Written by Rasp
It’s easy to forget that Arsenal is more than just a football club, particularly when we have recently suffered disappointment on the pitch. Arsenal is part of the community and affects people’s lives worldwide. Peaches and I were reminded of this last night when attending the book launch of Arsenal ‘Til I Die at the Emirates Stadium.

Arsenal Arsenal had submitted a selection of some of the many great posts on the site over the last year for inclusion in the book and we are proud that articles by Big Raddy and Irishgunner made it to the final print – luckily for us, neither author could make the occassion so we reluctantly had to deputise for them…. The book is a complilation of personal stories relating to Arsenal written by diehard supporters. It has been produced in collaboration with Arsenal in the Community and the National Literary Trust and proceeds from the book sales will go to charities supported by Arsenal.
Back to the football…….
Ok, so Lady Luck was not on our side against the mancs, but considering we’ve lost 5 games before Christmas and we’ve still got as much of a chance of winning the title as anyone else, I’d say she’s been pretty to kind to us so far.
There are three reasons why I can be cheerful (maybe even optimistic) when I look ahead to the second half of the season. For the first time in several years, we may have the makings of a strong spine to the team – and hopefully a team who play with some backbone. The emergence of Djourou as a top class defender and Chamakh’s role as a target man who brings out attackng midfielders into play are huge plusses, but I believe that our success could rest on these key factors.
- Szczesny. The goalkeeper is the foundation of the defence. The young pole put in an excellent performance on Monday despite being tested early on by his own defenders who put him under pressure with under-hit back passes. He is 6ft 5in, brash with confidence, good in the air and a great shop stopper. He is Arsenal’s number one with the potential to be better than Seaman.
- Vermaelen. Hopefully he will be back in the New Year. We’ve really missed this guy. Apart from his obvious ability, he marshals the defence. He’s a leader at the back, someone who instils and inspires confidence in those around him. We need a commanding presence to make the defence solid. TV is National captain and was captain of Ajax – he is our man.
- Fàbregas. We saw how shockingly poor (by his own standards) our captain’s passing was when he came on at OT. He’s not fit and should be rested until he is 100% because a fully fit Fàbregas makes Arsenal the best it can be. So I hope that Arsène sees sense and Cesc is not even on the bench against Stoke. I’d be quite happy to send him back to Spain for a week or two to recharge his batteries. If we can get our captain back to the full fitness for the New Year, we can launch a serious bid for the title.
Other reasons to be cheerful …….
The boost of winning the CC. The final will be played on Sunday 27th February. Barring a spectacular lapse into over-confidence we should be able to get past Ipswich over two legs and secure our place in the final. If/when we reach the final, the desire to silence the critics and bring our much publicised trophyless run to an end will surely see us climb the Wembley steps to collect the silverware.
The fixture list. We’ve already played most of the difficult away fixtures except totnum and that is a score we will need no motivation to settle. The second half of the season just looks as though it’s opening up for us to go on an unbeaten run. We have consecutive home games against pool and the mancs on the 16th and 30th of April and if we can be top after that, we have only Stoke, Villa and Fulham to complete the season.
Nasri’s on fire – but we’ve made it to 2nd in the table with the majority of our players not on top form (although Sagna is back to his best) and we can only expect them to improve – we will not fall at the final hurdle this time.
Ken Friar spoke from the heart last night as he explained that the Board were as fervent supporters as any of us in that room. They care passionately about the club and take nothing out. The tour of the Emirates is awe insiring. The lay-out, styling, facilities, attention to detail …. everything about our stadium is incredible. Sometimes we need reminding that we have achieved a miraculous transformation under Arsène Wenger of which we should all be proud.
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Good point. According to the same old useless pundits Man U are looking good for the title as they haven’t played well yet and are top. Sign of Champions you know.
Well if we beat Stoke, we’ll be top without having played well. We’ve also been without our entire spine & most important 3 players RVP, Cesc & TV all season.
But of course the same logic won’t apply to us
Simon,
Whisper it, and we can slip in under the radar!
Morning Rasp
Nice piece, congratulations for your teams inclusion in the book,but back to the football, what you say in your post a lot of it makes sense,but why does our manager keep fielding half fit players,its not good for the team at all,i cannot undestand how players that struggle to make 40 min are included surely that is disturbing
Morning all
Rasp and I couldn’t refuse the chance to have a stomp around the Directors Lounge and a slump in their seats – wow they’re really comfortable – and although we turned up looking like snowmen it was definitely worth the effort.
