Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Sick of Barca & Our Next Captain?

     Alright then.
     I'm sick of this drama over Cesc. I'm tired of the papers having a go at him, saying he wasn't playing with all his heart in our matches, while it was clear he was giving a hell of a lot more than other members of the squad, that aren't wanted by the world's best team. I'm sick of Xavi, Pique, Puyol, and others clamoring for Cesc to join them. I'm sick of the lack of class that Barcelona possesses.

     Days before the UEFA Champions League final, Arsenal was kind enough to offer London Colney to the Catalan club, perhaps as a subliminal "peace treaty" per se. 
     Instead, Pique and Puyol had the audacity to do this.

Cunts.
     Quite frankly, I don't think I'm over reacting, or being too protective of Cesc. They have been extremely rude and disrespectful. For being such an outstanding club on the pitch (without the diving and conning of the referee), it's a shame that they're such an ugly club off the pitch and upstairs as well.

     Therefore, despite the fact that Cesc is one of the best midfielders in the world, and has the potential to be the best int he world, I think its time we let him go. He wants to leave the club; he had to be convinced to stay last season, and I'm sure Wenger told him we would win silverware in the past season, and we didn't. He deserves to win silverware.

     One thing I fail to understand is the outrage of Arsenal fans of selling Cesc to Barca. Cesc's price tag is 45 million pounds - so if Barcelona pays the fee, and Cesc is willing to leave, it's fair. It's how football works. I know some will feel the injustice of losing him to Barcelona because of the way they conduct themselves, but when you're a player, a manager, an agent, or a president, football is a business. We are fans - for us its a lifestyle, not a business.

     But - some better news. Sport.es has come out with an intriguing story. The translation isn't the best, but basically it says that Madrid plans on making a 50 million pound bid for Cesc. I don't mind Real, I just hate Barca, and I'd love Cesc to go to Madrid, if they are willing to pay the fee, which apparently they are, give him to Madrid. But then it would be up to Cesc and whether or not he'd want to go to Barca - that's a different story.

Should he be wearing that armband?

     So with the apparent departure of Cesc, a new captain will be needed. And to be honest, I fail to see why Cesc should be our captain either way. At Arsenal, our biggest problem has been our mentality, not our defense. If you look back to the beginning of the year, our defense wasn't that bad at all. It was once our heads dropped after the Carling Cup that killed our season. if you haven't seen this yet, here is our run of form in the league after the Carling Cup final: DDDWDDLWLLD. At that point in time, when things aren't going so well, players need to look up to another player, to instill confidence and reassurance. But we didn't have that type of personality, and we weren't able to pick up our form.
     Also, captains are supposed to set an example for other players. For the past year, their has been so much speculation of Cesc's future, with the fact that such a great player isn't winning trophies. Now look at our squad: Nasri, Clichy, Bendtner, and Denilson are all looking to leave the club. 
     I'm not saying Cesc is the sole reason for this, but it could be. If you look around, you struggle to find a club that has so many players wanting to leave. 
     This also puts the club in a tough position. While Arsenal does want to offload players, the combination of offloading the unwanted players and the players who want to leave would leave us with a lack of depth. 
Arsene needs to sort the situation out quickly, so that he can see which players should be brought in for the bench (we already have a sufficient starting XI), which players will be put out on loan, etc.


Will we see him in an Arsenal shirt in 2012-2013?

     A quick update of the Clichy situation, and Wenger said: "We have started talks with Gael Clichy and want him to stay.”
     To be honest, I doubt this will happen. It seems as if Clichy isn't sick of the club or wants a higher wage, I think he simply wants a change. A new challenge. Hence I doubt we will see Clichy again next season. 


     Another update on the Bendtner situation, and as I and many others said before, Nicklas's father said that the club received offers from clubs, such as Borussia Dortmund. Funnily enough (I find it humorous) Dortmund has come out to say that it has no interest in Bendtner and didn't make a bid. Not the best situation for the Dane now, after he has said he does not wish to play in Portugal or Italy. It seems more and more likely that he'll just go out on loan. We'll have to wait and see what happens with him.


      The Denilson situation seems to be the same as last time - a move to Shaktar with Willian included in a player swap and cash as well bla bla bla. Who cares. I want him out, but a sum of cash and a decent prospect like Willian wouldn't go amiss. 


     Lastly, Nasri. It does seem as if he will stay, news coming from various sources that he has seen that Arsene is being active in the transfer market and that there will be change. The problem is, if he doesn''t sign a new contract next year, he's a free agent and we get nothing for the youngster we bought from Marseille for 12.5 million. Lovely. Also to reassure you, a birthday cake was made for him, and look!


He's wearing an Arsenal shirt on the cake!!!

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     Now then, on to the main problem at hand - next season's captain.
     I've picked four of the most likely candidates to get the armband. But this isn't necessarily who will get it, because Gallas caught many by surprise. 
     The player's have been numbered in a certain order; an order in which I would like to see them be captain, from greatest to least. 

He wears the armband for Belgium - should he wear it for Arsenal?

