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Chas Newkey-Burden

Opinion

Why I am a guilty Gooner

March 18, 2011 10:45
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It used to be easy being an Arsenal fan. We won trophies, played slick football and were regulars in the latter stages of the Champions League.

Meanwhile, our local rivals Tottenham Hotspur won corners and free-kicks, played mediocre football and were more likely to be relegated to the Championship than elevated to the Champions League.

Naturally, I delighted in their every failure. When Arsenal won the Premiership at White Hart Lane in 2004, life could hardly have felt sweeter, and when I learned that we had pinched Spurs captain Sol Campbell in 2001,
I was so excited and amused that I thought for a moment I was going to keel over and die.

Well, that's what local rivalry is all about, isn't it? The north London bragging rights were Arsenal's and seemed destined to stay forever thus. Then two unexpected things happened: Spurs started doing well and… I found myself almost pleased for them.