Our Constant Compromise

By Jack (@swgoonerafc)

I’ve deliberately taken stock from the Bayern defeat before writing this, due to the fact that reflection, thought and consideration are far better than knee jerk anger filled words, fuelled by the bitterness of another defeat served by those at the top of Europe’s football table.

There’s good reason however to take heart from Bayern, the first 30 minutes, we rattled them, I tweeted before the game I thought we could get at them, the German league as a whole isn’t that strong. Leverkusen sitting in 3rd have been beaten 5 by United and now 4 by PSG in this year’s Champion’s League which goes to show that it is a given that a side like Bayern will be domestically dominant and retain that same impression in European competition. But we rattled them.

Ozil’s penalty was a huge turning point, Wenger was right it affected him badly, he seems to be self aware of his talent but holds a vulnerability which was exposed on Tuesday evening. He is aware of his critics and knew what the reaction would have been following his miss, compounded by the media spotlight from his homeland which was shining on The Emirates.

It would have been a huge story if Germany’s star player had scored against their star team, it’s all conjecture to surmise how the game would have gone if he’s put that away. But at that point we’d have been well worth our lead, buoyed by a fantastic crowd I think we’d have gone on to beat them. But the meek penalty and Szczesny’s sending off saw the end of that.

The sending off was warranted, Robben would have put it away, it’s a frustrating law when a team is effectively punished twice for one infraction, but that’s the rule, it was in Paris in 2006 and it is now. Robben’s reaction of going down like he’s been shot was equally frustrating, but much like the straight red card, it’s a given. Accept it and move on, we got lucky that Alaba hit the post but the balance of play had already shifted in their favour. Exacerbated by the bullying the aforementioned Robben and Lahm bestowed upon Monreal for the hour he had on the pitch, they turned the screw and got the result they desired.

I’m not going to give a blow by blow account of the game – there’s tons of those I want to give my take on an issue that will always hold us back in the Champion’s league, our constant compromise.

Ever since the F.A Cup win of 2005 our team has steadily been picked away, replacing premium players with a lower class of player which will always hold us back. We’ve always had the odd star, 2006 – Henry, 2007 – 2011 Fabregas, RVP, Nasri , 2012 onwards Wilshere, Koscielny, Cazorla and now Ozil. But these stars have always come with a compromise which undoubtedly have been our undoing in the Champion’s league. I fully stand behind the fact Wenger’s hands were tied in this period, he worked miracles with these sides getting them into the Champion’s league year in, year out as other spent millions to get the same goal.

I also do not see 4th as trophy, but it is some achievement none the less, it’s an easy stick to beat us with, other fans, our rivals, the media continue with it because it is a valid point. However with a £140m in the bank I hope this compromise will soon end, to reinforce my point I want to talk about our last few Champion’s League exits to at the time, Europe’s best.

In 2010 Barcelona saw us dumped out at the Nou Camp, Silvestre, Mikel Silvestre started for us in the Nou Camp against Lionel Messi, in the first leg when Gallas went off injured Denilson replaced him and Song dropped back into the centre of defence. Any defence will struggle against Zlatan, Messi et al but this compromise of a quartet of Nasri, Fabregas, Walcott and Diaby across those 2 legs it was the defence, or lack of it, that was our undoing. At the front end Bendtner started both legs, despite his now cult status in some quarters, you’re not going to win much with Bendtner as the spearhead, RVP injured yes, but both defence and attack were compromised leading to a 6-3 aggregate defeat.

Now to 2011 – Barcelona, Djourou started and finished both legs, there’s a good reason he’s been farmed out on loan again, simply not good enough. Alongside Koscielny in both legs he was an awful weak point. Although this tie, much like Tuesday’s Bayern game was heavily influenced by a sending off, RVP’s unjust kicking of the ball after the whistle, it was the compromise against the Wilshere, Fabregas, Nasri, RVP axis which was again our undoing.

Despite that, the first leg did provide a moment which I’ll forever treasure, Arshavin’s 83rd minute goal, is only eclipsed by Tony Adams’ “Would you believe it” from 1998 and the return of The King, Henry against Leeds in terms of my all time favourite Arsenal goals.

Milan in 2012 and last season against Bayern weren’t defeat’s on the same scale, the 4-0 away in Milan was shocking, we were totally outplayed, but that was our first team, as against Bayern, truth be told those were justified defeats, against our strongest sides, by better teams.

