Sunday, November 23, 2014

Me and Fittymac's emails discussing Wenger In or Wenger Out

My old friend Fittymac sent me and email today, the email wasnt about soccer, it was a music video he wanted me to check out.  Fittymac like myself is an avid Arsenal supporter and so replied to email with the one question that every Arsenal supporter has been asking themselves.  Wenger in or Wenger out? 

Fitz Replied:

It's an absolute joke that we have to run Nacho out at center back. I didn't think they played that awful except for the usual light effort to get back on Defense. De Gea was on his head. Here's my next prediction...big clubs will go after and get the Ox. Alexis is the only other guy who's motor is on high the whole game. If the rest of the team could match the effort of those 2, I think they would be much better. It's just so damn frustrating to not see hardcore effort on defense. Ox reminds me of Barcelona scrambling on D when they lose a ball. Wenger doesn't inspire the squad to play hard both ways on the pitch. He doesn't plan for injuries with the lack of depth. It's a joke and I'm not feeling bad saying, Arsenal needs a reboot with a new Gaffer. Bye Felicia

My Reply:

I agree, the lack of planning and in game tactics, solidifies the fact the Wenger as lost the plot. To think it was going to be acceptable to go into a season with just 2 experienced CB's is insanity especially with the clubs history with injuries, and ESPECIALLY when you sell Vermaelen, and then loan out your only other experienced RB whom you've been grooming to be a starter, Jenkinson. "Wenger In" fans will tell you he bought Chambers as an CB.  To me this further illustrates the insanity from Wenger and his blind supporters. So Wenger signs 19yr old Chambers as an a man who according to Wenger can play RB & CB & if need be CDM, even though he's never started or played 2 of 3 positions, and only has 5 starts at RB.  Everybody can see he lacks pace at RB, and since everybody including Wenger  truly believe his best position is CB,  WHY not play him there especially since the team only has 1fit CB, if Monreal who is an experienced SPANISH INTERNATIONAL can fill in at a position he's never played, why can't he fill in at RB  and let  the kid play CB, or since it was OK to let Jenks go on loan, why not play Bellerin,  Wenger obviously thought he was ready to get some time. Unfortunately I can go on and on, and don't get me started on in game tactics,  in just the last three games.  Yesterday Down 1 nil with about 10 mins to play is not a time to panic and send the kitchen sink forward, especially the slowest man in world football (Mert) and easily get countered for the nail in the coffin.  Against Swansea we go down a goal late, Wenger brings on a defender and Sanogo(never scored competitive goal),  Poldi doesn't even warm up. Against Anderlecht, while protecting a 1goal lead late he brings on 2 attacking players (Poldi & Rosicky).  After all these games Wenger's post match statement "the team was naive", but as it was happening he stood there wiping his nose in an upward motion with the palm of his right hand, looking old and half retarded not shouting any instructions.

Fitz Replied:

Word up! Wipe your fucking nose and act like you know what is needed now! When I see lower table teams fight hard and never slack, I'm done with Wenger's attitude. Like Al Davis, time has passed him by. Iwepo



The funny thing about this correspondence among friends who are Arsenal supporters is this conversation about Wenger in or Wenger out  has been going on for the last 6 years at least, and the arguments about whats wrong with the club have all been the same.  Don't believe me just go back and read some of your favorite Arsenal bloggers post.  Bottom line is this, if you are truly an Arsenal supporter, then any of us would NEVER want Wenger to get fired or fail, he's brought so much joy to all of us, we just want him to see the obvious issues and make some obvious adjustments, thats it, make a change, try something else.  Failure to plan is planning to fail, and from the board to the manager, there is no plan, just look at the way Chelsea handled their summer transfer market, there was definitely a plan.  In Wenger's case that same old plan that has brought him all is success at Arsenal is tired and outdated, unlike SAF, Wenger has not been able to adapt with the times, and the inability to change is slowly but surely ruining Wenger's legacy at Arsenal.







Sunday, May 18, 2014

Adios Trophy Drought

#Arsenal 3 - 2 #HullCity
Match Report

Did you hear that?  The collective sigh heard around the world from Arsenal supporters, "oh shit, here we go again", when Arsenal found themselves down 2 nil, within the first 10 minutes of the FA Cup final.


Throughout Arsenal's nine year trophy drought, the manager, players, and supporters have had to endure thousands of questions and overly critical comments about all aspects of Arsenal FC.  Of all the questions and comments about the Manager, and players, the one question most vehemently asked was, "do Arsenal have the mental toughness required to win big games?" In every big game throughout the nine year trophy drought, Arsenal's answer to this question was a resounding NO, until Saturday's #FACup final.  Arsenal's victory in the FA Cup final was a microcosm of redemption for the last nine years of futility.  The big game debacles, the Manager's decisions, the players lack of mental strength were all redeemed on Saturday.


Mr. Arsene #Wenger - No one has had to endure the questions about his decisions and the players performances more than Wenger.  Wenger's transfer policy, the tactics used, players lack of performance in big games, and would he ever guide another Arsenal squad to trophies, have all been criticized and questioned by the entire footballing world and more notably us Arsenal supporters.  Through all the criticism and questions Wenger never swayed, and he displayed unwavering faith and support for his players and his football ideology.  The most audible criticism cast at Wenger is his lack of transfer dealings.  Wenger bought Santi, he bought Koscielny, and last but not least Wenger bought Mr. Aaron Ramsey aka "Rambo" and all three of these players scored the goals that brought Arsenal FC their 11th FA Cup, and redemption for Wenger.


The Players - The entire squad displayed the mental toughness and grit, they have been criticized for lacking in Saturdays final.  All of them, the players in suits, the subs, the coaching staff, everybody who witnessed the game had to be mentally tough especially going down 2 nil only to scratch and claw their way back into the game, and eventually get the victory in extra time.  Cynics will try and discredit all the heart Hull City displayed, and say Arsenal should've won easy, but tell that to Man City when they played Wigan and lost last years final.  Man City choked last year, Arsenal didn't, and showed great mental toughness in victory.


