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Just Because.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Finally, something to thank Hull City and Phil Brown for.
For the most pessimistic of fans out there, we actually have a result that went our way.

Chelsea only managed a 1-1 draw with Hull City at the KC Stadium.

It's more good news for United really, since they're only 2 points off Chelsea. The table is somewhat easier to look at now with all 3 teams being level on games played. We're 6 points off Chelsea and we play them at the weekend.

The team knows that it's a massive game. In fact, this run of 4 games were all massive but they crumbled like cookies against United. If they're itching to set the records straight then they have to at Stamford Bridge. If they do not even put on a fighting display then I'm ready to concede the title. Sometimes the result doesn't matter. Desire and effort shows for it too and if you have both then you're most probably going to come away with something, barring complications.

Yet again, the team who stands to gain this weekend is United. The result from the Chelsea-Arsenal game would yet again be influential.

I don't believe in calling games a 'must-win' since Arsenal is a top team and they're supposed to win every game.

So I guess every Arsenal fan is hoping against all hope that something special happens. It's times like these where you can see where the real fans are. Those who call for the head of Wenger should seriously take their own head. He brought us the good times, and has taken us through the ugly. He has made several miscalculations but they aren't light decisions. At this point, we can only trust that he knows what he's doing and the team will wake up.

A screaming Arsene would be a great welcome. He can start throwing boots in people's faces too. IDK, just get it together already and prove the world wrong.

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