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3 games and the truth? And so I managed it. I went to 3 consecutive matches in a row. All at home and saw 3 wins? Uh uh. But we should have won all 3. We were much better than Villa on the day but managed to let them back in. We learned quite a lot, though. Kai Havertz has a strikers instinct of getting in the right places to score goals, but he misses too many, Saka is badly needed back as Sterling cannot get around players, we are dominating teams but missing chances, the Spuds are still the Spuds, and Myles Lewis Skelly (below) is a strong little fucker. Yes he is I will get back to the 3 matches later but I want to talk about going to the Emirates with ASCB. The biggest joy for me is getting to see the familiar faces of which my closest buddy is the irrepressible Tsvetomir Tsekov. And we even got to sit together as Arsenal scored and we jumped for joy together. In fact he jumped so much that when he went down for beer just before halftime I spotted a phone under his seat. I asked around and nobody wanted to claim it so I guessed it must be his so I brought it down to him. It wasn’t his! It was a guy in front of us but not really near us and how it got there is a mystery, one of several that I was to encounter during my trip. Can we play them every week? First up was the Spuds. A pattern that was to be very familiar for the next 2 matches emerged, the opposing team couldn’t get out of their own half. Somehow the Spuds scored though with a goal from Son out of nowhere. The Spuds fans beside us found their voice, but not for too long as Declan Rice fired in a corner for Gabriel to head towards the net and Dominic Solanke helped it on its way. That was the end of the Spuds. Ange Postecoglou was probably hoping to say at half time “let’s pray to the gods that Arsenal don’t score because we will never get lucky again in this match”. He didn’t even get that chance as Leandro Trossard fired in a cracker on 44 minutes to send them in crying. They may as well have stayed inside as they never did score again. The anticipation was tremendous Last column I said I wanted 3 wins from 3. This was the first and it was truly superb to be among a noisy bunch of Bulgarians to celebrate victory over the Spuds. The constant refrain was the belting out of Daydream Believer with new words aimed at Postecoglou and Spurs fans. Possibly not suitable for family readers. In truth, this game, coupled with the win, meant that I heard the most singing of any match I have been at. All the way back home the fans kept singing. 5 of us repaired back to the Islington Sports bar for afters. Everyone was happy particularly as we had finally managed to get closer to Liverpool as they drew with Notts Forest the night before. The Guinness tasted so much better. How did Villa get a draw? Did I mention that I met up with Alex Sztranyovszky as I usually do at the Supporters Club? He said we will win 5-0 with Havertz scoring 3. I guess he could have. And did I mention that Myles Lewis Skelly is a strong little fucker? And so on to Villa on 17.30 on a Saturday. I once again met Alex Sztranyovszky and he said again 5-0 with Havertz getting a hat-trick. I also met again Tsvetomir Tsekov, who was also the only other one of the group to go to the 3 matches, and Chavdar Katmarov and Emilia C. Nikolova and we went to place the Plovdiv flag at the North Bank. A long haul around from the Clock End but we did get to see Gunnersaurus and take a few selfies. Emilia C Nikolova and Gunnersaurus are with the Arsenal mascot This time we didn’t allow the Villa fans to start singing as we scored twice and they scarcely ventured into their own half. Gaby Martinelli scored the first on 35 minutes and Kai Havertz finally actually scored from a good position on 55 minutes while Leandro Trossard had a strong 2 matches as he set up both goals. 2-0 and Villa scarcely had a kick of the ball. Easy. But no, Lucas Digne set up Yuri Tielemans and then Matty Cash set up Ollie Watkins for their second. And Kai Havertz once again showed he had the strikers instinct for getting into the right position as he scored again but it was ruled out for handball. Definitely unlucky there as his hands were in a natural position and most angles looked like it hit his chest. And did I mention that Myles Lewis Skelly is a strong little fucker? The dark side was all around us And the strange thing that happened in this match? Early on, around the 5th minute, Konsa of Villa clearly handled the ball in the penalty area. Only those behind the goal could see it and not the ref and