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-- home about behind the arse popuholics goonerholic eat, sleep, breathe, drink, arsenal feed on posts comments guest post – stepping into the unknown by ttg jun 7th, 2018 by 'holic my thanks are due to our very own ttg who has once again crafted a piece to share with us during the summer break. i hope you enjoy reading it as much as i did. i’ve just begun to appreciate that for a significant number of arsenal fans, a new experience is on the horizon. an arsenal team not managed by arsene wenger! for others, many of us on here, it will be the third phase of our arsenal fandom. we had the pw era (pre-wenger) which began for me in 1958 just as george swindin took up the reins, then the 22 years wenger era, and now we are in the very early stages of the aw (after wenger era). that a classification of one’s support can be so closely tied to one person shows the enormous impact that wenger has had on the club. no-one supporting arsenal under 30 can probably remember anything before him and even for an old ’un like me or clive, or uply, or the guvna himself, the wenger years constitute round about a third of our supporting life. that is a significant chunk of time and it is entirely fair to regard this as a new era in the history of the arsenal (as we were taught to refer to it by our dads). we’ve only seen one comparable situation occur like this in modern english football, at old trafford, where sir alex, hopefully well on the road to recovery, stepped down after 27 years. that was five seasons ago and despite the acquisition of a few trophies the transition has been rather messy. the moyes disaster, the van gaal debacle and the current mourinho years all have the united fans i know yearning for the past. their past was of course significantly more successful even than ours with a treble and one other champions league, innumerable titles as well as fa cups, league cups, and other success in europe. it’s ironic to think that in this day and age saf would never have been afforded the time to achieve that haul of glittering prizes. he’d have been gone within two years and the face of english football would have been substantially different. the united experience has already influenced the succession plan at arsenal. there was no automatic transfer of power to arsene’s self-anointed successor as there was with ferguson and moyes. we are led to believe a very rigorous process was followed, and indeed it began almost a year ago with the putting in place of a new structure that saw sven mislintat and raul sanllehi brought in. arsene maintained a dignified silence externally, as one would expect from a man who whatever his faults has huge dignity and grace and a massive love for arsenal football club. the erosion of his unique power base must have been humiliating for him and one can only guess at the angst as he had to try to integrate players that he probably wouldn’t have bought himself. i can imagine from my own experience in management teams how i might have reacted to large chunks of my responsibility being handed over to others, however competent they may be. as we approach the new season i think we have to seek that elusive quality of patience, not a commodity that is readily found in most boardrooms. four men stand to be judged going forward and each must do his job exceptionally well if we are to prosper. the high profile appointment is emery and he will attract most of the media attention. will arsenal become a better coached side as a result of his appointment? will we defend better, be better organised away from home and look like a team where everybody understands his role? we can’t possibly know yet but those are the kpis we will look for. will sven mislintat bring a freshness to our recruiting in the same way that wenger did in the late 90s? mavropanos was a good start and the two lads from dortmund – mkhitaryan (via united) and aubameyang -have suggested great things since they joined. can sven, working within the sort of proscribed budget he presumably had at dortmund find gems that justify his reputation as ‘diamond eye ‘? raul sanllehi has been less apparent but as someone who was apparently the dof at barcelona he is a major appointment at arsenal. his remit is akin to david dein’s was when wenger arrived. he is the facilitator for the plans of sven and unai. he is also responsible for helping to build the arsenal brand worldwide. it’s a big job but he must have been lured from barcelona with a promise of support that he was happy to work with to build up the arsenal as a european power. the most intriguing role is that of gazidis. those of us familiar with business politics recognise an operator originally recruited by the board, but primarily arsene, who has bided his time and now has struck for home. my sense (and i may be completely wrong) is that arsenal have contained a massive internal battle that ivan has won with josh kroenke’s help. wenger has been pushed into the shadows over the past year after renewing his deal directly with kroenke sr. before we feel too sorry for wenger let us reflect that he chose his moment after we beat chelsea in the fa cup final to renew, a master stroke and an indication that he was very streetwise when he needed to be. whatever the case we will now find out how good gazidis is. can he rejig and revive arsenal and restore us to our former glories or is he a spin merchant who when asked to come out from