I hope they fail.That is all.
Liverpool verses Chelsea on Sunday will be watched world wide. The majority of fans including Spurs, Arsenal and Man City will want a Chelsea victory. Even some Liverpool fans deep down would rather see their team lose if it means Manchester United not breaking their record of title wins. A Premiership team winning four titles in a row is not healthy, especially when Alex Ferguson is their manager.
- The match between Arsenal and Manchester City has been unanimously called dull. Everybody is right. The only thing to take from the match was Robin van Persie's tackle on Adebayor. The less said about the match the better.
- It's not worth revisiting the past when it comes to Emmanuel Adebayor. I was furious at the time, but the hate has now dissipated. To me, he doesn't exist. No need to expend any sort of time or effort on the man. I do have sympathy for the traumatic events he went through at the African Cup of Nations, but that's as far as it goes. I'd rather Arsenal fans support our team than boo this man.


I am sick and tired of hearing that Lukasz Fabianski is the best goalkeeper in training. Well when I wank I'm the best lover in the world.
- Epic capitulation. Complete regression. I said we needed a miracle in the league, and instead we had a miracle enacted on us.
Yesterday was meant to be a celebration of St. Totteringham's Day. Instead, Gooners today are a laughing stock.
- Seven days off was a good thing for both Arsenal and me. I watched a few matches of football, and was generally relieved to be unconcerned with Arsenal for a few hours. The El Clasico was a damp squib with a few moments of excellence from Xavi, Pedro, and Messi. Blackburn surprisingly didn't capitulate against Manchester United, who spent much of the second half throwing themselves onto the ground. Bolton played excellent defensively, but one cross from Drogba and having zero shots on target doomed them. For the Arsenal team, they got valuable rest after having to chase Barcelona players for 90 minutes last Wednesday.
The North London derby could turn into St. Totteringham's Day. If Spurs lose to Arsenal on Wednesday, then mathematically it will be impossible for them to go above Arsene Wenger's side in the Premiership. Victory for Arsenal will also deal a massive blow to Spurs chances of qualifying for the last Champions League spot.
"The young boy (Rafael) showed a bit of inexperience but they got him sent off, everyone ran towards the referee - typical Germans." Alex Ferguson speaking after Manchester United had been knocked out of the Champions League by Bayern Munich.
- We've been left for dead many times. Here's a small list: when van Persie was injured, when Chelsea beat us 3-0 at home, when United beat us at the Emirates, when Chelsea beat us at Stamford Bridge, when we went down 2-0 to the World Champions Barcelona one week ago, when we entered the 93rd minute against Wolves. We fought back from every single situation. There is a great spirit in this team. Wenger speaks about it routinely, and this year the team has been backing his words. We are not the complete package, but you can never count this team out.
