Wednesday 6 November 2013

Success has many, many friends


Success has many, many friends – Beware!
   
         Arsenal football club had been facing a lot of mockery and criticism some years back and this year it heighten when during the grouping of clubs into group arsenal was given the first pot, which mean they were classified as one of the best eight club that need to be protected and given priority because of their capacity to play good football an win the league. There are so many critics saying arsenal doesn’t worth even second pot, because they haven’t won any trophy in eight years, so why take them as serious contenders for the glamorous champions’ league? The lenses of criticism are not only of the club but the manager, who last won any silverware for the club in 2005.


            Mr. Ian Wright has been critical of Arsenal’s performances in recent years; he insisted he was entitled to ask questions of Wenger at the club that carries and culture of winning and therefore on February 22, 2013, he calls for the sack of Arsene Wenger, firmly establishing his statement on December 14, 2012, when he called all who believe in Arsene Wenger as a manager as deluded!
            But now in one of his interview on October 4, 2013, he said, ‘He’s (Wenger) still a great enough manager that he can turn things around again, and hopefully that is happening now. It’s been absolutely fantastic.’
This is after Arsene guide Arsenal to a 10 match win in a row in all competitions since their embarrassing defeat at home to Aston Villa on the first day of premier league campaign and now sit at the top of the table after 10 league games with five point clear of their deputy on the table.

            After the tenth game, beating Liverpool f.c. people began to see and celebrate Wenger for his patience to build a team, though not the finest, but a side that can actually challenge for a title and or able to withstand if not best any other XI in England, as against their words after the first match in which Arsenal were beaten at home 3-1, saying Arsene Wenger has lost his touch.

How things and people change their stands… quickly
If you are a success now, beware… people’s words aren’t the best judge
If you are not doing to fine, hang on, be patient and consistent
All that cry crucify him will soon sing, “Hail Him” now!



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