To stand in the dressing-room and know that our players have stood there is quite magical and then to walk down the tunnel to the pitch side is very exciting – I’m such a groupie 🙄 If you get the chance – take the tour.
Rasp,
Great post, thanks.
This site is a springboard to fame and fortune. Two published authors! Well done Big Raddy and Irish. Signed copies to people beginning with an “M”?
Peaches,
Frankly, you kept that whole last night thing sneakily quiet. Very wise. I for one would have turned up before you, with knickers on my head, and pretended to be Rasp.
Morning Steve,
I share your reservations on fielding unfit players – but only certain players who are unfit. It seems that Cesc and AA can be played whether fully fit or not whereas Diaby and RvP are seldom risked. It must be down to the manager’s assessment of their worth to the team and the likelihood of making the injury worse.
Cesc’s problems are chronic and go back to before the WC. We have had a history of getting maximum value out of players before selling themn on …… I cannot conceive that this is the case with Cesc, but it may have been true with Vieira and TH14.
I wanted to put a link to the book but as usual Arse.com are behind the times and I can’t do that at the moment.
Micky 😉
Few premiership teams have more than three what one might call World Class Players. I would say we can match anyone’s three in Cesc, RvP and Sami. Two of our three are forever semi fit at best. This is what costs us results.
Raspy
You rang 😎
“Sometimes we need reminding that we have achieved a miraculous transformation under Arsène Wenger of which we should all be proud.” – Spot on.
Hi Micky,
We have a wonderful physio/treatment room with a very inviting Jacuzzi opposite 🙂 I’m not sure if our pereception of the level of injuries compared to other clubs is accurate, but I do believe that only a third of the players are close to their peak and that gives me hope for further improvement.
So much has been said about Song. I love the guy, but I don’t think he’s doing as well for the team as he did last season. I agree with London that throwing Jack into the midfield mix confuses matters and maybe we haven’t stumbled upoon the best midfield 3 / 5 yet.
Rasp,
Back to my three World Class Players. Look how Chelsea struggled without Lampard and Terry. Ditto, Utd hiccups without Rooney. Few teams have these quality of players, and none perform anything like as well without them. We are no different. Injuries to the Diabys, Theos and Rosicky’s of this world have nothing like the impact.
Excellent and unusual Post Rasp.
The one item I would question, is the statement from Ken Friar that everyone in the boardroom is as fervent a supporter as any of us.
That is palpably untrue and smacks of “partyline-ism”.
Silent Stan Kroenke? Usmanov? I don’t think so.
People certainly see a lot more in Arshaven than i see, when he first arrived i became quits excited by some of his forward runs, but this year the inclusion of him seems to be more of a burden, his amount of good games to his bad tells me he should not be there he has a shot of a schoolboy and vision for passing makes me swear every time he gets the ball i hate to pick out certain players but it has to be said his sell by date has definitely been and gone
Morning RA,
I don’t think Usamov is on the Board – or wanted on the Board. I think Ken Friar was really referring to the ‘old school’.
I sort of understand where you are coming from Steve. I also sometimes get frustrated with his flicks and flacks and pointless shooting from 40 metres.
On the other hand, he can be fantastic with exquisite control when in or around the penalty area!
We need less of the former and more of the latter, oh, and an improvement in his general fitness levels. 🙂
Rasp,
Of course, I had forgotten Usmanov is not yet on the Board, but you can understand what I meant about him and Kroenke, and in the future one of them will own Arsenal! 😦
I think AA can change a game – we just haven’t seen that much of it lately. He is a luxury player sometimes and we can afford that with the rest of the midfield we have. Defenders must hate to see him making those mazey runs through them. Often he does his job and is let down by others as he doesn’t hae anyonewaiting to receive his final ball.
Sorry I have to go out in the snow – catch up later.
Seems we are more than a club by the looks of that picture above we have a thriving pot growing business going on as well.
A very interesting read Rasp.
What time is that silly little draw today?
I agree with what some of you are saying about Alex Song, maybe if he went back to the position he had befor his licence to roam, we would all feel safer, i rate Song his efforts this year have i believe kept us in the position where we are still in contention, his willingness not to give anything up is a credit to him, but i think he needs to help out at the back and leave the forward running to others, it may give the others a bit of a shock, and make their passing get better
Don’t know.
