After the mind-numbing inactivity of the summer, this international break brought us more
excitement than we could shake a stick at. All initial joy at seeing Michael Dawson march out in
the England starting line-up was pretty swiftly tempered by the sight of his knee and ankle turning
in about eight different directions as he hit the turf.
With apologies for the tardiness – this missive is penned from a NYC-to-DC coach, as the
all-action holiday in America continues.
Thus began the glorious new era. Designed with a view to travelling to the San Siro and such
places, and chastened by the Young Boys plastic pitch experience, ‘Arry unveiled his brand
spanking new and eagerly-awaited 4-4-1-1 away formation, and I found myself anticipating it in
the same excited manner with which I used to look forward to the launch of a new away kit, as a
nipper.
Even observing from across the Atlantic, AANP is well aware of the worrying signs that, for all
the cheer and merriment created by our Champions League qualification, our heroes are doing a
dashed good impression of a pack of mutts who have bitten off more than they can chew. I'm not
quite sure how tiredness can be a factor so early in the season, particularly as many of the
players had an international break, but there has been a sluggishness to our recent league form,
and the forthcoming glut of CL games is unlikely to freshen up any of our heroes.
As if a flight across time-zones was not discombobulating enough, I found myself stepping off
the plane to be greeted by the news that Alan Hutton had scored for us, while Jermaine Jenas had
put in a decent performance and Robbie Keane had started -all of which left me wondering whether I
had flown into a new space-time continuum rather than simply across continents.
A good bourbon. Terminator 2 with surround sound. Scantily clad nubile young women
prancing around AANP Towers. Just a selection of some of the finer things in life, which get the
juices flowing here at AANP Towers, and to this exalted list can be added an evening kick-off at
home to l'Arse.