After the 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge, Arsenal has moved to the top of the table. Add the impressive numbers generated by the football side of the business that were announced yesterday and suddenly the “pundits” who had tipped sp*rs to enter the “big four” at our expense have gone very, very quiet indeed.
Whilst all the pre-season talk was focused on the players we had lost, how we were in crisis, how this was the year the scum that is sp*rs will take over the throne at our expense and the search for a defensive midfielder, a young squad trained hard to improve on a season of missed chances.Both on and off the pitch, there is only one individual with the vision to make this happen but certainly he couldn’t do it alone. Then who can we credit for this resurgence? Can we name one or two players even? No. It is a collective effort. Le Boss, has released the demons, so to speak, in the form of players such as Theo Walcott, Denilson & Carlos Vela and who have electrified the squad into a side with seemingly boundless talent, flair and creativity. Throw in the summer signings of Samir Nasri & to some extent Aaron Ramsey who have both adapted well to the finesse that is Arsenal. Mikael Silvestre and Amaury Bischoff have yet to enter the fray and knowing le boss, I’m fairly confident the change of atmosphere will bring out the very best in both players. Not to mention the return from injuries of Eduardo, Rosicky and Diaby, who with their technical affluence can single-handedly transform the entire scenario. One can only see one way for The Arsenal and that way is UP, UP & BEYOND.
Now, we have a midweek Carling Cup fixture against the likes of Sheffield Utd. We’d undoubtedly get to see our youth team let loose and a chance to see potential Gunners given carve a niche’for themselves. Aaron Ramsey, Kieran Gibbs and Jack Wilshere who have talent oozing out of their feet and enough potential to light up the League Cup and even the Premiership on fire for many seasons to come.
So, where is wenger’s head? where exactly is this “crisis” and where exactly are these pundits? Where exactly are sp*rs after spending 70 million pounds on players?
Well, there never was a crisis, the people calling for le boss’ head, the self-proclaimed “real” fans, are just pathetic little ingrates, My personal suggestion to you fine lot is to FUCK OFF to your pathetic existence and go support Chelsea. These pundits, how about back under the rock that they crawled out from? And Sp*rs, well 20th on the table. Wouldn’t it be funny that instead of finishing in the big four, they get relegated. I’m sure Juande Ramos should be able to win them a trophy and enable them to finish in the top four next season, albeit not in this league. Think about it lads. I’ve heard life down there is a lot more fun. At least, you “might” manage to win a “real” trophy and have something “real” to “celebrate”.
In other news, Cesc was pleased that we were able to cope to our yearly trip to Normandy quite well. He said:
"We showed great character and if you are going to win the league you have to win these games. We don't want to stop here. We want to keep going."
He also demanded to know why Kevin Davies wasn’t sent off for that malicious tackle on Gael Clichy. We had Diaby sent off at Bolton last season for a challenge on Steinsson, quite similar to the one we saw last night on Clichy. Cesc clearly felt Davies, who was booked, should have seen red too for his lunging tackle on the full-back.
Whilst all the pre-season talk was focused on the players we had lost, how we were in crisis, how this was the year the scum that is sp*rs will take over the throne at our expense and the search for a defensive midfielder, a young squad trained hard to improve on a season of missed chances.Both on and off the pitch, there is only one individual with the vision to make this happen but certainly he couldn’t do it alone. Then who can we credit for this resurgence? Can we name one or two players even? No. It is a collective effort. Le Boss, has released the demons, so to speak, in the form of players such as Theo Walcott, Denilson & Carlos Vela and who have electrified the squad into a side with seemingly boundless talent, flair and creativity. Throw in the summer signings of Samir Nasri & to some extent Aaron Ramsey who have both adapted well to the finesse that is Arsenal. Mikael Silvestre and Amaury Bischoff have yet to enter the fray and knowing le boss, I’m fairly confident the change of atmosphere will bring out the very best in both players. Not to mention the return from injuries of Eduardo, Rosicky and Diaby, who with their technical affluence can single-handedly transform the entire scenario. One can only see one way for The Arsenal and that way is UP, UP & BEYOND.
