Sunday, 2 January 2011

Get In There!!

Well, sorry about the late reply of the post, feeling the effects of a new years day party, which involves drinking champagne all day, instead of wasting our life away in pubs on new years eve, celebrating another minute of our life, with a new number at the end of the year. As you can tell, im not that fond of new years eve celebrations, and i feel sorry for all those people that stood outside in the freezing cold, just to see some fireworks that looked very nice in HD anyway? Very Strange.

Anyway, moving on to football.

What a side we are statring to look. I was shocked to see the Arsenal side that came out yesterday, showing the effort that they put in for the game, to come out and give them the result we all deserve. After the Wigan game, was nice to see the team that started against Chelsea start. That team, is slowly becoming our first team, and depending on the fitness of van persie and Djourou, i expect it to be the same against Man City.

As i look back on that game, i feel the way in which we bounced back from all of the ruggidness and hard tackling by Birmingham theoretically backfiring. Our football at times just out played Birmingham and they just couldnt handle us. The free flowing football of Cesc and Nasri, with the idea of Van Persie and Walcott atacking behind the defenders just frieghtened them off, and prevents them from attacking. This is why i feel Walcott, even if he doesnt seem to be as great as he should be at times, can possibly be such an important factor in big games. He prevents the attacking full backs, and agaisnt Man City, to see him getting behind the slow defence, it will be a delight to see.

What also is a delight to my ears, is the dirty horrible twat of a player Bowyer, got his abuse from the fans with the song "We've got Cesc Fabregas, You've Got Lee Bowyer". Along with the rumours that he is getting a probe into the incident where he stamped on Sagna. This should hopefully prevent him from stamping on a few players for the rest of his career, a couple of games.

Anyway, more tomorrow, on Man City and any other related news that may arise.

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