Aaron Ramsey - The best player on Arsenal epitomizes redemption, and should be an inspiration to us all.  The sheer determination, self belief, and work ethic displayed by Ramsey, are all attributes we should try to emulate.  For the past two seasons no Arsenal player has been more overly criticized than Ramsey, and what was his response?  #Ramsey didn't respond verbally, Ramsey responded on the pitch with hard work, determination, and his best quality, unwavering self belief.  In the second extra time of Saturdays FA Cup final, you could see that no other Arsenal player wanted to step up and assume responsibility, and take a shot on goal.  But not Aaron Ramsey, he kept shooting, and working hard to get in positions to score, and you could see his self belief, because after every errant shot, Ramsey never stopped believing, and just when I was about to jump through the TV and strangled Giroud for not shooting, he made the most delicious back heel pass for Ramsey to slot home the game winning goal.  A fitting end to a nine year trophy drought.  #COYG


Peace Out,

Blanco




Sunday, May 11, 2014

An Unscathed Victory

#NorwichCity 0 - 2 #Arsenal
Match Report


When I saw the team sheet for Sunday's season finale, I thought to myself, I wonder which one of these unlucky bastards is going to get injured and miss the #FAcup final.  The first 20 minutes of the first half that's all I thought about, "someones going get hurt".  I thought Wenger had gotten it all wrong when I saw Ramsey out on the pitch, and at one point in the first half it looked like Ramsey might have tweaked something.  But as the first half worn on, and Ramsey had not injured himself, I started to understand Wenger's reasoning behind started certain players.  Ramsey in particular appeared a bit rusty throughout the first half, not connecting on simple passes and attempting way too many back heeled passes.  Ramsey, never a player lacking in determination and confidence, kept working himself into the game, and finally broke the  2nd half deadlock with an absolutely wonderfully struck volley taken with all the ease and class of some of the best midfielders in the world.  And by the end of Ramsey's 63 minutes on the pitch, I clearly understood what Wenger was doing.  Wenger was letting Ramsey get his rhythm and timing sorted out before the most important match of the season, the FA Cup Final.  And Ramsey's performance in Sundays match, showed us Arsenal supporters that the best player on Arsenal will be ready for the final.

The Good - Carl Jenkinson scored his first goal for the club he's supported his whole life.  Arsenal is all he's ever known and loved, and in a match that felt like a pre-FA Cup final friendly, Jenkinson's reaction to scoring his first goal, showed all us supporters the true passion and love he has for Arsenal. 

The Ugly - The miserable lesbian herself, also known as Samir #Nasri won her second #BPL title in 3 years, not too shabby for a pre-op transsexual whose male hormones haven't kicked in.

Peace Out, 
Blanco


Sunday, May 4, 2014

A Nice Boring Victory

#Arsenal 1 - 0 #WestBrom
Match Report



The Good -  Arsenal score from a corner.  It doesn't happen a lot, but when it happens I always think to myself, Arsenal really should be scoring more on set pieces.  Arsenal have players who can deliver great balls, and Arsenal have some players who aren't bad  at attacking balls in the air.  Arsenal usually stick Mertesacker in front of the near post, so he can flick the ball far post, but in today's match Santi kicked it to Giroud, who showed great strength to beat his marker, and score a powerful header near post.  Great movement, great delivery, and a great finish.  I hope next season set pieces become more of a priority in training, because its a great way to steal goals and points, when lesser opposition "park the bus", or when Arsenal's free flowing beautiful football isn't producing goals.

Podolski - I really enjoyed watching #Podolski run around the pitch like a mad man, with his one man press the ball routine.  His work rate today was unbelievable, my brother and I just kept laughing and saying "look at Podolski", "what's gotten into this fool", "where was this hustle all season."  

There were a number of  strange things happening in Sunday's match.  I didn't recall Giroud acting like a bitch.  Not one time did I see him writhing and wallowing in pain shaking his wrist, and he showed great strength scoring on the corner.  How about Flimini playing the Ramsey role.  Pushing forward, getting in great position to score, and actually getting angry when passes went to other players who could actually score.  All of these things were pure quality, and they made an extremely boring game enjoyable.

The Bad - Aaron Ramsey not playing on Sunday was a little disappointing, because I feel like he's Arsenal's best player, and when he plays there is urgency, energy, and drive in the team.  It is also a shame because over the past couple weeks it appeared the chemistry Arsenal's attacking players developed in the first half of the season was starting to reappear.  Hopefully its really not a serious injury,and he can be fit and roaring to go for the FA cup final.  But as Arsenal supporters, how many times has a "not serious" thigh muscle strain, turned into 6 weeks out injured?  Fingers crossed this is not one of those times.

The Ugly - The lack of intensity West Brom displayed in Sunday's match was shocking, and much appreciated from an Arsenal perspective.  West Brom acted like they just secured 4th place, and had nothing else to play for.  They didn't act like a team that could still mathematically get relegated, but I guess West Brom assumed Norwich would get destroyed by #Chelsea in the "Parked Bus Derby" match at Stamford Bridge.  Well that didn't happen and Norwich "Out Chelsea'd" Chelsea and scraped a draw, and now its squeaky bum time for West Brom.  #COYG

Peace Out,
Blanco

Monday, April 28, 2014

Cruise Control

#Arsenal 3 - 0 #Newcastle
Match Highlights


The Good - #Koscielny.  When Arsenal were going through their most recent stretch of bad form, it was easy to forget, due to all the injuries to attacking players that Koscielny was also injured, and not only did the team struggle to score goals but Arsenal's leaky defense became fully cracked without Koscielny.  Tonight's game showed why he's such a valuable player.  Defensively Arsenal controlled the game brilliantly, the rare times Newcastle did threaten Arsenal those fires were put out quickly by Koscielny.  That's what Koscielny does, he quickly and instinctively reacts to dangerous situation with full guns blazing, and 9 out of 10 times he makes a challenge or tackle that saves the back four's (Mertesacker) ass.  He also chipped in with a goal from a set piece that epitomizes everything about his heart and tenacity. 

#Ramsey had a few loose passes/flicks early in the match, but once he tuned in his timing, he put in another solid performance.  He hustled all over the pitch making tackles and spotting runs, and also made a cute little pass to Ozil for the Giroud goal.

#Ozil looks like he's starting to get his mojo back.  He displayed wonderful control and technical ability in tonight's game.  He wowed me a couple of times in tonight's  game with his escape ability and vision for key passes in the final third.  Ozil's assist to Giroud for the goal was a real indicator for the type of quality he's able to effortlessly display.  He receives the pass from Ramsey, calmly looks up, and kicks the ball right to Giroud's forehead in such an accurate manner, that not even the struggling Frenchman could bottle the shot on goal.

The Bad - Giroud's antics are really starting to get tiresome.  All the histrionics must stop immediately.  I believe the constant complaining and crying to the ref, is effecting his game in front of goal.  And worst than anything all that crying and complaining doesn't work, in fact it probably pisses the the ref's off, like it pisses me off.  Instead of crying, #Giroud should get angry, and harness that anger, and then unleash hell on the opposing team's back four.  Giroud is always one of the biggest men on the pitch, and he really needs to start throwing his body around in an overly aggressive manner to get his due respect, because at  the moment all everyone see's is a whiny bitch, if you rough up a little bit, you can take out of the game.  