behind the protective veil of wenger can’t cut the mustard? my sense is that he is a formidable operator but his success in this structure will be dependent on high performance by all his appointees. in the past he could hide in wenger’s considerable shadow. wenger did an immense job for many years and covered so many of the tasks three new men are being asked to fill. eventually it became too much but boy did he give it a serious go! the new era begins with gazidis on centre stage inextricably linked to the emery project and his new vision of the arsenal. i pray he is successful, but what do others think will be the immediate future of our club? will the after wenger era be one that we can look back on with pride or embarrassment? posted in guest tales | 13 drinks » emery’s first signing – stephan lichtsteiner jun 5th, 2018 by 'holic the first signing of the unai emery era was confirmed today (tuesday) with the presentation of stephan lichtsteiner at shenley. the captain of switzerland will provide much needed competition to hector bellerin who will hopefully respond by learning from his vastly experienced new team-mate. lichtsteiner arrives with a reputation of a tough-tackling right-sided player, equally adept as a right-back in a flat back four and as a wing-back ahead of a three. he has spent the last seven seasons at juventus where he made 257 appearances and won serie a champions medals in all seven! the man is a winner, and a leader, but at the age of thirty four we can only realistically expect a couple of years of his drive. a free transfer, he could prove to be a huge bargain. his professional career began with grasshoppers in zurich where he won the first of his eight national titles at the age of nineteen. in order to further his career he moved to lille in ligue 1 where he enjoyed three years before lazio, impressed by his performances at euro 2008, agreed a fee of around 1.5m euros to strengthen their defence. at the end of his first season he helped lazio lift the coppa italia, scoring in the penalty shoot-out against sampdoria. at the start of the following season he also helped his team win the supercoppa against champions inter. juve snapped him up in the summer of 2011 for a fee of 10m euros, and as lichtsteiner himself said at his unveiling today, “it’s (new start at the arsenal) a little bit of the same project that i did seven years ago with juventus. juventus also, for two times, didn’t qualify for the champions league. i hope i can bring a lot of experience, a lot of mentality, and together with my team come back to the highest level of the champions league.” that’s an admirable introduction by the man himself. it will be interesting to see if he has been signed as a squad player, mainly starting europa league and cup matches, or if he will see significant premier league action given his experience and leadership qualities. he averaged 36 appearances a season at juve so presumably has come here with a desire to challenge hector for the starting berth. that may be no bad thing. it is also a clear message to carl jenkinson that his dream is over. his contract still has two years to run, but hopefully the club and he will come to a termination agreement that will let the likeable young man seek a new start at another club where his wholehearted commitment will be appreciated. welcome stephan. we all hope your stint at the arsenal is a happy and successful one. posted in comment | 29 drinks » real legends have the edge – o’leary out! jun 3rd, 2018 by 'holic the years were rolled back in madrid this evening as the legends of real madrid and the arsenal renewed rivalries once again. the pace may have been a little slower than these players were capable of in their prime, but the quality of the passing on view was still impressive. david o’leary would have a busy evening re-shuffling his team throughout. unfortunately for sol campbell the big man didn’t last too long as he tweaked a hamstring clearing a cross from roberto carlos. pascal cygan was on the pitch earlier than he might have expected. while the gunners were re-organising themselves they were caught when raul was allowed to get his head on a long ball in and head beyond the reach of david seaman. powered on by xabi alonso, clearly the fittest player on the pitch, real looked different class in the opening phase. somewhat unexpectedly we got on level terms when luis boa morte produced an excellent near post finish on a rare gunners foray forward. that deadlock lasted around two minutes and gutti restored the hosts advantage when he nutmegged matthew upson before toe-poking the ball inside seaman’s far post. real deserved it. they had the strength of ‘the beast’, julio baptiste, with the guile of luis figo and the subtlety of raul. upson was the next to fall foul of a niggle and he made way for emanuel eboue, before emanuel petit was replaced by 47 year old gilles grimandi. the gunners were reliant on the pace of nicolas anelka on the counter-attack but too seldom were we able to release him in the opening half. anyone who doubted the competitive nature of the game had their answer just before the break when eboue raked his studs down the thigh of clarence seedorf. among the half-time substitutes were manuel almunia and jeremy aliadiere for the visitors. the pattern remained one of madrid domination. a fierce free-kick from figo brought a superb save at full stretch by almunia. eboue relieved the pressure with a wonderful