🔴⚪Chris Jenkins🔴⚪
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🔴⚪Chris Jenkins🔴⚪
@ElDanger1979
Married with 4 wonderful children. Always & forever Arsenal. If you're Arteta Out then don't bother following me. XRP is the future, but don't take it from me.

🚨 Southampton have been handed an EXTRA 2,400 tickets for their FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City. 👀 🎟️ This comes after City struggled to sell out their full allocation. 😳 (Source: Daily Echo)

🚨 Omar Marmoush and Tijjani Reijnders are both expected to leave Manchester City this summer. The Egyptian forward and the Netherlands midfielder have failed to make an impression since joining the club, lost their place in the team and struggled for minutes for most of the season. (Source: Football Insider)

🚨 𝗖𝗥𝗔𝗭𝗬 𝗦𝗧𝗔𝗧: Rodri completed 61 passes vs Arsenal while Zubimendi and Declan Rice completed 40 passes TOGETHER.

Only team in the country that doesn’t get this decision, it’s unbelievable




Why isn’t he getting more game time? 🤔


On this day in 2014: Aaron Ramsey scored THAT stunning volley with his weak foot in Arsenal’s 4-1 win away to Galatasaray in the Champions League. 🤯🚀 🟡 Podolski (3’) 🟡 Ramsey (11’) 🟡 Ramsey (29’) 🟠 Sneijder (88’) 🟡 Podolski (90+2’)

Well that was a nice afternoon

Cristiano Ronaldo has avoided a suspension for the start of next summer’s World Cup after FIFA handed the Portugal captain a three-match ban, with the final two games suspended for “a one-year probation period”. Ronaldo was sent off in Portugal’s penultimate World Cup qualifier against the Republic of Ireland for swinging an elbow at Dara O’Shea in an off-the-ball incident. The red card meant Ronaldo would automatically serve a one-game ban, ruling him out of Portugal’s final World Cup qualifier against Armenia, but the suspension was extended by the FIFA Disciplinary Committee, who deemed the offence worthy of a longer three-game ban. However, the committee ruled that the final two matches of Ronaldo’s extended ban would be suspended “under a one-year probation period”, meaning he will avoid missing any further fixtures provided he does not commit “another infringement of a similar nature”. 🔗 nytimes.com/athletic/68095…







