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An Amateur, American, Arsenalist

This is what football is about


I want to begin this article by defining my journey with Arsenal.

I began watching football during Euro 2008. I was one of the typical American sports fans who thought that football was played with hands and not feet, which I now find ironic, although funny. But, after stumbling upon Euro 2008, I had an epiphany. I actually enjoyed the openness of the game, the flair, the free-flowing aspect, the changes in possession and, most of all, the attacking.

Being a very novice watcher, I focused in on one player; Fernando Torres. After all, he scored the winner in the title game. This led me to club football... and, unfortunately, Liverpool. In America, watching football on television is really a chore, but I was lucky and Liverpool, having American owners, were being shoved on TV at almost every moment. I had no choice and it was easy, so I began watching Liverpool. Then something happened. Liverpool played Arsenal.

The game was frustrating, Liverpool were being killed by passing, not by brute force, by players like CR7. They were doing it the smart way, positioning, passing, and occasional bursts of athleticism. It was amazing. Arsenal were nothing like watching Liverpool. They were different. I sat and wondered: why didn't Arsenal have a guy just running his balls off like Dirk Kuyt? I began to see that Arsenal let the ball do the running. This made Arsenal special, something different: a cut above, in my mind.

After that game, I took a long hard look at Liverpool. Why can't they play like Arsenal? They had great players. I finally arrived at the fact that each club has its own unique identity. It just so happens that Arsenal and I have similar traits, something that I did not have in common with Liverpool. I popped over to YouTube to watch videos of Arsenal. Instantly, the videos of Henry, Pires, and Bergkamp began taking over my life. I could not get enough. “This is what football is about” is what I though to myself. After this, I could never go back to Liverpool.

A Gunner was born.

The first full season in which I followed Arsenal every game was also Verm's debut season, in which we clobbered Everton 6-2 in our opening game. I will never forget that game, or that season. Although Arsenal did not win anything, that for me was a special season. I was hooked, and I could not get enough of Arsenal Football Club. I have watched Arsenal religiously for every season and every game since that game against Everton. I have watched and read many things about football and Arsenal since that game. I still consider myself a novice to the game. However, I love Arsenal Football Club. That is why I am writing this piece.

The complexity of the situation at Arsenal is, actually, not complex at all. I am looking at this as Arsène Wenger would want me to, like a scientist. Arsène is one who believes in objectivity, so here is my assessment, Arsène: this team, this club, reeks of complacency. From the board to the players, there is little desire. In my opinion, there are three players who had a place in the first team who genuinely cared about the performances they put in - Jack, Robin, and Bacary.

Arsène, the majority of these players are injured. For God's sake, get a new medical team and players with internal drives and desire. A type of player to avoid: Theo Walcott. The famed “project youth” that you have touted has produced one player that will probably be worth the five years of suffering. However, pinning the hopes of one of the world’s largest football clubs on the shoulders of a 20-year-old, recent father with a stress fracture is a bit unfair and unrealistic. Arsène, Jack Wilshere is a great player, but he is overworked and has unbelievable expectations on him. Be realistic. Supporters, even myself, are just as guilty as you on this point. The constant need to find “diamond in the rough” players is amazingly frustrating.

Arsène, you have proven that you have found players from nowhere. Now go out and buy players that are locks to be superstars, the Hazards of the world, not 15-year-old wonder-kids playing in League 2, that “might” be great someday. Gerv is a good player, but should not have been bought before Hazard. Hazard is 20, and the anchor of a Champions League football club. Sign him.

I agree that players over the age of 30 might not possess the athleticism that they had when they were 24. That does not mean they are not good enough to play for Arsenal. Arsène, offer contracts to players over thirty; they have experience, they can do a job. Constantly playing kids that are 20 and have never experienced the Premier League, or the Champions League is a disaster, and Arsenal are currently paying the price.

The 4-2-3-1 formation: is it the perfect formation? Perhaps, when it is filled with the squad from the 2003-2004 season. Arsène, RvP is amazing, but he is not Henry. Theo Walcott is not Robert Pires. Gervinho is not Freddie. Alex Song has come a long way since joining the first team, but he is not Gilberto. Getting the point, Arsène? Play to their strengths.

