The month of July hasn’t started on a good note for Arsenal fans as Robin van Persie dropped that “bombshell” while American Gooners celebrated the 236th birthday of their great nation.
As
expected, social networking platforms went haywire as Arsenal fans
voiced their opinions using Facebook, Twitter and the rest of the lot.
Many
journalists, bloggers, columnists, pundits, Arsenal fans and football
fans in general have more or less spoken in one unanimous voice
regarding the possible outcome on van Persie’s current situation.
Everyone wants the forward to leave the club and shut the door behind him but this has been expressed in many ways.
I've
read my fair share of articles related to this issue but this open
letter by a Gooner certainly caught the eye. It's an emotional piece
written by an Arsenal fan to the captain that has chose to seek greener
pastures elsewhere.
Dear RVP,
I
would like to congratulate you on your remarkable achievement last
season. You finished the campaign unscathed, carted away numerous
individual awards, and broke several club and Premier League records; a
feat that will go down in Arsenal history books.
You brought harmony, peace and respect to the squad on and off the pitch.
Big man, big responsibility; You handled it very well, even much more than I expected.
As
an Arsenal supporter, I have seen many great players and I have to
confess, You are a bottomless pit of creativity with “genius” written
all over you.
But, on the 4th of July 2012, you dropped
the bombshell that turned Arsenal into turmoil, when you released a
statement declaring your intention not to put pen to paper on the
contract the club has offered you.
Who am I to tell you what to do? But I know one thing for certain, Arsenal it was, Arsenal it is and Arsenal it will be.
Many
people have criticized us for lacking ambition, that I might not
dispute, but we are still the quickest out of the block this season,
with the capture of Lukas Podolski and Olivier Giroud.
I
had believed that it was a step in the right direction, bringing in
proven all-round strikers to tow a truck-size goal scoring burden off
you.
Despite being one step behind, we still managed to qualify for the Champions League at the expense of free-spending Liverpool, Tottenham and Chelsea who only qualified as champions.
You
have been at the club for eight years, I can only say I have seen you
on the pitch for only two seasons. In these two seasons you were
absolute class, scoring spectacular goals.
The
remaining six years were shrouded with injuries, injuries and more
injuries that ultimately earned you the nickname, “The Man of Glass”.
During
this troubled times, when a section of the fans wanted you out, Guess
who was there? Arsene Wenger! If he had succumbed to the demands of
those fans that wanted you out, you would have been doing an "Alberto
Aquilani" now
As much as I will love to credit last season to your brilliance, I believe there was a certain word called “teamwork”.
It
wasn’t just teamwork, It was the entire Arsenal squad playing as a
family. The bond and togetherness was so strong, your team mates would
have sacrificed anything for you.
If you remember the
game against Wigan in the DW Stadium where we ran out as 4-0 winners,
Theo Walcott had the chance to be on the score sheet, but he chose to
delay the ball, before giving you the easiest of assists for a simple
tap-in.
Everyone wanted you to be successful.
I
look at Wayne Rooney and Luis Nani, I wonder how many times I’ve seen
then have a go at each other. That bond between players is what money
cannot buy.
They said you made the perfect runs for the
likes of Alex Song to pick you out? What happened at the European
Championships? You needed mobile phones to communicate with Arjen Robben
and Wesley Sneijder.
Now your ambition has grown bigger
than that of the club in one brilliant season? Where was the ambition
when you were sent packing in Holland, where was it when Arsenal catered
for your rehab, where was the ambition when you received cash for years
for work undone?
Time to reap the faith Arsenal showed in you, your ambition suddenly grew wings?
I really don’t blame you, I blame Arsene Wenger.
His
undying faith and persistent trust in players (Mathieu Flamini, Samir
Nasri, Gael Clichy et al) that turns around and spits on his face.
Gianfranco
Zola was one of the most talented players the Premier League has ever
seen. What did he achieve with Chelsea? But his name will forever remain
up there as a legend in every sense of the word.
Finally,
I will like to thank you for the good times, the amazing goals (I’ve
lost count), the get-out-of-jail free cards (I’ve also lost count).
I wish you well in your career, all the best at your next club. Go win trophies mate.
When you eventually leave do me a favour, forget everything Arsenal and please do not talk about us.
The small badge in front will always be bigger than the name tag at the back.
Goodbye RVP
There you have it folks
This Gooner has moved on. I've have also moved on.
I’m sure you have moved on as well.
Arsenal, it’s high time to prove to us that you’re “all about the profits”.
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