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Arsenal Will Not Sell Adebayor For Money Nor Gold

Posted by Up The Arse on June 19, 2008

I edited yesterday’s post to report that Ashley Cole was named Arsenal’s all time 25th greatest player. Arseblogger summed it up perfectly when he said:

Frankly anyone who voted for him should be locked in a room with an angry dragon who has cancer teeth and can breathe fiery AIDS at them. Cuntley Cunt is the biggest cunt ever to play for Arsenal football club. What he did before being a cunt is irrelevant.

Hear hear.

In Switzerland Portugal have become the latest national outfit to find themselves knocked out of the competition and on their way home. There will be no sympathy from me. The game was a good one. I switched on a bit late and was surprised to see Germany winning 2-0 so early on. Portugal pulled one back before some terrible defending or suspect goalkeeping rather allowed Michael Ballack to header in Germany’s third. Portugal pulled back another very late on to make it an exciting last few minutes and I for one was hoping they would pull it off just to make things that bit more interesting and have the game go onto extra time.

Former gunner Fabrice Muamba was sold to Bolton from relegated Birmingham for a fee believed to be in the region of £5.5M. We get a percentage of that, albeit one and a half million is not much in football these days. Not much for most clubs that is. For Arsenal that’s four Gael Clichy’s, three Kolo Toure’s and an infinite number of Fabregas’s. Not bad what you can do with 30% of Fabrice Muamba’s transfer fee.

Tomas Rosicky looks set to miss the start of the new season. I expected to see him back far earlier and didn’t realize the injury to be as serious as it actually was. Apparently though he’s had an op and the problem should be sorted. I do recall the Czech physio I think saying Rosicky had an irregularity in his muscles or something that could be rectified in order to sort out his injury woes once and for all but if that happened he would be out for some time. Maybe that’s what the op was.

Samir ‘Zidane’ Nasri looks likely to fill in in Rosicky’s absence. Reports are that he underwent a medical today or will otherwise do so tomorrow. More thoughts on Nasri though when his mug pops up on the Arsenal website to say it’s all official.

Talk that we are after Raul Albiol, who can play either in a defensive midfield role or as center back. We have been linked with him for a while now, a young and highly rated player who plies his trade at Valencia, whom of course didn’t enjoy the best of seasons in the La Liga. His agent says we haven’t made an offer however.

Barcelona reckon they are in negotiations for Hleb but have other targets in mind if we do not wish to sell him. If a player wants to jump ship you let him do so but not for pittance. Barca reportedly offered a cheeky eight million, less than we paid Stuttgart for his services three summers ago. What do I think about that? I think they can fuck off. Seriously though, there is a real possibility that we could keep onto Hleb which would not be the worst thing in the world.

Hleb isn’t the only player Barca are interested in. They also have a fondness for Adebayor, who they are lining up to replace Samuel Eto’o. I don’t want us to sell him, no not even if it means we could buy David Villa. I’ll explain in more detail tomorrow. But yeah, Barcelona are said to have bid twenty four million. Nope. Arsene Wenger does not seem to be at all interested in selling Adebayor. AC Milan also say it is Adebayor or no one. Good luck with no one.

Arsenal are not a selling club and have never been under Wenger’s reign. We let players go when we want them to, Flamini and Anelka maybe the exceptions but look how the latter turned out. Arsenal will not suddenly turn into a selling club this summer.

Wenger told Milan he will not be selling Adebayor for money nor gold.

Russian star Andrei Arshavin has been linked as a possible replacement for Hleb if he does go. Wenger said he likes Arshavin but no. He may though be a possibility should Hleb leave (my take, not Wenger’s.) I do not believe that Nasri is a replacement for Hleb, more that he is the cover for the flanks that we so desperately needed and a player of such potential that Wenger could just not turn the opportunity to sign him down.

Some talk that Samuel Eto’o was spotted at Arsenal toady in the a friend of a friend who had no reason to lie saw him vein. I’ve seen so many of them this summer it’s funny. Don’t let yourself be duped. Unless I’m wrong and there really is some sort of Eto’o for Adebayor swap going down, which would be unlikely.