weaving run brought to an end by cesar’s clever foul on the edge of the box. boa morte’s free-kick was straight at the goalkeeper. ‘the beast’, having played for real in the first-half was sent on in the red and white he wore for a season. almunia was tested again by a left foot volley from close range by seedorf, but the goalkeeper was quick to get down to his left to make the parry. on a rare break aliadiere got clear on the right but had nobody in the box to cross to. eboue was in a similar situation and won a corner that anelka glanced just wide of the far post. as the gunners grew into the game robert pires drove an aliadiere cross over the bar. at the other end the impressive almunia denied morientes. the arsenal immediately attempted to hit back but anelka’s drive was straight at the goalkeeper. the same striker got on the end of a driven cross from aliadiere but couldn’t quite find the target. aliadiere was looking very impressive as a makeshift right wingback. grimandi came close to getting on the end of a pires corner. legs on both sides were tiring so when pires sent boa morte scampering clear on the left flank again we faced the problem of nobody being able to get into the box, and that isn’t a criticism by the way. raul finally made way for butragueno with thirteen minutes to go. at 54 the latter shared the honour of being the oldest player with nigel winterburn who put in a full ninety minute shift. anelka had another opportunity to equalise but sliced his effort high and wide. back came the hosts and rivera chipped almunia and, luckily for us, the crossbar too. the same player was the next to upend the marauding eboue on the edge of the box. pires curled his free-kick towards the top corner but solari was on the post and headed clear. he then appeared at the other end driving a tired effort over almunia’s crossbar. as the clock was ticking towards time almunia produced another excellent diving save to deny morientes. in the final minute the arsenal were looking to work one last opening but couldn’t find the breakthrough. we had certainly been more competitive in the second-half but the result reflected real’s overall performance. the two teams embraced at the final whistle knowing there is a return to be played at ashburton grove in september. that will be a match worth putting in the diary. posted in match review | 17 drinks » a good time to be playing managerless real madrid? jun 2nd, 2018 by 'holic that was a long week, but it is so good to be able to do a proper match preview again ahead of tomorrow’s visit to real madrid by the arsenal. ok, the arsenal legends then. the two squads read like a who’s who of world football in the eighties, nineties, and noughties, with thanks to arsenal.com. we go with goalkeepers david seaman and manuel almunia behind a defence picked from emmanuel eboue, lauren, sol campbell, matthew upson, pascal cygan, and nutty nigel winterburn. we have fewer midfield options so it could be a hard evenings work for anders limpar, gilles grimandi, emmanuel petit, ray parlour, and robert pires. the strikers are nicolas anelka, jeremy aliadiere, and luis boa morte. the team will be managed by david o’leary and his assistant, jose-antonio reyes. real madrid have a numerical advantage and some real superstars available including irish left-back robert o’carlos, emilio butragueño, raúl gonzález, julio baptista (remember him!), fernando morientes, the real ronaldo, clarence seedorf, luis figo, and xabi alonso. i don’t mind admitting i am looking forward to watching this match hugely, although i fear we may be in for a tough but thoroughly enjoyable evening. i went to see us defeat the milan legends at the grove 4-2 in september and the quality of the football, albeit at a slower pace, was excellent. we won that thanks to a kanu hat-tick and robert pires tap-in from a freddie ljungberg cross against a brace from christian vieri. if you are in the uk you can watch the match live on arsenal.com from 5.50 pm uk time, and kick off is scheduled for 6 pm. if you are outside the uk and cannot access a stream you might want to google how to get a vpn which i believe can make it appear as though you are somewhere else. don’t ask me any more than that as i haven’t got a clue! whatever you are doing this weekend, have a great one ‘holics. posted in match preview | 6 drinks » bank holiday ramble may 28th, 2018 by 'holic a long day spent toiling in the sun means this shattered body finds himself in the office with seemingly nothing to watch on the multiple channels available. what better time to pretend there is enough news to base a new, and overdue, blog post. now that unai emery is in place the media have turned their attention to potential transfers. it would appear there is widespread agreement that our priority is fixing the defence. you’ll not lack for support on that front, but there is a short-term approach apparently being applied. sven mislintat, having already got pierre-emerick aubamayang and henrykh makhitaryan with whom he worked in dortmund, now appears to have moved for one of their lesser lights. twenty-nine year old central defender sokratis papastathopoulos is rumoured to be the next to depart the yellow wall for north london. the other strongly reported defensive acquisition could be juventus’ thirty-four year old right-back stephan lichtsteiner who could prove to be a more than capable back-up to the overworked hector bellerin as long as his legs haven’t gone. that