The Ugly - Newcastle's overall performance was uninspired and toothless.  Out of the 3 remaining games for Arsenal, this was the game I was most anxious about, and even though Newcastle's recent form has been dreadful, I thought the French B team would try everything in their powers to impress Wenger.  Management showed they didn't care when they sold the teams best player(Cabaye) in January, and the team has taken that same approach for the entire 2nd half of the season.  #COYG

Peace Out,
Blanco


Wednesday, April 23, 2014

The Fittymac Column


The question looming is whether Wenger is on his way out of the door? I want to look at this from the view of the Board. #Wenger has been a soldier for the club and set this club in fine position to move forward. The team is full of youth with the likes of #Ramsey, #Ox, and #Wilshere. There is other talented youth but those 3 as a nucleus and splashed with talent like #Carzola and #Ozil. There is undeniable talent that tips the scales towards saying the players are there for a gaffer with a vision and the hunger to build a winner. A manager that recognizes that more depth is what Arsenal truly lacked this season. Possibly more flexible in his tactics to address squad availability and the opponent on any given day. If #Arsenal FC look at the potential of the club with the proper rebooting by the proper gaffer. They would pay tribute to the infrastructure Wenger help build and prepare for the future. With talent all over and a splash of veterans and experience, possibly in the #ChampionsLeague, and a financially sound Football Club; there is no reason why this managerial position wouldn't be the most attractive opportunity for a driven, smart, and innovative gaffer. After all...is that not what Wenger was when Arsenal gave him the job almost 2 decades ago? Arsene Wenger is a legend of the game and I will always believe that about one of the true innovators of the beautiful game.

Peace & #COYG
Fittymac

Monday, April 21, 2014

The Aaron Ramsey Show

#HullCity 0 - 3 #Arsenal
Match Report

The Good - Aaron #Ramsey is starting to look like the player who started off this season on fire.  It's hard to believe that he's been out for 3 months.  I love the fact that he leaps right in the deep end, and lets the chips fall where they may.  He's never timid, and he's not afraid to make mistakes, and most importantly he learns from his mistakes.  Look at the last 3 seasons til now.  Has there ever been such a transformation of improvement from one season to the next in the past 3 years?  As each game goes by, you clearly see who the best players is on Arsenal, which is a testaments to Ramsey's resiliency and mental fortitude.

Lukas #Podolski - He scored 2 more goals Sunday, and his first goal Sunday was a thing of beauty.  With Giroud floundering and Sanogo just getting his feet wet, Podolski has stepped up at the most crucial time and delivered quality goals.  As each game goes by, you clearly see who the best striker is on Arsenal, which is a testament to Podolski's resiliency and mental fortitude. Podolski's time at Arsenal has not always been smooth, but not once did Arsenal supporters hear of Podolski complaining or being a disturbance to team chemistry.  Podolski just worked harder, kept his nose to the grindstone, and now all his professionalism and hard work are paying dividends.  

Mesut #Ozil - It was nice to see the over-enthusiastic German floating around the pitch like a butterfly, hitting his real life turbo button, and releasing it, then hitting turbo again with a sense of calm and casualness as if high on Diaby's medical marijuana.  Ozil's vision, awareness, and passing are key to what Arsenal do in the final 3rd, and it was nice to see him back.  I look forward to him getting completely back in form. 

The Bad  - I always find it amazing when a team (Hull City) decides before the game to employ the "kick lumps" tactic, and then proceeds to kick lumps in the opposing team for the first thirty minutes of the first half, but when the opposing team (Arsenal) weathers the storm, and relies on their class and athleticism to break Hull City down, and score goals with quality.  Hull City complain about how Arsenal are being too physical and fouling too much.  Hilarious isn't it?  If your tactics are to come into the match and be over aggressive and physical, then you cant start complaining at the most frivolous of fouls, it makes your team look foolish and its quit embarrassing. 

The Ugly - Steve Bruce.  He's a solid football manager with an respectable acting resume, you may have heard of some of his most famous roles. He was wonderful as Sloth in Goonies very little makeup required.  Or about him playing the lovely Ms. Doubfire, not a bad actor for a football manager.

Peace Out,
Blanco

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

In The Poldi Position For 4th Place

#Arsenal 3 - 1 #WestHam
Match Stats

I must commend Podolski's professional attitude and self-confidence, because when Lukas #Podolski was subbed off late in the FA Cup semi-final game, I thought we'd lost him.  He didn't look too happy and even kicked a water bottle as he approached the bench.  I thought the move to substitute Podolski instead on Sanogo was a massive mistake by Wenger, and a mistake that would be the straw that broke the German's back.  Imagine the anger and frustration that must have been brewing inside Podolski.  He's a #German International with a good scoring record for club and country, he makes the move to Arsenal, and finds consistent playing time hard to come by.  If you ask most Arsenal supporters, who's the best finisher on the team, most will tell you Podolski, yet in some of the biggest matches this year, Podolski found himself playing second fiddle to a 20 year old kid with no first team goals.  If you ask most Arsenal supporters, which striker is most likely to score a late tying or go ahead goal, most will say Podolski, yet this poor guy NEVER finishes 90 minutes.  Today Podolski played the entire game, and scored two professional quality goals.  No hesitation, no trying to be cute, just pure German class and efficiency on both goals, thats the difference between the other strikers on the squad and Podolski.  Podolski is not out there trying to be dramatic or look pretty, or complaining, and crying, he's out there to do a professional job for the team, and hopefully Arsenal can ride his goal scoring all the way to fourth place and a FA Cup title.

The Good - Mr. Aaron #Ramsey.  When he came in the game, we all got to see what this team has been missing. You could see that Ramsey is still a little rusty, but Ramsey aint gonna let a little rust get in the way of him doing his job and putting in work for the team.  The endeavor, determination, and awareness were all on display when Ramsey came on the pitch.  It always awesome when you watch certain players and you can see and feel the determination and drive through your TV.  In the 18 minutes he played he was everywhere, pressing, chasing, shooting and assisting on Podolski's second goal, with an intelligently placed headed pass.  It's great to have him back, and just in time for the run in.

Giroud's first touch and finish with his weaker right was sublime, and it just shows when this guy just reacts and doesn't have to think about fancy flicks, his hair or getting side pussy, the type of quality he possesses.  Lets all hope this wonder strike gets him consistently scoring again.


The Bad & Ugly - Big Sam eating chicken gizzards all game, imagine how that guys jaw must feel the next morning.