Silly season is without a doubt in full flow.

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Fixtures/Euro 2008 Update

Posted by Up The Arse on June 18, 2008

The fixtures are out and what a start they’ve given us, again. Last season the easier start allowed us to gain momentum and that was momentum we maintained until the combined absences of Fabregas and Hleb hit us hard culminating in defeat to Middlesbrough. You need a bit of luck to win the title and that’s the first bit of luck. Hopefully we will take advantage and be in stoming form come November when we face Manchester United and Chelsea (the former at home, the latter away.)

To compensate for the forgiving start we have been handed a tough run in. Visits to Anfield and Old Trafford in April and May will be tough. On the other hand we could win the title at Old Trafford or maybe, if we want to wrap it up earlier, at the Emirates against Chelsea.

The season’s a long way away yet but I’m excited, excited and confident. Invincibles? Pah! Let’s do one better and win every game.

Euro 2008’s been interesting. Holland have a very capable squad and are always going to be in it with players of the quality of Ruud Van Nistelrooy, Robin Van Persie and Arjen Robben but a suspect defense meant few had them pegged as favorites. 3-0 over World Cup holders Italy, 4-1 over World Cup finalist France and 2-0 against Romania when resting the majority of their big names has changed everyone’s mind however. They have become the favorite of the neutral, which here in England is many of us given England’s absence and I want them to win because it will be a victory for exciting and attacking football. Their victory would show that you can play with style and be effective. Just being the best team isn’t enough to guarantee victory however and the teams still in the competition are all capable of putting a spanner in the works.

France are on their way home, having picked up one point from the tournament, in the ‘group of death.’ France are an old team that’s had it. Domenech, who has been subject of intense criticism (partly because of his admittance that astrology influences who he picks in his squad) will surely be sacked and deservedly so. Last night Abidal gave away a penalty and recieved his marching orders. Their best player, Ribery, came off injured early on and was replaced by Nasri, who then had to go off after the red card. France were never going to pull back two goals with 10 men and lacking the creativity of Ribery or Nasri. After a long wait Italy stuck the nail in the coffin and made it 2-0.

What France now need is to concentrate on the young talent they have coming through. The current squad is far too experienced. Come World Cup 2010 Henry, Vieira (would’ve played if not for injury,) and co will be well over the hill if they are not already. Senior squad members Claude Makelele and Lilian Thuram have retired, which is a start but at their age they never had a chance of being in the France squad in two year’s time anyway. I would be surprised if they are still playing at club level. Others should follow suit.

There’s a wealth of talent coming through the French ranks and France should use it and build a new squad with the likes of Clichy, Sagna, Diarra, Ribery, Nasri, Ben Arfa and Benzema. Didier Deschamps and Laurent Blanc are two well known young player turned managers that could boss a France side who save from a 2006 World Cup final appearance have underachieved since the successes of 98 and 2000.

The quarter finals are:

Portugal v Germany on Thursday on ITV1.
Croatia v Turkey on Friday on BBC1.
Holland v Russia or Sweden on Saturday.
Spain v Italy on Sunday.

I’m looking forward to Portugal V Germany. Germany were pre tournament favorites but were bettered and beaten by Croatia. Portugal have a good manager in the Chelsea bound Scolari and a number of quality players (Carvalho, Ronaldo, Quaresma) but maybe not enough to win the tournament. Croatia should beat Turkey. Croatia looked very good against Germany but the absence of Eduardo is a huge blow for them. I would be surprised if they failed to beat England in the World Cup qualifiers. Holland should have no trouble beating Russia or Sweden but Russia have been lacking some of their best players, Arshavin for one and could be a better Russia when they face Holland. I expect Spain to triumph over Italy but not easily. You would hope so because that could mean a Holland V Spain semi final, which would be great to watch.

Portugal V Holland in the final?

Edit: By the way, a well played is in order to Arsenal favorite Ashley Cole who was named the 25th greatest player to have graced the Arsenal shirt over the years. He just beat other Arsenal favorites Nicholas Anelka and that terrificly gifted Sylvain Wiltord. I hear Pascal Cygan is favorite for the crown.