I'm not an AKB or a AMG, but Arsène has to take responsibility for the situation the club is in. Is this entirely his fault? No. However, he has been the one who has isolated the power; he asked for it. With the glory comes the scrutiny. I hold Arsène responsible for the situation that the club is in, just as much as I hold the board responsible (which is an issue for another article). Problem is, Arsenal fans are accustomed to Arsène being amazingly successful, so in one sense, he is a victim of his own work. He loves the club. So do I, so can I have a crack at managing Arsenal as well? I hardly think so. Results are what matter, Arsène. I don't think that The Special One loved Inter Milan, but he delivered a European Cup.

Disclaimer: I do believe that Arsène is the best manager on the planet, just off his rocker at the moment.

Could Arsenal be relegated? Yes, any club can go down, never forget that. Victoria Concordia Crescit. Keep Gunning, the season is not over.

P.S. Sorry for the rambling, I'm frustrated.

Gunner out.

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  1. Wombledin

    Oct 09, 2011, 21:12 #14009

    Get over analysing the chairs on the titanic. Wenger is a dead man walking. We will not qualify for the Champs League this season with Sagna's broken leg. That was the final straw for an already broken defence. It's over rover. Gazidis has conditioned the fans for not making the champions league next season. This is definitely Wenger's last season!

  2. Jekyll

    Oct 09, 2011, 19:00 #14007

    Gazidis is drawing his £2m a year salary, Wenger is drawing his 7m a year salary, of course they want the status quo to continue. I'm sure Gazidis is 'comfortable' with our ability to 'compete' when 'compete' in Kroenke terms is 'keeping turning a profit'. Gazidis has been outlining how we'll still be able to 'compete' if/when we fail to reach the CL places. By compete I believe he means stay in the Prem and keep turning a profit. No wonder they have kept the PTA so flush. What it appears is they are arrogantly assuming is that the stadium will keep selling out ad infinitum. Tickets are going on general sale now. This is our ray of hope for those that want change.

  3. Alex

    Oct 08, 2011, 16:42 #13982

    What we need is a manager who's not on some vanity project and a board that doesn't want Arsenal to become a soulless American sports franchise. Wenger has been lacking for some time now and there is no surprise Kroenke wants him to stay. For Arsenal to progress there has to be a attitude change at the top. Self sustainability is not a means to an end, it is common sense. For a football club the most important thing has to be the results on the pitch not balancing the books(not that the other cancels the other one out). Arsenal for the moment is not run properly, we have a manager who's on a vanity project and a board that only cares about money.

  4. CD

    Oct 08, 2011, 14:51 #13981

    @Andrew Cohen fair point re sugar daddies, but we have one anyway, except just our luck the one we get won't put his hands in his pockets, and in fact does the reverse! Which is why I would prefer the Russian, as he wants the exposure our club could give him in the West. He realizes that to get the maximum benifit from his possible investment, would be to make the football club succesful again. For him it would be a cheap trade off, as this sort of publicity and kudos to him would be priceless. For us it would enable us to compete at the top table again, just as we were promised originally by those wonderful honest custodians of ours!*?! On a wider view point, I would prefer no benifactors for anybody, and an even playing field for all, where every team has a chance to win all the prizes, but whilst this level playing field does not exist, and probably never has, I would rather be in the camp of have's than have not's. Shallow I know, but their you go. For me it's either compete with Man U, Man City, Chelsea, Real Madrid, Barca, Bayern Munich etc or become like Everton, Villa, Atletico Madrid, Valencia etc forever.

  5. Andrew Cohen

    Oct 08, 2011, 13:37 #13974

    Quite a few of these remarks seem keen on a Russian purchase. I'm not. We need David Dein back, certainly. We need Wenger out, definitely, but that is all that is necessary. Balancing our books is not a bad thing and the money we can make from the Stadium once paid for, from TV revenue, and from some sort of stable league form, will at least leave us to enjoy our football once again, and for the club to regain its self respect. Do you think that Man City and Chelsea Fans are elated and happy that vast wealth has poured out of the ground and into their stadium? If I was them I would be worried about it disappearing again as soon as it had arrived. An oligarch out of favour here, a middle eastern revolution there and it's Carey Street once again.

