Indeed, as the link below highlights, on average a team scores a goal from a corner once every 10 games. Massively overrated.
http://www.soccerbythenumbers.com/2011/05/why-goal-value-of-corners-is-almost.html
If I recall correctly pricing for cup ties requires both sides agreement. Therefore it may be that we wanted to reduce the prices, but that Newcastle said no and wanted them at (roughly) the same price as a normal league game.
I've had bets on him to score for the last few games (usually scorecast bets), and I'll be doing the same again tomorrow, it's got to happen at some point.
Bruno cheaply gave the ball away that led to their goal. Apart from that one mistake I thought he had a pretty decent game tbf, but when your mistake leads to the only goal in a game you surely cannot be voted MOM.
That's the message I got from the radio commentary, didn't get the rub of the green etc. Although I guess it is always easier to stay level headed when you're not at the game and wrapped up in the emotion of it all.
As much as I dispise Arsene Wenger, as well as some of their current and previous players and a large number of their fans, the way Arsenal are being run is most definitely the correct way to run a club.
I can't really see what everyone is wetting their pants about. If he wants to stay then we've got him for at least another year. If he doesn't then we can sell him for decent money. Win win situation, although obviously the first scenario is preferable.
The only way I'd have been...