Now that they have their man, Barcelona should just get the f*ck off and not to bother showing their face again in London, unless it is for a match which I would be keenly watch. No doubt I would be celebrating like mad if we manage to beat them, again.
As for the man himself, Cesc Fabregas, I would not label him anything other than a good servant to the club when his heart was still beating the Gunners' blood but once it was tainted with the Catalan Virus there was no looking back and for us Gooners we are sort of expecting this would happen eventually.
Thus there was no point of saying bad things about our former skipper who already gave us countless joyous moments when he donned the shirt with the name Arsenal on it.
It was good to have an ending to this transfer saga so everybody could look forward to the new season. Of course, there is this matter regarding Samir Nasri. Will he go or will he stay. This is another question that will remain unanswered until the transfer deadline day at the latest.
Earlier than that means he would be donning another colour in the new season or has signed a new contract with the Gunners, something that I do not think will happen (even though I hope it does)
Thus we would be facing Udinese in the Champions League qualifier without a few of our 'important' players. With Jack Wilshere nursing an injury, many are expecting the creative spark for Arsene Wenger's men would come from Aaron Ramsey and to a certain extent, Tomas Rosicky.
With Robin Van Persie suspended after being sent off against Barcelona (the f*ck again) the attack would likely to be spearheaded by Gervinho, Andrey Arshavin and Theo Walcott. Hopefully the trio would do some damage that could make the second leg journey to Udine more comfortable.
It would be better much, much better if the defence could keep another clean sheet at the Emirates.
With or without Fabregas, lives go on for us Gooner.
COME ON YOU GOONERS!
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