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Enough is Enough

Wednesday, 14 May 08, 03:33 AM · Comments(3)

Alright so I was commenting on Manogil's blog and had three bloody comments. Blooming shit. Im sorry about the traffic man.

Basically, I am sick and tired of people whining and whinging about the top clubs. Boo bloody hoo, Lyon keep winning and boo bloody hoo there's a big four in England. None of these teams, Madrid aside, have been born and blessed with riches and talent they worked for it. Man Utd, lost an entire team and rebuilt and recuperated. Liverpool did the opposite and capitulated. Chelsea were on their way to coming into the picture, they came 2nd in the Gunners' invincible season. So an oligarch took over and pours money in. its already cost them! I hate that side more than any other side in the world but credit to them for making the most of chances THEY worked for. Arsenal are ofcourse the most perfect example. Bleating hell look at the club. It's beautiful the planning and efficiency with which they have pushed themselves. The problem is everyone is so damn impatient. Let Hughes, O'neill, Laudrup, Pellegrini, etc. build the side. it won't happen in two years! it takes alot of planning and a very large and unified movement in one direction. Quit whining and applaud the teams for pushing themselves to where they are. And, THEN, learn the idea of continuity and opportunity and push yourself up too. Quit whining it's pathetic.

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Topics: UEFA, The FA, Gunners
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Posted by Harendra355 | Comments (3)

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ManoGil
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ManoGil Wrote: | 20.35IST | May 14, 2008

It's was just a topic that came from Sepp Blatter's proposal. I don't really have a strong opinon for or against it. I said I understand his arguments but that doesn't mean I'm against the teams. I admire AC Milan, ManU, Arsenal Chelsea, Inter, Liverpool, Lyon, etc... Personally of course. But as a journalist I want to discuss topics like this one. If you check my pictures you will see one in which I'm wearing almost all of my football shirts and I believe that about 80% of them have a foreign player name on the back (i.e. Kaka - AC Milan, Eduardo - Arsenal, Nakamura - Celtic, Henry - Barcelona... and so on)

Harendra355
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Harendra355 Wrote: | 21.46IST | May 14, 2008

that is fair dont worry the blog wasnt pointed at you. just in general on a lot of forums ive seen alot of whingeing which sounds like sour grapes to me. i have a very strong opinion AGAINST the topic, as is probably clear by now. I'm also looking to be a journo by the way. Who do you write for if you don't mind me asking?
I'm a very fervent Arsenal fan, so by extension the philosophy of talent without nationality is something that just appeals to me i suppose.

ManoGil
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ManoGil Wrote: | 02.36IST | May 15, 2008

I understand. As I said, if you're a fan of a club of course you want to have the best in the World playing on your team... hehehe... I graduated in journalism in Brazil and worked there for a radio station for quite some time. Now I work for OleOle. One of my "jobs" is to write on my blog... But I also have a ton of other stuff to take care of here but it's very nice, most of times. ;)

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