suggests that the arsenal see ainsley maitland-niles settling into midfield, and calum chambers staying a central defender if the new manager will work on his future development. the positive about that could be that such signings buy us time to work on the longer term solutions, and leaves a chunk of funds available to spend elsewhere. hopefully on a proper ‘invisible shield’ in front of that revamped defence. aside from the arsenal speculation this was a good weekend if, like me, you wanted to see craven cottage returning as a premier league destination next season. congratulations and welcome back to fulham, always a good day out at a proper old-school stadium and surrounding pubs. the fact that you made john terry sad was an added bonus. a few words are probably in order about the champions league final. it was no secret beforehand that i didn’t follow the ‘wanting an english club to win it’ nonsense. i wanted real madrid to win because they were the better team, and so they proved to be, but the manner of the victory left a sour taste. the sergio ramos assaults on sala and karius were blatant and deliberate. the two horrendous mistakes by karius struck a chord with many gooners, i’m sure. manuel almunia allowing two to go in at his near post in the last thirteen minutes of the 2006 final was brought back vividly. thank goodness social media wasn’t as widespread then as today. some of the vile abuse directed at the hapless goalkeeper speaks volumes about the lack of standards and respect among so many unthinking, perhaps uneducated, keyboard warriors. to end on a better note i’m sure most here were able to put his playing past to one side when gareth bale scored what is arguably the greatest ever champions league final goal. it was a strike all football lovers will have savoured. if he is on the move this summer i hope it isn’t to a premier league rival, although that would be the likeliest option. i’d love to think we were an option, but i doubt we are able to shop at harrods quite yet. apologies to the regular ‘drinkers’ here about the issue with having to fill in your name and email address every time you wish to post. apparently it is an anti-spamming feature of the latest release of wordpress. hopefully they will change their mind when issuing the next update. and so to wind up the bank holiday with a wee night cap. thank you for popping by. it’s always appreciated. posted in comment | 105 drinks » the king is dead – long live the king may 23rd, 2018 by 'holic “welcome everybody. today, i am really delighted and excited to announce the new head coach of arsenal football club as unai emery.” with that simple introduction the catalyst for change reached it’s conclusion with ivan gazidis stamping his newly-acquired authority on footballing matters at the arsenal. he explained to the assembled press that he headed the team of three that included our head of football relations, raul sanllehi, and head of recruitment, sven mislintat, that delivered the recommendation to the board. a detailed timescale followed which gave the lie to the stories last week that mikel arteta’s appointment was imminent. that tale presumably was encouraged as a smokescreen, or heaven forbid, to ‘stimulate’ the betting market. not all of the press were duped, and well done to neil fissler at the express who either got incredibly lucky or was briefed about emery’s impending appointment for his piece on the sunday following the interview. what delayed the announcement was the fact that paris st germain didn’t complete their season until sunday, and as soon as that was over emery and gazidis flew to the states to meet the kroenkes’ returning overnight on the red-eye. gazidis was quick to justify the decision this morning (wednesday). “unai has an outstanding track record of success throughout his career, has developed some of the best young talent in europe and plays an exciting, progressive style of football that fits arsenal perfectly.” that is undeniably true. emery spent four years in charge of valencia where he finished third in la liga three seasons in a row, despite losing david villa and david silva for the last of those three. a six month spell at spartak moscow ended in a sacking and he returned to spain, taking over at sevilla in 2013. his three full seasons at the club ended with europa league final victories, the last of which was against a strong liverpool team. after that match he announced he was leaving the club and shortly afterwards he took over as head coach at paris st germain. in his first season he won a domestic cup double but monaco surprisingly took the title. this season just ended he did land the title and a second cup double. sadly for him that is the bare minimum for the current owners and he paid the penalty for not delivering the champions league. he surprised, and dare i add delighted, many with his performance in his first arsenal press conference. speaking in english, a language unfamiliar to him we were informed beforehand, the new man made all the right noises. “success next season would be developing, but how? by battling for every title. that’s in arsenal’s and my history. it’s very important for the club, after two years outside the champions league, to work to be the best team in the premier league and also in the world. i want to say thank you arsene wenger for your legacy. for all the coaches in the world, he is a reference. we learned, i learned from him all the things in