Thursday 22 September 2011

Reasons why Van Persie won't leave Arsenal

The contract of Arsenal's main striker Robin Van Persie will be coming to an end by next year summer. After that he will be of no value to the club. According to the latest news the club has already started negotiations with the captain. The latest team performance at home against Bolton showed that the experienced Dutch still holds a lot of potential.
And when we talk about potential, we talk about stalking. And yet again Manchester City is after another gunner to add to their clay models to show off the world how big the club is. Mario Balotelli, Aguero, Dzeko, Tevez and I have no idea how many more big names they got in their front line. I have no idea why that club loves spending without thinking. Its good you have all the money. But the important thing is where to spend it. On one hand they kept on chasing big strikers and on the other hand their main strikers who despite the fact are playing so well have to sit on bench and watch the game. Dzeko is the best example here. They bought this guy of millions and now he is resting on the bench while Aguero enjoys the spotlight. Keeping that apart we got the City main striker Tevez who has got some psychological problem at the club apart from not even having a chance to play this season.
And after all the miseries, the players are having at City , they just want more. So now they have their eyes on our main striker. Not only that they have already put forward a 30 million offer for the striker. Though I have no idea whats going on in Wenger's mind but if they fail to keep RVP, Arsenal would be in a lot of trouble. Much more than in what we are presently in. But I don't see this transfer happening, why? well;
1. RVP wants the game: This is for sure because he is in his 30s now. He has not got much time left. And he knows if he leave Arsenal not only he is losing the captain ship of a world class club but also he is losing the chance to play on the field. He knows that the sooner he steps in to the domain of city, he'll be given a bright spot on the "bench". Mancini is not getting Aguero out to put in RVP and that is for sure and I think the Dutchman will be aware of this fact.
2. Why leave when you have entered the 100's list: RVP scored his 100th for Arsenal against Bolton. The guy scored the higest number of goals last season in Premier league. He is at the top of his game now. And he is playing for Arsenal not some 2nd class club. There is no reason for him to leave the club.
3. Money is not the deal here: RVP is in the twilight of his career. Yes he can play great for many years but statistically he is now an experienced player. He wants the game more than money and stuff. Its the way players think when they get to certain age in their lives. We saw Nasri leaving after money or glory or whatever it is. That happened because the lad is young and ambititous. With time you lose such ambition when you reach a certain stage in life.
4. Your the boss mate: Indeed RVP is the boss on the field. He is the most experienced, he is playing brilliant, and most importantly he is the captain! A captain in which the team and especially the manager has started to believe, so I don't see why will he leave Arsenal.

Yes things where Arsenal are lacking is lack of silver ware. Players are leaving because club is not winning. The club is not paying enough. The club is not interested in keeping quality or buying quality. They are not showing and signs of improvement. This is the stuff that i read in many articles.
But the point is we are doing much more than that. Our main players are out injured. We have lost our key players this season. These are not excuses. These are facts that are eating all of us alive but we are facing them. Before every game we hope but after every game we believe! We might be losing the game but the chants of Arsenal! Arsenal! never dims down. And I'm sure every player on the field that we have now will play for us. We might not have the World's greatest but we sure have our's greatest!

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