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Written by Mean Lean on Wednesday, 16 March 2011 14:10

After being on such a high when I published yesterday's blog, things have taken a turn for the worse. I played football last night and have damaged my thigh and can barely walk. Yesterday, I was almost doing back flips when I heard that Johan Djourou could actually be back within two weeks and then my joy was utterly squashed when Arsenal announced that they still expected him to be out for the long term, he is set to see a specialist tomorrow. It would be great if we were saving the good news for a rainy day, i.e. just before we play West Brom but I shall now fear the worst after having my hopes up for no apparent reason.

Yesterday's early Swiss FA news and then Arsenal news later on during the day was a bit like being a kid and wanting the latest games console. Begging your parents for it for the last 6 months, which probably felt closer to 6 years at that age. Then your dad comes home with the console box after work and you jump around saying 'thank you, thank you!!' only to be told that it is just the packaging. The box actually contains a five pack of grandad slippers, pink fluffy ones at that.

Thomas Vermaelen has spoken about his frustration of being away from the thick of the action and that it is has been a mental test for him during his time out. I think his leadership qualities have been missed more than his actual playing ability. Don't get me wrong, I think Vermaelen is a quality central defender. Great passer, strong in the tackle, brave and fully committed. But I think the Djourou - Koscielny partnership has been one of the season highlights this season. We have the third best defensive record in the league which stands above Manchester United at present. You may not have heard that too frequently because the media would have you believe that Tottenham have a better defence than we do *bursts into laughter* 

Like I have said previously, we can do nothing at all about the Verminator, we can only wish him a quick recovery and look forward to watching him play, hopefully in pre season.

We have no choice but to rely on what we currently have and that is two fit first team central defenders. Statistically Laurent Koscielny and Sébastien Squillaci have not worked as a partnership and the figures look quite scary. But what I shall cling onto is the fact that since we have tightened up as a team and started defending better from the front, sort of post Manchester United away in December, those two haven't played very much together. When we defend properly as a team then it takes so much of the pressure away from our defenders. The whole team has to defend correctly, once they do then our central defenders will play better and concede less. That is my theory at least.

It is vital that the players find their game again because domestically I do not believe that we have been anywhere near our best since 12th February when we beat Wolves 2-0 at home. It is not difficult to see why that was when you look at the line up.

Szczesny

Sagna Djourou Koscielny Clichy

Song Wilshere

Cesc

Walcott Van Persie Arshavin

We have had injuries to key personnel from that game until now. Van Persie, Walcott, Cesc, Song and now Djourou have been out and four of the five are spinal players. It has affected our game. While it is easy to blame the players that have taken their place, it seems all to easy to ignore that these 'back up' players are still trying to catch up to the other players who have had the benefit of match fitness and momentum. For those who have Arsenal TV Online, I urge you to watch Cesc's return to the team against Blackburn away earlier in the season after being behind the rest of his colleagues in a match fitness and sharpness sense.

While we do not have another Alex Song, Cesc Fabregas or Robin Van Persie, I refuse to believe that our squad players are all of a sudden rubbish but hey, I guess this is a never ending argument which will always have different views so I shall back out slowly, slam the door and run away as fast as I can before the shouting comes my way.

Without a midweek game to prepare for, hopefully the available players are working to re-tune the engine of the team. We need to get back to our peak. West Brom away is now the most important game of the season and we cannot afford to start the game as we did against Sunderland. We need to start every game as we did against Manchester City and Chelsea at home and we need to finish every game as we did against Barcelona also at the home of football.

Much is being made of the increase in ticket prices for next season and I think supporters have a right to voice concerns over high price tickets increasing. I understand that totally. However I do not agree that ticket prices should have any connection to the amount spent in the transfer window.

Would fans accept it if we had bought Joleon Lescott instead of Laurent Koscielny or perhaps Bebe instead of Van Persie. I mean Bebe cost almost £4 million more than Robin. The quality of a squad is not at all related to the cost of the squad.

We have a manager who more often than not can find top quality for low prices. Arsenal Football club, not Arsene Wenger have never over spent on players and our manager has to work within a budget, he always has. As with London transport, they can slap whatever price they want on their tickets and it is down to us if we want to take the train or walk.

