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Sure, you have your Henrys, Vieiras and Seamans, but without the 'Dutch Master' in your side you probably would've lost your grip on the title race, and your chances of glory in Europe and domestic cup competitions!
Did you know that Bergkamp was close to leaving Arsenal during the remaining months of last summer?? He was nearing the end of his expiring contract, and for some reason he decided to stay after a hard concideration and thought over what lies in the future of his Highbury career.
At the time, the only thing Arsenal looked likely to win was the Premiership, and there were still no higher than 2nd to Man United, just like they always have been except back in '98! Although it's known as 'the world's most competative league', it's still somewhere Arséne Wenger and his side have failed to look dominant in, just like they've always said they would!
To be a real success at club level and come close to United's standards, you need to look like you can threaten teams in Europe, further than just the group stages. And that's something Arsenal have failed to do for quite some time! Remember their UEFA Cup year?? They worked so hard, got all the way to the final, and lost in a dissapointingly stale 1-0 match.
The FA Cup has been Arsenal's competition for the last few years, as it's the one they've looked most dominant in, quite consistantly. But how many times have they won it?? Only once or twice in the last few years, and it's still very little when comapred to the records of United and Liverpool for example!!
And as for the League Cup, Arsenal don't usually travel too far in that either, but they do seem to beat the big teams, like Man United. You'll see that they field weaker sides for the first round or two, just like United.
Are they trying to to be TOO similar to United??
Should they be doing things their own way to find success???
After all, there's only one Man United!
So why would Dennis Bergkamp, a former Dutch international compared to the great Marco van Basten, a player who's also come up from the famous 'Ajax Accademy' and played for European giants such as Inter Milan, and the list goes on..., why would a player of such a great reputation and abillity want to stay with a side that have proven they cannot match the needs of a World Class individual like himself????
The way I see it, Arsenal are still very lucky to have him, and he's proven his value to the club on several occasions this season! Arséne Wenger should seriously consider his place as a back-up player. That's just not him!
Dennis Bergkamp was NOT born to warm up benches and give one of the front 2 a rest late-on!
If there was just one player in todays game who deserved an automatic place in the side, Bergkamp would be a strong candidate!
Any other player under these circumstances would be very unhappy and unsettled at his club. They'd then go on to either request a transfer, or a whopping new deal!
But for some reason this just isn't Dennis Bergkamp??
He's decided to stay with the Gunners for one reason or another, when he could've easily attracted outside interest from around the globe!
It may be because of his love for the club or admiration for Wenger as manager, but it's gotta be a strong reason other than money! It just goes to show what a loyal servant Bergkamp is, where-as any of the French legion would surely run-off to Paris and sulk - Anelka-style!
So Arsenal beware, treat Dennis Bergkamp in the way he deserves, or he may call it a day on his Highbury career!!
And you'd also better watch how you handle your Frenchmen! Frogs can get stroppy if you don't treat them right!!
Sure, you have your Henrys, Vieiras and Seamans, but without the 'Dutch Master' in your side you probably would've lost your grip on the title race, and your chances of glory in Europe and domestic cup competitions!
Did you know that Bergkamp was close to leaving Arsenal during the remaining months of last summer?? He was nearing the end of his expiring contract, and for some reason he decided to stay after a hard concideration and thought over what lies in the future of his Highbury career.
At the time, the only thing Arsenal looked likely to win was the Premiership, and there were still no higher than 2nd to Man United, just like they always have been except back in '98! Although it's known as 'the world's most competative league', it's still somewhere Arséne Wenger and his side have failed to look dominant in, just like they've always said they would!
To be a real success at club level and come close to United's standards, you need to look like you can threaten teams in Europe, further than just the group stages. And that's something Arsenal have failed to do for quite some time! Remember their UEFA Cup year?? They worked so hard, got all the way to the final, and lost in a dissapointingly stale 1-0 match.
The FA Cup has been Arsenal's competition for the last few years, as it's the one they've looked most dominant in, quite consistantly. But how many times have they won it?? Only once or twice in the last few years, and it's still very little when comapred to the records of United and Liverpool for example!!
And as for the League Cup, Arsenal don't usually travel too far in that either, but they do seem to beat the big teams, like Man United. You'll see that they field weaker sides for the first round or two, just like United.
Are they trying to to be TOO similar to United??
Should they be doing things their own way to find success???
After all, there's only one Man United!
So why would Dennis Bergkamp, a former Dutch international compared to the great Marco van Basten, a player who's also come up from the famous 'Ajax Accademy' and played for European giants such as Inter Milan, and the list goes on..., why would a player of such a great reputation and abillity want to stay with a side that have proven they cannot match the needs of a World Class individual like himself????
The way I see it, Arsenal are still very lucky to have him, and he's proven his value to the club on several occasions this season! Arséne Wenger should seriously consider his place as a back-up player. That's just not him!
Dennis Bergkamp was NOT born to warm up benches and give one of the front 2 a rest late-on!
If there was just one player in todays game who deserved an automatic place in the side, Bergkamp would be a strong candidate!
Any other player under these circumstances would be very unhappy and unsettled at his club. They'd then go on to either request a transfer, or a whopping new deal!
But for some reason this just isn't Dennis Bergkamp??
He's decided to stay with the Gunners for one reason or another, when he could've easily attracted outside interest from around the globe!
It may be because of his love for the club or admiration for Wenger as manager, but it's gotta be a strong reason other than money! It just goes to show what a loyal servant Bergkamp is, where-as any of the French legion would surely run-off to Paris and sulk - Anelka-style!
So Arsenal beware, treat Dennis Bergkamp in the way he deserves, or he may call it a day on his Highbury career!!
And you'd also better watch how you handle your Frenchmen! Frogs can get stroppy if you don't treat them right!!