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Mesut Ozil – Good, but not good enough

So the transfer window is closed. We finally spent some money. A truly world class talent in Mesut Ozil  (I am not going to put the silly little dots about his name) has joined The Arsenal for a club record £42.4million, but I sit here this morning with a bitter sweet taste in my mouth – although that might be the rubbish ocffee I have just made myself.

Whilst the signing of Ozil is a brilliant one. A world class player, just entering his peak, there is a feeling that we could have, no we should have, done more. The beginning of the Scouts Motto is a vow that ‘I will always do my best.’ It is clear that no one at Arsenal was ever a scout, because we have not done our best.

With a reported £80million to spend in this transfer window, we have spent just £42.4million of that. Add in the sales of Gervinho and more, we have raised circa £10million and free’d up hundreds of thousands in wages. A net spend of a little over £30million means there is plenty left in the pot. After last summers transfer window, Ivan Gazidas came out and said:

‘We also kept some powder dry so we’ve got the ability to invest if our manager finds the right opportunities in January.’

We bought a left back.

Now before I spiral too far into the pit of negativity, I am pleased with the players we got in. Emiliano Viviano, whilst I have never seen him play, reads like a player who could challenge Sczcesny. The press reported it as Arsenal signing a Seria B goal keeper. But the truth is he is Italian number 2, and last year was Fiorentina’s number 1 goalkeeper when they just narrowely missed out on Champions League football. The only slight worry is he looks a little like Manuel Almunia! However, why have we loaned him? We are Arsenal Football Club. We should not be relying on loan deals. With the money we have, if Arsene Wenger thinks Viviano is good enough, let’s go buy him and then make a song and dance about buying one of the best Italian goalkeepers.

We then have our 2 free transfer. Flamini and Sanogo. We know what we are getting in Flamini. And he showed what he can give to the team in the second half against Spurs. Going against the grain, I am happy with our midfield starters. Wither Arteta/Ramsey/Wilshere as the 2 central midfielder, and Rosicky/Cazorla/Chamberlain and now Ozil for the attacking midfielder, I struggled to see why we would need to go out and spend a £25million on Fellaini. Or big on a Bender or Gundogan. So the signing of Flamini is smart. It has improved the squad, and you know what you are getting. You know he will settle and he is good enough for the Premier League. And, in theory anyway, coming in on a free should have left money to spend on other area’s of the side.

As for Sanogo. He is a giant of a man and will come good. In his early games, I have been impressed by his movement and work rate. The guy has talent, but it might take him a year or so to get fully up to speed with the Premier League.

And that is the frustration. We essentially sit here with 1 senior striker. Yes, Theo Walcott and Lukas Podolski can cover up there, but neither have been impressive when doing so. A bid for Demba Ba on the final day is not good enough. Especially when on loan. We still had another £40million to spend. Did we do our best to spend it? I think not. And in defence. Liverpool spent £25million early in the day on 2 talented young centrebacks. One of them the highly rates Sakho from PSG. Why were we not in for him? We had the money.

Yes, Mesut Ozil is a brilliant deal. One of the top 10 players in the world. And hopefully the signing of him will attract further players. But at the moment, it feels like I have been given a toy for Christmas with no batteries. And the shop’s do not open untill tomorrow. Except in this case the shop does not reopen until January. We failed to do our best. We are bad scouts.

Finally, how must Robin Van Persie be thinking this morning. Yes, he won the league title last year, but he left Arsenal to play with better players and win more. I said last year, Arsenal will win more trophies during Van Persie’s time at Old Trafford then Manchester United will. And now Van Persie looks around him and see’s Ashley Young, Michael Carrick, Tom Cleverely and Nani supplying him. Whilst at Arsenal there Cazorla and Ozil. The two most creative players in Europe. I wonder if he is starting to regret the move

Keenos

The Arsenal and Me – Peter’s Story

Last Saturday morning I was privileged to be amongst so many wonderful Gooner fans on the AwayBoyz boat up the Thames. What a wonderful experience and one I’m so glad I did not miss. I didn’t go to the game though as I had to get back home to Wales. On the boat staring out onto the Thames my thoughts went back to when I was a very young kid and travelled to away games whenever my mum, God Bless her, could afford to let me and my elder brother go.

Travelling away in the 50’s and early 60’s was not easy. No motorways and slow steam hauled trains. Most fans travelled as part of the Arsenal Supporters Club. My brother and I always travelled by the Club coaches. I loved going to the games North of the Midlands. Manchester, Blackpool, Bolton, Newcastle etc. Would cost about 12/6 to 15/- depending on distance.

The coaches left Highbury Corner at the back of the old entrance tube station about 10.30pm on a Friday night. It was generally all the old faces that turned up! I was always the youngest on the coach. Gradually all the fans would turn up wearing their colours etc with rattles in hand. All optimistic but not over the top optimism!

