January 25, 2013

JACK Will..Share!

The Englishmen once said "Where there's a will, there's a way". How right they were especially when it comes to Arsenal.

Luckily though, the gooners do have a Wil.....shere. Jackie boy. Young Jack, Super Jack, Brave Jack or just Wil.

He plays with determination, strength, love, fire and passion. He puts the Wil in will. No matter what direction the game is taking, he has a winning mentality. He keeps the fight alive. He keeps the dwindling hope of Arsenal fans alive. He is Jack Wilshere. He shares the will not only with his team-mates but with the whole Arsenal family as well.

The man defends (remember that goal-line clearance), attacks, dictates play in the centre. He is just a JACK of all trades.

A natural leader too. He shows his team-mates where to pass the ball, He drives the team forward. He appreciates a great effort.  If Wilshere is in the lineup, fans get a relief. If Wilshere gets fouled, fans curse the opposition player. If Wilshere has a knock, fans panic and pray that he is alright.

He gets angry with sloppy play, he goes on tackling the players if are failing to make a positive impact and he gives a piece of mind to the defense when the opposition score.



The manager is all praise for Jack Wilshere.  He has high hopes on Jackie boy. This is what he said about the future Mr. Arsenal:
“He is a complete midfielder. He can defend and attack. He is a guy who can dribble and give a final ball, so the closer they are to the goal the better it is.”

If there is one player whom as supporters we can trust for the commitment, that is Jack. He is often compared to Tony Adams who once said "I'll sign any contract Arsenal put in front of me"

This is what Wilshere said sometime back:

 The present may look bad for the gunners but there is a light at the end of the tunnel and at the heart of the Arsenal for there is a Wil...shere.





Keep the faith gooners... Jack Will....share!

Till next time.. ATID.

Writeen by: Fridah Kariuki & Nishanth

January 19, 2013

The Ego Has Landed


Theo Walcott... He seems to have been enjoying being the center of attention the last couple of months. Demanding £100,000 a week and to play in the central forward position got Walcott refusing to 'sign da ting'. Well over time he did get to play in the center forward position and eventually the board has given in to his demands for a hefty pay rise.

I wonder though, does he deserve it or is the team and players worried about losing another big name? In my opinion, Walcott doesn't deserve to be the team's highest paid player.

He has scored important goals for the team but he has been so inconsistent as well. Against Swansea he kept drifting out of position and thus colliding with Giroud at the CF position. Giroud, being a team player, often moved to cover the right wing position causing an imbalance on the team. Against Manchester City, following Koscielny's red card and Oxlade's substitution, logic has it that Theo should have covered the right wing but he couldn't be bothered and he managed a measly 13 touches in 99 minutes of football, even Chamberlain had more touches in a tenth of the time. Time and again Walcott's selfishness has been seen but lately has become profound.

I will not deny it, the man can move fast as a racecar but his ego is fast overtaking him... He can't curve a ball so I don't see why he takes the free kicks. He seems to score only in those Arsenal made videos.  There are better kickers such as Arteta, Santi and Podolski. Walcott can't deliver corners also and in any case for someone who wants to play CF so much, shouldn't he be in the box trying to score.

Last I checked, a team attacks together and defends together. Walcott however looks at defending as a task for the poor and for players who aren't as massively talented as he is.

He has a first touch that resembles n infant's grasp. If he could lose the ego as fast as he loses possesion he would improve as a person and as a player.

Theo does score great goals but they are all inside the box. The man can't head the ball or score from outside the box. He does score some 'Henry-esque goals and that I appreciate but for £100,000 he should be scoring amazing volleys and 25-yard screamers.

Respect is earned. Walcott has got his money, I sure hope he can respect a team that has given him so much and prove his worth.

Victoria Concordia Crescit... Victory through Harmony. Walcott better know that and put in £100,000 performances for the team and with the team.

Till next time... ATID.


Written By:  Fridah Kariuki