- I've stated this as recently as a few days ago. I do not have a problem with Cesc Fabregas wanting to leave. Do I want him to leave? Of course not. Do I understand why he'd want to go home? Of course I do. A great man once said that Cesc's penalty kick against Barcelona cemented him as an Arsenal legend, even if it was his last kick in an Arsenal shirt. I'd agree with that. He helped keep the club stable and in the Champions League when we could not afford to be major players in the transfer window. That will become apparent in the years to come, when we'll be financially healthy and winning numerous trophies.
- What do I think happened? I think Barcelona has strung Cesc Fabregas out to dry. Read what Wenger said after the match against AC Milan in the Emirates Cup. "Barcelona gave up a long time ago." Their actions don't speak to that of course, with their daily regiment of unsettling Cesc and Arsenal now as routine as a roto-rooter inspection at Captain Caveman's house.
- Today, Andres Iniesta, World Cup hero himself, appeared on Barcelona television and made his views clear. Of course, this was just a week or two after he stated that Arsenal should be respected. It's as if they have nothing better to talk about, they only won the first World Cup for Spain.
- Captain Caveman wrote on his blog that he never said the quotes about Cesc and Arsenal, that an English paper fabricated it. Well, given their history of phone-paper sex they've conducted, why should I believe him? I'll never forget the Champions League Final where Thierry was systematically hacked by Captain Caveman, who looks like a deformed Bret Hart, and Rafael Marquez. If they got the yellow cards they deserved, the match could have been very different.
- Next up is the Lionel Messi aka The Fake Argentine aka Barry Bonds. "When a player wants to come, and a club want a player, a deal can always be reached. And I am still confident he will arrive this summer." Messi should ask his newly elected President how feverishly they're working to deliver Cesc this summer, cause like I pointed out above, Wenger said they've given up. "I think Barcelona have acted in the right way. Yes, of course Barca players have come out and said we want Cesc at the club, but what's the problem with that? Of course we want him to come home." Hey Lionel, I'd like to invent a time machine, go back to 1956 and make love to Brigitte Bardot for hours, it's not going to happen anytime soon. Barcelona are broke, they're desperate, and they've lost the battle. They're playing Real Madrid's game of using the media to pressure us into a sale. In other words, they're acting like scumbags. The only way we sell him is if they pay us what Cesc is worth. Because we know this, Cesc will not put in a transfer request and he will play football to his utmost capacity when the season starts. I am not one to think that Cesc will give it less than his all.
- Finally, the cherry on top of the BarcaShit Cake was from their former president Joan Gaspart. He claimed that Wenger wanted to come to Barcelona but Peter Hill-Wood refused to allow that. Well, if I believed this was true, which I don't, what is the purpose of saying this out loud? If you're a gentleman, you don't kiss and tell. Barcelona have a few gentlemen in their ranks, but it's mostly a pompous club filled with talented, pampered babies. They're an incredible footballing side, but this current crop have no class. But people always like winners, look how many bandwagon fans the New York Yankees have (I forgive you Emmanuel Eboue, but only you). I'm sure Wenger enjoyed listening to that.
- We've ripped Barcelona off before, and we'll rip them off again when we're ready. I guess they have a right to be upset at us, Overmars, Petit, Henry, and Hleb in recent memory. You know what those players have in common? They all love Arsenal more than Barcelona.
- Back to Messi for a moment, he also revealed this:
"Cesc told me about his recent chat with Arsene and the respect Cesc has for his current manager is huge. He says Arsene has the best footballing mind in the world, and that he owes the boss everything for the player he is today."
Do not underestimate what Arsene Wenger means to Cesc Fabregas. Do not take Arsene Wenger for granted. In the rambling pleas for Cesc to return to Barcelona, Messi revealed something that was private and illuminating. It was clearly not an easy decision for Cesc to declare to Arsene that he wanted to leave. He expected Barcelona to make it easy for him by agreeing a fee that he's worth. Instead, they've faxed two offers and conducted a public courtship of him while never seriously wanting to sign him. For his sake and ours, I hope they stump up the 50 million pounds that Cesc is worth and everything can be resolved.
- And if Barcelona can't come up with the money, what part of FUCK OFF do they not understand?
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