The negativity around the club at the moment is nuts.
There will be so much
negativity around this club if we don't do any more transfer business in the form of a top striker that at the first sight of failure the negativity will be even greater than last season.
Nothing Arsene gave us an FA cup last year, took us to the league cup finals (we lost due to the players and
the negativity around the club) Yes Arsene delivers and yet the plastics hound him out!So true he makes success, he's experienced enough to turn things around, admited we're going through a rough patch now, but he'll turn it around if he's provided with the right kind of players.
The negativity around a club can be resolved by changing the manager and you can look at Leicester as a prime example.
All the defeats and all
the negativity around the club mean we might be getting closer to the solution of the one true problem at this football club.
Arsenal obviously needed to pick up some Premier League points, even if you are like me and feel that our top four hopes are already over, but with all
the negativity around the club and the team being on the worst away run and the worst league position since Arsene Wenger took over, we also needed Arsenal to get back to something like the way we can play.
In the meantime, the constant moaning and
negativity around a club that over the past 20 years (despite its constant evolution) has stood for so many good and enviable things, has set new standards and records, transformed English football and AFC itself, is a dreadful indictment of today's attitudes to football and some AFC fans
Not exact matches
That being said, some fans are quick to say that such
negativity breeds a «loser» mentality
around the
club, but anyone with any perspective knows that this isn't a chicken or egg argument.
The
negativity seems to be building up as a result of this passive behaviour of the
club whilst other
clubs seem to moving forward, strengthening their squad, improving their playing style, creating a little momentum and feelgood energy
around their
clubs.
I know
negativity is in fashion, but let's not kid ourselves - Arsenal are the bigger
club, he'd have teammates like Ozil, Cazorla & Sanchez - household names
around the world, instead of Vardy, Drinkwater & Albrighton, Leicester will not replicate the same form next year with the addition of European competition to work the squad - flying
around, extra midweek game.
look
around you, you see good and quality players in there last year of contract so many of them who has not won any trophy with their current
club and who might still put pen to paper and did not generate media
negativity around there
club as Sanchez do with arsenal.
But with West Ham United these past two seasons, the drama of injury woe and overall
negativity is always
around the corner for this
club.