Now, we have a midweek Carling Cup fixture against the likes of Sheffield Utd. We’d undoubtedly get to see our youth team let loose and a chance to see potential Gunners given carve a niche’for themselves. Aaron Ramsey, Kieran Gibbs and Jack Wilshere who have talent oozing out of their feet and enough potential to light up the League Cup and even the Premiership on fire for many seasons to come.
So, where is wenger’s head? where exactly is this “crisis” and where exactly are these pundits? Where exactly are sp*rs after spending 70 million pounds on players?
Well, there never was a crisis, the people calling for le boss’ head, the self-proclaimed “real” fans, are just pathetic little ingrates, My personal suggestion to you fine lot is to FUCK OFF to your pathetic existence and go support Chelsea. These pundits, how about back under the rock that they crawled out from? And Sp*rs, well 20th on the table. Wouldn’t it be funny that instead of finishing in the big four, they get relegated. I’m sure Juande Ramos should be able to win them a trophy and enable them to finish in the top four next season, albeit not in this league. Think about it lads. I’ve heard life down there is a lot more fun. At least, you “might” manage to win a “real” trophy and have something “real” to “celebrate”.
In other news, Cesc was pleased that we were able to cope to our yearly trip to Normandy quite well. He said:
"We showed great character and if you are going to win the league you have to win these games. We don't want to stop here. We want to keep going."
He also demanded to know why Kevin Davies wasn’t sent off for that malicious tackle on Gael Clichy. We had Diaby sent off at Bolton last season for a challenge on Steinsson, quite similar to the one we saw last night on Clichy. Cesc clearly felt Davies, who was booked, should have seen red too for his lunging tackle on the full-back.
"Look at his leg! Why not the same punishment?"
Firstly, I’m quite pleased as to how well we were able to step up to challenge and showed absolutely no fear, its something that we have built up quite positively on since last season and while sterner tests are yet to come, these sort of games are where there are no excuses to take all three points and are ones that ultimately settle the title towards the end of the season. Secondly, I agree with Cesc, the difference of attitude is shocking. I’m sick of this biasedness we tend to face everywhere we go.
Le Genious has praised the attitude of the Gunners.
Finally, please take a moment and send out a quiet prayer to those slain mercilessly in the suicide attacks at the Marriott. May GOD grant their families the courage to cope with the situtaion. Terrorists have no religion and may these suicide bombers and the others responsible burn in eternal hell.
That’s the lot.
Godbless.
15 comments:
good start for us but still EARLY days!
oh yes, the hard work is still needed but good points there gooner14, wenger is the arsenal through and through
i enjoyd every min of yest's match!! go gunnneeerzzzzzzz
arenal, arsenal, arsenal ... arsenal, arsenaaal, arsenallll, arsenaaaaaaaaaaaallllll, ARSENAL!! *TOOT TOOT*
lol @ tim.
waiting 4 a CESCY goal
cesc really hasn't fired this season, i think he's just letting denilson gain experience and boy is he firing.
lets give fabregas some time , be patient and thell you al will see him firing on all cylinders.
we can wait forever for Cesc!
Now thats an exaggeration "Forever",wat if i say wait forever for ROSICKY#7!!
we're comparing Cesc Fabregas and Tomas Rosicky here.
The former a mid-field maestro, netting 13 goals last seasons and not to forget his number of assists who also happenede to play a pivotal role in his country winning the euro's.
On the other hand, we have tomas rosicky, who hasn't won anything, hasn't featured since January (GOD knows why) and whose return is somewhere around the time Eduardo makes his comeback!
Who would you want to wait for?
im all good thanks mate, cheers for the concern. Ive been rushed off my feet here, i cant really post now as ive really got to get some sleep, im shattered!
its awful isnt it. God help the people that were inside....
CESC is a legend!
You alright mate? no post today?
hope all is good.
hahaha it was pure class
something platini can stick up his arse!
shame about that utd player, blood pouring out his leg like that.
first looks that its a very very nasty injury.
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