The team I would like to knock out the most, is the one managed by Maureen, on the other hand Barca v Real would be nice and Schalke has to be the easiest for us. Sorry, least hard!
Apparently AW has said we are getting Barca.
London – I’ve noticed your comments about JW this week, how do you think AW should have introduced him to the team?
Apparently now ………….
Steve,
My Song dilemma is that I believe he plays most effectively with Denilson alongside him and therefore his surging runs leave us less vulnerable defensively. Against Utd, I think it was appalling tactically teaming him up with JW, and don’t start me on the selection of Rosicky in that AM role.
“Apparently AW has said we are getting Barca.”
And so it came to pass !!!!
Morning All
Seems AW is the soothsayer and we have a trip to Barcelona in February/March
Barca!! AW was right!
Bit like the world cup draw,all done and dusted befor the draw
Tin Hats On.
You would have to be one of my wife’s patients to find even the teeny weeniest icklest bitsy witsy shred of optimism in this one.
On this occasion, Micky is a Doomer!
Oh well. Barcelona will just have to concentrate on La Liga come March !
Oi BR,
Signed copy?
We’ll be better than Barcelona come February
Peaches,
That’ll be after the transfer window action and the shock move of Messi!
We’ve got about 8 weeks – can we do it, of course we can, will we? Who knows …..
Peaches,
“Who knows?”. You mean against the best club team ever assembled. Over two legs?
You know what, morning of the game, I will be on here at Level 5 in the full knowledge of an Arsenal victory, and I will accept NO opposing views!
Well, that was always going to happen wasn’t it?
Still, we do have a section of fans who believe we should be able to win the Champions League. Going by that logic, it shouldn’t really matter who we get or when we get them.
It’s the toughest draw possible but lets give it a go. Who knows, we could be top, through the first rounds of the FA and winners of the CC by the time the second leg comes round.
I bet theres a big sigh of relief from most Arsenal fans, just think we may have been knocked out before we met Barca now they will all be supporting us blinding
Greetings from south east Asia- just had to find a connection when I heard about getting Barcelona! Again. Are we home first and the away? *gulp*
Crap draw. a direct result of AW playing a second team in the Shaktar and Braga away. Very nice for Chelsea though
Have no fear fellow Gooners – we will rip them a new one …….
Micky. I will do anything for money-
Hi Honeymooner – we’ll be at home first leg
Warning : Dissenting View:
I am delighted that we drew Barca!! I love football for what it is, the anticipation of the really big games, the desire to win, the fear of losing. What a buzz.
Win or lose, it’s wonderful to play the top top teams; the spectacle, the razzmatazz is just so special.
I do not want to sneak into the next round via the back door with a rubbish game against the likes of worthy but limited club such as Schalke or Copenhagen.
And I really think we have a great chance of winning. Cup football; isn’t that what it’s all about! 🙂
I think the fact we played them last year makes us more prepared and that we came back to 2-2 after they played the best football I’ve ever seen gives us hope. Really looking forward to being at this one! Where does it fit in with a potential trip to wembley timewise?
They’ll be worried, they have to get past us – no easy feat 😉
With the news of the draw, i bet a penny to a pinch of S–t our injury list clears pretty quick and we will have a vast choice of players to choose from
Hi peaches 🙂 btw congrats on getting published to br and Irish- look forward to having a look at that book when I get back
A trip to Wembley could be nicely sandwiched between the home and away games.
I had just written my previous comment when the sky opened and suddenly there’s an inch of snow on the ground!
Oh dear! If that’s an omen I had better take back my enthusiastic acceptance of the Barca match! 🙂
The moneymen are making maximum use of tv coverage and are splitting the games – four one week and then four the next so that this round is over four weeks not two.
Does that make sense ………..
Looks like we’ll be facing another 3 games to decide our season then- familiar territory but hopefully with a happier outcome this time. RA you are spot on in welcoming Barcelona as opponents- this type of game is what I buy a season ticket in hope for 🙂
Raddy,
I am really, really sorry I forgot my manners and failed to congratulate you and the wonderful Irish (who seems to have gone walkabout), anyway, a heartfelt congrats to the pair of you!! Excellent 🙂
Irish come back and take your medicine like Lady Gaga. I miss teasing you. 🙂
Red Arse – I love your enthusiasm, don’t let an inch of snow dampen your spirits, its going to be a fine night of European Football at the Emirates again
Carlito,
We are of like minds. I love big games and big nights like Barca in the CL.