Peace Out,
Blanco

Sunday, April 13, 2014

On To The Finals

#Wigan (2)1 - 1(4) #Arsenal
 FT-Pens
Match Stats

The #FA Cup semifinal match against Wigan started exactly the way I envisioned.  Arsenal started with a tiny spark that soon fizzled into a slow, cautious display of football.  As the first half continued you could literally see the confidence being drained from Arsenal's starting 11, and as the confidence drained so came the anxiety, not just from the players but from the crowd as well.  I dont know about you but this was as boring a 1st half of football that I can remember watching, and the stadium ambiance didn't do anything to relieve the boredom,  there empty seats, and the whole stadium was so quit you could hear a mouse fart.  It really didn't feel like a FA Cup semifinals match being played at Wembley Stadium.


Wigan had nothing to loose, and everything to play for, but if you think about it Arsenal could and should have taken that same approach, instead Arsenal came out timid, unsure, and indecisive, and as the game wore on you always felt Arsenal would make a mistake and Wigan would capitalize on it and score the opening goal.  That's exactly what happen just after the hour mark when Mertesacker did his best Koscielny impression and rashly challenged Wigan's McManaman in the box.  Jordi Gomez after what seemed like an eternity calmly scored the penalty, and thank goodness he scored, because it was only after Arsenal went down that they started to play with a sense of urgency.  And as time went by and Arsenal became more desperate to equalized, Wenger did the unthinkable, he turned to the Big Sam/ Tony Pulis tactics book, and eventually it paid off with Arsenal scoring the scrappiest of goals.  


The GoodGibbs really looked good when he came on bringing energy and pace. He does make some weird decisions in final 3rd. He reminds me of the left-back version of Theo Walcott  when it comes to his to his final 3rd decisions, but all and all when Monreal went down, he stepped in nicely and performed well for the team.


Fabianski had another solid game in goal.  He's proving the old adage that keeper's get better with age correct.  Composed responsible goal keeping is what he brings to the table now days, and his performance in the penalty shoot-out showed how far he has come as a keeper.  Fabianski has done everything he can to redeem his past blunders, well maybe not the infamous back pass at the Nou Camp in Champions League, but lets all hope he can even redeem that blunder in the FA Cup final.


The Bad - It was truly a poor decision for the Wigan coach to sub off McManaman.  He was their creative spark and he caused Arsenal's defense all sorts of problems, and eventually earned a legitimate penalty which gave Wigan the lead.  Once McManaman was on the bench, Wigan never threatened to score another goal.


Pundits and fans alike will comment on how poorly Arsenal played without giving any consideration to the fact that Wigan BEAT #ManCity TWICE in this competition, once in last year's Final, and again this year in the quarterfinals at the #ETIHAD Stadium.  So of course Wigan came into this match with a lot of confidence, especially with how poor Arsenal's form has been lately.  So with everything thats has been going horribly wrong with Arsenal the past 10 games, for this team to fight back to tie the game, and then keep their nerves in the penalty shootout, shows what type of resiliency and heart this team can draw upon, and hopefully this win can be the foundation for Arsenal to build upon and finishing out the season with the FA Cup, and a 4th place finish in league.  I'm sure it you asked any Arsenal support at the start of the season, would they take a 4th place finish in league and the FA Cup, the answer would have been a resounding yes.  #COYG


Peace Out,

Blanco



Monday, April 7, 2014

Capitulation Almost Complete

#Everton 3 - 0 #Arsenal
Match Report

The better team won today, better coach, better players, better atmosphere.  Early games on the road continue to be Arsenal's undoing, I knew the team was in trouble, when I heard the manager say we dont play for draw, we come into all these matches the SAME WAY, to get all three points.  Thats fine and dandy when your play away to Norwich, but when your playing away to a quality side the smart thing to do would be to play for draw, at least keep it real tight defensively, and try to nick a goal.   Am I going crazy, but isn't that what Arsenal did last year, to scrape by and achieve fourth place?  When Man City realized Arsenal were in a 2nd half ascendancy at the Emirates, they calmly shut it down and play out a 1 -1 draw.  When Chelsea came to the Emirates they GLADLY played for a draw.  When Man Utd. came they played for a draw.  When Arsenal traveled to Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea, and now Everton, Arsenal played the SAME WAY they always play, and got destroyed.  All four games were done and dusted by halftime with a combined 20 - 4 scoreline.  Who are we kidding as Arsenal supporters, man was I fooled, we never had a prayer at winning anything, maybe the FA Cup, but to give up 20 goals in all four of those matches is pathetic.  Fool me once shame on you, fool me for the last 8 years shame on all of us supporters.  The worst part is the whole footballing universe could see the meltdown coming, but I was so steadfast in denial, refusing to believe what was coming, and now I sit here wondering where does the club go from here?  The answer is Wembley for the FA Cup Semifinal match against Wigan.  All of us must now dust ourselves off and put this match behind and give everything to win the FA Cup.  Everton still have some tough matches to play and who knows Arsenal could get lucky and scrape by again for 4th place.

The Good -  The Atmosphere at Goodison Park was fantastic.  The Everton fans sang beautifully all match.  It made me jealous, and the same time reminisce of all the wonderful matches at Highbury, the intimacy, and connection you get from a smaller stadium always makes the atmosphere brilliant to watch on TV.

Roberto Martinez - Out coached, out maneuvered, he really showed his tactical nous.  He really showed why those whispers of him being Arsenal's next coach could be true.  At first I didn't understand those rumors about Martinez, but now I do,  Martinez devised a tactical game plan that will be the blueprint for all future opponents to beat Arsenal, because Arsenal always play the SAME WAY.

The Bad & Ugly - Arsenal as a whole were dreadful, from the top to the bottom absolutely dreadful.  Arsenal never looked like scoring a goal.  Arsenal looked lethargic, unsure, and weak, while Everton were energized, physical and intense.  Ive always said, I dont care if Arsenal loose, as long as we put in the effort and intensity, on Saturday against Everton, I got neither, what I got was a mentally, and physically exhausted squad just trying to make it to the finish line. 

Peach Out, 
Blanco


Sunday, March 30, 2014

A Well Earned Draw

No excuses, but no Ozil, Walcott, Ramsey, Wilshere or Diaby(haha), and  the rest of the team physically exhausted, Arsenal showed tremendous determination in Saturday's match against Man City.  When Man City scored after 19 minutes, I dropped my head and expected the worst, and I also expected the team to do the same, boy was I wrong.  I couldn't be happier for the way the team responded and fought back to get in the game, and get a result.  If Joe Hart didn't make that brilliant save on the Podolski shot (how that did not go in, is mind boggling) Arsenal might have taken all 3 points.  Anyway it was a well earned point against the title favorites, and in the immortal words of Arsene Wenger "the team showed good team spirit."

The Good -  Flimini is the heart and soul of this team.  In a team full of happy-go-lucky nonchalant personalities, Flimini is the passionate angry guy who gets his teammates organized, and makes them focus.  His goal was well taken, but his celebration is what I enjoyed the most, his passion and intensity really had a great effect on the crowd and his teammates.

