20 days of not being able to blog, of not been able to think straight, with heavy heart, severe headaches, feelings of despair. The fact that the Wenger continues to torture us, inflicting needless defeats with great embarrassment on this great Club of OURS is only testament to the fact that we allow the suffering to continue through our inability to unite and fight for better management from top to bottom. There are still numerous fans (losers in every right themselves) that actually defend his flawed ideology along with inferior players rife throughout the club with an arrogance that even Pele and Maradona would dare not have. The time for changes has long since come and passed. What’s worse now is that those of us that have long championed the need for changes and accountability are growing tired of the fight. This ultimately and regrettably means that we may be starved of real success for many more years to come. So come on you Gooners, don’t let this continue, stand up, fight for the Arsenal and demand the success that this club deserves. People need to be sacked and moved on, there really is no room for sentimentality when it comes to winning.
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April 1, 2011 at 10:05 am |
Let’s hope it’s not another dog day afternoon