Anita used to be the most positive Arsenal fan on the planet and nothing could shake her faith in Arsene Wenger…until this season.

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3. Change

What Arsenal need is change.

I don’t know who should be the new manager (I’d always go for Arsene from 20 years ago).

I don’t know who should be in charge on Arsenal board.

Heck, I don’t even know who should be the team captain.

But I do know that we really need a change, or at least to know that a change is going to happen soon.

This situation we are in at the moment is not helping anyone, from the players to us, the regular fans who end up arguing among ourselves because of all this uncertainty.

In May I’ll get to see my Arsenal play at home for the first time ever, against Manchester United.

I was beyond excited when we booked our tickets back in December and flights from Croatia, when we looked so good.

My excitement about the match has been slowly fading over last few weeks (I could say that my boyfriend, United fan, feels similarly).

The result, if it is very negative, could be the final nail in my “optimist” coffin.

What scares me the most is that, at the moment, I feel like a positive result wouldn’t do much difference for us, besides give me a nice memory and bragging rights in our relationship.

It’s similar to what a positive result gives our players – bragging rights on social media until they lose the next match three days later.

 


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