It makes you wonder how any old ex player can get a job in the media and share their views. Actually having a bit of common sense could go a long way
I find it funny, in a not funny sort of way how Arsene and Arsenal are critised for not winning anything since the 2005 FA Cup victory, yet you do not hear the same criticism of Tottenham, Aston Villa, West Ham etc
So this is the reason for my absence over the last few days and the next few days. So I am unable to write a preview or review which feels a little strange for me
If a player's heart and soul is not red and white, then he is of no use to Arsene. Which is fair enough, in my opinion. For the Club to move forward, everyone must be pulling in the same direction
Throwing defensive balance and height out of the window, this team would score an insane amount of goals. The passing and movement and attacking options would be just mouthwatering
Peter Hill-Wood has completed a full turn around from the days of not wanting his sort at the club. These days Hill-Wood is backing the Kronk to make a complete takeover
Cesc Fabregas is every hack's favourite subject at present and his name has been printed once again. This time they have thought a little outside the box, someone has cooked up something really special which would have taken them a long time debating.
Sami Nasri is one of the most talented players in his generation, his first season at a new club, country and league was very impressive considering the amount of change that he made especially at a tender age
Arsene Wenger has done an amazing job at the club, I would say even more so given the financial restrictions in the transfer market since the move to the Emirates Stadium. A cheque book manager would be many fans favourite choice
Wayne Rooney is apparently out for Manchester United's next game which is great, only because I got the impression that this only happened to Arsenal players