Irish has found gainful employment and can’t blog in the day anymore 😦 and I think she has an iffy connection at night so thats why she hasn’t been around.
Carlito,
If you are on honeymoon, congratulations on your marriage.
You have gone even higher in my opinion. A true Gooner, keeping in touch with Arsenal matters, even at such an important time for you and your missus! 🙂
Carlito,
Congratulations from me also.
Thanks for your wishes- having Such a cracking time the man u result was a mere 2 hour dampner rather than the usual 2 days! – sporadic Internet here in cambodia and espensive too so signing off for a bit- will no doubt check in again for the Chelsea game at the very least 😉 keep on keeping on!
RA: In Canada an inch of snow is considered a dusting.
Right now I’ve got five feet of snow around my house and it’s still snowing. Hanging all the way along my eaves trough are icicles that are 3/5 feet long. They look like arrows just waiting to pierce you as you walk under them.
An inch sounds almost balmy.
i always like reading all these sorts of articles ,but is meant for wenger than we fans.if he reads all these articles,maybe his mentality will change.the inconsistencies in the form of the so called top teams in the league had made the league interesting this season.week in week out,the top o the epl change,thats where we got the chance to win the league,and the teams fighting to stay up have made the league competitive.pls search adedayo adeyemi akanbi on facebook,and send me a friend request
Just read this quote from Arsenal Secretary David Miles, after the CL Draw. “Lionel Messi is obviously one of the quality players in Europe and manager Arsene Wenger will have done his homework. He is their main danger man.” Trust me, homework is not what Wenger does, at all, ever. So let’s pack in all this blind optimism from this blog + the other 98% of these responses and get real. If he had any idea about winning this trophy he would respect all opposition and beat them by doing some homework. Man Utd did it to us Monday and have been doing to us for years as Fergie knows how to beat us. Wenger is irresponsible with the way we are set up considering where Arsenal are as a great club. Defending isn’t a dirty word, it’s as valid as attacking, and even a true art, one which he has thrown to the dogs. We will win the EPL in the next 3 seasons only because the other teams will gradually weaken while we just stay where we are. Come 2014, lets hope the board, if we have won nothing, make him work for his next contract or be gone, regardless of Stadium & its facilities. I just see an empty trophy cabinet thats where my pride lies and I even have a box @ The Library
Graham, did you read yesterdays post..?? Look at the quotes from Sammi Nasri
Hi Graham,
Thanks for the comment. I have heard it said that AW doesn’t seek to negate the strengths of the opposition but only concentrates on our plan – I find this very hard to believe. I don’t disagree with many of your points, particularly about the art of defending. I’d like to think we have learned from our last encounter with Barca – we will find out in due course. As far as blind optimism is concerned, I would say that we have a duty to support the team when it is under pressure, not add to that pressure. Confidence is key to performance and it is apparent that some of our players are lacking in that department.
I love reading this blog, but comments like the one by Graham from London are just pointless on a day like today. It’s playing in the Champions League year in year out and glamour games like playing Barca that Wenger has bought to this club. I for one am really proud of that (I remember the old days) and can’t wait for the big games in February and March. I’ve booked my flights already!
Welcome Sid,
Thanks for reading and please feel free to comment any time. I’m sure Graham will be as ecstatic as the rest of us if we put Barca out of the CL, if we don’t, I’d just like to see us do ourselves justice.
Was really interesting to read in a recent 442 about substitutions. Mourinho prepares his team to play against certain substitutes. My point is I feel sometimes we are too predictable with subs. I would love AW to throw on a JET or a Vela/Bendtner unexpectedly at times just to stir things up.
GN5,
One inch of snow a light dusting?
Here in the UK it’s a cause for the complete shutting down of transport, business, and everything really! 🙂
One inch is serious! Five feet of snow would be armageddon! 🙂
Of course in Cloud Cuckoo Land, where Rocky thinks I live, it’s seen as an economic benefit.
No need to send expensive Xmas cards, with even more expensive postage stamps, (it’s not that I’m mean, its just that I’m not keen on big cards), because the white dusting makes every view look like we are living on a big Christmas Cake.