There was always a guy on board called Fred. He always went. My brother and I always made sure we sat well away from him as he always drank a bottle of whisky during the journey!

We’d set off going up the Holloway Road in good voice with a few choruses of the Arsenal song set to the tune of Anchors Aweigh! The roads would be almost empty except for the occasional lorry. I tried to stay awake as I loved just watching us go through the many towns and small villages en route.

About 3am we’d stop at a transport cafe to have a break and a cup of tea etc for about 30mins. Generally this was about Newcastle under Lyme area.

Eventually would fall asleep and wake up as it was getting light and you could sense you were ooop north with all the Mills etc easily seen. The odd looking coloured buses. Men walking to work with their flat caps on. Just like a Lowry painting depicts.

We’d get to our destination about 8am. The driver always knew where to take us for breakfast. Never ever forget those! Full old English- northern style. Big mugs of tea. Fried bread etc.

About 9am we’d wander to the ground wherever we were playing. Nothing much to do in those days! Pubs didn’t open till 11am. Someone would always bring a ball along and we’d all go along to the nearest bit of open land and have a match between ourselves. I used to really love this being young and enthusiastic, and a decent player. My favourite players then were Derek Tappscott and Danny Clapton. Danny was a winger and had a unique way of going past a full back- dropping his shoulder etc. I used to practice doing this during our match pretending I was Danny! We’d put coats down for goalposts etc.

Just approaching 11am the older ones drifted off to the nearest pub to the ground. My brother was about 16 and I was about 9 or 10. We’d have to sit outside with our lemonade and bags of crisps! Never bothered us as many came outside with us anyway. The friendly banter with the locals would then start. Their accents then used to amaze me! “Are you ooop for game lad” they’d say. “You’re wasting your time lad thars in for a thrashing!” Generally they were always right!(sadly).

About 1pm we’d all go to nearest chippy for our lunch! How I looked forward to that. Proper fish and chips cooked in beef dripping!
We would be close to the stadium by now and all the programme sellers would be out and, of course, the rosette sellers. “Wear your colours!” they’d be shouting!

Time to go into the ground. Not that many fans travelled away to league games. We would meet up with the ones who travelled by train in the ground and start our singing and chanting and making noise with our rattles. 2-4-6-8 who do we appreciate etc. Fairly mild stuff compared to those songs on the boat to Fulham!!!!

There used to be a legendary Arsenal supporter named David Stacey. He wore a red and white dinner suit with top and hat and tails in red and white. Mascots etc could walk around the pitch in those days. He carried a big board which read — We Arsenal Supporters say “may the best team win!” Can you really imagine that happening today! When he reached us we’d all just cheer and rattle our rattles and give a few choruses of the Arsenal song then. He then walked all the way around the ground showing the banner to the applause of the home fans! Much respect amongst fans then.

The match to me really passed me by! I remember more about events leading up to and after that have stuck in my memory. We normally always lost or drew.

On one occasion at a Cup game away to Man Utd the fog came down and the game called off just before 3pm. I remember being so disappointed. The Man Utd supporters club invited all us coach travellers back to their club and entertained us before our coaches left Manchester Piccadilly about 10.30pm for London and home.

Normally got back home about about 7.30am Sunday morning after being dropped of at Drayton Park along the Holloway Road..

I really really miss those days.

regards to you all,

Peter

PS.
The Arsenal song we sang then to the tune of Anchors Aweigh!:-

Send Arsenal down the field for one more goal,
No other teams can fight than the boys in red and white.
Never let their Glory fade
long may it glow
So let us all sing out with
Up The Gunners!
Up the Gunners!!!
GOAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Mmmm Such happy happy memories. Will share a few more old stories another time.

She Wore A Yellow Ribbon 2013/14 Predictions

GC
The SheWore Admin
Premier League: Man City
Top 4: Chelsea, Man Utd, Arsenal
FA Cup: Chelsea
League Cup: Man Utd
Relegated: Crystal Palace, Stoke City, Hull City Tigers
Top Goalscorer: Luis Suarez
Champions League: Barcelona
Hope for the season: More fear the new season, because we are desperate for another striker and centre back at the very least

Keenos
The ST Holder – Home & Away
Premier League: Chelsea
Top 4: Arsenal, Man City, Spurs
FA Cup: Arsenal
League Cup: Chelsea
Relegated: Crystal Palace, Hull City Tigers, Norwich
Top Goalscorer: Luis Suarez
Champions League: PSG
Hope for the season: To go to every game which I am in the country for (3 weeks in Thailand stopping me doing the 38 game season!)

