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Arsenal’s Wet Sellotape

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Arsenal are staring into an abyss.

Spurs have been amongst the worst offenders in recent times for being goaded off the coach, made to put their kit on and then shoved out onto a field that you’d think twice about running an ‘orse out on.

But last night Arsenal looked lost. Prior to the kick off, all the talk had been about ten nil scorelines and the fact that Jewel didn’t want to put his name to what had carnage written all over it.

The reality was somewhat different. Arsenal gave it a good go to start off with, but even they lost interest in their interminable passing to no purpose after about 25minutes . On my telly screen that little box popped up. Ipswich had actually made twice as many attempts. Taking the ball to the Ipswich penalty area and then passing it to no one doesn’t constitute an attempt.


Ipswich were unspectacular. All the cliches you like. Workmanlike, committed, clunky…With the exception of Conor Wickham.

This was one game I wished Alan Smith was commentating on. After listening to him gush on and on and on about Jack Wilshire’s every breath it would have been fascinating to hear how he would have described the anonymous kid in contrast to the rough but exciting diamond that is Wickham.

The reason that Arsenal are in trouble isn’t just because they got beat by some yokels on a grizzly Wednesday night. It’s the stench of disinterest coming from too many of their players. I used to work with a guy who had a great little phrase for when a ‘co-worker’ had lost interest in the job just before going on holiday, ‘Head’s in his suitcase’.

Never seen a team with so many players with their minds elsewhere. The worst offender is Downsy Arshavin. €25M and he’s barely going through the motions. And they said we bought the wrong Russian.

The return game at the Emptycrates will be matter we are told. I’d like to know how so. It’s clear that since that coward Royston Keane legged it, Jewel has at least given his limited options some shape. Arsenal have failed to beat anyone this season that ran at them. If City didn’t have an Italian manager a dull draw could have been an emphatic win.

Why abyss? Why are they suddenly unstuck? What do you know? I know what players who don’t really care look like. Arsene is too stubborn to dip into that c.£50M operating profit and make the overdue changes. His squad isn’t up to the task. You work it out.

When do they play Barca?

BIOYC!

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148 comments

  • Chrspurs says:

    I’m with you guys, I don’t want to move; so please look down the back of your sofa, and see if there’s 200m down there.

  • A_Felching says:

    Why are you giving the scum the time of day, their on the slide. We will finish above them this season, you can quote me on that :freu

    • Spurstacus says:

      Why are you giving the scum the time of day, their on the slide. We will finish above them this season

      A_Felching.

  • Snap says:

    To dare is to do one out of the shitty area we find ourselves squashed into and move on up to the Olympic Park, success beckons, think San Siro, think Nou Camp, do you have the bottle to leave the nostalgia behind, our history will follow us into a new era.

  • Yachtsman says:

    Thanks FATFISH for bringing that article to our attention [as per your piece at 5:53 pm]. It’s the most balanced to emerge to date, as far as I can see. Though it does not clear up the bit the architect was quoted as saying about Man. City supporters first vowing never to go to the new stadium and now being just as opposed to returning to the old one. Manchester, I seem to remember, also has its manors and district loyalties. While I am no longer sure of the geography involved (the distance between Maine Road and the City Stadium; is it more or less than 5 miles as the crow flies?) if the architect is right, and he was deeply involved with the Maine Road move, then things will sort themselves out.

    Plus I agree with your own comment at the end of the article, i.e. that you do not want to see a move take place but if staying at WHL is to the detriment of the club, to its future as a CL and EPL force, than reluctantly you would go along.

  • 39 39 39 says:

    Beware the cheats of mancunia in particularus Nanius! cogito ergo summat

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