Well that was nice, wasn’t it? Two players back from injury, Cesc and Ade. Cesc gets two assists, Ade two goals, and suddenly we’re six points into the Champions League places, with Villa still to play United later today. Can’t ask for much more than that really can you?
Well, I suppose in theory you could ask for a golden bed that popped out the starlet of the day holding a Crunchie bar and a cold beer, but that would be rather beyond Arsene Wenger’s remit, so we’ll leave it and be happy with the game yesterday, in which we were comfortable, convincing and which boded very well for the crucial game against Villarreal on Tuesday.
So all in all a glorious Sunday morning to wake up to, thanks very much team. Now just as long as Villa can draw or lose to United – any thoughts on what you’d prefer? Then the whole thing will be capped off very nicely indeed.
After his stonker of a comeback Cesc moved to silence the transfer stories, and this blog, who yesterday wondered aloud about his fondness for Pep Guardiola. All I can say is Cesc Fabregas is a bigger man than I am, but you’d probably guessed that already.
The only other news is that the People thinks we’re in for a £12m 18 year old Everton defender Jack Rodwell. All I’ll say is to remind you of the first part of that statement, the one involving ‘the People thinks that’ bit, and suggest you rest easy. A young, good central defender would be no bad thing at some point, but that some point is not going to be the summer at the earliest.
Although it has grabbed my attention that they refer to him in the article as a ‘starlet’. would like to reassure readers that when I hypothesised the golden bed scenario my starlet was a woman largely in the mould of Jessica Alba, and that the crunchie was large.
Have a good Sunday, y’all. More to come about Villarreal later.
Tags: Arsenal, Cesc Fabregas, man city
April 5th, 2009 at 12:00 pm
We’re due to face Villarreal Tuesday I do believe and not Valencia.
Nice blog – I’ve been following for a while, though this is my first comment.
April 5th, 2009 at 12:53 pm
@gooneroonie
That’s a very good point. Heavens.
Thanks for commenting, good to have you aboard.
April 5th, 2009 at 1:51 pm
Yesterday was quite splendid. Song and Denilson were immense. One of the great consequences of losing Cesc, Flamini, Gilberto, Rosicky and Hleb for different reasons has been the rebirth of our midfield. These two, Diaby, Ramsey and (whisper it) even Eboue have come on really well when, in slightly different circumstances, they might al have spent the season doing crosswords on the bench……or in bed with a starlet and her crunchie bar. This, on reflection, might have been quite nice for the, but would not have furthered the renaissance of the team.
April 5th, 2009 at 5:27 pm
the starlet and the cruchie bar..hilarious!!
Song and Ramsey are our future stars…
maybe denilson is one of those whom i see moving on from The Arsenal….in the future offcourse not the next year…
we actually toyed with manC made them look worse than they are…they missed ireland (who could be coming to ashburton??)
April 6th, 2009 at 9:02 am
F**k another bit of eurotrash makes his mark on united’s season – I was torn between wanting a draw and a manc win. There is nothing more disgraceful in my eyes than three goals being scored by perma-tan twats ending in a gang bang on the pitch. I did feel for villa but then we have been on the back end of it at Villa park earlier in the season. It does give us some breathing room and might allow us to put out stronger teams in the champ league and fa cup. And we are still able to ruin man u’s ‘perfect season’ in three competitions so come on the boys!!