Football is not tax, we have to make our own decisions. 

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Comments (21)

  • tomstoned  - ooopss
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    but Sir...

    what have we won ?..finding those incredible low cost players ?,its not that long ago since the l*natic wenger said that all money earned would be reinvested in the team..yeah right ?..

    this is only the start of The Arsenal slowly becoming what the board..hilly woody gazidis and wenger wants...a great company for making money...and where the football side of it all isnt that important..as we clearly see these days..

    we Gooners should just give up,cant afford watching them anyway...and there isnt that interesting either, watching sissy boys who dont even want to win...but that pleases wenger who doesnt care about winning either..far more important to save a buck..
  • Chengiskhan  - Another myopic fan
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    I'm not usually prone to posting links, but the article below is absolutely fantastic and really describes well what is happening at Arsenal. The fact of the matter is that if we win the league this year, we will actually be about two seasons ahead of schedule. Most Arsenal fans do not want to hear that but it is absolutely true.

    http://www.arsenalreport.com/2011/03/the-mighty-transition-why- arsenal-havent-won-anything-in-6-years/
  • Goonerboy  - Radical, but it may work!
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    As a football fan I'm interested in following a team and not a business.

    I agree with the way Arsenal are run and would be devastated if we ever became a rich boys toy like Chelski and Man Citeh. However, I think it is high time the heirachy at Arsenal understood that the passion of following a football club is not linked to annual financial results and satisfaction with qualifying for the CL. It is all about winning trophies.

    I admit we have been unlucky with injuries and some rather awful howlers in key matches. But every season we have been one or two players away from winning something and that really hurts. So, as radical as it may sound, I think we should voice our opinion by boycotting one home match this season.

    It's time the Arsenal board learnt that they need to appease fans with results on the field rather than off it!
  • The Captain  - Winning!
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    But Sir . . .

    Why is it so important to you that we win another trophy? Obviously for you, that is all that matters. Have Birmingham had a good season because they won the Carling Cup? . . . I think not. Top 4 is a good season. Anything outside it is pretty poor. You must be in the top 4 to play at the highest level. We do that every season. 15 consecutive years of top 4 Wenger has given you. If you can't see what's good about that, then so be it. Winning a trophy other than the Premiership is all about luck and who has it on the day. ANYONE can win a trophy. ANYONE, Portsmouth, Birmingham, ANYONE!!! Can anyone get in the top 4. NO CHANCE.

    I'll gladly take a trophy when it comes, but if it doesn't, no big deal. The day we stop competing at the highest level, like Liverpool, I will take stock and have a think about where we are. Until then, the show goes on. :P
  • MeanLean
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    Has Wenger ever built a winning team by spending big money? We as fans seem to forget what we have done in the past and how it was done.

    Vieira (3.5m), Petit (3m), Overmars (£7m), Pires (£6), Ljungberg(£3m)

    These were roughly the prices of the players who formed a vital part in some of the best teams ever witnessed in this country.

    The argument about the club making money was not brought up when we were winning trophies. We were doing much of the same as we are now.
  • MeanLean
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    I shall indeed have a read of that a little later. Thanks
  • CHRIS  - BOYCOTT
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    I THINK US ARSENAL FANS NEED TO START BOYCOTTING THE GAMES TO GIVE THEM A WAKE UP CALL TO INVEST IN GETTING SOME TROPHIES.THE BOARD ARE NEVER GOING TO SAKE WENGER MATTER OF FACT THEY MIGHT EVEN BEG HIM TO STAY IF HE DECIDES TO LEAVE.WENGER IS SAVING THEM MONEY AND STILL GETTING THEM IN THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE SO WHY GET RID OF HIM?WENGER DOES NOT EVEN NEED TO SPEND 50MILLION TO GET THIS TEAM TO WIN SOME TROPHIES.HE KNOWS WHAT THE TEAM NEEDS TO WIN TROPHIES HE IS JUST BEING STUBBORN,SO ARSENAL FANS BETTER GET USED TO WINNING NOTHING UNTIL HE DECIDES TO BUY.THIS TEAM NEEDS A FEW MORE PLAYERS AND A LEADER CAUSE FABREGAS ISN'T.WELL AM BOYCOTTING THE GAMES ANYWAY CAUSE I CAN'T AFFORD IT.
  • MeanLean
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    So your plan to make us a better team and club is to boycott the games with 10 games left?

