I [HEART] ARSENAL

Thank you father. You lead us past doubt and turmoil but you saw us through in the end. Ahead, yet again, of *our* noisy neighbours. Love and pride. #Arsenal forever.

Thank you father. You lead us past doubt and turmoil but you saw us through in the end. Ahead, yet again, of *our* noisy neighbours. Love and pride. #Arsenal forever.

Of all the clanging headlines in the Spanish press this morning, I felt this one summed up last night best.
Messi Image: NY Times article titled ‘A Broken Messi, and a Defeated Barcelona’
Typeface: Hoefler Black Swash

Of all the clanging headlines in the Spanish press this morning, I felt this one summed up last night best.

Messi Image: NY Times article titled ‘A Broken Messi, and a Defeated Barcelona’

Typeface: Hoefler Black Swash

“Welcome back, then, Arsenal. For a long time you were brilliant. Then you were just quite good. Then, suddenly, you were crap. Now you are quite good again.”
— Barney Ronay in the Guardian this morning, he also goes on to a whole lot of uplifting chatter about Theo, who in my eyes will *never* make is as a top football player.

We stand one point behind the trembling Spuds.

So insolently challenged by pundits (uggh) and gooners among us not too many nights ago, when he hauled off the young Ox to bring on the little Russian against United. Remember that night? Remember when we all weakly nodded to the refrain that maybe we must look beyond Wenger? I felt my faith ebbing too.

How many of them voices do you hear today?

Arsene, we salute you.

— iheartarsenal
What a night. What an amazing series of nights. It is a good time to be a gooner eh?

What a night. What an amazing series of nights.
It is a good time to be a gooner eh?

Everyone’s favourite blog does run with some really smart headlines. This, after the unmentionables were cleaned up by Everton on Saturday night. Leave us within making it to just a point behind them.
(Assuming we pound Newcastle tonight, of course.)
Photo credit Dror Miler here.

Everyone’s favourite blog does run with some really smart headlines. This, after the unmentionables were cleaned up by Everton on Saturday night. Leave us within making it to just a point behind them.

(Assuming we pound Newcastle tonight, of course.)

Photo credit Dror Miler here.

The night we lost the tie but won back pride. Well done my boys.

The night we lost the tie but won back pride. Well done my boys.

Cesc Fabregas • March 2012

Cesc Fabregas • March 2012

 Henry Winter in The Telegraph
During the tensest moments in Italy, Van Persie could be seen cajoling    Arsenal’s players, many of whom are young and need guidance in the heat of    sporting battle. He is one of English football’s most thoughtful characters,    the progeny of a sculptor father and painter mother, expressing his vivid    imagination with a ball rather than with clay or brush.
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Henry Winter in The Telegraph

During the tensest moments in Italy, Van Persie could be seen cajoling Arsenal’s players, many of whom are young and need guidance in the heat of sporting battle. He is one of English football’s most thoughtful characters, the progeny of a sculptor father and painter mother, expressing his vivid imagination with a ball rather than with clay or brush.

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Arsene Wenger stands for principles that lesser men hound him to shed. A tribute to the greatest gooner ever.
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Arsene Wenger stands for principles that lesser men hound him to shed. A tribute to the greatest gooner ever.

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The leader of The Invincibles. The man who scored the goal that won us our last trophy six years ago. Who can forget the scene in the tunnel as Vieira and Keane lined up shoulder to shoulder. Steely eyed, head held high. We’ve had nothing close to that for six years. Thank you, Pattrick. We love you.

The leader of The Invincibles. The man who scored the goal that won us our last trophy six years ago. Who can forget the scene in the tunnel as Vieira and Keane lined up shoulder to shoulder. Steely eyed, head held high. We’ve had nothing close to that for six years. Thank you, Pattrick. We love you.

Anonymous asked: That picture would make sense if Xavi had a wife, but he doesn't so you look dumb and I think Xavi is just sorry that he told the truth all of you Gooners are unwilling to hear.

I think you are butthurt over Cesc wanting to return to Barcelona. Get over it.

That picture is half humour, and yes, half outrage. ‘Have my wife’ is metaphorical for ‘have my pride’. I am butthurt, but your ahead on dumb quotient, arn’t you?

Just another bastard from Barca.

Just another bastard from Barca.