football. it’s a big challenge for me, but i have worked also in other projects, big projects. for me, i am proud to be here and to work after arsene wenger.” so what next? doubtless speculation will be rife. it is transfer season approaching and a busy world cup summer. already the rumours have started with jean-michael seri, the nice midfielder, said to be a target for emery. i hope he is given time by the supporters and the gang of three as he establishes his high energy possession and pressing game. if he can coax that out of this team, which has produced it on the odd occasion, on a regular basis we may well make some progress toward his lofty aims. good luck unai. a new header the climate for change has blown through this place too. the managers header graphic has been a trusted one since a friend on arsenal-land, seasider, designed it twelve years ago. i am so grateful for his offer to rejig the design slightly to incorporate some of our great players. thank you my friend, i owe you a pint. posted in comment | 140 drinks » an evening with ray parlour may 18th, 2018 by 'holic a week of football watching on the television was brought to an abrupt and welcome halt by an evening with ray parlour in the legends lounge at the county ground here. i was in need of a lift after watching the ease with which atletico madrid defeated marseille in the europa league final. the romford pele duly obliged. i won’t go through his entire repertoire because the man has a living to make, but i hope to give a flavour of the evening. first in ray’s sights was martin known, clearly a team-mate for whom he had the utmost respect, but who was apparently rather too easily wound-up and found himself the object of some mickey taking on a pre-season tour when a certain latvian central defender joined the squad for a trial. ray and none other than dennis bergkamp had a wager on who could make martin bite as all three were on the bench. ray got the first half and set about bigging up the new boy, “good tackle”, “lovely header, son”, “great player this centre-half, unbelievable”, all to no avail. after the break dennis took over and soon had martin biting, congratulating the giant for a disguised pass when clearly he had miskicked the ball to a team-mate, “what a player”. “he’s not that bloody good” countered the england international. imagine everyone’s surprise when they reported back to london colney to find igors stepanovs in the dressing room. “you boys were raving about his performance so i bought him” said the manager. to hear the rest you’ll have to go and see ray for yourself! after taking the title at white hart lane in 2004 martin needed four appearances to win a premier league champions medal and after getting three cameos from the bench the final match was against leicester city at highbury. the arsenal trailed 1-0 at half-time but having made two attacking substitutions scored twice in the second-half and martin turned to ray to ask if he thought the boss had forgotten about his tenth appearance. ray advised him to take his track suit trousers off and start warming up in front of the boss. “good idea ray”. as he warmed up arsene told him to get out of the way of his view of the game. martin jogged towards the north bank who roared his chant, “there’s only one keown”. ray knew this was too big an opportunity to miss and took his track suit trousers off and started jogging towards the north bank. as he passed martin said “what are you doing” and started chasing ray down the touchline to roars of laughter from those in the east lower. “gilberto’s injured. the boss says i’m going on” ray said with a poker face. he then jogged back to the bench and took his track suit top off and stood behind arsene gesturing to martin that he was going on. the big defender sprinted towards the boss and grabbed him by the throat telling him that he needed the appearance. ray was in tears. eventually martin got his thirty seconds and qualified for his medal. afterwards arsene asked ray what had happened and roared out laughing, saying “that is the funniest thing i have ever heard.” centre-halves played a big part in his life. “when i was 17 tony adams taught me to drink!” and after recounting some memorable sessions told a wonderful story about the england skipper on the day he was invited to do the live fa cup draw on television with terry venables, the england manager. suffice it to say the boys had been on their usual sunday lunchtime session when the car arrived to take tony to the studios. when the draw came terry venable drew the first ball and cut to tony for his first ball. after rummaging around for an eternity he pulled a ball out, studied it from every angle, and said “number 31”. there weren’t 31 teams in the draw. he looked again, finally getting 13 correct. by seven he was back in the pub where he stuck a £200 fine on himself over the bar and told the assembled throng that they had to stay until one in the morning to drink it. go and see ray for the hilarious transformation in nights away when tony went sober. his george graham stories are largely best avoided, and probably his views on bruce rioch too. come to think of it i’ll gloss over his glenn hoddle tales too. then next in line comes arsene, a rich seam of amusing recollections like an away game at villa where following dinner the night before the boss helped himself to a slice of apple pie whilst looking up at a match on the television above the buffet. so absorbed by