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The Fake News Surrounding Marcus McGuane

One of the biggest news stories of last week was that former Arsenal youngster becoming the first Englishman since Gary Lineker to play for the Catalan giants in 29 years.

It was one of the top stories (or 2nd lead stories) on many of the British press pages. A celebration of a British youngster forging a career abroad, whilst also bashing The Arsenal for the hit, clicks and advertising revenue.

Let me address the second point first.

Marcus McGuane joined Barcelona on 30 January 2018. He had 6 months left on his Arsenal contract and Barcelona came sniffing around. Arsenal decided to sell the youngster rather than lose him for a tribunal fee in the summer.

It has then been reported that on 7 March 2018, McGuane played forthe  FC Barcelona first team in their Supercopa de Catalunya final (Catalan Super Cup Final), coming on as a 77th minute substitute. This is where the fallacy begins.

Poor journalists, I imagine just out of University, writing stuff for hits to justify keeping their job, picked up on each others story. They started writing things such as “McGuane was called in to the Barcelona first team after impressing for the B team.”

Two minutes of doing their own research would have realised this was just a fabricated story that they have all needed up copy and pasting from each other, making it real. Fake news.

Before the Supercopa de Catalunya final, McGuane has started 2 games for Barcelona B. He had made a further 2 substitute appearances. He was on the bench for their last Segunda División game.

Now on one hand, I will praise (and more of this later) McGuane for going to Spain and, at 18 years old, is playing for their B team. On the other hand, he has not exactly been the revelation our hyperbole media are making out that he is.

Secondly, we have the “first team debut”.

The Supercopa de Catalunya is not a real game. Again, a lack of research went into this by the British press.

Introduced in 2014, it is a match held between the two highest finishing Catalonian based teams in Spanish football from the previous season. A

It is a game governed by the Catalan Football Federation, and to host the game, they actually need to get Barcelona and Espanyol to agree to it. Hence why since its inception 5 years ago, it has only been contested 3 times.

It is not an officially recognised game.

Therefore, to summaries, those media outlets trying to promote McGuane “playing foir the Barcelona first team” as a way to bash Arsenal are ill informed, and simply lack knowledge and are too lazy to have done their own research.

As for McGuane himself, he was never the “wonderkid” that the media promoted him as when he joined Barcelona.

Yes, joining Barcelona shows that he clearly has talent, but he was actually struggling for game time at Arsenal.

Ainsley Maitland-Niles had been promoted to the first team, and Joe Willock and Josh DaSilva, 2 central midfielders in the same age group as McGuane were showing more promise and getting more game time in the League Cup and Europa League.

Basically McGuane was struggling for game time due to the development of Josh Dasilva and Joe Willock.

On top of other players around the same age progressing better than him, there was also talk of players younger than him pushing him for a place in the reserves. The writing was on the wall when he refused to sign a new contract, and Arsenal cut their losses.

Whilst this might come across that I am slating McGuane, I am trying not too, I am merely trying to explain the exact situation he was in at Arsenal and how he is doing for Barcelona.

I actually think it is brilliant that McGuane has gone abroad.

He could have stayed at Arsenal, signed the new deal, and sat and not progressed, taking the £10-20,000 a week he possibly could have commanded.

You see that at both Arsenal and a lot of other clubs (Chelsea in particular). 18 year olds signing a 4 or 5 year deal, becoming instant millionaires, with no hope of breaking through.

They get loaned out throughout England and Europe for the next 4 or 5 years, before the club decide to dump them somewhere. Careers in tatters, but millionaires at the same time.

It is the poor attitude of players that causes this. They would rather stay in the comfort of their current club, sign a new contract, and took the foot off the pedal, rather than take a risk and move on.

What is even more impressive about McGuane, and the likes his former Arsenal trainees Chris Willock and Kaylen Hinds, as well as former Manchester City starlet Jadon Sancho is that they have decided to leave big clubs for a move abroad.

It would have been easy for all 4 to accept new contracts, and then be loaned abroad knowing they have the security of a multi-million pound contract setting them up for life. Gone are the days when a failed 21 year old football ends up as a day labourer!

Rather than sign a new contract with Arsenal, sit in Arsenal reserves, perhaps be loaned out to Preston North End, Bristol Rovers, Charlton, Wycombe Wanderers or Walsall, he has made the decision to move his life abroad.

We often see foreign players coming to England to join English academies. The money a 18 year old earns at Arsenal, Manchester City or Chelsea is vastly superior to what they would get at Barcelona, Real Madrid or Bayern Munich. But we rarely see them make the move the other way.

