Half-and-half scarves are a bone of contention everywhere. I can see them as a nice keepsake for a major event or an international, but for league games, it does reek of football tourism.
Where did they actually originate from? I remember seeing them produced for the 1986 FA Cup final, but I am not sure if they were around before that.
I used to go with my Grandad to the first (and often only) FA cup game of the season for the local non-league side in the town where we live so if they happened to get far enough one year and draw Liverpool I might consider getting one as a keepsake but Iâd probably hate myself if I did
Putting this here as the Guehi thread is closed. Glasner likens his captain to a child and suggests that honesty is a sure way to be disappointed.
any more,â he said. âHe signed the contract for Crystal Palace many years ago. Nobody forced him to sign this contract. And it was clear for him that he sticks to his contract. And that was a credit to Marc. He never [went on] strike, he never threatened to do this. Because heâs a very honest person. And thatâs why I never worried about this situation.
âYes, sometimes my children would like to have something. Then you have to say: âSorry, not this time.â Theyâre disappointed, but the next day, itâs gone. So thatâs good. Because we always have a very honest and open relationship. He accepted it.
Arsenalâs side today gives a great illustration of how active arsenal have been in the market - only 3 players who were a part of their title challenge 2 seasons ago
The only good thing about this match is that Arsenal will have to travel to Forest in the second part of the season. I hope that Forest will put up a fight in front of their fans but going from Nuno to Ange has to be one of the strangest stylistic shifts Iâve seen in PL.