We are called “Babies” for a reason….

It sad to see our club in a state like this. Bruised, battered and helpless. Although similar to what Liverpool was until they got back their King yet a bit different.

Our manager is too soft and too mother like in the way he goes about things. To him this Arsenal team is like a bunch of babies and like a dutiful mother he always defends the when they should be facing the fire line from their own parents..

Martin Keown recent comments just clarifies what I am saying :

I think Arsene Wenger has almost over-estimated what they are capable of and they have let him down, so it is a shared responsibility when the team does not do well and collective praise when they do.

I am sure everyone will look at themselves, and that they will bounce back.

Every player has immense respect for the man. Cesc calls him a second father. No player, including that cunt Denilson never talks bad about him. The respect Barcelona players have for Guardiola, that is the respect these players have for our manager. And why wouldn’t you for a man who has given so much to this club.

But all this sugar coating will not work and its one time when either our manager or his squad have got to sack up and be frank. I just wish for one day, one day, I wake up in the morning and read that Arsene Wenger has blasted Arsenal over their performance. One day on which our manager comes out with a statement which has a bit of sting directed at his players..

One of the greatest managers in the world, Jose Mourinho had the same situation with Inter when they lost to Atlanta 3-1. This is what he said :

That was our worst performance of the season, you could compare it with our match in Cyprus in the Champions League (a 3-3 draw at Anorthosis Famagusta),” said Mourinho.

“I can’t explain my team’s first half hour. When we lose I prefer to speak about how well the other team played but we played so badly in the first half that I prefer to say that we brought this result on ourselves.

“I will accept all the criticisms you want to direct at me. The press can use all the adjectives they want and I won’t complain.

His players are too soft and too goody-goody and irrespective of how they perform our manager backs the players up. It’s the usual ‘we didn’t play well’ but he shall never question his players. No wonder they get pushed around by teams like Stoke. You never see United, Chelsea or even Liverpool complain about Stoke, only Arsenal. It’s a very despondent situation at Arsenal, that nobody can stand up and tell Wenger that “No, we should do it this way.” Nobody gives their opinions, and even if they do, they must be in whispers. Because I cannot see anything, and neither can any sane Gooner on this globe. All the fancy football is good for some matches, but each match should be approached in a different manner, and if he does not do that what is the use of a manager. What is the difference between a manager and a school level football coach. Absolutely nothing !

Always standing up and fighting for his players is not a good thing because then they shall always feel that no matter how we perform, we can get away with it. They couldn’t care less, if this man gets stick from the media or the fans, so long as they are getting their wages and their sponsorships.

We saw what a furious Wenger can do to his team. He blasted them half time at Anfield and they came out of the match as winners. Cesc and Vermaelen’s reaction to his anger was this :

“The boss screamed at us like I’ve never seen before,

He was really disappointed in the first half and we were not at our best – that we didn’t deserve to wear the Arsenal shirt.
“We played like that, and I think that gave us a boost. I think he was right, we were not good in the first half, we were not up for it and in the second half we turned it around and I think we played one of the best second halves of the seen.”

“I’ve never seen him before like that. I think we just reacted very well,” said the Arsenal stopper. “The first half was really bad on our side, second half, we put some pressure on them and you see the result.”

He over-protects his players when he should actually criticise them for certain performances. Days before what we witnessed at Stoke, the manager says :

We [have] conceded, I think, 21 from set-pieces and only 17 in open play. Less than anybody else in open play [but] we have been caught on set-pieces.

I mean it’s so fucking absurd. If a man has to make comment and then go and see his team concede a goal which happens when there is a flaw in FIFA 11, then what else can you say ?

This week he said :

The players have produced every single effort they could on the pitch, but maybe we were a bit too nervous when we had to cross the line.

Now imagine if he had said this :

The players have produced every single effort they could on the pitch, but maybe we were a bit too nervous when we had to cross the line. I am not happy with the current situation at the club and especially with some of the players in my squad because I felt they could have given much more to this team.

Now if you were a RVP or a Cesc or a Nasri(although you are not included in these ‘some’ players), you would know that the boss means business because he has stated in public that he is not happy with the situation at the club and with some of your colleagues. Therefore impulsively you will try and do your best. On the other hand if you were a person like Diaby, or a Denilson (cunt) or Rosicky, you know that you will not be able to take things so lightly as before because your career at Arsenal FC is at stake.

If the man gets a bit tough we can surely expect a change at Arsenal football Club. Players will know that they can’t afford to fuck up because they are going to be scrutinised by their manager.

Nobody is telling the man to go and blast every single performance of his players. But at least sometimes the manager should take the role of the “Bad Cop” and force this leverage out of his players..

Guns-out,

THE ARMOURY

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2 thoughts on “We are called “Babies” for a reason….

  1. What if Pat Rice moves over? A fresh perspective/attitude from a new number two next to Wenger could be all we need in terms of management.
    It is good management not to knock your own players.
    I am personally looking out for a Benzema type striker (like the old Ronaldo) to give direction to our possession/passing and a right back to cover for the great Sagna.
    I don’t think we need much more – just some fine tuning. ALL our players in our squad are on the up, apart from one or two who will be leaving this summer.
    Do you honestly think that Wenger doesn’t know what we need to take us to the next step when he practically raised these lot from birth?
    We have improved in every position this year and will keep improving for the next few years. Barca took six years remember?

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    1. True, but still it has to count for something on the pitch. We know Arsenal have had feeble defense from last season. We conceded 41 goals. this season we have 38 with 2 games left. 21 of those have come from set pieces, so nothing is actually being done by the club to address this issue. What was 1 year ago is the same now, the difference is that the players have improved but the defense has not…
      Wenger raised these lot from birth, but yet cannot guide his defense not to concede silly goals. Can you refute this statement ?

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