Rosicky had another solid game, he's definitely the engine, and pace setter going forward.  Whenever he receives the ball he pushes it forward at pace, and it seem to have a contagious effect on the other players going forward.  Also his technical ability controlling ball , turning defenders, and accelerating up the pitch is right up there with some best to wear and Arsenal jersey.

Santi got his groove back.  He showed wonderful control all match and was the teams creative force in attack.  I felt his ball control had been letting him down in recent matches, but against Man City he showed his technical quality.

The Bad - The defense on the first Man City goal was typical, and unnecessary.  Man City easily scored on the counter, when Arsenal push too many players forward, and when you play against a team like City they make you pay for it with goals, even if this goal was a little on the lucky side.  The eagerness and intensity Arsenal display going forward, has to be replicated whenever the opponent has the opportunity to counter.  All players must communicate and bust a gut to get back defensively, especially early in the match against a quality team.  I must give a shout out to the way the defense responded to giving up that early goal.  The defense really buckled down and put in a solid defensive shift in the 2nd half, which led to the ability for Arsenal to really attack and go for the win.

The Ugly - Clichy's and Nasri's hairdos, even Sagna looks at those two and shakes his head in disgust.  The pair go to City, get paid loads of money, and still cant get a proper haircut.

Peace Out,
Blanco









Friday, March 28, 2014

Kill Your Ego

Another big game this Saturday for Arsenal's quest for 3rd place.  It's going to take a lot to achieve but I do believe it can be done.  The next 3 league games for #Arsenal will be the deciding factor for MY 3rd place aspirations.  It all starts with the title favorites coming to the Emirates.  If #Wenger hasn't learned anything by now then he's never going to learn, so just in case he's as clueless as the pundits suggest, I will share with him my expertise in footballing tactics(wink wink).  Before we get to my brilliant tactics, I need to start with the manager's mental approach, because if Wenger's mental approach is correct then the tactics to be used will fall right in place.  First, kill your ego Mr.Wenger.  Man City are the better team with better players currently in waaaay better form.  Secondly, Mr.Wenger you should not have any misconceived notions of Arsenal winning the league, even if you believe the team still can, DO NOT relay that message to the team.  The message to frenetically stress to the team is getting 3rd place.  By taking this approach, the manager will quell the player's competitive spirit and actually motivate them, instead of insulting this depleted squads intelligence by constantly selling the pipe dream of winning the title.  

Once Wenger accepts the reality of the situation, and redirects the teams focus on finishing in 3rd, the tactics will have to coincide with the manager's new humbled mindset.  

Tactics for the next 2 games (Man City & Everton)

Defending - Don't play a high line keep it tight and defend as one solid unit be COMPOSED, RELAXED and FOCUSED.  Avoid getting stretched by any means, and the best way to achieve this is by not playing high line.

Attacking - Attack responsibly don't get stretched attacking, everybody cant go forward at the same time and leave the center backs exposed.  When the team finally gets the ball, its imperative to be patient in possession, dont rush through the build up, slow it down, make sure we keep our offensive and defensive shape, and then pass it around (sideways backwards, forward) it doesn't matter just keep the ball to frustrate them, get them stretched, and slowly but surely break them down, and get goal.

Man City, unlike Arsenal really do have the opportunity to win the league title, so all the pressure will be on them, a draw does them no good they need to win and will be desperately trying to defeat Arsenal Saturday.  If the team uses my brilliant (wink wink) tactics, then all that pressure and anxiety starts to drastically multiply, and the longer we can frustrate them, the more desperate and stretched they will become, which will lead to more space for Arsenal to exploit and more scoring opportunities on the counter attack.

Prediction: Arsenal 2 - 1 Man City
Goals by Ox & Arteta

Peace Out,
Blanco




Wednesday, March 26, 2014

3rd Place? Si Se Puede!

#Arsenal 2 - 2 #Swansea City

It takes a lot dedication to be an Arsenal supporter, especially when spring rolls around.  By the time spring rolls around the squad is ravished with injuries, drained mentally and physically, and completely debilitated heading into the most important part of the season, and as much as I fooled myself into thinking that this spring would be different, its not, its the exact same scenario, Arsenal bravely fighting for fourth place.  Last nights match was a tough pill to swallow, but it's in the past, and all the teams focus and energy should now be getting 3rd place.  Arsenal can't win the league now, but 3rd place is not out of reach. With Liverpool's upcoming fixtures( Spuds(haha),Man City, and Chelsea), if Arsenal take care of their business, then maybe, just maybe they could sneak in there for 3rd place, and avoid champions league qualifiers, which would be a massive necessity and achievement with the World Cup looming.  #COYG #AFC  

The Good - The enigma that is known as Lukas Podolski.  Its been a while since Arsenal were in a situation to bring in a substitute who would drastically change the match.  I cant remember, but when was the last time Arsenal were down a goal and brought on a 2nd half sub who changed the game?  That is exactly what happen in the 2nd half against Swansea City.  Podolski came on and in true Enigma like fashion, he was eager, involved, and changed the course of the game with a well taken goal and quality cross to assist Giroud for the go ahead goal.  Its games like this that leave Arsenal supporters perplexed about why there is so much inconsistency in Podolski's game.  In some games he barely gets a kick of the ball, and some games he scores and assist brilliant goals, and in last nights match against Swansea it was the latter.  In a match where Arsenal huffed and puffed, but could not get that breakthrough goal, Podolski was just the spark Arsenal needed to get going and finally take the lead.

The Bad -  The amount of time Neil Taylor had to swing in that cross to Bony was irresponsible.  One of the things that frustrates me most about the way Arsenal defend, is the complete lack of urgency, and the lack of awareness early on in matches.  Go back and watch the replay of Swansea's first goal.  You should noticed the amount TIME and SPACE Taylor had to pick out Bony for the opening goal.  The pundits lament on and on about how Swansea only had two shots on goal, well thats all it takes when you give players at the highest level time and space to pick out teammates in the box.  How about for the rest of the season, Arsenal employ the tactics, that worked so well during last year's run in.  Last year Arsenal's mental approach, no matter who the team was playing, was absorb pressure, keep it tight, desperately defend as a unit, and counter attack.

The Ugly - The last 10 min of the game.  If you didn't know the score and watched the last 10 minutes of that game, you would've thought Arsenal desperately needed a goal to get a result.  Players were frantically pushing up field in attack, rushing passes in an attempt to create scoring chances.  Players were out of position, and showed no composure when it came to controlling and retaining the ball.  It was an absolute horror show, that culminated into an bumbling own goal that cost Arsenal all three crucial points.  When is the last time you can remember, the Emirates singing "Ole Ole" during the closing stages of a match, as Arsenal pass the ball around?  It's been a while since I've heard the "ole's", but I do hear the rumbling groans of "Oh shit Oh shit" every time an Arsenal player looses the ball, and makes a bad decision late in a game.

