‘We managed to piss off all of the individuals we have been fucking fed up with.’
That is my favorite quote of all time. It comes from John Lydon, lead singer of the Intercourse Pistols. It’s taken from Julien Temple’s 2002 wonderful documentary ‘The Filth and the Fury’ concerning the rise of The Intercourse Pistols in late Nineteen Seventies, recession ridden England. The documentary in all probability marks the final second of lucidity earlier than Lydon collapsed into self-parody.
Soccer is my predominant ardour in life however music is a really shut second. I’m not a sports activities individual, all advised. I don’t watch or notably get pleasure from another sport aside from soccer. I’ve all the time loved soccer extra as a type of expression than an athletic endeavour. Arsenal goes again in my household for over a century, the membership is a big a part of my id.
There genuinely aren’t many (any?) individuals exterior my quick household who discuss to me about anything whatsoever- even in my quick household it’s by no means removed from dialog. My spouse is an Arsenal fan as are nearly all of my household. So the query of Arsenal and id issues to me an ideal deal.
In music, I’m massively drawn to bands who ‘upset the established order.’ The Stone Roses are a selected fascination to me due to their proximity to situationism. Their identify, Stone Roses, revolves across the thought of one thing lovely rising from one thing mundane, the truth that artwork emerges from toil. Their first EP was known as ‘Storage Flower’ owing to the identical precept.
They wrote a superbly melodic pop music known as ‘Bye Bye Badman’ which feels like a wistful, summer season of affection pop music however is ostensibly about throwing stones at policemen. The situationists used to graffiti anti-establishment messages across the streets of Paris within the Nineteen Sixties. Certainly one of their most well-known, ‘beneath the paving stones- the seashore’, centred on the concept a greater world was solely doable by way of acts of revolutionary violence.
Of their (in)well-known 1976 lament ‘Anarchy In The Uk’, The Intercourse Pistols penned the lyric ‘we’re the flowers within the dustbin.’ I used that lyric for a headline to a chunk I wrote earlier this season. It has the identical situationist philosophy at its core. This kind of imagery has all the time appealed to me in music.
So what the ever loving fuck does this must do with Arsenal? Properly on Wednesday evening, I used to be nestled within the higher tier of the Wanda Metropolitano. Simply as engrossing because the match on the pitch was the motion within the two dugouts. Diego ‘Cholo’ Simeone, dressed as he just about all the time is in all black and Mikel Arteta dressed as he all the time is, in black fleece and gray slacks.
I watched Simeone stalk the touchline, wanting someplace between somebody who had been possessed by some kind of latent demon, slightly like Jimi Hendrix on his knees setting fireplace to his guitar and slightly like Johnny Money. I can not fake that I’m a scholar of Spanish soccer however I’ve all the time held an enormous quantity of respect for Simeone and Atleti.
Enjoying in a league that actually should be and is talked about as a duopoly, Simeone’s Atleti have persistently refused to face apart. I view them because the flowers within the dustbin of Spanish soccer. I get the (in all probability inaccurate) intention of them as an irritant that a lot of individuals would favor to go away, however they gained’t, like an unloved stepchild or an ulcer within the nook of your mouth.
I recognise that almost all of this can be a little preposterous. They’re a company run by fits, similar to another elite soccer group. They’ve components of their assist linked closely to fascism and neo-nazism (in all probability not not like punk rock). Their stadium, like Arsenal’s, is sponsored by an airline. I’m below no phantasm that they’re truly a bulwark in opposition to establishmentarianism.
However when it comes to their on-pitch id, I like and determine with them. I see them as a membership that appears to upset the established order of Spanish soccer. I used to be envious that, even of their new, extremely trendy stadium sponsored by an airline, their followers may intimidate a supine referee out of a penalty resolution. I likewise don’t child myself that, regardless of Lydon’s personal Arsenal leanings, that Arsenal truly symbolize something near punk rock or situationism.
Nevertheless, I do really feel a kind of affinity with Atleti’s state of affairs. Arsenal’s predominant opponents within the final 20 years have been Chelsea and Manchester Metropolis. I believe these two golf equipment have taken success from Arsenal and, to say the very least, I don’t respect how they’ve performed it. I don’t respect their success. (I’m positive they’re each devastated to be taught this).
On Wednesday evening, as I watched Arteta and Simeone, draped in darkish colors, stalk their respective technical areas (in addition to just a few yards exterior), I noticed one thing slightly kindred, as least as kindred as it’s doable to be on this period of soccer. I’m completely sure these extra schooled in Spanish soccer than I may ‘nicely, truly’ this text to demise and with good trigger.
However Simeone’s Atleti is a very good expression of who and what I need Arteta’s Arsenal to be- who I believe they’re. I’ve to carry that contradiction of wanting my group and my supervisor to be slightly unloved whereas concurrently getting offended when individuals are essential of 1 or each. Ben White being chided for strolling on the Atleti crest within the tunnel felt slightly like Sid Vicious spitting on the entrance row.
However most of all- at my core- I need Arsenal to piss off all of the individuals I’m fucking fed up with.

