  6. CD

    Oct 08, 2011, 7:49 #13964

    God just reading some of these comments is depressing, but sadly 100% accurate especially Fozzy's Mate remarks. As mentioned before our only real hope now is Usmanov ideally in tandem with DD. We just have to hope that Kroenke's business brain will tell him to sell up at the end of his 12 months commitment to Lady whatsherface, because he will be able to see clearly by then the cash cow faltering severely. The Champ League money will no longer be coming in, matchday revenues have and will continue to be hit hard as we refuse to attend despite having paid out for our season tickets. Then a lot of those who chose to still attend are and will also boycott all matchday merchandise including food, drink, programmes etc. TV revenue will also severely decline as our exposure will become much more limited, and even our final position in the PL table will fall approx £500,000 per position we slip from fourth. If Kroenke is a business man worth his salt, he will see Usmanov's offer on the table is very lucrative and instantly profitable to him, especially with the current world financial markets in disarray. A deep second recession looks on the cards, which could reduce revenue streams even further at Arsenal, and hence this could be the perfect time for Kroenke to cut and run. I know I am being rather optimistic with this scenario, but hell all other hope has been totally extinguished by our pathetic spineless board and the deluded, blind, stubborn, obstinate, penny pinching, well past his sell by date manager of ours, and hence I have to find hope for myself from somewhere, as none exists with our current sleep walking into permanent mid table or worse mediocrity set up! God I would love to see the expression on the face of Dead-Wood were this scenario to play out, as the realisation that his head would no longer be in the trough finally dawns on his pompous in bred face and that his "custodian" crap only survived for a further measly 12 months.

  7. Dan h

    Oct 08, 2011, 4:14 #13963

    The club's ambition just gets lower and lower as every season passes.The owner SK teams are not very competitive for those that don't follow sport in the USA.His basketball team the Denver Nuggets are the only decent francise he owns yet lost their best player ring any bells?His Hockey and American football team's really poor & show no ambition.Why will he put a penny or to make it relevant a cent into our team he won't imo.The self sustaining model is here to stay the one being where we don't even spend what we make in transfers let alone use an additional transfer budget.AW totally suits the way they want our club to be run make no mistake about it we stood still and because of it are going backwards.All are to blame the manager must support the policy & the fact he is the highest paid employee shouldn't be overlooked.AW the football manager turned into a self proclaimed economist years ago they have lost sight of what we were as a club don't kid yourselves anything different.

  8. DW Thomas

    Oct 08, 2011, 2:32 #13962

    Like the story about how you became a fan. Yet, after Gadzidis's comments about not needing Champion's League football to sustain the club and compete, I am livid. If we aren't in the CL, how are we competing? Wouldn't we be out of the top four? I am starting to agree with those long time fans who say a full clear out of coach and board is necessary to overcome our stagnation or really what has become regression. Full proof of the club's total lack of ambition will be not buying Hazard and some defensive steel or like players in January-if you still need proof. I cannot stomach most comments coming out of anyone Arsenal lately. Even Ramsey is saying how it is unacceptable how we've started. No?! Really?! You don't say? Then why not play better for Arsenal you overpaid brat? He's been crap this season and is no way a replacement for Cesc or Nasri. I don't think it is just his fault though, as Wenger has relied on him too much since his injury and he is clearly not ready to lead a major team like Arsenal. There is only so much we can take before many fans show their full wrath over the current situation. Vent online and outside Emirates, boycott games, and insist big change is required. What gets to me most is losing our best players and never replacing them. We have been so close so often. Don't just look at what Wenger has won, but what he has gotten close to and lost. When it was all there for the taking! Fans and pundits all have known for years what the team has needed. Instead of going in that direction, we have gone backwards, fast. Change in January, and the summer has to continue. Real signings of real quality. Show intent and we could be alright. Stop papering over the cracks. If Wenger can't see it, it's time for him to go.

  9. mister T

    Oct 08, 2011, 1:33 #13961

    formation has to change mr wenger. 4-4-2 is what we should be playing as we don't have the personnel to play 433 effectively. Manure don't either, that's why they play the 442 formation and it's working for them. RVP needs someone next to him or he'll burn out pretty quickly, and we can't afford that at all. Two defensive midfielders to protect our vulnerable defence, a winger in each side, I say give the ox a run in the team with gervinho on the other side. Up front rvp to play behind park or maybe (unlucky) theo. Can't be any worse than how we're playing at the mo. But hey, what do i know

  10. Carl Gustav

    Oct 07, 2011, 23:36 #13960

    The failure to acknowledge failure at the club is unhealthy. It may be done for the best of motives - to protect morale or to keep the pressure off Arsene- but the disease will get worse as long as we fail to recognise its existence.