the match he didn’t notice the pie slide off his pate onto the floor and sat down and grabbed his spoon for the first mouthful. baffled by the lack of pie he looked around but couldn’t see it. “he doesn’t see much, to be fair”, brilliant ray. he then declared “i’ll just have a coffee instead”. kevin keegan took over from glenn hoddle and ray was recalled to the england squad. before a game against poland the team were expected to be given a run-down on the opponents but instead keegan announced they would have a race night after dinner and everyone bring lots of money. “shearer and sheringham, you’ll be the bookies.” with that everyone retired to their rooms. a while later keegan went round every room bar shearer and sheringham and told the squad, “i’ve just looked at the video. back number 6 in the first race.” to cut a long and very funny tale short (do go and see ray to hear about phil neville’s contribution!) shearer and sheringham were down around £275000 on the race. ray, £32000 to the good, was asked what he wanted to bet on the second race. “i’ll have two and a half on number 3 please”. “two and a half grand, ray?” “no, £2.50”. genius. keegan announced at the end of the night “we’ll meet for breakfast in the morning and go over some routines for the match”, turned as if to walk out before turning again and revealing all to shearer and sutton. “the lads won’t take the money, we had you over on that first race.” immediately the smile returned to the faces of arguably england’s best strikers at that time. finally ray talks about alan brazil, and particularly one excessive trip to monaco for the grand prix, before winding up a wonderful three quarters of an hour. seriously, do keep your eyes peeled for one of ray’s many speaking events. he is simply wonderful entertainment, and patiently signs for and poses with the audience once he has finished his set. the man is value for money, although i may be slightly biased. posted in tongue in cheek | 157 drinks » three away points for arsene’s final salute may 13th, 2018 by 'holic if arsene wenger’s last match in charge of the arsenal was not to be at ashburton grove then huddersfield, from where we poached herbert chapman in 1925, was the second best option. the atmosphere surrounding the fixture dripped in nostalgia at what both of the great managers have contributed to the arsenal. the boss selected david ospina for his final fixture behind a back four of hector bellerin, shkodran mustafi, rob holding, and sead kolasinac. granit xhaka and aaron ramsey lined up behind henrikh mkhitaryan, alex iwobi, and pierre-emerick aubamayang. alexandre lacazette was leading the line. arsene was afforded a guard of honour as he came out for his 828th premier league match. ominously huddersfield started the brighter, cheered to the rafters by their fanatical support who, having lauded their own manager, paid tribute to “one arsene wenger”. in the twenty-second minute, in recognition of arsene’s 22 years in the premier league, they gave him a standing ovation and a minute of solid applause. classy indeed. to that point though their team had dominated. the gunners only efforts were a tame mkhitaryan free-kick and a wild swing by ramsey. in the twenty-seventh minute kolasinac missed a great chance at the far post after a xhaka corner was headed on to him. the biggest talking point was the earlier flight of an airborne banner telling arsene “we’ll miss you too”. pritchard and ince had threatened to unhinge the visitors in the opening quarter of the match, but slowly the gunners crept into the game and very much against the run of play in the thirty-eighth minute mkhitaryan, lacazette, and ramsey combined in a flowing move to tee up aubamayang, who else, for the opening goal. huddersfield town 0-1 the arsenal a combination of the sunshine and that goal seemed to temporarily knock the stuffing out of the hosts, noticeably less quick to press which allowed us to take a real grip on the game for the closing minutes of the half. the terriers regained their mojo at the start of the second-half and once again took control of proceedings, barring a mistake that ended with aubamayang unable to pick out ramsey in the box. at the other end cross after cross was dealt with nervously by a defence that was being exposed more than it would have liked. on the hour mark ince was sprung on the huddersfield left and his final contribution to the match was an angled drive that ospina had to dive full length to tip wide of his far post for a corner. depoitre came on in ince’s place, a big presence to add a dangerous second prong to the huddersfield attack. it was time for arsene to make his last substitutions as the arsenal manager. nacho monreal came on for kolasinac, and danny welbeck somewhat surprisingly for aubamayang. shortly afterwards ainsley maitland-niles came on for iwobi, frustrating and inspirational in equal measure. a rare break-out saw xhaka find ramsey in the box and the close attention he received from a blocking defender was deemed fair by michael oliver, who to be fair was having an excellent game as referee. there, i’ve said it! bellerin’s dangerous clearing header from an excellent pritchard cross was cleared by maitland-niles at the expense of a corner that we survived. with just over ten minutes lacazette had a wonderful chance to seal the points when played in by mkhitaryan, but his attempt to chip lossl failed as the goalkeeper stood firm. the goalkeeper was called