Edit 2: BBC understands that Nasri has agreed a contract with Arsenal and it will all be announced fairly sharpish.

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Hello Aaran Ramsey And Chelsea Appoint ‘Big Phil’

Posted by Up The Arse on June 12, 2008

Okay so it’s not official official in that Arsenal have yet to announce Aaran Ramsey’s arrival on the website. That however is because they wait until it is 100% done and dusted before unveiling him. Manchester United could take a leaf out of that book. They became the favorites after announcing on their website that they had agreed a fee for the player. But no, Ramsey chose Arsenal. Good man.

Seventeen year old Ramsey made his Cardiff debut on the final day of the 2006-07 season. The following season, that being the one that has just seen Man Utd been crowned European and Domestic Champions, saw more of a role for Ramsey who battled his way into the first team. He went on to make 22 appearences, an impressive figure even at Championship level for a player of his age.

I have not seen much of him myself but he is highly rated and I’m pleased to get one over United as ever. You can never have enough potential so no it doesn’t bother me that we have signed another kid. Five million’s a large sum by Wenger’s standards. That he is prepared to pay such an amount for a seventeen year old just shows the faith he has in what he can become.

Chelsea have replaced Avram Grant or Jose Mourinho rather given that Grant was always seemingly a tempoary manager until someone with more managerial credentials was found. The new man is ‘Big’ Phil Scolari, known for winning the World Cup in 2002 with Brazil, turning down the England job and punching an opposing player. Yes, he is said to have a bit of a temper. Despite an impressive international record, Scolari has yet to dip his toes into the art of European club management, which is interesting. It fits with talk that Roman Ambravavich wanted a disciplanarian in charge, someone who will take no shit from his players.

If you want my take on whether it is a good appointment or not I honestly don’t know. Hard to see him being as good as Mourinho.

The Euro has picked up a bit. Since Holland’s 3-0 victory over Italy Spain have beaten Russia 4-1, David Villa scoring a hattrick and demonstrating just what all the fuss is about. Fabregas scored the other and got an assist too and that was in a cameo role. Portugal, yesterday, beat the Czech’s 3-1 in a game which saw Cristiano Ronaldo open his Euro 2008 account. It was a decent goal actually. Portugal have now qualified for the next round of fixtures.

Today I’ll be watching Croatia V Germany, kick off at five on ITV. The game I’m looking forward to tomorrow is France V Holland. Being a Friday and all I might miss it though.

Barcelona have reportedly launched an eight million pound bid for Hleb. Eight million’s not good enough for me, not after the season he’s had. We need to at least make our money back and really should be looking to make a profit. Twelve million would not be a bad figure, providing he wants to go that is. Talk that we wanted Kolo’s brother Yaya as part of the deal to fill the void in defensive midfield left by Flamini but Barcelona don’t want to let him go. I don’t think we will accept eight million for Hleb.

Wenger has hinted new defenders are not neccessarily needed next season. Whether that means he couldn’t get who he wanted, is keeping his cards close to his chest or believes that our defensive issues can be solved in another area of the pitch (midfield?) I don’t know.

There is also talk that we might be in for Roque Santa Cruz if Adebayor departs for Milan. I personally don’t think it will happen, Adebayor’s move that is and if that’s the case, I doubt very much that a move for another striker will materialize. I rate Roque Santa Cruz though.

And that is all for today.

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Euro 2008 Gets Underway

Posted by Up The Arse on June 10, 2008

Despite the non inclusion of England, I found myself fairly excited about the summer’s international tournament which I can go into as a neutral. I was left dissapointed after a series of dull fixtures reminded me just how dull international football can be. And then came the Dutch.

Pre tournament Holland were not among the favorites – not up there with the Italians, the Spanish and the French because, despite some attacking firepower, they boast a lackluster defense. Yesterday they put on the best showing of the tournament so far. Holland are great to watch, which was what I was thinking before they even opened the scoring against World Cup winners Italy. Their passing was great, the technique of the players far better than any other European national outfit. Holland won me over immediately, albeit supporting a team with Ruud Van Big Nose in it is a hard task.