A move to Barcelona is a fantastic opportunity for McGuane. A chance to live and work in another city, another country. To learn new skills, a new language, a new way of life.

Much better to be playing for Barcelona B in the Spanish Second Division, then be loaned out to Walsall.

Far play to the lad, it takes guts and ambition to make the move, and whilst he might not exactly have made the huge breakthrough some in the British media portray, he is performing well and should be commended for the move.

Even if it does not work out, and on the grand scheme of things, most 18 year old footballers will not make it at the club they currently play for, he will get a great life experience out of it.

If he does not make the grade, and ends up at 22 returning to England to play in the lower leagues, he will be able to talk about his time in Barcelona. Playing in Spain. Next to him will be someone like Chuba Akpom, who had the opportunity but stayed put. He can talk about Brentford, Coventry, Hull and Nottingham. It does not compare does it?

McGuane is not the only English teenager who decided to make a permanent move abroad, rather then end up making countless loan moves to Belgium and Holland.

Kaylen Hinds joined VfL Wolfsburg last summer. They have now loaned him to Greuther Fürth in the German second division.

It would have been easy for him to stay at Arsenal and be loaned to Brentford, but he made the decision to go to Germany.

Also last summer Arsenal lost Chris Willock. He signed a 5 year deal with Benfica in Portugal and has been a regular for their B team.

Whilst, like McGuane and Hinds he has not yet made a breakthrough, playing abroad will be better for him than being loaned to St Johnstone – where his older brother is currently loaned at from Manchester United.

And it is not just Arsenal youngsters who are making the move abroad.

Manchester City’s highly rated youngster Jadon Sancho decided to reject a new contract last summer and joined Borussia Dortmund for £8 million. At the time, Arsenal were also interested in him.

At 17, he has made the biggest breakthrough of 4 mentioned in this blog, having actually played 6 first team games for Dortmund in the Bundesliga, including 3 starts.

Sancho must be congratulated for his bravery. When you look at other youngsters at Manchester City, signing big deals and not getting any game time, he took the risk and pushed for a move to Germany, and it is now paying dividends.

More youngsters need to look at Willock, Hinds, McGuane and Sancho and shun the British academies at 18. Rather than sign a new deal with your English club, to spend 4 years being loaned around the hell holes of the country, pack your bags and go abroad.

It will make them better players in the long run and, worse case scenario, if it does not work out, they have a fantastic experience behind them.

And eventually, if enough do it, the English national team will improve.

England players lack culture. Lack different footballing skills learned having played in different countries.

Not just at youth level, but at senior level English players do not move abroad. They would rather play for Stoke earning £60,000 a week, then go and join Celta Vigo, Bordeaux or Genoa.

If more English players, especially youngster, move abroad, the English team will improve. They would have had a different education, learnt new skills, and be a more rounded footballer.

Whilst none of Willock, Hinds, McGuane or Sancho can yet be labelled as a roaring success, all 4 should be congratulated for being brave and making that move.

Well done lads. I hope you make your breakthrough and show up the youngsters who would rather stay in England, becoming millionaires whilst on loan to lower league English sides.

Keenos

Dr Jekyll returns as Arsenal triumph in Italy

Well who expected that?

Actually I did. I had written when the draw came out that AC Milan were fallen giants, no longer the force they once were.

Of course, Arsenal have had an equally poor season this year, so it all depended on which Arsenal and which AC Milan side turned up.

AC Milan has been massively bigged up by both the media and Arsenal fans prior to the game.

No defeat since December, an unbeaten run in double figures. Their league position was a lie, they were better than that.

They were baying for blood. Hoping that Arsenal would lose their 5th game in a row. I imagine the stories were already written.

And then Arsenal turned up and ruined the party. Won 2-0. And all the journalists had to re-write what they had been saying this week.

Suddenly it was a “brilliant AC Milan side” but one which was a shadow of its former self. The same idiots who were saying thy were going to thrash Arsenal are now saying AC Milan were there to be thrashed.

Arsenal are a Jekyll and Hyde. And yesterday it was Jekyll that turned up (or Hyde – which one was the good one?).

Free flowing attacking football mixed with defensive concentration saw Arsenal beat the odds and come back to London with a 2-0 win. Away goals and a clean sheet. Not much more you can ask for.

With how Arsenal are at the moment, the tie is far from over. If the Hyde Arsenal turns up in the home leg, the team that lost to Ostersunds. To Brighton. The side that has lost 8 times this year, Arsenal could throw it all away.