players or most of the crowd. The Villa fans, also behind the goal, could see it and they were certain as was I, that VAR would intervene. But no. What is the point of VAR if they don’t pick up incidents the ref doesn’t see? There was no mention of it anywhere that I noticed. That would have given us the win. Mysterious forces are at work. Beer and food for us all Not so much singing then for us as Liverpool beat Brentford very late on to restore their 6 point lead. And my 3 win wishes were gone, and did I mention that Myles Lewis Skelly is a strong little fucker? They didn’t wind up their dynamo And so on to Dinamo Zagreb. The critical thing for all the ASCB members was that most of us got in to cheer the players as they came off the bus. The good humoured American girl, Kelly Coughlin checked our names and let us all in. The standard procedure is that Arteta’s bus comes first, then the players, then the opposition and we were assured of this by the steward. But another mysterious thing happened – Dinamo Zagreb’s bus was first! Life in the matrix, it seems! The special light show for Arsenal And I met Kelly again as I went into the stadium as she was going through the crowd to remind them of the special mobile phone lightshow that they wanted all the crowd to participate in. She told me she has Irish origins and she is a great ambassador for the Arsenal. She does the events and takes on all tasks. Tickets arrived from nowhere in my wallet If you read last week’s column you will know I said if we had to drop points I would prefer to do it here rather than Villa or the Spuds as we should beat Girona in the last match. But now, after the draw with Villa I badly wanted to go home with 2 wins and a draw which is a good return from 3 matches. Alex Sztranyovszky , after pouring me some medical refreshment, said we will win 5-0 with Havertz scoring a hat trick. The Zagreb group just before we greeted the players I needed that refreshment shortly afterwards as after I got in I noticed that I was at the top and I had thought my ticket was at the lower end. Mysterious, and it got more so. Daniel Dzhalev and Zdravko Talvi got on the phone to me to ask had I used the wrong ticket? Seems I had 2 tickets miraculously on my phone although I was oblivious to it. Because there was 60,000 fans in the stadium and the internet was scarcely working I resorted to ringing Daniel to try and sort it out. Frantic handing over of log-ins and changing passwords along with a lot of stress meant that I didn’t see the first goal go in from Declan Rice. I had to watch it on the screen. I had no idea whether the ticket transfer happened and I had resigned myself to going outside and handing them my phone to get in and I would watch the second half in the pub. So, at halftime I rang Daniel and they had got in. My relief was palpable. All the stress melted away. The genie nearly gave me my 3 wishes One thing, though, if Declan Rice hadn’t scored so early, we would have been very disappointed to go in 0-0 at halftime. We didn’t do enough although we dominated. We must dominate and score and we are not. Kai Havertz scored again waka waka to settle any nerves and Martin Odegaard got a very late one to make the scoreline look good. Zagreb looked a class below us, and kept wasting time even though they were behind and have a tough final match against AC Milan which they now have to win to stay in the Champions League. We should have run up many more against them and Alex Sztranyovszky’s prophecy would have looked accurate. Myles Lewis Skelly didn’t play but Nwaneri did and isn’t he also a strong little fucker? Neither of them allow themselves to be knocked off the ball no matter how many try to kick them. 2 gems from the academy. ASCB always do lots of stuff for charity but let's stop giving teams free points And so almost 3 wishes granted. The dream of the Premier League is still alive although we need Liverpool to fall apart. My dream of the Champions League is very much alive. If Atalanta draw with Barcelona and we throw in a few goals against Girona we could even get 2nd. There is no team to really fear there and I would feel we have a good chance against Liverpool if we get them at any point, and they are the best team so far. Another strong fucker I had a great trip with a pretty good points average. We are keeping ourselves in with a chance and I hope all of the team learn from Myles Lewis Skelly and Ethan Nwaneri (above) and become strong fuckers who show the other team they exist and let them know they are not afraid. Those 2 kids are right. We do not need to be afraid.
