Friday, 26 November 2010

At last, Hell week is over.

Evening Gooners,

What a week!! Apologies for the lack of blogs during the week but I have not been my normal positive self and the stuff that I did write was not very pleasant. I will attempt to return to some form of regularity.

I  am going to pretend that I have been sleeping for the last seven days as I have no intention of following the trend and describing my disappointment, frustration and anger at almost everything that has happened in the Arsenal world.

I heard a funny joke yesterday though, there was this man in a bar and he said to his mate "I really think the power in North London has changed from red to white"......................... That's it, that's the whole joke. Spuds and parts of the media alike all seem to think that as Spurs have had a better week than us they are now the better team. I'm not one for name calling or sh*t stirring  but I thought to be a better team than us you need to be above us in the league? or is that just my opinion? seriously, you give a charity case a single season in the Champions league (yes spuds, that's all your getting!!) and they think they are the best club in the world. All I hope is they remember these taunts and this optimism in May when they are fighting for a place in the Europe League.

Other news from this week included Robin Van Persie's return then being rested and then a whole load of confusion over whether or not he is fit, these stories will hopefully be put to rest when he starts up front Saturday lunch time. If he plays he will find himself up against a true Arsenal legend, Bobby Pires. Pires enjoyed years of success at Arsenal and was of course a member of our invincibles team. He has now moved on to Aston Villa after a month or so of training with our first team to keep his fitness up. I'm sure there isn't a Gooner on the planet that doesn't wish him all the luck in the world - after Saturday.

More good news was the mid week return of Aaron Ramsey. Rambo made his returns in the reserves and played 45 minutes and although I didn't see it I'm told he played very well and looked strong. This was quickly followed by the surprise news that he has joined Notts Forest on loan until January. Personally I'm quite happy he's going to get some game time but also petrified he's going to get kicked off the park. We'll all find out in the new year how heavily Rambo is involved in Wenger's plans for the rest of the year. Lansbury has also left on loan, joining Norwich.

Anyway, I have finally come out of my misery and am ready to rejoin the living world. I'll be back tomorrow with a preview of yet another 'most important game of the season'

Till next time Gooners,
Goonerfish.

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