Cloud Cuckoo Land, where change is inevitable, except from a vending machine. 🙂
being optimistic, if we beat barca will that be the end of cesc wanting to go to them?
NEAMAN live nam muang south of island about half a dozen gooners nearby
Well said Sid.
I often wonder just how many of ‘your type’ 😉 are out there reading the AA posts but rarely or never commenting.
On days like yesterday were Smith14 had put up a cracking and wel written post, it almost hurts me a little bit to see only 20 odd comments after a couple of hours.
Site owners see the number of hits (I don’t!!) and I do know that AA is very well read, as well as very well written !
I am in the inch of snow is nothing camp, but I chose to live here and there are no complaints from me!.
I may well be childish and petty but my main concern is to get further in the CL than those chumps down the road! I have never considered us as true challengers for the trophy and if I am honest expected us to get knocked out in this or the next round.
It comes down to our transfer policy, we simply will not spend the money to buy top drawer players and without them we struggle. Would Barca or Real have bought Squillaci, Kosciely or Chamakh – of course not. They buy the likes of Ronaldo, Benzema, Kaka, Pique and Villa etc etc and that is why they will remain at the top table whilst we will remain doing very well within our budget.
SS. I agree re: readers v posters. The ratio is very low, but perhaps some have little confidence in their writing ability.
Sharkey, I read the blog when I can at work, although I don’t have time to read all the comments everyday (in fact Carlito introduced me to this blog). I just felt on this occasion the need to have my two pennies. I’m an optimist you see. Now I’ve dipped my toe and been accepted I’m sure I’ll be back, when I can.
Sharkey,
We can give you admin status if you want to see behind the scenes – it’s no problem. I know personally of several really good like-minded supporters who read us every day but are somehow afraid to comment. I don’t really understand, but luckily, once in a while someone takes the plunge and we’ve had a couple of really good bloggers join us this week after a period of observation.
Sharkey,
You’l need to register with WordPress before we are able to give you accesss to the site. It takes a couple of minutes, peaches can guide you through the process if you need any help.
I know people that read this blog who do not have enough confidence in their writing skills to add a comment.
No need for me having admin status….I’m a bit of a Luddite when it comes to broadening my technological horizons.
I can just about accept that I’ve had two headline posts (one by stealth ‘eh Peaches !!) let alone starting to get involved in ‘pushing the button’ and monitoring stuff.
But if I did, would I get paid..?? 😉
Think of the power Sharkey, all that wonderful power 😉
Good news that you will come on the blog more often Sid. 🙂
You may have read that Carlito and I agree that fantastic games against Barca etc makes supporting Arsenal even more worthwhile and is the reason many fans buy season tickets, although I had to give mine up some time ago, I am now back “in the queue”.
I intend to go to the Nou Camp if I can buy a ticket! Maybe I will see you there! 🙂
Sid, many thanks for your response, and cheers for taking my comment in the spirit in which it was intended.
I guess you know the character of most of the regulars on here by now, so you’ll know exactly where I was coming from !!
Ps. Big congrats to Carlito !!!
London, I’d only abuse it !!
I’d be worse than the older of the two ringmasters over at ‘the circus’. I’d be editing and deleting posts as though I had just retired from the Chinese secret service, and couldn’t break the habit !!
That’s funny Sharkey
I don’t fully understand how it all works but Kelsey seems to have got it down to a fine art; he knows where we are and what we are doing this very minute, it’s quite spooky sometimes.
Sharkey,
The number of hits is shown in the sidebar at the top of the blog, if you are interested.
Yesterday there were,after Smithy’s Post, 531,014; So far today, 530,987; therefore today there have been MINUS hits.
Oops, must be my maths, or Rasp has a new improved counting system! 🙂
Sharkey,
Sid probably does have a grip on the characters’ of the regular bloggers on AA, and although I know I lower the tone, I’m holding out until Rasp offers me a fiver to s*d off! 🙂
Sharkey / RA,
The number of hits a day varies from 1,000 to over 10,000 – Rocky holds the record you won’t be surprised to hear.
What is interesting is that the number of visits via search engines as a percentage is falling as the total number of visits grow which must mean that more bloggers are adding the site to their favourites.
Raddy, I’m of the same frame of mind I have no complaints about snow as I chose
to live in Canada. I then made it even worse by moving to London, Ontario, which is slap bang in the center of a snow belt.