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3 games and the anticipation. For the first time ever, I am going to 3 Arsenal games in 8 days, all at home. I have a few times gone to 2, when a European or other match coincided with a home match at the weekend either before or after. Midweek matches are easier to get tickets for as people can’t travel so easily. They become available on the ticket exchange. Will Arteta need one of these if we lose all three? These three are critical, though. Tottenham are the old beast that we love to beat. Aston Villa have been huge rivals in recent years and Dinamo Zagreb have popped up against us twice before in the Champions League. Liverpool’s extraordinary form means we must beat the Spuds and Villa to stay in with a chance of the Premier League and a win against Zagreb pretty much gives us a great chance of an automatic spot in the Champions League. Are we afraid of winning? So, I am travelling with one wish, 3 wins. Will it happen? We shall see. Are we better than those 3? Yes, we are. Does that mean we will automatically win? Of course not. But this is the life fans want, where we need to win all matches but are fearful that we won’t. Every defeat flattens our dreams and brings out the Arteta out brigade to complain about how useless he is and they also trot out their favourite player to blame. The haters always say how if Arteta stopped picking (insert your hated player here) we would win all matches. Arteta deliberately picks say, Havertz or Martinelli or Jesus or Trossard or Merino or Kiwior just so that Arsenal can lose. Did you know that Arteta plays Havertz to make sure we lose? There is a good chance that all of those might appear over these next 3 matches so we could lose all of them, by that logic. 3 defeats? Oh,no, Arteta out out out! We will see, but I suspect we will see most of those on the pitch at some stage over my 3 games. If we win them all, the strange thing is that those same fans will still not be happy , they will still blame Arteta for playing them and gambling with defeat. Playing experienced internationals such as these is a big risk, it seems. Even if they all score, they will say the same. Is Arteta a great in waiting? It is always a source of amusement to me how fickle fans are. Managers are rarely given a chance to see out the season despite the fact that it could all turn around quite quickly. I have instanced before how Alex Ferguson seemed to be on his way out until an FA cup win saved him and he got the chance to be the greatest manager ever in English football. Look at Guardiola’s recent bad run, unable to win even against much weaker teams. That would have been enough to get him dumped at Everton, Leicester, West Ham and other recent dismissals. Emery tries harder against us This is the background to my upcoming 3 games. 3 defeats or 3 draws will bring the knives out. I would advise Arteta to get a stab vest for his front and back, and his head and his legs if that happens. Beaten by the Spuds at the Emirates will be a hammer blow. Being sent home crying by Unai Emery will be a bomb exploding. And defeat by Zagreb? Wow! Leaving us open to a playoff to stay in the Champions League? He may need to build a nuclear bomb shelter under the Emirates. We need to be invincible now It is, like every 3 matches we will have between now and the end of the season (as long as we keep winning most of them) very critical that we win them all. Otherwise we go back to the way we were from the time of Wenger’s decline up to 3 seasons ago. We were hoping we could win matches but not really expecting to. We don't want to lose to him So, the Spuds? They are going through an awful phase in the league with one win and one draw from their last six. Relegation form and this match could be a tester for Ange Postecoglou. Daniel Levy must be about to blame the manager again at the Spuds so a loss and the Aussie could be gone. I badly want a win to set me up for these 3 games and another bad day for you, mate. Can we lose to Zagreb? Aston Villa? 3 wins, 2 losses and a draw from their last six and a mediocre season for them so far with 6 losses and five draws makes them vulnerable to us at our best. We are not at our best without Saka, though. He draws 2 defenders away, leaving space for the rest. Being the better team and home advantage should be enough to dispel the Emery effect, I hope. They seem to raise their game against us. But I am hopeful that we get the second crucial win of the trilogy. Maybe we can drop points here and still be ok? Dinamo Zagreb? Logic suggests that we might play a slightly weakened team for this one with some big players on the bench to rescue us. Even a draw would not be a disaster and, indeed, if we are to lose a match from these three, this is the one I would pick. The last match against Girona should still save us. They have only managed one win with no draws so far. Even 16 points may well be enough to avoid a playoff. A late birthday present It will be my birthday the day before so I would love a late present from it though. We would already have 16 points and may well have already qualified for the top 8 leaving us with a run out for the reserves for Girona. That would really suit us best. I will talk to fans and report the atmosphere Somehow I don’t think so. I plan on writing my next blog on the road for these games to give fans the chance to see what it is like to fly across and sample the big match atmosphere. I will report who I see, what their feelings are, and hopefully celebrate the 3 wins that will make for a great birthday present overall. Up the Gunners!
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