Auba seems the most happy footballer I've ever seen.
From what they show it seems the whole team is included in the fun and games.
I even saw Ozil smiling.
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Auba seems the most happy footballer I've ever seen.
From what they show it seems the whole team is included in the fun and games.
I even saw Ozil smiling.
You may laugh, but other than the three European Tin Pots with Sevilla, he's hardly had a glorious career, has he?
I see it going one of three ways:
1. It's a Wenger-like miracle and we win the league.
2. He adds some stricter tactics and the squad plays to its potential and we finish 4th or 5th.
3. We're a bit rubbish as he struggles to deal with the premier league and we finish 8th.
As you can see, I have a deep and insightful knowledge of the game and this allows me to produse this sort of ground-breaking analysis.
You're absolutely terrified he's going to be successful, aren't you Monty? :hehe:
So far he's done exactly what so many of the support that you routinely denigrate wanted him to do and that Wenger refused to do. Imagine if he then gets us back into the top four and we - finally - take a good run at the league again? You'd be devastated, admit it. And if we somehow won the league you'd probably explode. :clap:
And this from a man who refused to support England because it contained a few players who played for the rivals of the club you claim to love so much. :hehe:
Be honest Monty - and this is really the point I have been trying to make, no one knows whether Wenger going was the right thing or wrong thing to do at this point - how much is your love for Wenger tied to your own ego and the kicking it will take, quite publicly, if Unai turns everything around and the Arsenal supporters who you so strongly criticized turn out to have been right all along?
I've always suspected that you would have been less bothered about Wenger leaving had you not spent so many years telling everyone that questioned him that they were know nothing cretins who needed a new hobby.*
It doesn't matter. Holding a different opion to another internet user isn't that important. You don't need to chase him around and batter him because he thinks differently to you.
Take a chill pill. Gel out. Find your neutral space. If necessary, take your frustrations out on the wife, like the Irish do. But aim for the kidneys, not the face.
Except I've endlessly said that there's every chance whoever replaces Wenger will improve us.
You can't just ignore the fact that I've said this time and time again, however much you try.
This does not make it untrue that vast amounts of the criticism of him over the years has been deeply moronic.
Can't I take even a little joy from the possibility of Monty looking a complete knob if the football club we support does really well this year? It's a win-win scenario. :shrug:
BTW - I passed your glw the other week after work, I wasn't at all offended that she didn't recognize me and stop and say hello. It would have been about 6pm or so on the Embankment, I was walking towards Waterloo, she was walking very intently towards Blackfriars.
P.S. if it turns out she was on her way to meet her lover and this comes out because of this information and your marriage - in which you are both very happy - dissolves because of this please allow me to extend my profuse apologies for my involvement.
Well he won't 'look a complete knob', he'll just be someone who thought something different to you. You must learn this difference.
The glw is always focussed when walking to achieve her daily target of 14,000 steps.
As I am unable to satisfy her physical needs she takes her pleasure where she can.
Remember his little dance when he took that free kick and Giroud scored? If I had a big lottery win I'd buy Santi just to have about the place. He could stand here on my desk like one of those football figures you used to get. But he wouldn't have a massive head.
I would love him to succeed. I just don't think the Septic will cough up enough for us ever to again.
Look what the Scousers spent. Look when GG came behind sperz. DB10 and Platt. That's what this squad needed in addition to these signings. But the yank's too tight. And if Rambo goes, we're not really much stronger than we were in Feb when Kos was fit.
I would love an AW type miracle. I just thing the Banner Chavs brigade went for the wrong target. Yes, AW was going senile, but it's the yank. He's signed off on that gree shirt without a red badge. Hope he fücking dies.
Then it clearly can't be a family thing.
I'd been bought up to love the Arsenal before I ever saw them live, or even on TV. {Back then MotD only had one match, it was always LFC and went out well beyond a 7 year old's bedtime.)
I had wrongly assumed it was like that for everyone.
We normally had French camping hols but when I was 13, we went to a hotel on Crete and it was ace and really lushly hot. But my main joy? Dad getting a Sunday paper and seeing we'd won 4-0 in the first game. The best result of any team that day. Meaning that for the first time in my life, we were top of the league on GD, even though they didn't publish the table.
sad though it may be, I love the institution of the Arsenal. Which is why I want the Spetic dead. Cos he doesn't.
I love the institution as well because it is a family thing for me, right back to to the turn of the last century. Four generations of my family on both sides stood on the terraces at Highbury so I was handed the club as a life long article of faith, instead of a religion.
It isnt like that for everyone. Doesnt mean I am more passionate or more devoted than others- it just means something a bit different.
To someone like Monty it probably does seem a bit weird. I suppose it is, in a way.