Going through the thousands of articles on bleacher report website after
the rather uninspiring 2-2 draw away at Schalke, I stepped on to this
really mind-boggling article about the great team, that is Arsenal. The
article wasn't all the great, though, in many ways. For one, it tried to
put the recent slump in Arsenal form as the great recent years' decline
in Arsenal. They say the spirit which created Arsenal for what it is,
isn't there anymore. That this current Arsenal team is filled with
nothing more than the shadows of the great men who preceded them.
As one opinion is just not enough to reproduce all my, or your, thoughts, here are three-
The optimistic Gooner-
For
all I know, this writer was probably a hypocrite trying to bring down
Arsenal morale and hopes. In that case, he should have realized many
people have tried that over the last many years and failed. Shadows of
great men? Not really. I mean this team has the youngest 100 capper (for
Germany!, mind you), a Spanish prodigy (or two), hoards of young potent
English first team choices, a league top-scorer, a proven full-back,
proven central defenders, a prodigy who matched Xavi and Iniesta in a
decisive match at 19, the list simply goes on. This team doesn't look
like a shadow of anything to me. If anything, this is just an inevitable
period of form slump, a period only one team in EPL history has managed
not to go through, the Invincibles. So the people, who try to bring
down Arsenal posting crap about Arsenal in a period of decline should go
back a week or two, and remember the team who gunned 13 in 3 matches,
gave 3, kept four consecutive clean sheets with a make-shift defense,
dominated the holding champions away, and played the most beautiful form
of football, almost perfectly. And this recent slump, if anything, is
just an amalgamation of people trying to come back from injuries, a bad
dressing room atmosphere, new people trying to adjust and a myriad of
new injuries.
The Pessimist Gooner-When was the last time
Arsenal beat Manchester United, do you remember? When was the last
season Arsenal didn't sell a player they still needed, do you remember?
When was the last time you basked in glory for Arsenal, and felt like
you could shout Arsenal, Arsenal around in the streets for hours? I has
been a long time, hasn't it? Some people will put that time to be a
little more than seven years. What happening to Arsenal? We have gone
from playing Adams, Bould, Dixon and Winterburn to Vermaelen,
Mertesacker, Jenkinson and gibbs. From playing Henry, Pires, Bergkamp to
Podolski, Gervinho and Giroud. Where did the Arsenal who were going to
be the best in the world go? Clearly change is needed, change in
philosophy, personnel, board, if it still doesn't work out, maybe,
manager (Believe me, it hurts to even type that). The fans need to step
up, show the people there at Arsenal who is the boss, and for who this
show is running. The excuse of a new stadium is good enough for a year
of three, but 6 years hence, we need more than just some hope. One
marquee signing, one trophy, one season with no key players lost, we
need it all.
The Realist Gooner-
The world runs on
money and glory, doesn't it? So does football, and people go where both
go. The people concerned with money, the board, the players and staff,
go where money does (with the few exceptions in a hold of ridiculously
huge amount of money.) For a club, a board and its employees, the
reasonable option would be to follow the sustainable route of running a
club, the Arsenal way; and not throwing your life in the hands of a
single person with questionable wealth. But that's where glory steps in.
The glory of holding gold and trophies, the glory of owning a champion
team, the glory of being around the best in the world, and to compete to
be the best. Where did Arsenal go wrong, you ask? It tried to run
itself on only one aspect- the money. Sustainable in wealth, but not in
the balance of glory and money. Sustainable, but not shiny anymore. More
like a battle-hardened weapon, like a cannon, one which can be relied
upon, but not chosen when you absolutely need to be the best. Then you
choose tanks and jets. Clearly, we need to find the right balance
between the two wheels of being a successful club, a balance once
mastered by the Professor himself. How? Well, that's a broad question.
And would probably need an article of its own (or maybe a book)
PS-
Being a thousand miles away, I an not able to be a part of the "Where
has our Arsenal gone" rally, or the thousands of fans lucky enough to be
a part of the home and travelling supporters. But I urge every single
one of you to try to be able to be a part of the protest, because it is
us, the fans who will ultimately decide whether Arsenal stands the test
of time and doubters.
All in all beware of the fake Gooner. Keep the Faith!
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