  1. Vermaelen - You just need to look at the Verminator to understand why I've chosen him. He's a rock in the back. Not only can he lead by example, he is a shouter too, and by being captain he can really help sort out the defense. He's easily the best center back we have at the club, and his absence this past season really showed. I find he is very similar to Vidic - they're both fantastic defenders, strong, and true leaders. For Arsene not to pick Vermaelen could be a big mistake.
  2. Sagna - Easily the best right back in the Premier League last season. His crossing improved from last year, his runs were better timed, and his tackling was near perfect. The only consistent defender we had. It's clear that Sagna loves Arsenal, and wants to win a trophy with this club. Whether or not he'd be a shouter is another thing - he seems to be fairly shy. Either way, I think he'd do well in the role, giving his 110%, and leading by example. If it wasn't for the astounding form of Jack this past season, I feel Sagna would be our player of the year. Not five months, consistently, For the entire year. 
  3. Wilshere - On that note I present to you Jack Wilshere. Just 19, and I along with others are considering him to possibly become the next captain of Arsenal. At only nineteen, you've got to be pretty damn good to achieve something like that. There's no doubting how much he loves the club; he once tweeted: "People asking if im going city? I dont kiss the Arsenal badge then leave <3 this club in my heart!". We know that Jack gives his all every match, and sometimes too much with his tackles! The saddest moment was when Jack cried after the Carling Cup. It just shows how much Arsenal means to him. This is something we need at club - someone who cares about the football and the club more than their paycheck. There is no doubt Jack will become the captain of this club some day, but he is still a little bit too young I feel. That's why he's my third pick. 
  4. van Persie - Some of you may be surprised that van Persie is this low on my list. I love him, but I don't think he's quite what he need in a captain. He's not a shouter, and when he has been captain, I haven't seen him "leading" the squad at all. He's a player that would lead by example, like Cesc. Cesc is great, but not the kind of captain we need at Arsenal, like van Persie. Not only that, let's not forget how often van Persie gets injured. We don't need a captain that will sit for months on the sideline.
     While this is what I think would be best for us,  I doubt this is how Arsene would pick his captain. In my opinion, van Persie is the most likely to get the armband, then Vermaelen, then Wilshere, then Sagna. And I'd hate to see it happen, because RvP isn't the type of captain we need at this club, no matter how many goals he scores.

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     Cheers, enjoy your Tuesday.





6 comments:

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  2. great post, completely agree with everything you have said, especially that regarding cesc. He is a good player, but not an arsenal great such as vieira, although this may be simply down to lack of trophies! Hope he does go to take away some of the unrest that goes with his transfer saga however I hope we get the money we are due in a transfer market where kaka is worth 55 million, Andy Carroll is worth 35 million and James Milner is worth 25 million.

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  3. Nice post.I would like to discuss about 3 things.
    1)CAPTAINCY? As you suggest if cesc leaves Vermaelen should be the captain next season.I remember after our defeat to Aston villa vermaelen said that "we were not good enough".This shows how bold he is.We need a Captain who is ready to accept the reality that this is not our day and kicks co-players asses to win matches even in an ugly way.After Viera we have never had a captain like that.
    2)CESC TO BARCA? I say sell him beacuse he is no longer a gooner he was two years before.But we cannot blame him.It's our mistake that we have not even won a Tea cup for the past six years.Let him go there and prove himself among the best.But i would like to remind him that Barcelona are the best in destroying young talents.Has Anyone ever thought that Hleb will be loaned back to Birmingham city who got relegated from the premier league?It's all up to Cesc to make the right decision.
    3)NASRI A TRUE GOONER? If anyone says Nasri is a true gooner i will shoot myself with magnum bullets.Demanding Cesc's wages after playing well for 4 months?He is joking right?He is not that good to demand 110 per week.On top of all that have you ever heard any Arsenal player suggesting that he will leave Arsenal to join our long standing rivals Manchester united?Let Us have it.We won't win things even if we sign world's best defenders.No one wants to play or feel proud for the Shirt they are wearing other than two or three players.Only we the fans will feel proud to wear this shirt(even if it is sh!t like hell)with the crest touching our hearts.
    I have no hopes for next season with these kind of dishonest and unloyal players at the club.

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  4. Top class article! Agree with each and every point made, especially the RvP bit! RvP isnt the captain we need, someone in the Vermalen mode is what is needed! Anyway, if we buy Samba, we should make him captain! Even Cahill wouldnt be too bad but we should buy em first!

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  5. Thanks all.

    Goonermark - re: Viera, you're spot on. And based on Jordan Henderson's 19 million move to lfc, you could put an "english" price tag on Cesc as high as 60 million.

    RedAge -
    1. You're right, Verm would do a great job I feel. There's been talk that Arsene doesn't believe the captaincy is important, since giving it to Henry, Gallas, and Cesc, but having Viera as captain shows he knows what needs to be done.
    2. I still think Cesc loves Arsenal, but you can't blame him for what he wants. Friends and family is in Barca, he wants to win trophies, we didn't do that for him, and he knows he is a player who deserves to win trophies. And it's his boyhood club, Barca. It's his dream to go there.
    3. I'm upset at Nasri too. Just shows the trend of money > football in the sport today. Problem with him leaving is that he is still a good player, he does come up with random moments of magic from nothing.

    Anonymous - Thanks, but to be blatantly honest, there is no way Samba would become captain, or Cahill. Samba wouldn't start, and neither have proved themselves at the club.

    Cheers all.

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