This year London has recorded the highest accumulated snowfall since they’ve been keeping records.
And today it’s -7c
Brrr…..
😆 RA,
As you know the site doesn’t generate any income (except if anyone buys from the shop in which case the money goes to The Willow Foundation)….. it’s a labour of love. WordPress have started adding Google ads to some of our posts and would charge us if we wanted them removed.
Hi gunnern5,
We have a really good post of yours sitting in drafts which would have followed on from today’s perfectly. Unfortunately the Stoke game is going to get in the way, but we hope to publish it next week if that’s OK with you?
Well to win the CL you have to beat the best and frankly I’d sooner play Barcelona in a two leg match than a one off final where anything can happen – maybe even have your goalkeeper sent off after two minutes?
I’m still trying to reconcile why Man U always get the good breaks when we play them – it has to be down to more than just luck. I’m going to stop there as I don’t want to sound like a whining willy but I could fill several pages with the decisions that go against us and my thoughts on the anti Arsenal brigade!
I hope we put a bucket load of balls into Stokes net as they and their management plus some very biased journalist’s need a slap on the wrist. We need to teach them a footballing lesson vs their brand of Northern Man ball – I’ve changed my mind maybe they need a kick up the rear end.
Rasp sure publish it any time you wish.
GN5,
Now I know you are back to your fiesty best! 🙂
reading Pulis’ comments fills me with nausea, but I suppose it is a sine qua non that he attacks Arsene before every Stoke/Arsenal game, aping his mentor, old Red Nose!
Afternoon chaps
Welcome Sid – nice to have you along.
Sharkey – I’m collecting your comments to surprise you with a post sometime – careful what you say 😉
Its awfully cold out 😦
I have a spare ticket for tomorrow if anyone wants join me freezing in the upper tier – email me at arsenalnuts@live.co.uk
As usual the news from Cloud Cuckoo Land has it spot on: I can’t disagree with a single word of Redders’ 11.52. Barca? Bring ’em on and we’ll either knock ’em out or go out in a blaze of glory and go on to with the EPL instead.
Carlito: many congratulations, but whereas Redders had this to say: “You have gone even higher in my opinion. A true Gooner, keeping in touch with Arsenal matters, even at such an important time for you and your missus!”
I would say this: “You have gone even higher in my opinion. A true husband, keeping in touch with your new missus, even at such an important time for Arsenal!”
And congrats too to BR and Irish – authors of your own success!
RA:
We both have same sentiments about Stoke and let’s not talk about bone crusher St. Shawcross who is the patron saint of Pulis’ Putrid Potters.
He can even weep crocodile tears!
gunnern5 – you are back on form, you almost match chary for spit and bile 😉
After a blistering start to the season our home form has really tailed off, but I think that means we’re really ready to give someone a proper spanking. I just hope that the ‘someone’ happens to be Stoke.
Have any of you ever been to Stoke? If you had you may understand Pulis’s frustrations!
Rocky,
I think your amendment to my message to Carlito has it spot on! Either way, he is a good guy!
GN5, I don’t normally say too much about my personal dislikes, (or, at least I try not to), but Pulis just gets under my skin with his parsimonious attitude and deconstruction of the truth. Yeuk! 😦
I hope the game won’t be affected by the expected/forecast snowfall in the London Area tomorrow. If it does go ahead I hope your comment about a real spanking being handed out, in the near future, by Arsenal at the Emirates proves correct! Fingers crossed. 🙂
GN5,
I love your alliterative “Pulis’s Putrid Potters! Excellent. 🙂
Samui Gooner
I will be back in Thailand in feb, I will try to make a visit one week.
Carlito
Where abouts in cambodia are you?
Maybe we can have a SE Asia chapter for Arsenal Arsenal!! :>)
RA: Contrary to AW’s wishes I hope that Shawcross gets the worst, and most sustained, barracking that any player has ever received from an Arsenal crowd.
I hope our home support is loud and sustained and drowns out any noise from those Stoke tw*ts who sang abusive songs at Aaron Ramsey as he lay on the deck with half his leg hanging off.
Someone write something so I can stop watching the cricket 😦
New post …….
BR,
Let me bring some sunshine into your life. We will win today, and against Chelsea. Now where’s my signed copy?
GHG Automatic Curlers
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