Monday, 29 March 2010

Sunday League Football?

Gooners played the Special Ones in the last round of the RMI, things got very heated in Highbury as the visitors came with only one thing in mind and that was to wreck both clubs seasons. FMR was livid and digusted with the obviously colour blind referee, who handed out seven yellow cards to the visitors and many are under the impression he must have left the red one in his other shorts!

Gooners still managed to put together some good football and never once rised to the bait, they led comfortably for most of the game but Special Ones would get lucky in the dieing minutes yet again and grab an undeserved equalizer final score 2 -2. Special Ones are on a good run of luck recently and will need that to continue as the manager continues to see his players suspended and injured without a care for their well being and the clubs immediate future.


Gooners boss had this to say:
"It is a bit of a joke really... I dont know what he came here looking to get out of the game, maybe to just injure our players? Quite possibly. Or maybe he is not content until all his best players are on long term suspensions and injuries? Whatever his motives I dont think they could hope to get anything other than a draw whatever the tactics he chose, and if you look at their table position they are not going anywhere and are not really being threatened with relegation.... so it seems quite amateurish to me, last game they lost Forrester who will suffer badly and the blame is only on the manager. Atleast he didnt try his long ball tactics minus... the long ball, so some credit is due. Thankfully Dennis is ok but a long term injury at this stage of season may have wrecked all the good work we did with him over the last two seasons.

In other more interesting news we have been busy on the transfer market and got one of our long term targets in Leonardo Borja, we are very happy to announce the signing. Diaby has gone in the other direction and joins Adams at Pop Punk. I think this is good business for both clubs and our differing needs have been met in my opinion. We hope to help Borja find the goal scoring form he had at Thunder Cats and Borja has stated his intentions to return to the top flight with Gooners.

Things are now starting to take shape player wise and we are only a few signings away from completing next seasons team. There are some players we are not currently happy with and Wiltord and Seaman may yet be shown the door this season for me they have not been playing at a division one standard and need to show something between now and the end of season.

As for the title we are still struggling to complete some players seasons but I hope after the next two games we will be in a good position both in the title race and more importantly in a position to field our strongest eleven. I feel that we have been playing at half strength for sometime and are still here, I hope when called upon certain players will deliver us the results we need and if so we may yet see ourselves promoted or division champions. Everything rides on how consistent the young players can be in the next two games though and we are still putting said players first, I think each line recently is proof of this.

The table gets more exciting every week and aslong as we are still in the mix by the time we can field a very strong eleven then we reamin a real threat! Next up is Kings and we are out for some revenge.. we don't have a good record against them and we look to find the result we need in that game and maybe the goals that will make the difference come the final day."

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