Alastair Brookshaw (@albrookshawafc) 's Twitter Profile
Alastair Brookshaw

@albrookshawafc

Actor and Arsenal Fan ~ Writes for Arsenalvision.co.uk ~ For non-football tweets follow @albrookshaw

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Alastair Brookshaw (@albrookshawafc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spot on. Honestly think we should be asking why are our pundits so bad at analysing this. Have you seen a SINGLE segment on Sky analysing the league wide change in organisational approach? The increased professionalism and athleticism of midtable teams? They're nicking a living!

Alastair Brookshaw (@albrookshawafc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sensible bloke. You only have to look as far as Spurs dancing in the stands when they lost out on CL qualification but stopped Arsenal winning the league. It's ruined their club!

Alastair Brookshaw (@albrookshawafc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Totally aside from the incompetence our refs are mostly emotionally diminutive, brittle little men. And by the way, I don't think there's a *chance* he treats Pep like that...

Neil Brooks (@neilbrooksafc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1-0 Up but we are in big trouble. Player bounces off gyok trying to foul home, Kavanagh gives him a foul. First Arsenal foul Mosquera booked. We are up against it tonight

Alastair Brookshaw (@albrookshawafc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a very weird criticism of a team that, if anything, have looked quite a long way adrift of their coaching principles in the last little while

Paddy Power (@paddypower) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fabian Hurzeler currently going on Facebook, tagging all his friends and posting "Too many snakes out der, time to look out for myself and figure out who de real ones are 🐍🐍🐍"

Jamie Spangher (@jamiespangher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The most damning indictment on the state of the game right now is that fans, managers and media are forcing a narrative of Arsenal bending the rules of football when they’re in a title race with a club that is evading 115 charges for bending the rules of football.

Opta Analyst (@optaanalyst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Taking all delays into account, Arsenal spent an average of 31.4 seconds to get the ball back into play from corners, goal kicks, throws and free-kicks last night vs Brighton. There have been 195 instances of a team taking longer than this in a Premier League match in 2025-26.

Alastair Brookshaw (@albrookshawafc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With all the drama of yesterday I've only just realised that Ramsdale had a great game for Newcastle. So pleased for him. He totally deserves a decent run now

Alastair Brookshaw (@albrookshawafc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Such a clear picture of what we're up against and what a phenomenal job Arteta is doing. Would be remiss not to mention that it also shows the incredible job Liverpool have done over that period. To have 2 league titles when up against that level of overspend is remarkable...

afcsphere (@afcsphere) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How quickly the FA punishes players who call referees cheats/corrupt: Babel: 8 days Sagna: 15 days Van Dijk: 12 days Reece James: 10 days Gibbs-White: 22 days Average: ~13 days from incident → sanction Rodri: 33 days and counting

How quickly the FA punishes players who call referees cheats/corrupt:

Babel: 8 days
Sagna: 15 days
Van Dijk: 12 days
Reece James: 10 days
Gibbs-White: 22 days

Average: ~13 days from incident → sanction

Rodri: 33 days and counting
Alastair Brookshaw (@albrookshawafc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hurzeler comments are probably good for us in the end. A bit like Rosenior parking the bus in the cup even though he needed a win, it's actually shone a light on the nonsense AFC are being subjected to this season...