Throw in Arjen Robben at a later date and a sharper Robin Van Persie, who made a late cameo appearence and you have a very serious candidate for winners of the tournament.

Jens Lehmann aims parting shot at Gunners? Not quite. Being substitute annoyed him, he claims, but of course it did. Let’s just the ignore the part of his comments where he says “Arsenal will remain a beautiful experience in my life. Both on a sporting and personal level, I reached the top there,” which I think is a good note to leave on.

Arsenal have a new home kit and though not revolutionary, I like.

Alex Song, now more of a central defender, has signed a long term contract with the club. The player, who has been the subject of criticism in the past, proved at the end of last season that he had something to offer, when given the chance to play in the team ahead of Philippe Senderos in the last few games of the season. Premiership new boys West Brow are said to be interested in bringing him in on loan, which is something I wouldn’t rule out. Wenger looks likely to sign a new center back this summer and that means someone out of Senderos, Song and Djourou is likely to be on their way, whether that be on a tempoary or permanent basis. A season’s experience of regular football at center back could do Song a world of good.

Bayern are said to have joined the hunt for Alexiander Hleb cue talk that we might enter the race for Ribery in a swap deal of some kind, though we would surely have to offer some money in addition to Hleb. The whole swap thing’s just a theory though and unlikely to happen.

Patrick Vieira could be returning to the Premier League as part of the Arsenal retirement home at Portsmouth, which would be cool but he’s nowhere near as good a player as he used to be, which is probably why new boss Mourinho would let him leave Inter.

Finally, Gary Lewin has decided to become England physio on a full time basis. Best of luck to him though I would imagine this means that we will now finish below Tottenham in the Premier League next season. Shit!

Edit: That Welsh kid, Aaron Ramsey of Cardiff City, is said to have noted Arsenal as his preferred destination. I haven’t seen much of him myself. He is 17 and broke into Cardiff City’s first team last season, resulting in a late cameo appearence in the FA Cup final against Portsmouth. I’m fairly happy about this given that Man Utd had prematurely announced their bid had been accepted and were obviosly confident about getting their man. The stumbling block could be that Arsenal don’t want to loan Ramsey to Cardiff for next season while Man Utd are prepared to do that.

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Is it all going pear shaped?

Posted by Up The Arse on June 8, 2008

Sorry for not having posted in a while. My bad. The following is a response to a question posed by a member of an Arsenal forum which I visit, Arsenal Land.

So far we have lost Flamini, Lehman and appear to be on the verge of losing Hleb. Now there are rumours that Milan are willing to break the bank for Adebayor. Didn’t we hear AW say a new signing will be unveiled in 2 weeks about 3 weeks ago? Didnt he say he wanted his transfer business wrapped up before the Euros kicked off? What has happened so far, fuck all!

We are potentially 4 of our best possible starting 11 from last season down, and not a sniff of any replacements coming in. This is before we look at adding the players we were short of last season! Is it not fair to say we should all be feeling a wee bit concerned? I’m sorry but I dont buy this “Arsene Knows” crap, I know I’m a pessimist but why is it we seem to lose players hand over fist, and they are either replaced by kids or not at all. Would it be too much to ask that any new signings could be brought on board, just for once, before pre season starts so they have a bit of time to bed in.

Maybe I’m being overly concerned but I feel there is definately some cause for it, particularly when you hear Hill Wood spouting off. What sort of message does that send to potential signings? Its all very well saying we dont want players who dont want to play for us for the honour of it or whatever, but get real people, players are motivated by money, and if you want the best, the sad reality is that you have to pay it. If we dont wake up and smell the coffee we are in grave danger of being left behind. Face it we overachieved last season, stripped of possibly 4 quality players, without like for like replacements and the strengthening we badly needed last term, it is unrealistic to expect a similar level of overachievement.

No, it is not going pear shaped, not yet anyway. It is June, early June in fact and as far as I am aware the transfer window closes 31st August. Hell, I was under the impression it didn’t open until July 1st. It’s way too premature to be coming out with things like this.

“I know what I want and I am very confident,” he said. “I hope to turn that around in the next two or three weeks. But the fans should be re-assured by what they see.”

