An insult all round at Arsenal
Arsenal players really know how to stick the knife in, don’t they? Robin van Persie, straight of out of Machiavelli’s ‘finishing-school-for-footballers’, releases a carefully worded statement that ensures that his position at Arsenal next season would be untenable.
Previously, the section of fans who would have begrudged van Persie moving away from the club in search of a new challenge were a minority, the statement released last night completely changed that.
In one, ill-advised, move Arsenal’s captain caused huge damage to the club he ‘loves’, insulted the Arsenal hierarchy and patronised the Arsenal fans.
The club
Having ensured that it would be almost impossible for Wenger and Gazidis to hold him to the last year of his contract, van Persie has caused huge damage to the negotiating position of Arsenal.
Fans have never really presumed the Arsenal captain to be concerned with money but now there are elements of doubt. By effectively saying he will not remain at the club, Arsenal, when negotiating with other clubs, now cannot use this as a bargaining tool to raise the price.
Man City and any other bidder now have Arsenal backed in to a corner. The only weapon you have when a player is in van Persie’s contractual situation is the threat that you will keep them for one more year. Robin has taken that away from Arsenal and I would be very surprised to see van Persie now leave for more than £15m.
This is a strange thing to do, even from player looking to force a move. He could have made it clear behind the scenes that he would not accept playing for Arsenal next season but to do it in this manner has cause harm to the club.
I wouldn’t be surprised at all if it was an effort by his agent to reduce his price in order to raise the cost of his next contract at another club.
Wenger and Gazidis
There aren’t many Arsenal fans that, at some point or other, haven’t had complaints with the way Arsenal is run. Therefore you can understand that players at Arsenal would share this sentiment. However, for van Persie to openly insult Wenger’s running of the club is a low blow indeed.
On his website he states, “I don’t want to go into any details, but unfortunately in this meeting it has again become clear to me that we in many aspects disagree on the way Arsenal FC should move forward.”
Don’t be fooled, this is him saying the club isn’t being run the way he wants it to, so he’s off. Like I said, it is understandable for him to think this, but to state it in public is a slap in the face of a man who stuck by him through various injury crises, lavished praise and a captaincy upon him, built a team around him and then offered him the biggest contract the club has ever written up.
He has criticised Arsenal’s ambition and in a parting shot has ensured that Arsenal’s reputation is damaged accordingly. However you spin it, if your captain tells the world your club lacks ambition, it is an grievous insult. For a player that has, due to injury, only started, on average, 18 games per season over the last 8 years this is hardly the sort of repayment that Arsenal were looking for.
Fans
Finally, to declare this statement an ‘update for the fans’ is condescending to say the least. Robin and his agent are clearly sending a message to the club that van Persie will not be held to the last year of his contract.
Make no mistake, every line of that statement is crammed with a very serious subtext and the attempt to pass it off as something similar to Thierry Henry’s infamous farewell message for the fans is insulting to our intelligence, if for no other reason than clearly it has been written by his agent and lawyers.
These are thinly veiled insults aimed at the club and its management. If van Persie has something to say he should go out and say it. He shouldn’t try and hide behind a message on his website in which he really claims to have been trying to express his love for the club. People who love their club to the extent declared in the message don’t act as van Persie and his camp have.
The contradictions within the statement are also bizarre. In it van Persie states that, “I personally have had a great season but my goal has been to win trophies with the team and to bring the club back to its glory days.”
And he’s right, he has had great success and part of that is due to the incredible support from everybody at the club as well as the manager building a team around him. The second part of the bargain has not quite been fulfilled though. How he intended to take Arsenal back to the glory days when he had clearly decided to leave last summer remains a bit of a mystery.
Nobody is denying that, at his age, he may have needed to move on in search of trophies. However, to act as he did yesterday was as astonishing as it was damaging and disappointing. In one move, the Dutchman has strengthened his and Manchester City’s negotiating position as well as having insulted both Arsene Wenger and Ivan Gazidis. To make it worse he has used us, the fans, as his pretence for doing so. Claiming the message was for our benefit when it was, undeniably, for his.
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July 5th, 2012
Couldn’t have put it better myself.
July 5th, 2012
its yout time we all get behind wenger his philosophy wins matches his philosophy scored 37goals last season not rvp philosophy players keep stabbing him in his back then we blame him theres so much going on in the board a player running down contract to a year just means you got to get ready to give him a pay rise and thats what he tried to do anyway we need a number 10 not a rvp replace meant or we will be stuck again oliver giroud should do well seen him player he is quite similar to rip we need a serious creative midfielder and another CB and RB
July 5th, 2012
I disagree that it opens Arsenal up to selling RVP for a cheap sum. His position is indeed untenable but he should be sold on the clubs terms. It absolutely must be to a club outside England. Sell him to Man City & it will be too much for supporters to tolerate and strengthen a rival at the same time. The club must make an example of him
July 5th, 2012
solf the proplem if u can…if he decides go out..let him go..we are arsenal and we don’t dai 1 player even rvp and bring top top class striker
NB> But 1st we want to know what coused this…..
evry season we lost our captain or our best players ….most of then they don’t respect us ??????????????
July 5th, 2012
Pricing is determined by supply and demand. There is only one RVP and there are several clubs competing for hise services – at least one with v deep pockets. This will push up his price. His stating his wish to leave does not undemine his price. It would only do so if there was only one bidder for his services…
July 5th, 2012
Why on earth do Arsenal let players run into the last 12 months of a contract, this reduces any fee when they are being sold.
Its Robin and Theo this year, Flamnini and Wiltord spring to mind.
New company possible when you have 24 months left you sign a new deal or be sold simply
July 5th, 2012
JSK,
what you are saying is contingent on RVP wanting to go anywhere but City. Plus if Juve’s first offer was £8m their limit may not be much higher than £10m
July 5th, 2012
Frimpong him in preseason, see what contract he gets then elsewhere
July 5th, 2012
the way i see it, arsenal have two options here….either sell him to real madrid, where he will sit on the bench earning the money he craves for or to PSG in the french mickey mouse league where he will probably win trophies….the other option is to keep him to his final year contract and let him captain the carling cup side, which arsenal could probably win with him banging in the goals….let him suffer another season on a measly 70,000 pounds instead of raking in the megabucks at city..probably have an injury ravaged season like the seven before his one season wonder of last season…..adios rvp and good riddance…take theo with u as well…we got the Ox, a much better player than both…
July 6th, 2012
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