Saturday, 5 March 2016

#SinkingTitanic, WHOSE FAULT: THE ENGINEER,THE SAILOR,THE CREW OR THE PASSENGERS? || @Acidbej




With the North London derby around the corner let’s take a look at arguable one of Arsenal's  best season since 2004 and how it's still managing to fall short of an EPL-trophy -winning one. Sitting ideal with my PC on Wednesday evening, the crayiii urge to write about how Arsenal might fail to win their long awaited premier league trophy but the baby in me told me to wait till after the Swansea game. “ They would probably draw against Swansea you know” he told me. To my biggest of surprise they lost the match at The Emirate (they are still refusing to share with their neighbors, Leviticus 19:18), making it four straight defeats in all competitions. 

With a lot of pundits predicting this inevitable fall toward the conclusion of the session, one cannot but wonder who  should be held responsible for this turn of events. The gaffer who in time past could boast of one of the best breeds of players in the invisible era for lack of investment in man power??? (an action he only ventures into once in a while and in times of trouble( I 8-2 say this)),or his stubborn and BRT tactics , unprecedented substitutions in the last games #CoquelinOut #FlaminiIn and Gooooooooal L.messi or the booing at emirate when welbeck came in for the goal scorer Campbell. Some fans would even blame the players for not stepping up their games in many occasions with reports of the players nursing inferiority complex when playing teams with bigger status. Not leaving out the Club's board who don’t seem to care about the fan's plight as long as Mr Wenger makes them smile to the bank, Fans themselves that ain't realistic with the fact that their team might just be 4th position expert and not champions league winner.These are various angles of the triangular prism that we can gaze at Arsenal Football club premier failures from. Whose fault??? 

Drop your comment below on who you think should take the blame and a #WayOut from this predicament. 

Elemeje Bright

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