He hoped to sign someone in the next few weeks (that quote followed the Sunderland game) and hasn’t done so though if some sources are to be believed the Nasri deal is pretty much done and dusted and will just take until after Euro 2008 to be completed officially. Even if it that does not turn out to be the case it shows Arsene hasn’t been resting on his laurels.

It is not the end of the world. Transfers will happen.

Losing Flamini hurts but mostly because it was on a free. He enjoyed an impressive season and was what we needed but I do not imagine it will be difficult to find a similarly energetic midfielder at a reasonable price. Hleb improved tremendously this season. In prior seasons I had been his biggest critic, infuriated by his inconsistency and the failure to add a goal scoring threat to the table and while he has yet to rectify the latter side of his game, he has been very impressive and an important part in the building of attacks. I’m not so worried about finding a player of similar or even superior ability but I do worry about a player’s bedding in period. Hleb has taken two years to adapt to football at Arsenal and now that he is finally beginning to deliver it would be an almighty shame if he wanted to jump ship, which looks the case. I would be pretty pissed off to be honest given the patience Wenger has afforded him.

I am not worried about losing Lehmann too much because he played a small part in last season’s campaign, shoved behind Almunia in the pecking order and deservedly so. Losing Lehmann is only relevant because he kept Almunia on his toes but I feel Fabianski can do the same job. As for Adebayor, so what if Milan are interested? If reports are to be believed they are in the hunt for numerous strikers. It doesn’t mean he is anywhere close to leaving and I am not worried. “I don’t know why people want to put words in my mouth. As I said on Friday, I love Arsenal and I will be here next season.” I know that is no guarantee but it will do for me until I hear otherwise.

Fact of the matter is, we are one player from last season’s starting XI down so far. That’s all. There has been plenty of speculation and rumors but there always is.

I agree, the earlier the better but at the same time if we need patience to sign players of a certain caliber then so be it. The sooner we get them in the better but it’s not essential and preseason has yet to begin anyway so who is to say Wenger will not have signed a few players by that time.

We did not overachieve, depending I suppose on how you define overachievement. We did after all exceed expectation but then expectation was, ridiculously, that Tottenham would overtake us last season. We made huge progress and I for one do not believe that progress will cease to continue.

There were similar worries last season from many and look how it all turned out. Again, I will stress, fact is we have lost one player from last season’s starting XI and we are still in early June.

Me worried it’s all going pear shaped? No.

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Nasri to sign after Euro 2008

Posted by Up The Arse on June 1, 2008

I myself thought it was a done deal but it turns out it is not quite as done as I though. Originally Wenger claimed that if this transfer will happen then it will do so before Euro 2008. He’s since back pedaled on that statement and has told a French radio station that he hopes to sign Nasri after Euro 2008.

I am sure Wenger would have liked to have gotten the deal done and dusted before Euro 2008 kicked off. Doesn’t look like that is going to happen however. The good news is that I recall talk that Nasri had a minimum release clause in his contract and it is a very reasonable figure, the amount we are reported to have already offered. If that is the case Nasri’s price will not rise despite the impending European Championship. The bad news is that competition for his signature could increase should he enjoy a good tournament and as a result of that we may end up having to offer more to get our man.

My guess, based on Wenger’s comments that it is more complicated to sign a player from the French league because the wage differences are not as big as they used to be would indicate Nasri is holding out for more money, or at least waiting to see if any better financial offers come his way post tournament.

Disappointing but not the end of the world. Though it looks less likely, we could well still sign him – it is just that we may have to wait a little longer.

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Little to say

Posted by Up The Arse on May 31, 2008

I would apologize for the lack of regular updating since this blog was born but can you blame me? There’s not an awful lot to report bar several rumors that I doubt will happen. There was a rumor doing the rounds the other day that Manchester United were planning a ten million swoop for Thierry Henry. I laughed out loud at that one. It’s not just that Thierry, a Gooner who’s not stopped talking about us since he left, would not want to join one of our fiercest rivals. It’s that Manchester United wouldn’t want him either. He still has something to offer, sure but he is but a shadow of his former self.

