Arsenal Mouthpiece Embarrassing Himself

Ok, so we all read the over-opinionated, not even thinly veiled attack from Ian ‘mouthpiece’ Wright yesterday but do agree with anything Mr ‘I’ll have a go at anything as long as I’m on the telly’ Wright has to say? And more to the point, do we actually care less about his opinion?

Well first and foremost, we need to bear in mind Wrighty has always had a bee in his bonnet about us – from his playing days at Arsenal through to his son’s lack of playing days for us – so most of what he has to say has to be taken with a pinch of salt anyway.

I mean, if his point was to criticise the behaviour of Chelsea fans after the draw with Everton, whilst I completely agree that booing a draw is tantamount to spoilt boy syndrome, why lead into the article by saying ‘When my son played for Chelsea…..’? How is that relevant to last weekend? Oh, and before anyone jumps on the fact that he’s relating it to when he used to sit in Stamford Bridge and listen to ‘one bloke complaining’, I’ll ask again – how is that relevant to last weekend? Because if he wants to draw comparisons with the past, I remember seeing him spitting venom in the face of referees and provoking opposing supporters on a regular basis – so does he really think he’s the best person to be talking about appropriate behaviour?

You could almost accept someone taking a dig at any group of supporters who’d turn on their team after so few poor results, any credibility goes out the window when you realise a personal grudge is the motivation for argument. And credibility isn’t a word you could associate with anyone who comes out with arguments like: “Many of their fans saunter to the hospitality areas in their expensive suits and fancy shoes, drink fine champagne and probably think they are too good for prawn sandwiches let alone hot dogs.” Makes you wonder how anyone struggles to get a pint in the pubs if that’s the case doesn’t it?

But hang on, because motormouth goes on “They might have plenty of money but, in football terms, they have no class whatsoever.  They have either forgotten where their club has come from or they have no idea about Chelsea’s problems down the years.” Er, and you can generalise about that Mr Wright, because….? How some ex-Arsenal player, who struggles to put a coherent sentence together as a pundit because he can’t get away with the expletives he threw about as a player, can claim to know anything about my bank balance or what I know about the club’s history, is beyond me – and yet he calls us classless!

Oh and on the subject of history, the gooner goes on “People sing ‘Where were you when you were s**t?’ - and never before has a chant been more accurate. Most Chelsea fans then argue that they have always supported the club through thick and thin but, historically, they have not been a big club.” Again, I fail to see what exactly supporting the club through promotion, relegation and back, near bankruptcy and more recently, inheritance, has got to do with the size of the club.

Obviously Mr Wright has issues with us, not least of all because of Roman Abramovich, as he points out “A large number of people hate Chelsea because of the way they have bought their success and, I must admit, some of the fans are not helping the club’s reputation.” So, you’d assume the paragon of footballing virtue would be mortified to see his son at a club with the full intention of ‘buying its success’, right? Oh no wait, because when it was to do with City, his response was actually “It does show that for a lot of players it is all about the money but if they come with the same quality and potential as Robinho, I can’t see the problem.”

Where he really loses his ‘argument’ though, is when he uses Liverpool supporters as the shining example of all that is good, claiming “The Londoners should learn a few lessons from the fans up at Liverpool.  Considering the state of their team, they have every right to tear both Rafa Benitez and the team apart but they have stayed loyal.  Maybe too loyal, if the truth be known. But this is a club where fans know how to respect not only their own players, but visiting ones and that is something I have always admired.”

Yes Mr Wright, because they respect their own by burning their shirts – which is an altogether more genteel way to show your displeasure isn’t it?

I mean, were we really meant to take this mug’s article seriously??



7 Responses to “Arsenal Mouthpiece Embarrassing Himself”

  1. What a load of old cock !

  2. He’s a tool now. Even about Arsenal. He is no mouthpiece of the club he was so great for. Now he says whatvere he can to get attention. And you’ve given him that

  3. It’s obvious you do care what he said because first you wouldn’t have read the piece, secondly you wouldn’t have writen about it. it really sad how football fans are so precious these days. When did football no longer become about getting out the miss’s way every other weekend and having a few pints with your mates?

  4. swiller - if the same comments were made about whatever group of supporters you belong to, would you not have an opinion? The fact that I have an opinion on his views doesn’t equate to the same thing as me actually caring what he thinks. The fact is, Ian Wright can think whatever he likes - and generalise as much as he wants - individual supporters know the score though.

  5. As an Arsenal fan I can’t stand listening to Ian Wright. He was a great player for us but seems to only have something negative to say now and it is often based on nothing but cliches and contradictory blanket statements he pulls out o fthe air. Until recently i actually thought that he was becoming a chelsea fan but maybe that was just because swp was there (hence his recent shift to Citeh).

    It’s pointless to pay attention to anything he has to say.

    Please don’t refer to him as an arsenal mouthpiece because nothing he has to say bears has any significance to what is happening at the grove. In the same way as you wouldn’t want to be grouped with the type of chelski “fan” who doesn’t know what they did before 2004, I sure as hell don’t want people to think he speaks for gooners everywhere!

  6. I don’t have the luxury to travel to England to watch my beloved blues in action. Believe me if I do i will be scratching my head in disbelief because it is very obvious that our much-feared diamond formation needs an overhaul. A drastic one that is. The usual suspects are you know who, b****ck, d**o and m***l. And guess what? Mr. Carlo knows better or else academy products like kakuta,borini,bruma… would not appear on the team sheet at all. Mr. C is definitely tempted. He is raring to have a go. Sorry to say that i saw this in his eyes from TV the kind of frustrating expressions produced from 4 very unusually disappointing winless games. January is traditionally for panic buying and we do not need to buy IF we start to use our own academy products NOW. For those who share my view believe me the kids are going to start soon. In December. They may not deliver immediately so lets give them support and time. I am sure the seniors would gel with them after a few games. To try them in Jan would be a tall order and really look like panic inclusions. Why not nurture them NOW? Let them feel at ease when the african cup starts.

  7. Hey robert,you’re panicking a bit if you think that our diamond needs an overhaul,remember,this is the same formation that led us to wins against manu,arsenal,pool and madrid.diamonds are forever!we just need to have a bit of patience with them.

    as for the dunce in the article,one foot in his mouth i could understand,this guy’s somehow managed to fit both in…

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