Now to Tuesday’s compromise, Yaya Sanogo. I’m not going to slate him he did really well considering, but that’s the point, is doing really well considering really good enough? Bayern Munich is not the game to be throwing in Sanogo to try to make an impression. The reasons behind it are obviously influenced by Giroud’s stupid indiscretions but it again showed we’re having to compromise at the highest level we can play at. 2010 and 2011 it was always our frail defence in question, so it was the defence that a creative free flowing attack down. Now those roles have been reversed, we’ve a great defence but it is the sharp end of the pitch which now being blunted.

To emphasise this, look at the forwards the other 7 teams in action this week started with in their games, Man City – Negredo, Barcelona – Messi, Leverkusen – Kießling, PSG – Ibrahimovic, Milan – Balotelli, Atletico Madrid – Diego Costa and of course Bayern – Mandzukic. All of these would be in our starting 11 even with Giroud there to pick, I’m not using this to highlight Sanogo saying he won’t be good enough, but at the moment he isn’t. He’s showed great promise so far and long may it continue, as Giroud’s behaviour, which may appeal to the lad in all of us, is beyond idiotic and he deserves to be punished.

But the point I am making is that we’re again compromising against Europe’s elite which will always hold us back. We’ve finally got a defence sorted, our midfield particularly when Ramsey returns is as good as I’ve known it, but our strike force is now our weak point. I won’t dwell on Ozil, yes he could do more defensively, but that isn’t what he’s there for, who has he to pass to, who has he got making darting runs in behind? Defending isn’t his game, he’s there to make and score goals, at the moment he’s unable to do that due to a lack of top class striker. This season’s compromise, the compromise which will ultimately be our downfall in this season’s CL.

I may be wrong, but that is my opinion, in 2006 we reached the final with a side full of compromises! So maybe it will work again, but I personally don’t think it will, even when Giroud penetrates the side once again.

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036 – Sanogo a ‘No No’ or a ‘Go Go’ (20th February 2014)

Lord Gimli (@GoonerGimli) is joined by :

Steve (@Lordhillwood).
From : Lord Hillwood

Geoff (@GeoffArsenal).

Daniel Cowan (@TheDanielCowan)
From : North London Is Red
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From : Goonersphere Podcast

Danny (@The_GFP)
From : The Highbury Inn

First up we discuss the FA Cup game v Liverpool followed by ‘Ozil Watch’ & Girouds sexual antics and then a quick chat about the next round game v Everton. Next we talk about the Bayern Munich game and discuss the many talking points that the game had from Sanogo to the missed penalty to Ozil.

After this we talk about social media and how easy it is now to have a go at a player and how much of it actually goes on even from one Arsenal fan to another. Then we all have a chat about how much grief we get doing our two podcasts and the number of mental cases on twitter all too quick to give it but get the hump when they have to take it.

We round off this podcast with questions from Facebook, Twitter & eMail followed by predictions & shout outs.

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035 – Ready, Aim, Fire … MISS! (13th February 2014)

Gimli (@GoonerGimli) is joined by :

FK (@fkhanage)

G.C (@shewore)
From : She Wore

Danny (@The_GFP)
From : The Highbury Inn

Things we discuss tonight, Liverpool 5-1 Arsenal, Arsenal 0-0 Man Utd, Wenger being under pressure and his reported £8m a year contract renewal, results round up from the youths, our 2nd half of the season and what we think will happen, twitter & email questions, the predictions and finally a few announcements & shout outs.

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It’s Up For Grabs Now

By Jack (@swgoonerafc)

It’s an unfortunate turn of events that we we’re subjected to nigh on all of our season’s biggest fixtures over the coming period but it’s something we, as Arsenal fans should be relishing. We have the chance to prove our credentials against all of our biggest rivals domestically, in conjunction with once again challenging the current European champions once again. But what else would you want, Dnipro on a Thursday after a 20 year old episode of Piorot?

The most important asset our squad must have during this period is momentum, this must start tonight against United. Here’s why.

The Liverpool ‘performance’ or non performance was painful to watch, they played to the best of their ability, no one can say otherwise and we simply didn’t turn up. We can’t afford for this to happen again, tonight we must beat United. The fixture against United, particularly for someone of my generation has always been a barometer against which you can put the whole season into context, Overmars in ’98, Wiltord in ’02, huge wins which in every title winning season, are seen as pivotal moments.

