Thursday, November 6, 2008

A Disappointing Draw, But On To United

Morning all. It's a nice day here in Florida, which puts me in the mood to look ahead as opposed to looking back on the last week, which saw 3 crappy results for us. Our most important stretch of matches so far this season takes place in the coming month, starting this Saturday with Manchester United. It could either be the end of our title challenge or the start of some new momentum that could push us on to glory. It's a fixture where they really separate the men from the boys, and we'll surely find out what our squad is really made of.

We'll be without RvP, Adebayor, Eboue, and probably Gallas and Walcott, which leaves us in quite a bind for players. This isn't a match preview so I'm not going to predict a lineup or a score yet but the point is it's time to really show what kind of character we have. I'd love to see Djourou get to play in the match with Toure, but the boss seems to not like playing him very much. We need our key players like Cesc, Clichy, Toure, and Almunia to really have good games if we're going to win this one. I'm excited for the match, but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a little nervous about it as well.

The good news for the day is that Arsenal are top of the table...the Fair Play table. Arsene Wenger talked about it because he was still mad about Stoke "intentionally" trying to hurt our players, which was really just playing tough.


“You can look at the Fair Play table, who is top? Arsenal Football Club. So first of all we have no lessons to learn from anybody on that front. Look at the team with the least fouls in the Premier League - it is Arsenal Football Club.

“I am responsible for the behaviour of my team and when you look at the Fair Play table, you see that Arsenal are top. And that [includes] the behaviour of the manager on the touchline and the players on the field. I do not make that table."
A couple quick things on this point. First of all, you don't win any trophy for being top of the Fair Play table Arsene, and I don't think any of us fans are busy celebrating being top of that table either and thanking you for your leadership in guiding us to this accomplishment. Second, when we were winning titles, we got loads of cards. Patrick Vieira, the last real captain we had, used to get red and yellow cards all the time. There is nothing wrong with fouling as long as it leads to wins. Would anyone be mad if we were last in the Fair Play table and top of the Premiership? No we'd all be thrilled to have won the title. I've got a new slogan for Arsenal to use..."By Any Means Neccessary." We should go into every match thinking that and we would be a lot better off. If you have to foul someone and pick up a card, then do it. Quit worrying about the Fair Play table and make sure you win matches you should win. Get physical and grow a pair.

That's about all I've got. I may do a podcast tomorrow if you guys send some emails in, if not then I'll just do one next week. But yeah, send some emails in or leave some comments so I can use them in the next one. Let's hope some players get healthy before Saturday. Cheers.

3 comments:

The Arsenal Labradoodle said...

Fairly certain we are totally fucked tomorrow. This is not to say I am not going to watch the game or cheer them on, but lets also be pragmatic.

You got the 2 guys who. when on, can score - Ade and RVP out.

You've got Theo - Hurt.

You've got Cesc not playing over 60% of his capacity.

You've got a team that is missing key midfielders. In the sense that we didn't replace them.


And we are playing a fully fit Man U.

If we get 1 point out of this it is a success if we win it will be a major turning point in the season.

Can we do it with what we got, yes, however our recent form doesn't suggest we will.

Anonymous said...

we won!!!
2-1
Nasri the genius scored twice!!
fuck man united!!
y cant we play like that everymatch!!
ffs!!
we lose against stoke and hull
then win against man u
with our main attack injured and suspended!!

WEG said...

If we don't win agaisnt Villa next, Wenger should be sacked. I'm sick of these awesome performances which make me feel all warm and fuzzy inside, and then have my peace of mind shattered like a china plate by the abject performances of our complacent players. It's painful.

And watch the jellyfish, Arsenole. They're painful too.