The essence of the story is that when there are VAR mistakes, they benefit Arsenal in a way that other clubs do not get a benefit. The implication clearly is that Arsenal won the league by cheating.
So I asked two legal friends if you could sue someone for boasting, and they both agreed you’d only stand a chance of winning if you could show that others believed the story and it actually hurt you ...
But the problem there is that this would be a part of Fifa investigating Fifa. So, for example, FairSquare alleged that Infantino was certainly not fulfilling his duty of neutrality when he awarded ...
But there are two more factors that influence Arsenal’s position financially. One is that they did spend a lot of money on transfers last summer, and they have, in recent years, offloaded a lot of ...
Spain has the second most Arsenal players this time out with three: Raya, Merino and Zubimendi having been whisked away. Brazil comes second with two players: Gabriel and Gabriel ...
And in explaining this, I am going to get into a bit of a step-by-step account, but I hope you will stay with me, for as far as I know, you might not be finding this story and its implications on ...
Equally, it is being recognised that a win on the international stage for any French team is liable to cause a fair degree of rioting and property destruction in France, not just by those associated ...
Yet given that “The full judgements, seen by BBC Sport, show there were 25 VAR errors this season, up from the 18 in the 2024-25 campaign,” any one of them could have turned an Arsenal draw into an ...
They try really hard – they really, really do. They so desperately want to convince you that they were here, decades ago, in the old days, the days before Wenger. The days before Chapman even. They ...
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