Peace Out,
Blanco



Sunday, March 23, 2014

Isn't It Ironic?

#Chelsea 6 - 0 #Arsenal
Match Stats


Isn't it ironic, that on this momentous occasion ( #Wenger #1000th match), playing against the cunt-like manager who labeled Wenger a "specialist in failure."  Mourinho in brilliant cunt-like form also refused to give any credit or acknowledgement to Wenger's 1000th match, and instead insulted Wenger by insinuating Arsenal Football Club deserve all the credit for sticking with Wenger "in the bad moments, and especially when the bad moments were quit a lot."  And after all this, Mourinho's squad then proceeded to go out and destroy Arsenal in the first 20 minutes of the match, and effectively turning Wenger's career milestone into one of the most  forgettable matches in all his 1000 games.  Yep, definitely ironic.

The Good - The combined efforts of Matic and Luiz for Chelsea FC.  The two of them brilliantly controlled the midfield with power, pace, and precision.  They looked like they were playing against an u-21 side, physically intimidating the Arsenal midfield with precise collisions and timely fouls.  Every time an Arsenal midfielder received the ball, Matic and Luiz  aggressively swarmed with pace and power, like when you stick a piece of meat into a fish tank full of piranha's.  Isn't it ironic, that all the qualities these two defensive midfielders possess, (steel, metal, size, strength, pace) are all the same qualities Arsenal supporters have been hopelessly craving since the days of Viera and Gilberto.

The Bad - Arsenal's inability to technically control the ball under pressure, and string a few passes together was atrocious, and a continuation from the last 2 matches.  Every time big clubs play the pressing game against Arsenal, the technical control and quality has not been up to par.  In today's match, Arsenal had too many loose passes, too many loose touches, all of which led to what Chelsea love to do tactically.  When the opportunity presents itself, Chelsea aggressively press, win the ball back, and counter attack at pace, score a goal and sit in their defensive shell, and  wait for the opportunity to do it all again.  Saturday Arsenal played right into Chelsea's counter attacking trap, and gifted them the all 3 points in the first 20 minutes of the match.

Ox's is red card.  Not a lot to say about it, just that Arsenal players continuously do dumb-ass-shit at the worst possible times, during the most important matches.

The tactics chosen were atrocious.  First let me start out with the obvious, Arsenal didn't need to win the match against Chelsea, they just could not afford to loose the match. The game plan for Arsenal should have been the same tactics used in the Tottenham match.  Absorb pressure and catch Chelsea on the counter attack, and maybe, just maybe, nick a goal late.  Chelsea would have gladly obliged and played out a draw, just like in the previous meeting.   Chelsea were always going to play not to loose, they made their intentions very clear by playing two very defensive minded holding midfielders.  The same mistakes Arsenal made away from home against Man City and Liverpool, were the same mistakes made today.  Arsenal came to Stamford Bridge with the assumption of getting all 3 points in splendid fashion.  The same Stamford Bridge, where Chelsea are unbeaten in 76 games, the same Stamford Bridge where Jose Mourinho has never lost.

The Ugly - Jose Mourinho's flagrant lack of respect and unwarranted criticism towards a coaching icon has been disgraceful, and the no handshake at the end of Saturday's match was the icing on the shit cake.

Peace Out,
Blanco



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Monday, March 17, 2014

An Absolute Thunder Bastard!

Tottenham 0 - 1 Arsenal
Match Stats

Coming into Sundays North London derby match I was a bit anxious, especially since Arsenal have not won at White Heart Shame since 2007.  I figured with Spuds having an abysmal week culminating in that terrible home lost to Benfica.  A loss in which the Benfica coach pulled a Theo and flaunted the scoreline to the Spuds bench causing Tottenham's psycho coach to flip out for the 2nd time this week.   I thought coming into Sunday's derby match Tottenham would invoke the good ole siege mentality ploy.  You know the one "it's us against the world" or "it's us against are crazy manager, who called us all a bunch of gutless punks, after an unlucky loss to Chelsea."  I thought surely after a two hour players only meeting/shouting session Tottenham would come into today's game fired up, desperate to put last week behind them against their bitter rivals.  And to be honest, Spuds put in a lot of effort and competed admirably, but it wasn't to be for Spuds, and Arsenal had enough class to get all 3 points.

The Good - Rosicky's goal was fantastic.  It was an absolute Thunder Bastard, shot like an arrow into the upper left corner.  The goal came from and errant pass in midfield by Sandro, and to make things worst, while trying to win back the ball, he was out muscled by guess who, thats right you guess it, The OX, who continued up the pitch and found Rosicky out wide who in return passed it back to OX.  The pass by Rosicky to OX had a little too much pace, but OX did well to control the pace of the pass with a little flick to right of the defender, and thats when it fell perfectly to an on coming Rosicky who just flat out kicked the hell the ball.  It was the perfect way start (72 seconds) to a very tense North London derby.  Rosicky not only scored the winning goal, but he also ran his socks off for the team and had an all around solid match.  It is no surprise that when he finally came off the pitch, Arsenal really struggled to pass and keep the ball, and Spuds really controlled possession and pinned Arsenal back.  I could not be happier for Rosicky, a player who's been through a lot, with all those years injured.  Rosicky has shown the type of class, resiliency, loyalty, and most important the honesty to stay at the club and "pay back" the club for sticking by him all those years injured with the kind of wonderful displays of quality and enthusiasm that we all witnessed in Sundays derby.

Per and Koscielny were solid and brave all match, their performance could not have come at a better time.  When these two get it right, boy do they get it right, they perfectly compliment each other.  Everything Per lacks as a footballer Koscielny has and vice versa.  The way Per "lets" Koscielny cover for him is genius, and every time one of those desperate Spuds crosses came into the box, Per was there to head the ball to safety. Koscielny battled with a bearded African twice his size (Adebayor) all game, and every time he had to make a last ditch tackle he pulled it off.  Arsenal's defense was under a lot pressure today, but these two showed the type of commitment and teamwork needed for Arsenal's title challenge.

The Bad - The Ox, first let me start out by saying, Ox had a wonderful game..  BUT LETS BE HONEST, Ox missed two wonderful chances in the first half that could have made my Sunday afternoon a little less stressful.  I'll give Ox a break on the 2nd chance although he really should be hitting the target, but the 1st chance was inexcusable. On the first chance Ox had so many choices, he could have passed to Podolski, he could have chipped the keeper early, or he could have just shot on target, but instead he choose to do his best Gervinho impersonation, and leave all Arsenal fans perplexed has to what in the hell was he thinking.  Ox is a young exciting versatile player, and I accept the fact that composure comes with maturity, and when Ox fully matures, Arsenal are going to have one hell of player.

