I am thinking of starting a new blog on sports and hobbies. I am an Arsenal supporter. Have been since 2003. That was the time when Arsenal were strutting their stuff, conquering all before them in the EPL
They were even known as the invincibles for the 2003/20004 season, going unbeaten in the EPL for the entire year, with the likes of Thierry Henry, Berkamp and Robert Pires.
Since then, Arsenal have gone down the drain, except for the FA Cup win in 2005. They had come close on several occasions in lifting the premiership, but inconsistencies and a lack of belief put paid to their efforts.
Will Arsenal finally win the premiership this year? They are now only one point behind current leaders Manchester United who have one game in hand.
But injuries to Cesc Fabregas and Theo Walcott following this morning's 1-0 win over Stoke City may impact on Arsenal's chance.
One thing I find frustrating about Arsenal is that they pass the ball to death, instead of mixing it up with long ball attempts which may be more effective on occasions.
I won't write much here since I am just considering whether or not I should start a blog on sports.
What do you say, especially Arsenal supporters out there?
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