Dele Alli & Arsenal dishonesty

Dele Alli & Arsenal dishonesty

Dele Alli & NLD



Welcome once again and to some wise words today.

You will polish your skill to the point that you will end up recognizing, slowly and progressively, your true self. Your true nature.

​If you don't try to achieve beyond what convention tells you you can achieve, if you don't push the boundaries of possibility, you will stay stuck in the mundane, achieving nothing significant.

You absolutely must commit to push through even when you don't want to do it anymore. 

Just push. Breathe deeply, and go for it. Again.

You will find yourself. And it will be great.

Now let's think Dele Alli.

Great talent, full of enthusiasm, tries the remarkable and it comes off.

The world is his oyster.

So what does he do?

He gives up.

He thinks he has made it.

His image becomes more important than his football.

His social media appreciation society, made up of people who have achieved nothing, becomes more important than football.

Getting likes, retweets, hearts becomes more important than football.

I'm Dele Alli, I don't need to try, I have ability.

Boss, why are you not picking me?

Because you are not performing.

Now our Dele doesn't understand this, he doesn't see that social acceptance has taken over from football.

He thinks he is still trying in training, but, all he is actually doing is trying to maintain what he has.

He is no longer looking how he can improve, what he can learn.

The mental side of the game has gone out of the window, he is no longer looking to be the best player he can be and thus pushing himself to improve.

He goes through a spell of it's not my fault, it's down to the boss for not picking me every game.

He looks to blame others when the problem is internal, is mental.

He can't see it, so he can't resolve it.

Then he gets fit, says it's his responsibility and trains hard, but mentally he isn't totally committed.

This is temporarily taking responsibility for a limited period to see if it works and the boss picks him.

When he doesn't it is back to the negative mentality.

David Bentley ruined his own career and couldn't get it back.

Is Dele Alli the new David Bentley?

He has to study every aspect of his life and cut out that which is holding him back as a player, IF he wants to be the best he can be.

But does he...?

Tottenham v Arsenal

What else can we discuss today, oh yes, the collusion between the Premier League and Arsenal to discriminate against other clubs to aid Arsenal.

Emergency measures were brought in for COVID, not for any other reason.

If a team chooses to buy African players, knowing they are going to be absent for a month, that is not an unforeseen circumstance, it is a deliberate act.

It is up to that club to manage that and bring in loan players if necessary or not to buy African players in the first place.

It is not an unforeseen circumstance and games are not cancelled because of it.

If these players are missing, it is irrelevant.

If a player receives a suspension that that isn't exceptional circumstances, he shouldn't have committed so many fouls.

If that takes 5 or 6 players out of your squad then that's tough, that is what you have bought on yourself, you can't ask for a postponement because of it.

Their absence is irrelevant.

Injuries are part and parcel of football, every club has them and again, you don't cancel a football match because of them.

That's what you have a squad for, that's partly why you don't buy too many African players.

All the above are irrelevant and should not be taken into account when assessing squad availability under the Premier League rules.

Now all of these circumstances are foreseen, Arsenal know about them, they know they need players.

Therefore, deliberately loaning out players to take yourself below a squad limit is bending the rules, it's cheating, a deliberate abuse of the system.

It is a deliberate act to put yourself in a situation to ask to cancel a game, when you knew you needed these two players.

Arsenal have 1 Covid case, just one, yet emergency Covid measures are being used simply because they can't play their best team.

It is discrimination against every other club, it's favouritism.

Wolves and Leeds both played with decimated squads, they didn't act in the dishonest and morally bankrupt way Arsenal have, proving Graeme Souness and Micah Richards wrong.

Tottenham had more Covid cases yet couldn't get a game called off, only when Leicester City had an outbreak did our game with them get called off.

The Premier League have decided in their wisdom to try and help Arsenal gain more points than they should otherwise gain, thus improving their Premier League position and granting them more money for finishing in a higher position than they would be expected to finish.

Effectively, the Premier League have now decreed that if you buy a dozen African players and lose them all to AFCON, you can get the game postponed if you have one, just one Covid case, which you could easily deliberately arrange quite frankly.

You could organize a month off for your club if you had the foresight and if the Premier League tried to stop you, a club or spectators could just sue them for discrimination.

Indeed I think legal action should be taken to get them to explain the cancellation of this game compared to others.

For me it is nothing short of cheating.

Don't loan out players and the game has to be played, loan them out and you can get it cancelled.

Clubs should loan out players en-masse when they have a Covid situation and the Premier League would have no choice but to cancel the game.

Cheating, but this is the Premier League ruling this gives.

Loan out players or buy Africans and you can get games cancelled as a result, that is assisting some clubs with their transfer policy while punishing others, as this has not been made clear to all clubs that you could do this, which again this ruling creates a precedent for.

I have written to the Premier League and the CEO of the Premier League asking for a full explanation on the cancellation of this game and our game against Leicester City and given the matters and implications this corruption and bias raises.


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