The Ugly -Almunia, I mean Szczesny in goal looked rusty and indecisive.  You could actually see the wheels turning in his head, to come or not come that was the question, and he got the answer wrong on a couple of very nervy occasions during  a very difficult stretch in the game.  The way Fabianski's been playing the manager really has to think about going with the hot hands, not because Szczesny is terrible or anything like that, but because Fabianski is in better form.  Some might say I'm over reacting, but those blunders could have really cost us the game and the title challenge.  If the manager chooses which keepers to start, based on the last two  matches they've played, then you would think Wenger would choose Fabianski.  Young keepers have those stretch of matches where inconsistency and poor decision making start to creep in.  Lets hope this isn't one of those stretches, but if it is, Arsenal have a proven backup keeper who has shown he can step in and fell the void, at least until he gets hurt( I kid I kid).

Final Thought - Last year when Arsenal went to Germany and defeated Bayern, it really laid the ground work for Arsenal's season to get on track.  After that win in Germany against the future CL cup winners, Arsenal went on one of the best run in's I can remember.  The run in was so unforgettable because of the way the team won games.  Arsenal didn't win those games with that swashbuckling, free flowing, lots of goal scoring style.  Arsenal won  those games the old fashion way, with solid defense and timely goals.  I cant remember exactly off hand how many 1 nil victories Arsenal won during that stretch, but I bet it was a lot, and Sunday's derby match really reminded of what this squad is capable of defensively.  As Arsenal supporters lets all hope that this years return from Germany sets the wheels in motion for another brilliant run in to the season.

Peace Out,
Blanco




Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Respectable

Bayern 1 - 1 Arsenal 
(3-1 agg.)

A respectable game against the best team in Europe. As an Arsenal supporter thats all we could ask for,especially since the tie was already tarnished because of the red card in the first leg. Against a team like Bayern you need luck on your side, and Arsenal didn't have any, but by the end of the two legs Arsenal had respect.

The Good - OX once again was lively aggressive and Arsenal's best player by far.  His runs with the ball were tremendous, every time Arsenal were backed into their own half Ox would break out and go on a run and get into Bayern's half.  He's really turning into  a handful for defenders and really showed his skills against the best team in Europe.  One of things I like about Ox is how versatile his game has become, we've always known he could play in the middle and out wide, but it seems like he can play different styles in those positions.  Aggressive, physical, technical you name it Ox can play it, and tonight he was extremely aggressive and effective.

Podolski's finish was pure class.  The ease and power in which he was able to dispatch the goal showed the class he's capable.  Once he got away with the little tap on Lahm and rounded the corner, I just had a funny feeling he was going to score.  The guy has class and with Ozil hurt we're going to need him to step up in the coming fixtures.

 Fabianski -  I cant tell how much this guy has improved, I was one of those fans who thought Wenger should have kept Almunia over Fabianski.....I know right crazy, but that's how bad his decision making was. I know you all remember Sol Campbell's back pass to Fabianski at the Camp Nou or how about the FA Cup final against Chelsea. My how things have changed, Fabianski's performance tonight was excellent.  He looks way more solid and mature in his decision making and extremely athletic.  The save on the PK and then the reactions to get the rebound,was brilliant.

The Bad - The inability for Arsenal to keep the ball,was just not good enough for a team with the technical ability of Arsenal. Arsenal's ability to pass the ball and keep the ball was embarrassing at times.  There was a lot of lashing at the ball, kicking it anywhere when pressured, instead of having some composure to find the open man.  There were a few moments when Arsenal put some quick touches/passes together but all in all Arsenal didn't do a good job particularly in the midfield, where it really looked like Bayern successfully shut Arteta out the game.

The tactics, Arsenal really should have tried to press a little more, at least periodically to make it a little more uncomfortable for Bayern.  The way Arsenal played the firt 10mins in the first leg, should have been the blue print for the entirety this match. The team's mentality should have been lets let the chips fall where they may, and if we get destroyed on the counter, so be it, at least we went for it.  There would have been no shame in loosing to the best team in Europe, while trying to overturn 2 away goals at their stadium.

The Ugly - Robben diving. If there was a top ten most wanted list for diving then Robben would be serously pushing Suarez and Bale for that #1 position. Why do players dive? Because it works. The ref's continuessly fall for blatent dives, from players with the most notorious reputations for diving. If there is any doubt, then you have to deny the penalty, because you know the player drawing the foul is a con artist. If the refs start taking reputations into account for penalties, I think we could see a decrease in diving in the box.

Peace Out,
Blanco

Saturday, March 8, 2014

The Correct Response

FA Cup Quarterfinal Match - Arsenal 4 - 1 Everton
Match Stats

A wonderful response to the Stoke City match.  What Arsenal lacked in energy, drive, and urgency against the Ogre's, was on full display against Everton.  I was put at ease early on with the way the Gunner's started the 1st half.  I knew it was going to be one of those games Arsenal would win.  You could see the team was ready and willing to compete, and as Arsenal supporters that's all we crave, is for the team to consistently competes with urgency, NO MATTER WHO THE COMPETITION.  Arsenal beat a good Everton side the way Arsenal are supposed to, with more class, more technical ability and an all-around better squad with better players.  Better players who were fully committed and ready to  compete from the opening whistle.  Hopefully Arsenal can replicate this mentality for the rest of the season, and end the ear-beatings about the trophy drought Arsenal supporters endure on a weekly basis.

The Good - The team as a whole played outstanding, they were intense focused and ready to play from the beginning & kudos to Wenger for having the team mentally prepared Saturday.

Santi Carzola had a great match.  This whole season Ive been half heartily telling myself "Santi's coming around, he's getting back to form", but now, with full conviction, I can honestly say, "Santi's coming around, he's getting back in form." Saturday his play reminded me of the player we relied upon so much last year, buzzing around creating opportunities, and setting up the 1st goal with a killer pass to Ozil.

Mesut Ozil, the man has been taking more hits than a Colorado pot head.  Saturday he showed all the haters his class by scoring the opener and dishing a wonderful dime to Giroud. Was there another player in the world who needed to have great game? I cant think of one, and the overly excited German's response to all the criticism was well timed.

The Ox once again set it off from jump street, flying around the pitch creating danger bullying players loosing the ball and getting it right back out muscling fools scratching clawing not staying down complaining not whining earning a PK, and most importantly, showing the drive and passion it takes to earn a victory.

