Posted on May 17, 2011 by admin
The Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas has declared that he intends to end the Gunners barren six-year spell without a trophy, and he is determined to do it because he owes it to the fans that support Arsenal wherever they play.
He said: “I want to thank the fans, whether they follow us at home, away or both.”
“Away from home, we often feel as if we are playing in our own stadium; so many people travel all over Europe with us despite having families, jobs and other commitments, and their dedication is remarkable. What they do is wonderful and we appreciate it a lot.
“Our home fans have constantly amazed me too – I think of the sensational atmosphere they created against Chelsea, and then against Barcelona. The match against Everton also stays in my mind – we were 1-0 down but they pushed us so hard to help us turn it into a win.”
“We understand how much the fans have suffered through our not winning trophies for a few years, but we will make sure this changes,” he concluded.
He certainly wouldn’t be able to that if he’s playing in Barcelona will he?
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