into action again a couple of minutes later to thwart wellbeck in a one on one. then a xhaka special from distance thundered narrowly wide of the target. the arsenal were finishing strongly. dean whitehead was given the final four minutes plus added time to play his last time in the premier league. mooy was a whisker away from a dramatic equaliser as his volley brushed the top off the crossbar. the match was in no way limping to a close. we were however clinging on for our first away points of 2018. “49 49 undefeated” rang around the stadium as a salute to arsene’s finest achievement. a fantastic last gasp save by ospina kept his clean sheet intact. the final whistle brought about a pitch invasion from the hosts, thus delaying things for the travelling faithful, not always a hundred percent behind the manager, but wanting to pay him the respect he so deserved. eventually they did get their wish. things will be very different next season. merci arsene. we’ll miss you too. posted in match review | 192 drinks » 1253 and out – au revoir, not adieu may 12th, 2018 by 'holic huddersfield town away, not just the last match of the season. it’s also the last match of an era. the man who has managed our club for over a third of my life, who really brought me back to the club in a big way. in the last of the george graham years and the rioch season i made the trip to highbury a handful of times. the football had become predictable and yes, boring. arsene wenger didn’t transform things overnight. in his first seven months he certainly, with the help of patrick vieira, went about changing the minds of the english core of the arsenal. the football improved and we were there or thereabouts all season but lost home and away to manchester united and liverpool. united claimed the title at the death from kevin keegan’s newcastle who would have loved it, loved it, if they could have beat them. we were third on goal difference from the geordies. we had seen a preview of what might be, and having seen where we needed reinforcing the ‘professeur’ had a summer spending spree. among our eight signings were alex manninger, gilles grimandi, manu petit, marc overmars and chris wreh. the most notable departure was paul merson, a strong message to the other englishmen that they still needed to further curtail their drinking culture. the calendar year of 1997 ended quite disastrously. blackburn won at highbury, ian wright clashed with the crowd outside from the changing room window, and tony adams was sent by arsene to the south of france to gain fitness and strengthen a damaged ankle. we were twelve points behind manchester united, and still were at the start of march, but an incredible run of ten consecutive victories, including a memorable one nil to the arsenal at old trafford, earned us the title with two matches to spare. to cap it all newcastle were beaten in the fa cup final at wembley and with a double in his first full season le boss had answered the question, “arsene who?” wengerball mark one had to give way in time as the magnificent defenders he had inherited came to the end of their extended careers. wengerball mark two was to introduce even more heady times to the club. wenger didn’t do defences, it was said. midfielders lauren and kolo toure were switched into the back four with ashley cole and the tottenham captain, sol campbell, gloriously poached from the neighbours at the end of his contract for absolutely free. thierry henry, robert pires, gilberto silva, and edu, among others helped create the perfect invincible season having already secured a second double under the frenchman. further variations of the wengerball era faced different challenges following the stadium move. for a decade we achieved champions league qualification despite the annual loss, it seemed, of our best players. only now is the magnitude of that achievement truly sinking in. now, when for the second season running, we haven’t achieved it. the three fa cups in four years were great, thank you arsene, but this seems to be a good time for us, and indeed you, to find a new direction. on sunday, with a total of three premier league titles and a record seven fa cups to his name, arsene manages the arsenal for the 1,253rd and last time. huddersfield town have used their social media channels to call for one minute of applause for the visiting manager in the twenty-second minute. i suspect one arsene wenger will ring out around the ground many times during the match. oh, there’s a match. i nearly forgot. i haven’t a clue who will be playing, and in what formation, for either team. although we haven’t won an away premier league fixture this year the result isn’t what tomorrow is about. it will be a day for fond (and sadly some not so fond) farewells. dean whitehead, a midfielder we have faced many times, is also retiring to take up a coaching position after a career lasting nineteen years. hopefully the travelling faithful will accord him a warm hand too. the ‘holic pound i’ve been changing my mind every five minutes so decided to just place the bet and pray. i took 20/1 against us winning 2-3 on an entertaining as well as emotional afternoon. with that it’s time to try and find some music that will calm the soul ahead of what will be a day the like of which we may not experience again. i’m aware that a number of our supporters have only known arsene wenger in the hot seat. from the youngest to the oldest gooners i know from most there will be a