New Wallpaper and Cescy Football
I’ve created a new wallpaper for all of you Arsenal fans out there. All of the Arsenal wallpapers I have found on the internet are pretty lacking, so I think I will start a collection of my own. This first one is pretty basic. Some soothing grays and reds and a giant Arsenal emblem do the trick nicely I think. If you’d like to download it for your desktop just meander on over to my Wallpaper page and download whichever size you’d like.
Super Cescy footballer Francesc Fabregas has inked his eight-year deal with Arsenal that has been brewing for a month now. I’m thrilled about this. Watching this kid on the pitch is nothing short of enjoyable. If he plays like this now, just imagine how he will progress. He’s also been completely injury free for quite awhile now, so perhaps he is a resilient little bugger. Now that I’ve said this I have completely jinxed him though, and he’ll likely become the second victim to Stephen Hunt’s vicious knee bone. Now that I’ve said this though, it has been un-jinxed.
Having Cesc until 2014 could be too good to last. He can always move somewhere else if the club agrees to it. However, his deserved affection and appreciation for Arsene Wenger suggests that he really is just an over-all good guy.
“I wanted to pay back the club, especially Arsene Wenger for the support and faith he has shown in me. What is important now is for the team to realise its potential and win trophies. That is our main aim, that is my aim as well.”
Sweet and to the point. Well said Cesc.
Ahead of my match review on Saturday we have received word that there are no new injuries to the first squad. About time! The existing injured players are still out, so we won’t see Ljungberg, Eboue, Baptista, Lauren, or Diaby. We should be alright for Reading on Sunday though, especially if Senderos is ready for duty. Let’s just hope we can avoid any injuries and play our passing football around them. I’ll enjoy watching American Bobby Convey in midfield for Reading, primarily because he is American… playing in the Premiership… kind of a big deal.
And on the opposite side of Americans in the Prem, Midfielder Claudio Reyna is set to return to the states after his spell with Manchester City. What a wanker. I don’t know the reasons yet, but anytime an American willingly leaves the premiership, it’s bad news.


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Nice blog, really liking the blog. specially the creative stuff you’re sharing
Nice wall paper!
It’s great to see how much the players respect Wenger, he seems like a stand up fellow.