I'm quite depressed I must say with our form, if I think it about it too hard, might even shed a tear or 2 about the situation. Other than disgraceful, and being humiliating, it's really sad as to how the team has dipped during a title challenge, AGAIN, and putting us the fans through all of this. For all the faith and patience we show, we only seem to be getting **** shovelled back onto our faces, and then are told to enjoy that ****. This might end up to be one of the worst dips ever, from title challengers, to ending 5th, how in the **** is that not depressing? Sadly the passion we as fans have for this club, is not being matched by these divas wearing the Arsenal jerseys, and let's face it folks, we have a lot of divas in this team, not strong men. Giroud, Cazorla, Arteta, etc, these 'men' are not fighters, but more interested in getting their hair styles right, and getting the right ass wax job. Giroud calls Cazorla over for help asking "Hey Caz, how do my butt cheeks look now, have I got all the hair? What about my crack?" And Cazorla just says good job man and gives him the thumbs up before proceeding to do the same. All this while Arteta's been fixing his hair in the mirror for the past 30 minutes, while giving hair advice to Monreal.
There isn't a more patient fanbase than this one, for so many to stay loyal after 9 years of nothing, well it says a lot. The thing i worry about though is misplaced loyalty, are some of these fans loyal to the club or loyal to the manager?
Have you been drinking? Crying and arse cracks? Our form has been terrible. It has coincided with a very difficult fixture list and lots of injuries to key players but it's still been very disappointing the manner in which it has happened. I still think we will get top 4 and win the fa cup so I'm not feeling depressed, we still have a really good shot at silverware and lots of the people getting annoyed at us at the moment had argued they would take an fa cup over a top 4 finish in previous seasons. There's still plenty of room for us to get enjoyment out of this season despite the horrible showings recently. Time to get dusted off (again) and push on. All our remaining fixtures are winnable and we need to finish the season well to regain some pride.
It's nice to be able to agree with you 99%. I had to mark it down 1% after the bit about 'faith & patience' though lol
Common, we both know Giroud's the type of guy to get his ass crack waxed. And if you're not feeling depressed after all that's happened, then you need to re-examine your priorities, how in the ****ing world aren't you depressed by what's happened? 20 goals conceded against the top 4 teams, from title challengers, to struggling again to cement 4th spot, and you're not at all depressed by that? Wow, **** me, you must not take this too seriously then, this AIN'T NO ****ING DISNEY MOVIE!
Because when I get depressed its over things that are actually worth getting depressed over. Whilst results can get me down (and when arsenal lose I'm a right **** to be around if I'm honest lol) but I wouldn't go as far as to say I get depressed. Depression is a strong thing. And this season isn't over yet there are still possibilities for plenty of enjoyment so I won't let myself slip into depression just yet, thanks for your concern
Football is something worth getting depressed about, it's not 'just a game' it's life, it's our team, it's ARSENAL.
I get as excited as the next person by arsenal and football. It's the time in my life when everyone knows to leave me alone and let me have my time with the football, it's that bit of the week where I completely forget about whatever I'm worrying about and just enjoy watching us play football. But you don't need to be nearly as dramatic. No-one is dead. Your life isn't going to melt into non existence because a game of football is own or lost. Football brings plenty of emotions but you shouldn't let it throw you into depression lol
Obviously not, it's abundantly clear through reading twitter, listening to phone-ins etc. that some people support the manager more than the club, typically the people who think that Wenger is a genius no matter what happens. I reckon if Wenger goes, he takes roughly 1/8 of the fanbase with him (the foreigners who grew up with Arseneal etc.)
Wengerites: Wenger's the best man for the job....why? No proper logical response, just bringing up history, and giving no substance to why other top managers can't achieve the bare minimum he's done and do more, like Wenger's the ONLY coach in the world that can only achieve top 4 (and fail at everything else).
im not depressed at all . You know what your problem is Arsenal87 ? You still have hope. Let it go . Arsenes era is coming to its end . then it will be . " ding dong the twa@t has gone which old tw@t ,? The big French tw@t ! Ding dong the big french tw@t has gone ." cant wait .
Even with no hope, these ****S are depressing, I've lost all hope of winning the league ever since Stoke beat us. Watching us plummet is very depressing, Wenger is really taking this club down with his senile ways.
There is also the argument that those who are termed as AOB's only started supporting Arsenal because of Wenger's success and these are the one's who are threatening to stop going to games etc.
I'm not depressed. I'm resigned to knowing we're not going to take any steps forward without taking quite a few steps back. Whats there to get too upset about... We've achieved nothing for years. We haven't improved our football, we haven't improved our squad. Those are the two key cruxes of watching and supporting a football club. If we don't qualify for the CL for a year or three, so what? What has 8 years of CL brought us anyway? What's the point of qualifying for for a competition if the only aim of qualifying for it is to help us attract players that will help us qualify for it the following year? And do we attract those players anyway? Is our squad better now with CL football than Liverpools without?