LordHillWood 
The Old Boy
Premier League: Man City
Top 4: Chelsea, Man Utd, Arsenal
FA Cup: Arsenal
League Cup: Arsenal
Relegated: Crystal Palace, Hull City Tigers, Stoke City
Top Goalscorer: Robin Van Persie
Champions League: Real Madrid
Hope for the season: Hope we buy 4 players and win league

Dave 
The Silver Member
Premier League: Chelsea
Top 4: Man City, Man Utd, Spurs
FA Cup: Chelsea
League Cup: Man Utd
Relegated: Hull City Tigers, Cardiff City, Sunderland
Top Goalscorer: Robin Van Persie
Champions League: Bayern Munich

The General
The WOB
Premier League: Chelsea
Top 4: Man City, Man Utd, Spurs
FA Cup: Chelsea
League Cup: Man Utd
Relegated: Hull City Tigers, Cardiff City, Sunderland
Top Goalscorer: Robin Van Persie
Champions League: Bayern Munich
Hope for the season: Arsene Wenger to be gone

Madjens
The ex-ST Holder
Premier League: Man City
Top 4: Chelsea, Man Utd, Spurs
FA Cup: Chelsea
League Cup: Spurs
Relegated: Hull City Tigers, Crystal Palace, Cardiff City
Top Goalscorer: Robin Van Persie
Champions League: Bayern Munich
Hope for the season: Arsene Wenger to get the sack

Rory
The ex-pat living in Australia
Premier League: Chelsea
Top 4: Man City, Man Utd, Spurs
FA Cup: Chelsea
League Cup: Man City
Relegated: Crystal Palace, Hull City Tigers, Sunderland
Top Goalscorer: Robin Van Persie
Champions League: Real Madrid
Hope for the season: I hope Arsenal make big changes soon

Cros
The ST holder, Away Day Frequenter
Premier League: Man City
Top 4: Chelsea, Man Utd, Arsenal
FA Cup: Chelsea
League Cup: Arsenal
Relegated: Hull City Tigers, Crystal Palace, Cardiff City
Top Goalscorer: Robin Van Persie
Champions League: Barcelona
Hope for the season: Hope we finish above those swampy c***s, win a trophy and strengthen

Raj
The BSM Co-Founder
Premier League: Chelsea
Top 4: Man City, Man Utd, Arsenal
FA Cup: Chelsea
League Cup: Man City
Relegated: Crystal Palace, Hull City Tigers, Stoke City
Top Goalscorer: Robin Van Persie
Champions League: Bayern Munich
Hope for the season: We compete
For information on the BSM: blackscarfafc.co.uk/

Ollie
The Junior Gunner
Premier League: Chelsea
Top 4: Man City, Man Utd, Spurs
FA Cup: Man Utd
League Cup: Chelsea
Relegated: Crystal Palace, West Ham, Hull City Tigers
Top Goalscorer: Romelu Lukaku
Champions League: Bayern Munich
Hope for the season: Win something, or at least look ambitious

Gimli
The Podcaster
Premier League: Chelsea
Top 4: Man City, Arsenal, Man Utd
FA Cup: Man City
League Cup: Man Utd
Relegated: Cardiff City, Crystal Palace, Hull City Tigers
Top Goalscorer: Luis Suarez if he is in England, otherwise Giroud
Champions League: Bayern Munich
Hope for the season: At the moment with a squad as thin in-depth as we are and no new signings close, it would have to be top 4
Listen now to A Bergkamp Wonderland Podscast

YouAreMyArsenal
The American Blogger
Premier League: Man City
Top 4: Chelsea, Arsenal, Man Utd
FA Cup: Arsenal
League Cup: West Brom
Relegated: Hull City Tigers, Crystal Palace, Norwich
Top Goalscorer: Sergio Aguero
Champions League: Real Madrid
Hope for the season: Arsenal spend money to prove most of this wrong
Read YouAreMyArsenal’s blog here: youaremyarsenal.com/

Glen
The Positive Gooner
Premier League: Arsenal
Top 4: Chelsea, Man City, Spurs
FA Cup: Arsenal
League Cup: Chelsea
Relegated: Crystal Palace, Hull City Tigers, Cardiff City
Top Goalscorer: Luis Suarez
Champions League: Juventus
Hope for the season: Its a successful season for Arsenal. A minimum of 2 trophies required and to be in all competitions at latter stages

Sampritpal
The Malaysian Fan
Premier League: Chelsea
Top 4: Arsenal, Man Utd, Man City
FA Cup: Arsenal
League Cup: Man Utd
Relegated: Hull City Tigers, Stoke City, Cardiff City
Top Goalscorer: Luis Suarez
Champions League: Bayern Munich
Hope for the season: Challenge for the title

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