The Nasri affair is the most solid one as Le Boss has actually spoken about it but there’s nothing more to say on that quite yet. He has yet to sign, at least officially. Expect to hear something in the next seven days however as Wenger wants this done and dusted before Euro 2008 has the chance to come along and inflate Nasri’s transfer fee.

Not wanting to go over each transfer rumor in detail, here they are – Aaron Ramsey, Sotiris Ninis, Wayne Hannessy, Dani Guiza and Yaya Toure. Least likely to happen are Hannessy and Guiza. Hannessy because I believe we will hang onto Manual Almunia, a keeper who I rate fairly highly despite a common belief that he is not good enough for us and I also believe we will not replace him with a young unpremiership tested £8M valued talent. Getting a new keeper’s not a priority at the moment. Guiza because we have enough strikers, though his scoring record in the La Liga is impressive, more so when you take into account that his team finished seventh and he is not their spot kick taker. The others I am not sure about though Yaya Toure looks a good bet. The question is do Barca want to sell and if so will they let him go for a reasonable figure?

Kudos to Emmanuel Adebayor and Cesc Fabregas for this and this. Less kudos to Alex Hleb for his comments about us not winning anything. I know we haven’t in a while but this season we came the closest we have come in a long time. We are on the brink of greatness. Now would be the wrong time to jump ship. If Hleb left and it looks likely I would be seriously pissed off because we have been very patient with him. He had two seasons of inconsistent performances and while this season he has not remedied his lack of an eye for goal, he has gotten a lot better and I was very pleased with him. Wenger had faith in him when I was calling for his head at the end of last season. If he wants to leave that would really annoy me, much more than Flamini’s departure or Diarra’s.

Robin Van Persie has the right attitude as well. He doesn’t want to leave England ‘for a less physical league like Spain’ and believes that ‘collectively we can become something very special,’ which we can. He claims he is discussing a new contract. Now of course his career has been blighted by injury in recent seasons but he remains one of our best players. Owed to the injury troubles I doubt that he will net himself a high hike in wages just yet but I will be pleased to tie him down to a longer contract. I only hope he will find himself injured less in future and we can dismiss the past few seasons as a dose of serious bad luck.

I’m sure by now you have heard of Sepp Blatter’s ’six plus five’ proposal. I disagree with it for numerous reasons and not just because I’m an Arsenal fan, with many believing we would be worst hit by this. People ignore the fact that we actually have a very good youth system that has churned out many players of a Premiership standard, more of which we would retain in the future should this rule come into force. Fortunately European Law should stop this from ever becoming more than a proposal. It will not help England or other nations for that matter. In the case of England I think we just have to admit we are shit and not ignore the root of the problem, which is the way in which we develop our youngsters.

In more good news Eduardo reckons he will be back in training come late July or early August. Even if that is the case, while good news, the recovery process will not stop there. He will need to regain match fitness in reserve outings and be slowly introduced back into the game. He will not be rushed, I expect. He’s got the whole psychological aspect to overcome as well. I would be surprised if we saw him introduced into the first team again this year but signs are that an earlier comeback than expected could well be the case.

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Nasri on his way?

Posted by Up The Arse on May 26, 2008

I am very confident that Samir Nasri will sign for Arsenal. Wenger himself has spoken about the transfer, something he rarely does. He has said that if it happens it will happen before Euro 2008 kicks off. To many Arsene commenting on a potential signing is viewed as strange. There are thoughts that he has done so so as to demonstrate the ambition of Arsenal to his players. That may be. I would argue that this is one of those rare occasions a Wenger signing has been discovered before it is official. Usually, his signings come out of the blue and unexpected so the media wouldn’t ask about the players Wenger was actually intending to sign.

It looks done and dusted because I wouldn’t expect Wenger to say anything at all unless that was the case. He would not risk having other clubs hijack the deal. I imagine it will all be made official very soon. I could be wrong but I strongly reckon I am not.

Nasri is a player with bags of talent who will excite the fans. We seldom sign big names. Nasri may be young but he is a big name. I agree with Wenger that signing a big player is more important than signing a big name but I have to admit I am quite excited to be on the brink of signing such a well known talent.

