Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Bloody Sons of...

Bastards. Stupid bastards. If the rest of the world did not already know that Barcelona are a bunch of bastards, who have transplanted themselves unfortunately into the entire fabric of the Spanish national team, well, this is it. It's everywhere now.

Quite a few ways you can look at this: Lack of respect for Arsenal (obvious, and we're used to it); lack of respect for Cesc (as a professional, and betrays their obvious failings as professionals in that regard); lack of intelligence (we knew that of course).

If I were Spanish, a supporter of Real Madrid or any other darned team, I'd be non-plussed too. The only thing we've seen the last 4 weeks, now, and in the coming years is Barcelona=Spain, Spain=Barcelona, Barcelona=Spain, Spain=Barcelona, Barcelona=Spain, Spain=Barcelona, ad nauseum. Bunch of bozos (Pepe Reina included) can't celebrate their country winning their World Cup without bringing in Barcelona and Cesc Fabregas. If that's not pathetic, I don't know what is. I mean, they were celebrating in Madrid, for Chrissakes.

Not that I'd normally care, but when an Arsenal player gets dragged into it...

But - I hear them say: it's a joke. Funny, ha ha. Okay, joke, funny. Just as funny as if I grabbed same ugly Barca bollocks and squeezed with all my might, no? Funny too, that.

What else is happening on the Arse front, you might ask? Unfortunately, not much. The team are starting to train again, everyone is making nice with new friends like Chamakh and Koscielny, and waiting for the likes of RVP and Cesc to get home. Wonder how much of a break the French players are going to get. They should be right back there with Nasri, I say. Not that they did much running around in South Africa.

Oh yeah, there's also a little bit of news about Wenger dismissing rumours of Eduardo leaving the club. Hmm. Strange one that. Just why that's the case beats me. As we've said before, he just isn't the same. Gets slower from game to game, and his finishing gets worse with every bad touch. Sounds like a good bet for Besiktas, if you asked me.

Thought I'd close with nice video highlights of the final. Would've been nice if they could've made Alonso break up into tiny pieces from de Jong's karate kick though...










Till tomorrow then. Hopefully, there'll be nicer things to talk about than Barca.

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