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Just Because.
Monday, March 8, 2010

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I would so buy that. I wonder if they have a waffle maker too.

More great photos at the source.

A good article here at Avenell Road. Puts great stuff in words about how players who value the game over $ choose Arsenal. I realised most of my friends don't understand my obsession completely.

Arsenal's support of Ramsey was fantastic at the weekend game. And he is rightly touched by it too. There have been articles circling the web regarding his recovery status and how he's not in a cast but on crutches already thanks to a different sort of treatment they gave him. It sounds quite morbid of you ask me. Nevertheless, it's great that he's healing up. Like Wenger says, there's no need to rush anything and he should take his time.

Fabregas seems to have suffered a recurrence of his hamstring but is still 50:50 for the Porto game. Don't think I want to speculate about his inclusion. It's a home game so there's plenty more time for the boss to consider and I'll leave it up to him. No one wants him out of the game for a long time so I'll go with whichever's best. He is maturing into the captain's role splendidly and there's still so much more to come.

Sol Campbell should return to partner Vermaelen in defence. The team that we put out on Tuesday, with or without Fabregas should be capable enough to overcome Porto. Personally, if I had to choose between the league and Europe I'd take the league any day right now. But yeah, who doesn't want both? In a cup competition, my philosophy is that if you ain't going all the way to win it, then maybe it's better to take an early exit. I realised this point this season when we crashed out of the Carling Cup and FA Cup so early. If we had overcome Man City, we would have had a two-legged semi-final tie with United, which would have been quite close to our league encounter. 3 games against United in the span of 2 weeks would be quite damaging. If we had beaten Stoke in the FA Cup we would have faced Chelsea at Stamford Bridge once more. Not quite sure how that'll turn out either and I'd rather not know after we totally crumbled against those 2.

I guess Europe's different since there are teams from the other leagues as well. All I know is, with 9 games left, and the league there for the taking, we gotta keep out momentum. If that means getting the possibility of the European crown out of the way then so be it. An exit tomorrow night would be very difficult to stomach and would make the entire world utterly happy but it could go a long way to play harder for the league and eventually winning it.

The FA Cup and Carling Cup exits sure were blessings in disguise, however painful.

Still, I'd want to believe in this Arsenal team and cheer them all the way.


A Little Drunken Madness @ 6:18 PM








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