Does this pave the way for Hleb’s departure? I believe that irrespective of Nasri’s impending arrival, we needed to strengthen the flanks (that I imagine is where Nasri will be deployed) so not neccessarily. It does look increasingly likely however that Hleb will leave. Given the injury troubles of Tomas Rosicky I was of the hope that we would sign someone of adequate ability who could cover on the wings anyway.

In other news it’s goodbye to Avram Grant, who enjoyed a near successful stint at Stamford Bridge. To come so close on three counts and not get past the finishing post once is nothing to write home about. Therefore I fully understand why Grant was given the boot. However he has done a very reasonable job in his time at the club, steadying the ship and all. Fair play to him as he has surprised the critics but I do not think it unfair that he has been shown the door. You have to be ruthless at the top level and Grant was not good enough.

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Season Review 2007/08

Posted by Up The Arse on May 18, 2008

Do you remember what was said at the beginning of the season? I do. There was talk that Tottenham would take our place in the top four. There was talk, mostly inspired by the departure of Thierry Henry, that we would suffer a miserable season. Certain doomsters would have you believe that Arsenal were in a crisis. Now anyone with any sense could see that that was a ridiculous misconception to make. I was confident that Henry’s leaving would not have too big an impact on the club, we had as good as done without him last season, a period in which we appeared to cope well enough and when he did play you could tell he wasn’t the same Henry of years gone by. Only sixteen million people cried while I thought it to be a good bit of business considering his age and the season he had just endured.

Saying that, our performance this season and remarkable improvement has far exceeded my expectations. I might not have shared the view that we would fail dramatically but at the same time I did not see us closing the gap that Manchester United and Chelsea had over ourselves and Liverpool.

To kick off on the right foot was what was necessary, get off to a strong start and then just keep the momentum going. We did just that, although a Jens error saw Fulham come close to spoiling such hopes in the opening fixture of the season. Our early season form was scintillating, the improvement remarkable and the introduction of Sagna and an unexpected first team place for Mathieu Flamini made for some excellent additions to our starting eleven. Then there was the evident progress of players such as Hleb and Gallas to take into consideration. Hleb found more consistency and Gallas proved his worth after a disappointing debut season. Fabregas and Adebayor were another two. In Cesc’s case, even at his young age you don’t expect him to get much better but he showed that there was more to come from him, adding a goal scoring touch to his Arsenal and improving the defensive side of his game. Adebayor, a good player who also had trouble finding the net recovered dramatically on that front and shouldered the goal scoring duties spectacularly while Robin Van Persie found himself, yet again, in the physio room.

We clocked up 83 points, four behind champions Man Utd and two behind Chelsea. I would say the gap between us that existed last season has been closed and that’s good enough for me. I went into this season with no expectation that we would win the title, my greatest hope was that we would close the gap and we did just that. So it annoys me when people go on about our lack of silverware in recent seasons as if we have just had a really bad season. I mean, I could understand it if we had endured a similar campaign to that of last season but we made much improvement. No one expected us to challenge for the Premier League and what else is there? The Champion’s League we were ousted from only following a couple of very controversial decisions and there is always that element of luck in knock out competitions anyway. The FA Cup was clearly not a priority and the Carling Cup is something for the likes of Tottenham to get excited about. That we haven’t won anything should not be enough to disguise the fact that we have had a very impressive season. We are back to title challenging form, that is what is important.

Of course, considering just how close we came, the disappointment is still there. We started great and few had us down as maintaining our form over the course of the season but we did, we did a very good job of it in fact, until the final stage that is. For numerous reasons and they are many, we suffered our worst vein of form in a crucial period that saw us fall in the title race late on. If there is a positive to take from that then it is that it is an experience our players should learn from.

It all bodes very well for next season, in my opinion. Providing we strengthen in the transfer window, the players continue to improve, we learn from our mistakes and certain players manage to stay for the most part injury free, we have a very realistic chance to win the Premier League next season and maybe even the Champion’s League too while we’re at it. A treble would of course be nice so that whenever a United fan gloats about 1999, I can say we did that too, but maybe now I’m getting a little greedy.

