly, the third goal captured my attention!), in the directors box – it must have been pretty good! But, such a shame it was with Cardiff!
Come on, I know you’re Burnley ’till you die, but it’s time to start supporting the team of your adopted town and support the Gunners on a more regular basis. You can’t keep it to riding around the stadium on your bike! Come and be a Gooner!
As a Finnish Burnley fan I watched the FA Cup game between Arsenal and Cardiff with interest on Finnish television. When the picture of Alastair Campbell and Neil Kinnock was shown our commentator said that they were probably directors of Arsenal FC.