Big Ron steps in to solve Arsenal crisis…

2 comments October 8th, 2004 11:34am gilbertosilver

Well, sort of.

To be honest, there’s probably been a lot lost in translation with this whole story. As our friends over at Arseblog astutely point out, there are huge cultural differences in Spain that go some way towards explaining how something like this could ever be said in any sort of professional capacity.

Personally, I think Aragones may have even been trying to stir up some anger Reyes through abuse of his close friend and team-mate. Obviously, it has backfired hugely, and it doesn’t go any way towards justifying it, but like I said – it’s a tricky one to try and get to grips with.

So let’s leave it.

The subject of this whole scandal, Thierry Henry, has been named the new Gunner-Blog Man of the Moment, after two outstanding performances against Rosenborg, and later Charlton.

Yesterday’s AGM produced no noteworthy news.

Plus, I wasn’t there, so can’t really write about it.

Have a good weekend.

THE EMIRATES STADIUM – What’s in a name?

230 comments October 6th, 2004 10:43am gilbertosilver

Yesterday, I was vehement in my criticism of the stadium’s new name.

My comments provoked a lot of interesting reaction, a lot of which seemed to suggest that I was being too quick to place judgement on a deal that will eventually earn the club around £100m.

I think that’s a fair point. Arsenal have a hugely expensive stadium to pay for, and this sum will certainly go some way towards balancing our books.

It could also be argued that this money might even be invested in the squad, improving the on-pitch product for all our fans.

Certainly there are worse alternatives to Emirates.

Hewlett Packard, for example.

However, my anger stems from a genuine sadness at the loss of so much history.

I’m incredibly proud of Highbury. It means so much to me and so many others. For whatever reason, I can’t imagine ever feeling the same attachment to “The Emirates Stadium”. It doesn’t feel like it’s ours.

That’s all I’m prepared to say, and that’s the root of any frustration I may have expressed.

Believe me, I am dying to be proved wrong.

In some very good news, Arsene Wenger is close to penning a new contract with us. He celebrated by visiting the site of the new stadium.

Some pictures are just so fantastically surreal that they don’t require a caption.

Arsene, you legend.

A Picture of a Rubbish Stadium.

727 comments October 5th, 2004 10:40am gilbertosilver

Oh well.

Looks like an airport, doesn’t it.

The Emirates Stadium

15 comments October 5th, 2004 09:42am gilbertosilver

Criminal.

Absolutely criminal.

Chelski-branded shite.

We always knew this was going to happen – somewhere along the line some big company would come in with an offer we couldn’t refuse, and the-stadium-formerly-known-as-Ashburton-Grove would be renamed in a mostly rubbish way.

However, we hoped for a name with some credibility, or affiliation with the club.

The Nike Stadium.

The JVC Arena.

The John Lukic Bowl.

But no.

We get Emirates – the soulless bastards who sponsor Roman’s boys.

I’m off to go drown my sorrows on a Fanta Limon.

Rock.

Henry’s wonder-goal eases Arsenal back into top gear…

447 comments October 4th, 2004 11:21am gilbertosilver

The return of the absolutely fabregas Cesc coincided with a return to Arsenalâ??s trigger-happy form, putting four past Charlton on Saturday.

Cesc himself, alongside an impressive Patrick Vieira, was superb, whilst Thierry Henry did his talent justice for perhaps the first time this season, turning in an incredible performance capped by two extraordinary goals.

The first of which will be remembered forever (and not just because it fell in the 48th minute of our 48th game unbeaten). Receiving the ball eight yards out with his back to goal, he flicked the ball with his heel through the legs of Jonathan Fortune and into the net. Quite simply stunning.

Freddie had previously knocked in the first, and Henryâ??s brace was followed by a first-time Reyes drive.

Apologies for my absence â?? Iâ??ve been doing the whole â??uniâ? thing.

But Iâ??m still alive, so that canâ??t be a bad thing.

Apparently, Edu might be leaving. I wouldn’t be hugely surprised.

In other news, fallen angel Martin Keown could be set for a return to the Premiership with Pompey.

Watch your back, Horseface.

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