Player wise, I have highlighted my favorite performers in another post but I may well look to do a review of the entire playing staff who have contributed this season tomorrow.

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Player of the season and all that jazz

Posted by Up The Arse on May 14, 2008

With the season over I thought I might take the time to celebrate the best of the best for Arsenal this season in a virtual ceremony that I will hope to repeat on an annual basis.

Player of the season

It’s tough to choose and that the same could not have been said were I writing about events of last season is a good thing, surely, demonstrating the sort of strides forward our players have taken.

1) Sagna – What an incredible season it has been for another of Arsene Wenger’s French import success stories. It is well recognized that foreign footballers need a reasonably lengthy spell of playing time in order to adapt to the demands of the Premier League. Sagna on the other hand made impact with immediate effect, fitting like a hand in a glove and proving several times better a right back than his predecessor, Eboue. Not only is he defensively sound, Sagna also provides a threat overlapping on the wing and bombing down that right hand side and can provide an end product to his runs. Widely recognized as the best right back in the Premier League and surely a serious contender for best right back in the world. Sagna was a signing few thought we needed but as it turns out he has had a crucial part to play in our title challenge this season.

2) Adebayor – It took me a while to become convinced, I’ll admit. I recall being less than impressed with Adebayor at the beginning of last season and failed to see why Wenger had gone for a player who was so shit at finding the net. He really was, wasn’t he. His composure in one on one situations was terrible and yet despite that he won me over. I saw that his work rate and physical presence gave us something extra and because of that he was a useful third option, behind Thierry Henry and Robin Van Persie. Well in Thierry’s absence this season he has found that goalscoring touch that he was so lacking. Few, including I, would have predicted Ade to nab a figure anywhere close to thirty.

Strangely enough he still has his critics, those that complain of an erratic first touch, which is a fair enough complaint but more baffling is that there remains constant slating of his finishing. He is no fox in the box but thirty goals in a season proves something, does it not? His goals were crucial to our campaign.

3) Fabregas – Started the season in electrifying form. Fabregas had previously found goals hard to come by and had an annoying habit of shooting straight at the opposition’s goalkeeper. He found goal scoring confidence though, adding a crucial element to his game that had been missing. He really was excellent in those first few months but then he got injured. Coming back he wasn’t the same Fabregas, not for a long while, before again finding form against Milan in the Champion’s League. That he failed to maintain his form over the season is the reason he misses out on being any higher. He is though a brilliant little player, quite amazing for his age and has showed signs that there is more improvement to come. His vision and passing has been extraordinary at times and the defensive side of his game has improved dramatically.

Honorable mentions – There is no shortage of candidates for Arsenal’s player of the season. Gael Clichy is one, though his form tailed off a bit toward the end of the season. Then you have Mathieu Flamini and Hleb. Flamini, though gone, deserves recognition for a marvelous season in which he appeared to give 100% in every game, with energy fueled performances that saw him much to the surprise of us all take Gilberto’s place in the team. Hleb might well be next to follow Flamini out of the door but I would hope not, given that he has finally come good. After two seasons of promising performances marred by his lack of consistency Hleb looked to have finally found his feet (though not his scoring ones.) He was one of those key to our terrific opening run of form and struck up a fantastic partnership with Cesc. For what he lacked in shooting ability he made up for creatively.

Signing of the season

1.) Sagna

2.) Eduardo – The Brazilian born Croatian international took a while to find his feet, as is the case for many foreign imports. He later however went on to prove that he had a deadly finishing ability, chipping in with his share of goals before injury ruled him out for the remainder of the season, an injury that he will keep him out for much of the year in fact.

3.) Fabianski – Has shown a lot of goalkeeping potential. Good enough I reckon to keep Manuel Almunia on his toes next season in the absence of Jens Lehmann.

Most improved

1.) Flamini

2.) Hleb

3.) Adebayor

Best Defender – Sagna

Best Midfielder – Fabregas

Best Forward – Adebayor

Young Player of the Season

1.) Fabregas

2.) Clichy

3.) Walcott – Showed much signs of progress in the latter half of the campaign, the highlight of which was his run at Liverpool, culminating in a goal for Adebayor in the Champion’s League.

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