    If we beat West Brom on the weekend then we could well be top of the league but in the next game and upcoming games you think it is a good idea to boycott the club?.... in caps no less?

    Wow.

    It feels like fans are actually more obsessed with buying and new players than the actual objective. The idea that we could be top of the league with ten games to go doesn't actually exist but not having a new goalkeeper and central defender and all the rest is fresh in the mind.

    You've lost me here Chris
  • dan
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    we are not going to win the league!!!! simple as that, this we may be top BS on saturday is irrelevant to the big picture. Equally utd aren't going to lose to bolton on saturday anyway. There is no point paying the club extra money if they aren't going to use it to build up a winning squad. People are so wound up becasue all they here is how well we are doing fianancially but continually seeing the team come up short because the squad simply isn't strong enough. certainly not good PR discussing increases at a time when the average fan is about as low as they have been since wenger arrived and when more and more fans are seriously questioning the managers ability to make us winners again.
  • MeanLean
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    What a fantastic article.

    A must read.
  • richie  - Winning Ways El Capitain
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    That was so well put I had to recheck that I hadn't just written it. I'm a Gooner now just like I was when I was very young. I waited a decade as a kid to personally witness us winning a bit of silverwear. Durring those trophy less years I lived on the stories of my grandfather who told of our great exploites of years passed. More silver wear followed shortly after that famous night with our first double, and me, my grandfather and my whole family revelled in our new success.

    He told me I would live to see my team again do great things and I did! I kept the faith and watched Micky Thomas against all the odds secured the league at Anfield for us. As before more followed. Alas my Grandfather never lived to see our exploites under Graham, as a lover of football I doubt he would've crowed long into the night over the style of football we played back then but I know how much he would've loved those exploites.

    Never in my wildest dreams did I ever dare to dream of what was to come under Arsene Wenger. I'm not at all sure my grandfathers imagination would've stretched to imagine the sumptueous football we played under Arsene and the great players that graced our team.
    I am certain my grandfathers imagination wouldn't have stretched to imagine the move Arsene orchestrated with the building of the magnificient Emirates.

    I waited a decade as a child when a decade felt like a millenium so I'm damed sure I can wait for a trophy now when 5 or 6 years feels like only as many months.

    .
  • richie
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    Like you ML I'm in need of a sat nav to find Chris's way.

    That Article on Arsenal report is fantastic isn't it! I wish it could be repeated in it entirity on this and other blogs as it puts a proper perspective not only on our club in this period but Arsene's achievements.
  • richie
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    We are already winners again we have the Magnificient Emirates and "We've got Arsene Wenger"! "We've got Arsene wemger"!

    Read the above article on www.aresenalreport.com to understand why the majority of us still say "In Arsene we trust"!
  • kc
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    Couldn't agree more. Spot on. I supported the club for more than forty years and like some of yuo would absolutely hate it if some billionaire treats it like a toy. Chelsea owner have to continuily pumpmoney to mantain its position, how long more and whether they will run foul with the new UEFA financial regulations. MC will face similar if not more issues this summer. I doubt they will be in the market considering the after efeects of the Middle East crisis. Their owners will be ill advised to throw money and provoke another reaction there.
    Winning anything would be great, if not, life goes on.
  • Mr H
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    I cannot believe the rot that is being spewed!!!

    People really do believe some strange things.

    Life could be worse all you trophy greedy schmucks... We could be Liverpool: TOP 4 IS NOT A GUARANTEE!!! It is something Wenger has made seem like one, but it isn't. It isn't a title either, and yes that is what we want, but at what cost? 'Pool paid the price but never got the silverware.

    Would you honestly have the CL in the closet with Jose Mourinho as manager? And as a result the destruction of all that has been worked for?

    I have honestly read the call for 'the chosen one' to be our next manager!!! Can life have gotten so bad that grown men cannot wait 6-7 years for a brilliant plan to come together? The A-Team would never have existed were that the case!!!

