Listen to Arshavin’s interview here! – Full review, Wenger reaction
Arsenal’s Newest Signing – and about time too!
It has been a tiring and stressful few days for gooners around the world, and i can guarantee that nobody was more delighted than myself when the news broke. Here we have embedded THE first ever interview of Andrey as an Arsenal player.
[audio http://www.upload-mp3.com/pfiles/56840/ArshavinFirstInterview.mp3]
Its slightly quiet so turn your volume up, remember to turn it down after though, i made that mistake and now have a splitting headache. Great…
Andrey or Andrei however you want to spell it, will be a fantastic addition to this side. At first i was thinking we should be targeting a more defensive style player, i still do, but his arrival is a statement i think. Arsenal are still alive.
He will bring fantastic creativity to this team and he has already declared
himself a Gooner which is sure to make him popular amongst us fans already, I’m pretty sure that as soon as the Arsenal board saw the people gathering around the Emirates and Highbury House last night they knew they HAD to get this deal through because if it didn’t work, people would really start turning against them.
As it turns out Gazidis, Friar and Wenger (who was involved at every step I’m told), have got the most fantastic deal for a player that is the sixth best in the world, we pushed Zenit into a corner, we called their bluff and we got it dead right. Yes, its more than turbulent for us fans but what a fantastic result we have.
At 27 Arshavin is set to approach his peak and whilst by his own admission he is not match fit he seems a player that works, is humble and wants to fight for the club and wants the fans trust, ‘trust in me, trust in Arsenal’.
Today he was called the ‘Russian Messi’, but whilst i believe in supporting your players you can’t levy too much expectation on their shoulders and we should give him his time for he and his family to adapt to their new country. I for one, just can’t wait to see him marauding down the wings, but where he is going to play will be an area up for debate. Will it effect Theo Walcott’s chances of getting starts? Will we play with a five man midfield? Where will our deepest lying midfielder be?
There is no doubt that Wenger will keep Denilson or Song in central midfield, we need a player like that there no arguments. People suggest we play Arshavin, Fabregas, Nasri, Walcott across midfield but im sorry, that is suicide.
That is why this move could mean Theo Walcott is employed more as a striker from now on. Its far to early to be debating this, but you must admit, it really is a nice thing to be debating about!
In my view Arshavin traveling to England off his own back, hiring the private jet and paying for it himself signaled his desire to come and play for us, Zenit were truly despicable pimping him out to other clubs on Monday before the deadline and it really does show them up for the money grabbing, abusing, moral-less club they are. It can be pretty much written in stone that another English club will not be negotiating with them again in a hurry and players thinking of going there might think twice too now.
I learned of the deal just before it was announced, i was given a tip off but i delayed just those few important minutes, and by the time i had waited a few minutes and got myself a cup of tea, it was up on Arsenal.com.
I jumped with joy and covered myself in hot tea. I couldn’t care less, we have our man.
It seems that sky sports were expecting a deal two days ago going by this,
Note – the date reads Monday 2nd Feburary.
Sky Sports have hardly covered themselves in credibility with this ongoing transfer but credit where credit is due, they got there in the end and got us the important stories. I think we owe a huge debt of gratitude to the Arsenal Supporters Trust who allayed many Gooners’ fears when Sky Sports News broke the story that Arshavin was on his way back to Russia.
I will not even start to indulge in the expletive ridden tirades i let rip when that happened.
Arsene Wenger has again spoken of how talented this man is and he admits he has been following his progress for a long time now,
“We are delighted to have signed Andrey Arshavin, he is a player I have admired for a long time. He is a versatile player with great experience, who will add real quality to our squad.Andrey is an exciting impact player with a huge amount of ability and has been an influential force with both Zenit St Petersburg and the Russian national team in recent seasons.”
I am informed that we have been tracking him for about three years now, he is somewhat of a late developer but as his game does not seem to be reliant on pace, he could be a brilliant player long into his thirties.
Wenger and Arshavin first met at Euro 2008, and as you will have probably have found out by listening to the upload of his exclusive interview Wenger was the key again in this deal. Players come to play under him, players are attracted by the proposition of playing for him. I was going to say it was a Hugh Hefner situation but it actually isn’t and it would inspire a raft of comments. Let him have the slags.
Right, enjoy the podcast/broadcast/interview whatver you want to call it.
Til Tomorrow – for the very last time maybe – Arshfans.







Great article mate!
good stuff! cheers mate.
thanks for reading
Spot on, goonblogger.
Nice mention about the AST. They’ve done a fantastic job throughout this process. And hat tip to Gazidis & staff for sticking to Arsenal Principles and seeing the deal completed the right way.
We’re going to get tons of stick about the late approval…it’s already all over the press about O’Neil’s complaints and whatnot. But even the FA & Premiership admit our deal was NOT the last deal the processed. So…tough toenails Martin!
Great bit of business again by le boss, And with AA paying for most of the expenses by himself it seems we have found a player willing to fight when things get tough, I just hope his NOT using us as a stepping stone to bigger more paying clubs.
Playing certain manager games on PC, With the entire Arsenal team fit it does leave a bit of a selection head ache, But the squad depth and talent is amazing.
I have always wondered how it can be that we have the best medical staff in the land yet we suffer the most injuries?
Anyway, if all players fit we can atleast be able to look to the bench to change a game if things are not going our way “Impact players” with a good rotation system to keep the injuries and burn out to a min.
The media are now trying to generate a controversey over the delay. It’s incredible watching the media DESPERATE to make a controversey out of this, trying to get Everton and Villa to express outrage and lodge complaints, claiming that O’Neill is angry and will lodge some kind of complaint. Geezus, these people are miserable c—s!