  11. Mark

    Oct 07, 2011, 23:07 #13959

    well written and i am sure you now feel better - however Arsenal are on a downward spiral thanks to the current people in charge and this will not change - we will ebb and flow between 6th and 16th place all season and i maintain the very very best we can hope to do is 58 points. it is really no fun at all supporting this club

  12. Fozzy's mate

    Oct 07, 2011, 20:33 #13958

    Ever since the end of the 2008/9 season after a series of heavy home defeats v chelski and manure, the 2 words that are now relentlessly used to describe Arsenal have never been far from my thoughts re the club - arrogance and complacency. These "qualities" have been fed by the egotistic OGL, Hillwank and now Gazidis. How dare the highest paying fans in the world, who have not worked half a day in football have an opinion, how dare they criticise such great players as Silvestre etc, how dare we suggest a defensive coach to a man who nobody can teach anything. Worse still how can we challenge a man in Gazidis who knows nothing about English football but as one person rightly points out above, tells the sniggering "rivals" how to run a football club. Now he is happy if we don't qualify for europe. This may all be a little more acceptable had we not been fed umpteen misleading statements re why we left Highbury, where up until the last few years our prices we lower than our London rivals. But now Kronke says Wenger is king because he "extracts value". So we pay Barbados prices to go on holiday to Brighton while we line the pockets of Kronke while OGL earns 7 million a year. Arrogance and complacency which could not be made up!

  13. gooner gaz 81

    Oct 07, 2011, 20:15 #13957

    great article mate. really refreshing. always nice to learn how people became fans. congratulations on learning from your mistakes, liverpool, and becoming a gooner!

  14. maguiresbridge gooner

    Oct 07, 2011, 19:51 #13956

    i am 47 years old supported arsenal all my life and cant remember when we have been laughed at as much as we are now.

  15. madgooner

    Oct 07, 2011, 18:34 #13955

    Most of your comments are spot on.The whole club stinks of complacency,delusion and arrogance from top to bottom.The chairman, CEO and the manager keep patting each other on the back telling us what a great job they are doing when in reality Rome burns.In what other business would the chairman of a company accuse its customers of being stupid for having the nerve to complain about its product.We have a CEO with no Arsenal or EPL background telling us that all football clubs should be run like Arsenal.What arrogance!Everyone in football is laughing at us. We are a busted flush at the moment where it really matters out on the pitch. We have a squad full of lightweight foreigners on big money who are bleeding our great club dry and contributing very little.And finally the manager who to be fair has done great things for our club and doesnt deserve some of the stick he is getting but then he brings it on himself by his ridiculous comments.He says he wants to make us the best club in the world but I dont know how he is going to do that having created the worst team weve had since the end of george graham.Im confused.Are we the best thing since sliced bread or are we being fed a load of b.....ks?

  16. GooningIt

    Oct 07, 2011, 18:26 #13954

    Sorry for the slip on the keyboard on the 6-2 score. Also, CR7 is what Americans call C. Ronaldo. Simply saying Ronaldo implies the real Ronaldo, the Brazilian one. I understand that people will have issue with me changing clubs, but it is really hard to watch football in America. If you have never lived it, then don't judge it. Waking up at 7am to watch Arsenal get clobbered is a chore, but I keep doing it.

  17. mikehutch86

    Oct 07, 2011, 16:45 #13951

    You say you cant forget the game we clobbered everton '6-2' but you obviously have as the final score was in fact 6-1. And i myself can't recall having a CR7 playing for Arsenal and tearing up your beloved Liverpool since you started supporting the team all them 3 years ago! And the fact that you can freely change football teams shows to me that you dont share the same connection to our team as us Arsenal fans who have supported the club thick and thin from the start and cannot take this article and you as an Arsenal supporter seriously!

  18. GaryFootscrayAustralia

    Oct 07, 2011, 15:03 #13950

    The only thing I could add is that Szczesny also deserves a place on that very short list of "players who care". By the end of this season I'd hope we could add Arteta and Mertesacker to that list. It's a start....as long as none of them are sold, of course...

  19. GoonerGoal!

    Oct 07, 2011, 14:39 #13949

    It is to be expected that there will be a certain amount of naïveté connected with any US-based fan totally unfamilar with the whole "one life, one team" tribal element of fan support for a particular club. Indeed, it is the very essence of supporting teams in Europe and South America. However, that ignores the fact that from thousands of miles away this particular Arsenal supporting writer can see more, and can obviously understand more, about what's actually going on at the Arsenal than thousands of others who live within miles of club. Sir, you are to be congratulated for your perception. Applause! Applause!