final acknowledgement of what the man achieved not just for the arsenal, but for english football generally in the nineties and noughties. merci arsene. posted in match preview | 47 drinks » valiant gunners beaten away again may 9th, 2018 by 'holic for his penultimate game in charge arsene wenger went with a strongish looking squad team. petr cech got the nod in goal behind a back four of ainsley maitland-niles, rob holding, konstantinos mavropanos and sead kolasinac. granit xhaka and aaron ramsey were selected to support henrikh mkhitaryan, alex iwobi and danny welbeck. pierre-emerick aubamayangwas charged with leading the gunners attack. that attack was evident in the opening phases. from a first minute corner mkhitaryan drew a save from the foxes goalkeeper, jakupovic. five minutes later another fabulous move ended with jakupovic tipping iwobi’s effort round his left hand post for a barren corner. it took the hosts until the thirteenth minute to have an attempt but vardy’s shot from an acute angle was tipped around for a corner by cech. when that set piece wasn’t cleared by a hesitant defence the ball eventually fell to iheanacho who lashed it home through xhaka’s legs and past the unsighted cech’s left hand. leicester city 1-0 the arsenal shortly afterwards we were down to ten men when mavropanos lost the ball to the goalscorer and dragged him down, the covering rob holding was quick to the ball but the referee, one graham scott, showed the young greek prospect a straight red card. it was a harsh judgement that he was the last defender in my admittedly biased view. all of a sudden we were under the cosh. mahrez picked out maguire and his instinctive volley drew a reaction save from cech. with the gunners rocking the boss was forced to send on shkodran mustafi for welbeck. the momentum had well and truly changed. once more the away hoodoo in 2018 looked as if it had returned with a vengeance. cech was forced into another save from iheanacho as leicester enforced their man advantage. vardy and silva were thwarted by the thin red line. silva missed the target as the gunners were forced into errors by the high press of the hosts. a rare retaliation was threatened but both mkhitaryan and aubamayang saw their efforts deflected for corners which we couldn’t capitalise on. maitland-niles adventure gave us some hope of better to come, but back broke leicester with vardy putting iheanacho in to draw another fine diving parry from cech. holding magnificently denied the same attacker deep inside the six yard box in front of an otherwise open goal. as we fashioned another half decent opportunity silva went down in his own box with a knee injury and iwobi was ‘persuaded’ by the home crowd and team to put the ball out for a throw in. it looked as though at least one of his colleagues berated the lad for being too nice. i may have used an expletive or two as well. half-time arrived with us grateful to be only one behind. when battle recommenced the valiant and flexible 4-4-1 conjured up an opportunity for kolasinac to employ his shooting boots only to see them made redundant by the near post. leicester reacted but after vardy had been called for a pair of offside runs were to be frustrated. mahrez stung cech’s palms with a free-kick but the ten men were about to be rewarded for their persistence. another wonderful run by maitland-niles saw him picket aubamayang in front of goal. jakupovic parried his first attempt but was powerless to prevent the striker from lashing the rebound high into the net. it wash no more than the visitors deserved. leicester city 1-1 the arsenal encouraged by a boisterous travelling support the gunners went looking for the first away win of the year. iwobi tried his luck but missed the target by some distance. midway through the half the hard-working mkhitaryan also failed to trouble either the goalkeeper or the goalnet with his wayward effort. credit the aforementioned travelling gooners for a noisy rendition of “how shit must you be, we’re drawing away!” self deprecation was the name of the game on a night in which the result meant little to anybody but the two sets of supporters. then they weren’t as the hosts made their numerical supremacy pay again. mkhitaryan was adjudged to have fouled gray in the box and vardy, ever confident from twelve yards with just the goalkeeper to beat, smashed his spot-kick home. leicester city 2-1 the arsenal back came the valiant gunners again and kolasinac’s powerful header from ramsey’s corner was well saved by jakupovic. we weren’t lying down which in itself was good to see. the introduction of nketiah for the tiring iwobi gave us an additional attacking threat but it wasn’t to be a last inspirational substitution by the boss. mahrez was sent scampering free, he sent holding into the stand behind the goal when he cut inside and fired the clincher under cech. leicester city 3-1 the arsenal the final seconds were played out as they should have been to yet more choruses from both sets of supporters go “there’s only one arsene wenger”. his farewell tour ends at huddersfield on sunday and if the gunners battle as hard as the ten men did tonight we will surely rid the no away win in 2018 at that one. for the first time in 23 games in all competitions, leicester finally got one over on him tonight. posted in match review | 128 drinks » older posts » welcome goonerholic eat, sleep, breathe, drink, arsenal 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