Again at 28 many of my contemporaries are United fans, therefore to be able avenge the 8-2, banish some of the demons of the 6-1 of a decade ago should be used as fuel tonight to motivate these players to do it for the fans as well as themselves, in short and to quote another era, “I would love it if we beat them, love it”.

A win against United tonight is worth so much more than the 3 points on offer. It would build momentum and belief as there is no doubt in my mind that United still hold a psychological grip over our club. Our performance against United in November was totally out of character in the run we’d been on, sweeping aside Liverpool, winning away at Dortmund then turning up at United a meekly accepting defeat when they did little to deserve it, only a goal off the shoulder of Judas.

There’s no doubt we’re a better side than United, equally there’s no doubt Spurs are a better side than United. Why do we consistently beat Spurs? Because the players do it for the fans and believe that they’re better than any Spurs side they may wish to cobble together. This has to be our approach to tonight’s fixture, they’ve lost their fear factor, Sir Alex would always set out to win, Moyes’ approach tonight will be not to lose. I want to thump them.

That belief instilled in our squad by a convincing win against them would enable our players to break a hold over which no other team in the league has over the minds of our squad. It would put us top, it would create confidence and it would build momentum.

This momentum would be taken into the F.A Cup fixture against Liverpool, a win against United would stoke the flames which must be burning to avenge Saturday’s 5-1 humiliation. A further win at home in the cup, buoyed by jubilation from the fans would drive us into the Munich game. Under the lights, confident, a totally different animal to the one they met last year, we can beat them, shock them with our intensity, pass them off the park, we the fans must play our part. Two wins against United and Liverpool will enable both fans and players to believe we can do something against the Germans.

Anything other, nagging doubts about frailties too familiar will resurface, the media will have a field day and we’re back to picking holes in a squad which is so close to achieving something truly special, considering the financially doped goliaths we’re trading blows with.

Next into a trio of alliteration against Sunderland at home, Stoke away and Swansea at the Emirates, this takes us to March 8th. Nothing more to be said than these are must wins, further momentum can be taken from winning away at Stoke, another psychological milestone we can banish, shut the media up. Then Bayern, Spurs and Chelsea away then Man City at home before March is out.

Confidence and momentum must be taken into this, if we lost to Bayern, I can accept that, they’re phenomenal but go down with fight, there’s no shame in losing to a side like that, there’s so much pride and belief to be taken from beating them though.

There is no divine right to win any game we won’t win all these games, we must earn it, we have to ensure that any side that takes points from us over this period earns it. We were an abomination against Liverpool, but they earned it, you can’t say they didn’t, we were battered by a team that flew at us, sweeping us aside. We didn’t play because we weren’t allowed to, I hope the stories of Wenger dishing out a bollocking at half time are true, may that be extra fuel for tonight.

After the Everton game on April 5th, we do have a nice run in, we can take 15 points from our last 5 games and win the league. Chelsea and City will drop points, we seen that at Norwich and West Brom respectively. I would sacrifice both the Champion’s League and the F.A Cup to win the league, I’d like to win them all but I’m a realist, and realistically it can all start tonight against United.

A win tonight to start the ball rolling, put us back on top, drive us further in the F.A Cup, sweep into Bayern at home and then, on paper, win our easier fixtures, then go again into the second phase of this fixture schedule, then plough through them remaining games lifting a trophy. This must start against United tonight, there can be no excuses, no hand break, no little bit lacking physically in the second half, beat them and beat them well and it will allow us to prove to all the doubters, we can do this. We are Arsenal Football Club and we can do this.

COYG – JR

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034 – Palace, Puma And The February Run In (6th February 2014)

Gimli (@GoonerGimli) is joined by :

Geoff (@GeoffArsenal).

Steve (@Lordhillwood).
From : Lord Hillwood

Kris (@AFCfreddie8)

And a BIG thanks to Kate (@GoonerGirlKate) For recording, editing & producing this podcast.

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033 – Carry On – Up The Arsenal (1st February 2014)

Gimli (@GoonerGimli) is joined by :

Geoff (@GeoffArsenal).

G.C (@shewore).
From : She Wore

Tim Payton (@timpayton)

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This is one hell of a ding dong of a battle between the AWOB’s & the AKB’s

Thats all you need to know

Run the bath mother, this is a doozie

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032 – Winter Transfer Window Deadline Day (Parts 1 to 4) (31st January 2014)

We had planned to do 5 podcasts today but after what some would say was a disappointing transfer deadline day we stopped at 4 when it became very obvious that we would not be buying anyone.