  20. Go Now Wenger

    Oct 07, 2011, 14:29 #13948

    You said it one word sums up the club complacency.Everyone from the board manager players and even some deluded fans believed however bad things got we will always finish 4th.Now reality has dawned.We are not good enough.This squad is poor ,oh yeah we will finish 7th or 8th but this wont be a one off season outside the top 4.Oh no this will be the norm.If you dont sign quality and settle for journeyman you get what we have now.And the future is bleak.Wenger should have been sacked after the end of last season and replaced by Ancelotti an opportunity wasted because we have no football men on the board just businessmen

  21. Glad Gunner

    Oct 07, 2011, 14:25 #13947

    Were you watching Man Utd? CR7(Cristiano Ronaldo7)

  22. CHGooner

    Oct 07, 2011, 14:24 #13946

    Nice article. What do you think of Kroenke, how is regarded by US sports fans of his teams? Does he mean what he says all the time? If so should we be genuinely concerned about his 'job for life' for Wenger? Thanks

  23. Alex

    Oct 07, 2011, 13:52 #13945

    I don't want to be rude. But seriously, a fan since 2008 is not going to change my mind. Furthermore, just the fact that you're a yank doesn't really help either. Arsenal is on a slippery slope and we need more from the top echelon at the club. At the moment they have been exposed for the hacks they are. I'm too apathetic to continue, no point in ranting. Everyone knows that we're in precarious situation already.

  24. Mike

    Oct 07, 2011, 13:23 #13943

    Great article with a balanced approach - even when they weren't winning anything Arsenal played brilliant football -can we get back to that whilst the likes of Chelsea and Man City are buying up anyone that has proved to have a remotest bit of potential? The obvious answer would be no. Man City now has Toure, Clichy, Nasri- Viera in the background and are preparing to swoop for RVP. They also took Adebayour. Chelsea took Cole. All one time Wenger recruits. Had the policies been different things may have been better .Do I personally feel that players are worth the amount of money been thrown at them - not at all. The combined greed of all parties, owners and players alike are responsible for the place the club finds itself in now. It would be interresting to see what movement would take place if salaries were capped

  25. Greybeard the Gooner

    Oct 07, 2011, 12:59 #13942

    A good article Gooningit , laying blame where it is due , and we know you're right, and not asking any fans to boycott the club or support someone else. This is OUR club and we'll still be here when the current players and AW have gone but despite who wears our colours we've got to get behind the team. We can 't in all honesty want us to lose games , finish 17th or below , get knocked out of the cups at the first go just to get AW out can we ? surely not. Who's that team we call the Arsenal. who's that team we all adore !

  26. tpm

    Oct 07, 2011, 12:46 #13939

    hmm, changed teams, not sure can take you seriously. u choose a team for whatever reason and stick with it. think u should be on a lfc forum moaning about their style of play not being like the original wengers teams, (not like the tippy tappy sh*t we hget now from the lost the plot AW)

  27. Jekyll

    Oct 07, 2011, 11:33 #13937

    Unfortunately Wenger is even less likely to change his ways as Gazidis has just basically told him it's okay not to qualify for the CL. Totally the wrong message to send to this manager and players and another indicator of the complacency at the club. By 'still compete' he seems to mean still 'be' in the PL.

  28. Ronster

    Oct 07, 2011, 10:42 #13936

    leo zis....all the more brilliant because this fan only caught the 'soccer' bug in 2008.....a finer example you couldn't find to expose Wenger's 'half day in football' insult.Just needs to revise his 'best manager on the planet' slip of the pen I'm sure!

  29. leo zis

    Oct 07, 2011, 9:32 #13935

    Brilliant...brilliant article mate...pick of the lot of this year for me...WHY? Simple, realistic and truthful. MY God, i hate it when i am told by AKB that i have stopped loving Arsenal becoz i criticize Wenger! Can any AKB tell me just how i have stopped loving a team when they (like GooningIt here) have represented the best moments of my High School days, College days and now i am a family man and still following...and HOPING. Thanks for this article, which i hope ALL AKB can read and digest on and become more realistic. I bet they enjoyed comments yesterday from THE GAZ that Arsenal do not need ChampLeague football...REALLY? Or maybe today from Arteta (The Sun) that he did not even get a Medical becoz of the last minutely rush to sign him. Wenger Knows indeed...(sigh!)