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Just Because.
Saturday, April 24, 2010
we're all hoping for a response
It's been almost a week - enough time to take some distance from the worst Arsenal performance in history and look forward again.

Tonight, Arsenal play Man City.

After the corresponding fixture at the Eastlands early in the season, we were all looking forward to the time when Adebarndoor made his first Emirates Stadium return. Had he chosen not to celebrate his goal against us in that sort of fashion, I believe the fans would still cheer him on. But of course, his stupidity and ungrateful spirit decided it was necessary to express how happy he was to score against his former club - the one that propelled him to stardom. When Robinho decided that he has had enough of the English game, Adebarndoor officially became the highest paid player in the league.

Not too shabby eh?

Except that he hasn't been justifying whatever wages he now earns. Not that I want him to prove his worth. A crappy game for him tonight would do us a world of good.

Out of the 38 games in a league season, I'm pretty sure he only gets fired up (or wants to play) in 2 games.

Arsenal face an in-form City who has gone on quite a remarkable goal-scoring blitz (before United of course) on the back of 3 defeats. It's funny how the Wigan loss was the worst of them all, considering that we lost to Sp*rs. Anyway, it's kinda like the rejects vs rejects, both who failed to beat their very close annoying as hell neighbour. We need something from this game to seal 3rd place and automatic qualification in the league, while City want the holy grail of football. They're knocking on the doors, but Sp*rs are also in the reckoning. I don't want Sp*rs to claim 4th, but hey, between City and Sp*rs, Sp*rs are the ones who are more likely to throw a Champion's League qualification. One thing's for certain though, with Portsmouth denied European football, up to 7th place will play in Europe, meaning Sp*rs would. Then next season would be a completely different story for them because they simply can't accommodate too many things on their plates.

Anyway, I just want a good performance tonight. I actually miss watching Cesc Fabregas play, so too Robin Van Persie. The latter should be fit and ready for this game for some payback, that Wenger has been quick to play down. It seems that Adebarndoor has severed all ties with existing Arsenal players (by not returning phonecalls lol) so his ex-teammates should be fired up for this one too, against an ingrate.

We shall simply not worry anymore about who takes the pitch tonight. It's neverending. Flappy is set to continue in goal with Silvestre and Campbell in front of him. That combination, vs Adebayor and Tevez.

Hopefully we match them in attack and maybe win the game 10-9.

Enjoy the game wherever you are.

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