15 Mar 2026 13:55:05
Danny Cadamarteri was 17 when he scored 2 for us against Liverpool and he turned out to be a tube. Just because a player is nearly 6 foot and scores a goal doesn’t mean he is the next Messi and a superstar. Arsenal are rubbish, got lucky against us yesterday and we are a poor side. If it wasn’t for corner kicks they wouldn’t be winning anything this season. They create next to nothing from open play, are very very boring to watch and are winning the league by scoring goals from corners and free kicks.
They will be the worst Premier League champions in history and no harm to them but they would bore the arse clean off you. Fair play to that kids who scored yesterday, but he has a long way to go before anyone can call him a supersta 6 foot or not. Remember I said this. He will be at Forrest or Coventry in a few years; it always happens. I know I shout like sour grapes but it's true Arsenal are winning the league by corners not very exciting is it.
15 Mar 2026 14:34:52
Doesn't just sound like sour grapes, mate, and I would take Arsenal's team any day of the week.
15 Mar 2026 14:38:25
The fact is that Arteta had no need to play the 16-year-old yesterday, but he did, and it paid off. Nobody knows if he will make it in the future, but the extra two points it gave them yesterday was all that matters to them at present. It's called having Plan B to go with Plan A.
15 Mar 2026 14:49:18
Not sure we have a plan A sometimes..
15 Mar 2026 16:11:48
Cadamarteri was actually 18, and the game was entirely different back then. Comparing the two is pointless. That being said, 2 years is a huge gap in football.
What are you even on about? At least respond to what I actually said, instead of inserting ridiculous and untruthful hyperbole in there. No mention of Messi or being a superstar. I said his 6ft frame already sets him apart from Smith-Rowe, as it will allow him to deal with the physicality of the PL a lot better.
Not to mention the fact that he has already scored an assisted in the PL in under a half of football. He is also doing this for an Arsenal team that is competing on all fronts, and is arguably the best team in the world currently, Smith-Rowe was doing it for a side battling for 8th.
What does it matter if they are rubbish if they win games/leagues.
I am positive that I will not remember you said it, but hopefully I do when the lad is a PL mainstay and competes for his country.
15 Mar 2026 18:48:41
With you till the best team in the world bit.
15 Mar 2026 18:59:27
Some crazy comments there, hmmmm.
15 Mar 2026 20:53:10
I don't personally think they are, Bmd. I think they are boring and uninspiring, but statistically speaking they are. They are top of the toughest league in the world, comfortably, and still in every competition. I believe they are unbeaten in Europe too, winning every league game they have had. Therefore, who is better.