Host – Gimli (@GoonerGimli)

Button Monkey – Danny (@The_GFP)

Guests – Podcast Part 1
FK (@fkhanage)
Geoff (@geoffarsenal)
John (@nytak_)
Kris (@AFCfreddie8)

Guests – Podcast Part 2
Raj (@rajpatel1809)
Pedro (@LeGrove)
Tim Payton (@timpayton)

Guests – Podcast Part 3
Eva (@evamcl3)
Daniel Cowan (@thedanielcowan)
Aaron Savage (@thesavagegooner)
Geoff Hollefreund (@Hollefreund) #TheOtherGeoff

Guest – Podcast Part 4
Steve (@Lordhillwood)

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031 – Poor Old GC Has Been Sent To Coventry (23rd January 2014)

Gimli (@GoonerGimli) Back from being a one man crime wave in deepest darkest Wales against those who have wronged him, he is joined by :

FK (@fkhanage). We shone a light into the dark night skies above ‘A Bergkamp Wonderland’ mansions letting FK know we need his help and like a mysterious superhero he showed up to save the day.

Geoff (@GeoffArsenal). Wishing he could invent a wireless kettle.

David Thompson (@lamtara2006). David is a Coventry City fan coming to talk about the FA Cup game and highlight the current problems with his club.

Danny (@The_GFP). Playing Hay Day 26 hours a day.
From : The Highbury Inn

First up tonight we discus ‘Arsenal 2-0 Fulham’ and give our views on what turned out to be yet another good result in our superb run of late. Next we have David on who is a Coventry City fan to talk about Friday nights FA Cup game and he also tells us about the bad situation that Coventry City find themselves in now by having to play home games at a neutral stadium, followed by a few predictions for the game.

Next up we discuss whether Arsene Wenger should be given a contract extension then its a round up of the results through the club and a quick chat about the new head of the Arsenal academy and his previous jobs. Then is predictions for the game away at Southampton and finally we do the shout outs.

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030 – By The Fans, For The Fans, Rumours & Questions (16th January 2014)

Gimli (@GoonerGimli) Fresh from his latest dirty protest in deepest darkest Wales is joined by :

Steve (@Lordhillwood). Doing his best to stay upright on the frozen pavements of freezing Poland.
From : Lord Hillwood

Geoff (@GeoffArsenal). If he knows something he is keeping it close to his chest.

Tim Stillman (@LittleDutchVA). Making his podcast debut but with a terrible Wi-Fi connection.
From : Arseblog

Danny (@The_GFP). Suffering from mini cheddar withdrawal.
From : The Highbury Inn

First up we talk about the Aston Villa 1-2 Arsenal game and whether we can still win the title, next up its a results round up from the Arsenal U18’s & U21’s.

Next its over to twitter for a load of twitter questions from the listeners followed by some transfer gossip, then its time for the predictions followed by our shout outs and then a quick run down of the guests we have lined up for 2014 who have said they will come on the podcast at some point.

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029 – The 5 T’s ‘Theo, Transfers, Two Footed Tackles & Middlesex Twats’ (9th January 2014)

Gimli (@GoonerGimli) going strawberry blond for 2014 is joined by :

Dave Hillier (@davehillierr). The media sensation for 2014.
From : The Arsenal Assesment

G.C (@shewore). Paying Wengers wages for 2014.
From : She Wore

Steve (@Lordhillwood). Collecting Polish minge for 2014.
From : Lord Hillwood

Danny (@The_GFP). Fiting the flab for 2014.
From : The Highbury Inn

First off Danny does a results round up of the ladies, U18’s & U21’s games over the last week and the up coming fixtures. Next up we spend a few minuets having a laugh at spurzzzzz and discussing just how easy the 2-0 win was.

Then we go on to talk about Theo Walcotts terrible injury and try and figure out why he keeps getting injured and whether he will make the 2014 World Cup.

Steve then goes into some data about Theo’s injuries and whether he has been and will be missed as much as the media seem to think but G.C & Dave Hillier have a bit to say about Theo too.

The next section is a long old chat about the many players we have been linked to. Next up we get Dave Hillier to answer a few Twitter & Facebook questions followed by more questions to the rest of the panel. Next up is the shout outs followed by predictions.

The end music is : Forever In Our Shadow by “LAUGHING GOONER”

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