A question of honor
Bolton
Yesterday Arsenal secured a place in the semifinals of the FA Cup. Bolton played their usual crap game, but this time they didn't succeed with their bullying. They were one down and reduced to 10 men within minutes, and they should have finished with even fewer on the field and more goals conceded. The ref got the bookings of Pires and Lauren wrong. According to the rules of the beautiful game the correct decisions should have been a Arsenal penalty and another red card for Bolton. Still Sam Allardyce insists to embarrass himself and his club further by moaning about Ljungberg's goal and even pleading Diouf's case. What a disgrace.
The team for the new stadium are being prepared
Arsenal now have played 4 straight games without conceding a goal and Phillipe Senderos are more and more emerging as a solid defender. Solid is also the only appropriate word for Mathieu Flamini's performances these days. Having already seen the ability of Clichy and Fabregas there now is a handful of youngsters in the side that may have what it takes to perform on the top level for years to come. Adding to that a injury free centralline in Campbell, Vieira and Henry and a couple of quality signings during the summer Arsenal will once again become a formidable force for next season. Enjoy your moment, Jose!
Investigations
Speaking of Jose, Peter Kenyon and Jose Mourinho are piling on lots of work for investigators in the UEFA and the FA. As a matter of fact their mob style operation may be making Chelsea the most investigated club in history. The Cole saga has also taken new momentum with Chelsea claiming that they were the ones to be tapped up. Jeez. Who do they think they are fooling? There is little honor in the way they conduct their business. Not that they care. I just hope the FA has it within their power to educate them.
Another Jose
Jose Reyes has again spoken about how honored he would be if he were to play for Real Madrid. One thing is to be fooled in a telephone hoax, another matter is to willingly feed the tabloids with more of the same. If this is how you feel that's fair enough, but you should honor your club. All you have to do is to knock on Arsene's door and you will be on your way. Perhaps a exchange deal bringing Michael Owen to Arsenal would be the best thing for all party's involved?
Yesterday Arsenal secured a place in the semifinals of the FA Cup. Bolton played their usual crap game, but this time they didn't succeed with their bullying. They were one down and reduced to 10 men within minutes, and they should have finished with even fewer on the field and more goals conceded. The ref got the bookings of Pires and Lauren wrong. According to the rules of the beautiful game the correct decisions should have been a Arsenal penalty and another red card for Bolton. Still Sam Allardyce insists to embarrass himself and his club further by moaning about Ljungberg's goal and even pleading Diouf's case. What a disgrace.
The team for the new stadium are being prepared
Arsenal now have played 4 straight games without conceding a goal and Phillipe Senderos are more and more emerging as a solid defender. Solid is also the only appropriate word for Mathieu Flamini's performances these days. Having already seen the ability of Clichy and Fabregas there now is a handful of youngsters in the side that may have what it takes to perform on the top level for years to come. Adding to that a injury free centralline in Campbell, Vieira and Henry and a couple of quality signings during the summer Arsenal will once again become a formidable force for next season. Enjoy your moment, Jose!
Investigations
Speaking of Jose, Peter Kenyon and Jose Mourinho are piling on lots of work for investigators in the UEFA and the FA. As a matter of fact their mob style operation may be making Chelsea the most investigated club in history. The Cole saga has also taken new momentum with Chelsea claiming that they were the ones to be tapped up. Jeez. Who do they think they are fooling? There is little honor in the way they conduct their business. Not that they care. I just hope the FA has it within their power to educate them.
Another Jose
Jose Reyes has again spoken about how honored he would be if he were to play for Real Madrid. One thing is to be fooled in a telephone hoax, another matter is to willingly feed the tabloids with more of the same. If this is how you feel that's fair enough, but you should honor your club. All you have to do is to knock on Arsene's door and you will be on your way. Perhaps a exchange deal bringing Michael Owen to Arsenal would be the best thing for all party's involved?

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