Where to start? I sat down in my living room on my comfortable over sized sofa, drink within reach of my left hand, food within reach of my right, my boys dressed in their Arsenal shirts that they ask to wear on match days even though they're too young to know the commitment that entails and prepared myself for the upcoming demolition of bottom of the table Blackburn to the hands of the mighty new look Arsenal.
for 45 minutes almost everything was going to plan. Apart from Yakubu's goal everything was going as it should. We took a nice early lead with a gorgeous through ball from Alex Song finding the Forehead himself Gervinho who tucked the ball away nicely into the far corner across Robinson. Our midfield dominated the game, lovely passing triangles left the boys in Blue and White wishing they could just all call it a day and go home early. Arsenal's creativity was there for all to see, we were organised, harmonic and playing the football Arsene Wenger has made our club famous for.
Half time and we left the pitch 2-1 up after Arteta grabbed his first goal for the club after another fantastic passing move involving Song and Ramsey. We were confident, dominant and would surely be using the 15 minute break to plan how we would be finishing the game off and securing another 3 points in the league.
Then came the second half. 45 minutes that saw 2 own goals, one of which from a free kick that was never a foul in the first place and a goal that should have been flagged offside, 45 minutes that ruined Gooner's weekends throughout the country. 45 minutes that gave the British media another reason to use their broken canon image throughout next weeks press but more importantly 45 minutes that may well reveal some unwanted hidden truths about the current state of our great club.
I am a positive Gooner, one of the most positive I know and I come under attack from other football fans for my views on the club and my defence of our players, philosophy, strategy and even our gaffer. But the truth is we have become an average club. An average club that should not be expecting to challenge for trophies every year, an average club that cannot maintain financial equality with the real big clubs in this country, an average club that cannot attract players of the highest calibre, an average club with average players.
How many of our players would make the bench for Barca, Real Madrid, Inter, Bayern Munich, Chelsea or Man Utd, let alone make the starting line up? RVP? probably but only if he proves his fitness. Wilshere, Vermaelen? maybe. The truth is we have a group of good players, a couple of very good players but we do not have any world class players. The fact that we got so excited about a deadline day signing of a 29 year old midfielder that has never been capped for his country wraps up our expectation or more to the point the expectation the club has convinced us that we should be aiming for. The bigger realisation is that Arteta did indeed massively improve our squad.
Questions must be asked at every level of our club, from the fans right up to the owner. Last year I wrote a piece criticising the Arsenal support but the support at the begging of this season has been nothing short of immense so from a fans point of view I don't think we can be accused of not doing our bit.
The club's current problems lie deep within its foundations. Two facts are there for all to see, we can not defend and we do not have anything close to a winning mentality. A quick fix to thump this into our young squad is to introduce a personality such as Keown or Bould, who is already at the club, to first team training to demand the concentration that the art of defending needs and remind our players of what it means to play for the Arsenal. Our back room staff has become stagnant, no fresh ideas have come in and our club has stood still as a result while other clubs around us continue to progress and improve.
I am not saying we should sack Arsene Wenger but at the same time I am saying he should keep his job simply because he is Arsene Wenger. I am not a AKB, I trust Arsene knows what is needed to take our club forward my only question is this, is he able to do it? I'll just add a couple of words for those people who's only argument to keep him at his post is "who on earth would you replace him with" those words being "Arsene Who?" the words being uttered when the great man joined our club all those years ago. Our most successful manager was unknown when he joined so who is to say we have to know the name of our next manager? Anyway, Wenger's current contract expires in June 2014 and Le Prof has never left a contract before it expires so if he leaves the club he will need to be sacked by Kronke and the board. Again, I do not think sacking Wenger is the answer but changes need to be made around him including everything from coaching staff, potentially assistant manger and certainly training methods and routines.
The introduction of new players over the summer has proved without question that the problem does not sit with the playing staff alone. We have almost a completely new squad but we keep seeing the same problems come back to haunt us year after year, after year.
The big worry is that any major changes that need to come will not be made in the middle of a season. It will be next summer at least until we see a massive restructure that is desperately needed which means we will suffer more days like yesterday at Ewood Park throughout the season and I honestly believe this will be the most testing season for Arsenal fans for over a decade and a half and we have to realise the true capabilities of our squad and adjust the targets we hold accordingly. Finishing fourth will be a massive achievement for our current squad and should certainly not be taken for granted. Our only realistic goal for silverware this year is either of the domestic cups, those that believe we are genuine challengers for the Premier League or Champions league need a little reality check, if you automatically aim that much higher than your ability then you will live a true life of disappointment. For the record I am not saying this is the situation we SHOULD be in, smarter transfer dealings and adjustments in the background and training disciplines over the past few years would have made the world of difference, I'm saying this is the situation we ARE in and we need to realise it. The only changes that have been made behind the scenes are commercial ones with the intention of making more money, as it is obvious that all that extra income is not being instantly invested into the playing squad in areas that are needed it seems to me that the owner and board need to readjust their priorities and concentrate on making our team competitive again.
However, even with all this negativity we are Gooners. We are the Arsenal and we are family. Whoever wears our crest, whatever the score is we will support our club with all our voice and all our heart. We will share among ourselves disappointment and heartbreak and we will share the joy and excitement when the tide turns. Forward Arsenal.
Till next time,
Goonerfish.