But I don’t want them negative thoughts. We are 2-0 up and showed AC Milan for the average team they are. We have one foot in the Quarter Finals.

Suddenly next Thursdays game looks much more appealing. It is sold out, will have a 60,000 crowd on a mild spring evening. Make the noise for the Arsenal boys.

We can win the Europa League. Regardless of your opinion on Arsenal, the only agenda you should have is for Arsenal to be a success. And winning the Europa League would be a success.

Keenos

You are allowed to want Arsenal to win (and want Wenger Out)

I want to be positive. I really do.

Arsenal face AC Milan tonight in the Europa League. Defeat will make it 5 losses on the spin. One of the worst runs I can remember in my lifetime. A run that would see Arsene Wenger surely lose his job (if our board had a pair).

I will never be one of these fans who says they want Arsenal to lose so that Wenger is sacked. I want Arsenal to win the Europa League. And in my mind, all true supporters should want us to win the trophy.

Many fans will see that winning the Europa League will give Wenger a lifeline. The truth is, he should leave Arsenal even if we win the Europa League. But the reality is that even if we do not win it, the board will probably let him see out his last year of his contract.

Or they might not. Moves might already be being made to replace him this summer. Regardless of performance.

Who knows what is happening at Arsenal. I do not think Wenger’s future is tied to success in Europe.

So having made that statement, I want us to win the Europa League.

Arsenal have not won a trophy in Europe since 1994. We have lost 3 finals in 3 difference competitions since then.

European success is the only thing Spurs fans have over Arsenal. They have 3, we have 2. Winning in Lyon in May will even things up.

If wanting Arsenal to win trophies is a bad thing, something that can not make you happy, buzz your tits off, then I am sorry. Actually, I will not apologise for wanting to see my club win things.

Changing manager will not guarantee success. Liverpool have shown that with the appointments of both Brendan Rodgers and Jurgen Klopp. 6 years with no trophies.

So if changing managers does not guarantee success, we should not be saying that we do not want to win trophies so that we change manager.

Live in the moment, in the here and now. You can not predict the future, so cheer on a win against AC Milan.

They are not as good as some think.

Like Arsenal in recent years, they are a big club whose star has fallen.

I saw someone on Twitter state that AC Milan were as good as they were when they beat us 4-0 in the San Siro a few years back.

Well if your agenda pushes you to say Fabio Borini is as good as Zlatan Ibrahimovic, then live in your cloud coo-coo land with your fairies and expectation that changing manager will mean instant success.

A few other things just coming to mind…

A lot of fuss has been made over Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain “making the Champions League Quarter Final for the first time in his career”.

On the face of it, you would say that this highlights the massive underachievement by Arsenal in the Champions League, and it perhaps does. But it also ignores that Oxlade-Chamberlain was complicate in that underachievement. He was in many of the starting XI’s that saw us get knocked out.

So Liverpool fans are celebrating Oxlade-Chamberlain making the QF of the Champions League for the first time in his career, even though he did not play a single minute? So he is still yet to win a Champions League knockout tie.

Maybe that is where Arsenal went wrong? They should not have played The Ox? And this is perhaps my favourite…

The way some Arsenal fans and the media big up Oxlade-Chamber like he is performing any better for Liverpool than Arsenal is hilarious.

At Arsenal, who would have a spell of 2/3 games in a row of great performances, followed by 10 games of doing nothing. Not much has changed – we as Arsenal fans now just no longer see the poor games.

He has 3 Premier League goals this season. That is one less than Nacho Monreal, and one more than Alex Iwobi.

Lets calla spade a spade. He was average at Arsenal, is average at Liverpool, and is simply an average, inconsistent player.

On a final note (in an attempt to be positive) I had a it of fun with this tweet from friend of the page AFC_Glen.

https://twitter.com/AFC_GLEN/status/971330957943934976

A 3 year old arsenal fan would have seen his side win 2 FA Cups. Compare that to his playschool mate who support Liverpool. Nothing. Or Spurs. Nothing.

Come to think about it, the 3 year old Arsenal fan has seen more success than a 27 year old Spurs!

There are granddads in Cheshunt who have seen Tottenham win less than that 3 year old Arsenal fan.

Hopefully all those out in AC Milan get around OK, despite the widespread transport strikers. I went their when we lost 4-0 and it was a great few days at the football. Top city, top drinking, and they sell mini bottles of sambuca in the ground.

Up the Arsenal

Keenos