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Looking ahead to Arsenal's final three matches

Admittedly, starting a blog about Arsenal the week that they more or less conceded their final fight to the usual suspects seems a bit anticlimactic, if not absurd.  Surely a better time to start would be July, you say, with World Cup'd eyes and a fresh Premier League table with Arsenal at the top of the alphabetical list.  And yet, here we are.

As I said in the opening post, I tend to be much more optimistic about Arsenal than I am about other teams that I follow.  The reasons for this are many (being subjected to the NHL equivalent of catenaccio for the past ten years, for one), but my optimism is grounded in the fact that I have more or less what some might reasonably call a perverse sense of what it means to support this club.  While I would love to win trophies as much as every supporter, we should not let the fact that it has not happened for five years take away from the pleasures and frustrations of watching Arsenal do what they do.

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Arsène Wenger himself pointed out yesterday that Arsenal have made progress over last year and silenced the critics who said that without Kolo Touré or Emmanuel Adebayor, the club would sink out of the top four.  This has not happened.  It has not been an easy season; since December, most of our games have been spiky, craggy encounters.  Last minute wins, frustrating draws, and soul-rending losses have far outnumbered the hazy strolls down country lanes (does anyone remember Goodison Park, August, 2009?).

Man City loom on Saturday, and that means the return of the aforementioned Messieurs Adebayor and Touré.  City's rise has been well-documented, and writers spilled cubic miles of ink over the 4-2 at Eastlands (complete with Adebayor controversy).  This fixture, while probably meaningless in the title race, is important to keeping Arsenal in third.  That fact, coupled with the events of last autumn, should be more than enough motivation for any starting XI that Wenger chooses.  It is likely that he will field the strongest side possible and wait until the Blackburn match to give some of the youth squad a Premier League baptism, but I wouldn't be shocked to see Craig Eastmond start again in Alex Song's absence.

A more in-depth preview of the match will be coming on Friday.  For now, all I can say is that I want trophies badly, but I also want to just sit down with a cup of extremely strong coffee at 7:30 AM to watch the type of sport on my television that was missing for all too long from my life.  At this point, it will have to suffice.

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I hate the fact that success = trophies

because this team has been amazingly fun to watch – as well as frustrating – over the last few years. I want them to win shiny silver pots as much as the next guy, but in all honesty with the way the game is going/being funded these days, I’ll take solvency with a chance at success over the Portsmouth route any day of the week.

by pdb on Apr 21, 2010 12:29 AM EDT reply actions  

Yessir.

I couldn’t agree more. Entering the season as a supporter demanding trophies seems like a recipe for depression, if nothing else. We all want to win trophies, but so do supporters of all clubs…I understand that others see this issue differently, though, and have good reasons for doing so. It’s just how I, personally, manage to stay sane.

by Ted Harwood on Apr 21, 2010 12:34 AM EDT up reply actions  

It may be blasphemous for me to say this

but if Arsenal were to drop out of the Champions League places I wouldn’t be too upset. If I were to rank the competitions in order of whether I want to win them or not, it’d go

League
FA Cup
Champions League
Carling Cup or whatever they call it these days

but with all the stories of ManUre being eleventy billion dollars in debt (woe betide that team if they ever stop winning, financially speaking), Chelsea being dependent on Abramovich, and Liverpool being sold by Hicks, I’ll take a fifth-place finish with a positive bank balance, thank you. And if they finally do get their shit together and win things next season, it’ll be that much more glorious.

by pdb on Apr 21, 2010 12:40 AM EDT up reply actions  

Cash, though

I do love the FA Cup, but I also love a chance to see Arsenal play weird European teams and the Madrids and Barcas of the world. I would worry about the financial impact of not being in the ECL, but I also think that Arsenal would have a better plan of action in that case than the rest of the big four…

by Ted Harwood on Apr 21, 2010 12:43 AM EDT up reply actions  

I am frankly becoming quite bored with the Champions League

it’s always the same teams – it’s basically becoming a closed league, and as much fun as it can be to play Barcelona it loses some of its shine when you do it at least twice every single year. If the CL were like the World Cup, and only held every so many years, I’d be more interested in it probably, but as it is it doesn’t thrill me as much as it used to.

by pdb on Apr 21, 2010 9:56 AM EDT up reply actions  

I'm not to fussed about trophies at the moment

Finishing in the Top 4 after all the media predicted we wouldn’t (they have short memories) is nice, and we’re in a good financial situation. A bit of luck/getting ref decisions against City and United earlier, and without some rubbish keeping from Aluminium and Flapphandski and we well could be top.

"We're investigating the investigative procedure of the investigation of Tony Bernazard"---Omar Minaya (he really didn't say it but he would"

by firejerrynow on Apr 21, 2010 6:41 AM EDT reply actions  

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