    What we have developing here is truly history in the making, and none of the greatest historical achievements have come to be as a result of spend spend spend: rather, build, learn, grow...

    United we stand, divided we fall; VICTORIA CONCORDIA CRESCIT (or have we forgotten what our club stands for??????)
  • CHGooner
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    We do seem to have forgotten that motto Mr H, that's the whole point!!

    I look forward to reading this blog for it's never ending optimism, belief and love of all things Arsene. Point is, do you all accept that we have a problem at all? People compare supporting Arsenal these days tio 'Groundhog Day' . The problem with that analogy is that the whole point of 'Groundhog Day' was that the lead character was able to learn from his previous errors and not make the exact same mistakes again, until eventually he was able to overcome all his issues and break out of it. Do you see that here? I don't and that is why we will not win anything else while your beloved Wenger is in charge. He refuses to address the problem,s, believes it is all down to 'experience' or 'bad luck' or 'bad refereeing' or 'injuries'. Get a grip! It's down to crap defending, poor goalkeepers (yes Szeczsney is the exception but he is only 20 and will have a dip in form and make costly errors), poor tactics in big games (or NO tactics worthy of the name), failure to build a 'hard to beat' mentality, failure to invest in 2-3 more players that MIGHT make the difference, and most of all a need to have at least 60% possesion to have any realistic chance of winning a game so by the end of the season we are knackered because we are so damn inefficient.

    Get real guys, how many more years do you want to witness the same capitulations and failures in the last third of the season?
  • colin  - best things for those who wait
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    i get annoyed when are own fans get on are team and football genius Wengers back. been a terrible couple of weeks we all feel it now is not the time to boycott they need are support. the title is a really decentchance of happening. i want hear ya singing and chearing them on more than ever. boycotting the game TUTT man.u , chelsea and spurs would love that. come lads chin up we are ARSEAL....
  • dkgooner  - Thanks
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    My thanks to Chengiskhan for posting the link to an excellent article and to The Captain for his perspective in what it's all about really - watching good, top-flight football season in, season out. Agreed - trophies are just a bonus. I'll try and remember that when I get in whingeing mode again. :lol:

    And all of you who want to support a boycott - please go ahead. The club is better off without you.
  • CHGooner
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    Also Mr H, what sort of Arsenal fan doesn't want us to win the CL because he personally doesn't like a a manager who then brought us that success? How mad is that? This cult of the manager at Arsenal is so destructive that people would rather Wenger stay and win nothing than get another manager in who wins us the CL. Can't fathom that one myself.
  • Mr H
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    CHGooner,

    It is not that I don't want that beautiful bitch of a trophy in the cabinet, I do, I really, REALLY do... The bender that ensued following that night in 2006 lasted a long time to erase the feelings of loss.

    I just want it to be won the right way... And I definitely believe there is a WRONG way to do it... Jose Mourinho (and I don't just pick him for fun but because his name has been bandied about) represents, to me, the WRONG way. How can you take a squad of talent and make them play negative football. Great it may win trophies, but for me that is not the Arsenal way.

    For me, that way is to learn, build, grow. and not SPEND SPEND SPEND.

    Perfect example: Liverpool.

    They won the CL (and bugger all else might I add) and spent a fortune to do so, WHERE ARE THEY NOW???

    The stopped the Rafa rot, but who was there to replace him? There are only a few, a FEW, great managers out there... And like women and toilets, they are either occupied or FULL OF SHIT.

    Having read the article that chengis khan so gracefully drew our attention to, I see that ten year plan as a master stroke of genius. All it takes to work is for fans to support the club (above and beyond the manager) and be patient. Oh yes,,, also to see and believe in the vision.

    If we were going backwards then yes, I would start to doubt. However, not for a second do I think that that is the case. 1st wave: Fabregas, JD, TW14 etc, - 3rd (or 4th) wave: WILSHIRE!!!!

    2nd place with game in hand and three points off is not going backwards. And if you think it is, then that must mean that Liverpool spending 30 mil on Carrol is a step forwards.

    And I just cannot agree with that...
  • dkgooner
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    You tell him, Mr H

    (I can't be bothered)

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