The Not-So- Bad - Mikel Arteta had quite a few loose touches and passes for his high standards, and he was really becoming rattled during that little stretch before the penalty.  You could clearly see he was getting angry with himself, Everton players, and the ref's, which makes the fact that he could calmly make back to back PK's even more impressive.  Be honest how many of you could watch that 2nd PK?  I couldn't watch either, I know right.

The Ugly - Mark Clattenburg's John Terry haircut, and the decision to have the PK re-taking was ugly and uncalled for.  To me, its always going to look very suspicious if the ref makes that decision.  Why, in a well contested big game does the ref make that call on something that happens on all PK's?  Why would the ref choose to possibly decide the game at that moment? No coaches or players complained or asked for that call to be made.  That's because they and the ref know it happens every PK, it even happens right after the ref chooses to make that dumb-ass decision(Giroud does the exact same thing on the 2nd PK). Mark Clattenburg is an attention whore who loves putting his sticky hair gelled fingers all over the game, he loves everybody talking about Mark Clattenburg, why else would he make the most unnecessary match deciding decisions. 

Peace Out,
Blanco

Friday, March 7, 2014

All Eggs In FA Cup Basket...Please?

Aw yes, now that’s more like it, an Arsenal player getting hurt while playing in a useless International friendly.  Arsenal fighting to hang on to fourth place and Arsenal getting knocked out of Champions League all within a week’s time.  Does that sound familiar?  Why does it sound familiar?  I tell you why, because at this point in the season, Arsenal are worn out, exhausted due to injuries and not having the squad depth to compete in four competition’s.  Last year when Arsenal crashed out of all competition, it was the best thing for the team because of the battle Arsenal were in to achieve fourth place, and even with crashing out of all competitions, Arsenal still barely scraped by for that last Champions League spot.  This year Arsenal are in a similar position as far as being on the cusp of crashing out of all competitions.  Some supporters would say the team is still in it for the league title, but c’mon really, stop it.  The only difference between last year and this year is Arsenal are in the Quarterfinals of the FA Cup and with a win on Saturday Arsenal are in the last four, and if we get a lucky draw who knows. 

That brings me to my next point, the debate this week has been should Wenger field a strong squad or a weak squad in lieu of the midweek Champions League match vs Bayern Munich.  The answer is unequivocally field a strong squad, for the simple fact that Arsenal will not win the league(too many better teams to play), and there’s no way Arsenal are going to overcome 2 away goals in Munich. BECAUSE of what HAPPEN LAST YEAR, Pep will have all the motivation material needed for his squad to prevent lightning from striking twice.  And since Arsenal have to score 3 goals, the counter attack for Bayern will be twice as potent, and that is why I’m predicting a loss for Arsenal in the return leg.  With that said, to me Arsenal do have enough quality to battle on 2 fronts (4th place and the FA Cup). Arsenal have a much better squad in terms of quality, and Wenger has to realize the wonderful opportunity Arsenal have, and that's why he’s got to put all his eggs in the FA Cup basket and play a strong squad.  The last time Everton came to the Emirates, they really outplayed Arsenal, especially in the 1st half, passing it around beautifully.  Everton will come into the game knowing they have the players and confidence to cause Arsenal all sorts of problems, and because of this Wenger has to play his strongest side.  The only change I would accept is Fabianski instead of Szsz.

Tactics – Everton like to keep the ball and play it on the ground.  Everton also like to get both fullbacks heavily involved in the attack leaving themselves open for the counter attack.  Arsenal should sit back, be very organized and keep it tight defensively, absorb Everton’s pressure and when the opportunities present themselves, counter with pace and efficiency.  #FAcup #Arsenal #COYG

Prediction - Arsenal 2 – 0 Everton
Goals – Giroud & Ozil

Peace Out,
Blanco

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Once Again Arsenal Stoked

Stoke City 1 - 0 Arsenal
Match Report

Oh man what an awful game to watch from an Arsenal perspective.  When I saw the line up I knew it was going to be a long game, and when I saw Arsene Wenger and Steve Bould giggling during the 1st half I knew the squad wasn't prepared to match Stoke City's intensity, an play with that frenetic desperate no holds barred approach Arsenal's title challenge needed in today's match.

The Good - Wow! Not a whole lot of good things in this match, but if you press me on one thing I would say Ox.  I cant for the life of me explain why he didn't start, this was the type of match Ox should be starting.  Ox's energy attitude and physicality are all things you need when playing against Ogre's in Ogre Land.  When is the last time you can remember Ox writhing wallowing and complaining after being fouled? When The Ox finally came on he was bright lively and created a couple of wonderful scoring opportunities.  My only knock on Ox would be his honesty, I felt he should've went down in the box late in the match, just to see if the shitty ref felt guilty enough to award Arsenal a penalty.  Desperate times call for desperate actions and Arsenal were beyond desperate at that stage in the game.

The Bad -  Arsene's decision not to start Ozil Ox, and Flimini.  Ozil has had 10 days off and that's plenty of time off, especially considering the fact that Arsenal are very much in a title race AND Arsenal dont play midweek AND Arsene hardly EVER rotates for league games.  It was pretty obvious at halftime that Podolski had dipped into Diaby's medical marijuana and Rosicky just looked tired warranting the manager to make some changes sooner rather than later.  I felt if the manager was going to rest a player then it would be Jack.  If your squad is going to be playing a bunch of animals, then your going to need to play at least one animal, and Flimini is Arsenal's animal, and the team needed Flimini's attitude and intensity against Stoke City. 

The Ugly -  Stoke City fans, The Britannia Stadium, the first half were all very ugly, but not half as ugly as Charlie Adam and the refs performance.  Charlie Adam is the dirtiest player in the BPL, not just his appearance but his play on the pitch.  He's fat out of shape and slow, and since he's playing in the midfield, he's always going to be late for tackles.  Charlie Adam doesn't care about being late for tackles, his attitude is since I ran all the way over here, I might as well do the river dance on somebodies shin bone.  The beauty of it all is he ALWAYS gets away with committing terrible fouls.  That brings me  to the ref who refused to give Charlie Adam any cards, and awarded a soft penalty to Stoke City.  How does the ref think its possible for a human to jump in air and kick a ball with is hands by his side.  The decision was terrible and gave Stoke City who created nothing all match a beautifully wrapped gift and all 3pts.

Final Thought - Flat uninspired performance at the wrong time against the wrong team at the wrong place with the wrong referee.  Arsenal must now pick themselves up get back on track and get ready for next weeks FA Cup Quarter Final match against Everton, their last opportunity for cup.  That's right I said it, lets hope not, but lets be honest, it aint looking so good.  COYG!

Peace Out,
Blanco