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Don’t be that person
There’s a growing trend on social media and in a ton of AWFC twitter accounts etc that seem to totally miss the whole point. Sounds crazy to say and read but there are so many people that spend large amounts of time speaking about other teams, aka Chelsea and Emma Hayes, so much more than praising, loving, and actively supporting our own team…This creates so much cognitive dissonance within me. People have platform upon platform and so much time to think about what to say and how yet they choose to spend their energy, insults and criticism.
So if you’re a fan with a twitter account or want to create a podcast or a blog that is not just better than mine but you strive to be the best in the game, you have to start with and focus on our team, the positive sides of it and moreover, how to properly build up our squad because chances are, some if not most, read your posts.
Among the issues with this negativity is that you never know the way the world turns and you might find yourself in a very embarrassing situation having to be face to face with the person you spoke negatively of, or that player joins our club and then what? Anyway, reading the negativity is boring and lame and not productive and I know it because I have re-read some of my own posts and I cringe when I see some of the things I’ve said so if nothing else, this is me calling myself out.
In other, much more important news, I’m very bummed I won’t be able to watch ANY matches today, at all, except when I watch them back late tonight. Will miss every. single. one. I have some work that I cannot move and it’s giving me anxiety already but out of all, I wish I could watch Ireland vs England the most. Would’ve been lovely Katie McCabe face Beth, Leah and Alessia.
It’s such a massive game at a massive stadium and I’m so happy there will be so many people watching… I love how I’ve heard about this game for the past week here in LA via talkSPORT and previews online, etc etc etc. Its amazing and I hope its an incredible match for everyone involved.
For the Dutch this is pretty much a must win, simple as. Norway are no pushovers but hopefully being at home will give them more energy than ever and they will get the result they need aka 3 points because if not, it’s looking really, really tough.
Enjoy all the matches and consider yourself lucky if you can watch them all live!
Much love and hope your week is going great.
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Last break, right?
I am running so damn late that I honestly have no business writing this… for the record, I’m always very early and I will also be early today, but I’m running late as it relates to my usual schedule but sadly, I you will never get back the amount of time that took you to read this meaningless first paragraph.
Today is a cool day for me because I once again get to play on a late night TV show, and more importantly I get to do that with one of my favorite artists to work with aka Tori Kelly. She’s an amazing singer/songwriter/producer/queen and this will be I thinnnnnnnk my 3rd or 4th time working with her. She’s unreal.
It’ll be on the Jimmy Kimmel show and I will be posting the performance once it’s out on instagram and twitter.
Football now…
Tomorrow is the last international match day of the season, as fas as I know, and I am very happy for them to be totally out of the way so we can just focus on the WSL, which mathematically is still up for grabs.
But the thing about international match days is that, for the older players, is one matchday closer to their last. For players like DvD, not seeing her play for The Netherlands will be so strange and definitely will take a lot of time to get used to, if ever, so I always try to see these breaks in the most positive light as possible, yet that isn’t always possible, especially when you lose matches.
I didn’t expect the oranjeleeuwinnen to lose against Italy, not in a million years. Jonker said really interesting things and I enjoy the way he speaks, how open and honest he is, but I still think the lineup needs shifting and changing, even without Viv, Jackie and others.
The fact of the matter is that every match is key now having lost and there’s no way around it. The long trips to Norway and Finland in June won’t be easy, and neither will be the home matches but I think with a couple of shifts we will be able to be top of the group come June.
Gotta run! Not sure if I will be able to do a podcast this week, unless I release a special episode.
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That time I met Edu
In 2010 I was fortunate enough to embark on my first major world tour. Back then I was playing percussion with The Jonas Brothers for what was the Camp Rock 2 tour. To say it was an unreal experience would be an understatement but if I’m completely honest with you there is one memory that sticks out whenever I look back at that time, and especially whenever I see Edu.
We were in São Paulo and the brothers and band were invited to a Corinthians training session. When I tell you I lost my marbles I really did. I was in my room and was almost brought to tears, not because I was a Corinthians fan, which I now am, but because I knew I would see THE Ronaldo aka R9 aka O Fenomeno and Roberto Carlos plus I knew Edu was a sporting director or something or another at the time.
When we got there I was petrified. I never get star struck but I couldn’t speak. I never had the guts to approach R9 and RC and it’s something I will always regret. They were mere feet away from me too. It was just too much. Honestly. I get nervous and anxious and mad talking about it. But that’s not the point.
One way or another I had told someone that I wanted to meet Edu because I was an Arsenal fan and someone for the club came and got me and took me to see him. It was such an incredible moment meeting one of the invincibles and of course a fellow latino. He was so kind and gracious and it’s something I will never ever forget.
Back then, I mostly asked him about playing with Dennis Bergkamp, Henry, Pires and Ljungberg; and I get goosebumps remembering that moment. To be greeted by, given a tour of some offices and facilities and then to chat one on one for more than 10 minutes was simply priceless.
If I were lucky enough to speak to him again all my questions would be related to the women’s team. What he plans to do, and beyond that to thank him for what he has done for our girls.
Club are massive organisms with infinite moving parts and every one of those parts matter. The more align they are with the vision that is set, the better and Edu is not just a reference but a creator of a lot of those ideas and culture.
Wherever we go, will be because of him and the players.
Sadly I cannot find a picture I took with him anywhere and that really really bothers me but I promise you I’m gonna look through all my pictures and search all my hard drives.
Obrigado!
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Comically wrong as usual
My match predictions were so, so far off the mark I just couldn’t wait to get on here and laugh at myself. I couldn’t do it earlier because of how crazy my day and night were here in Boston but I’m flying home tonight and I will be expanding more on this, on the Oranjeleeuwinnen specially and more.
In the meantime, you can watch the one and only Shebahn review some of the matches here, and if you don’t already, please follow and subscribe:
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Euro Qualifiers
I’m currently about to head out on what promises to be a very special day for your truly here in Boston but I wanted to drop a quick line to chat about today’s match day and share some thoughts that are to a large degree AWFC related. Moreover, I hope you are all well and nice and warm because it’s freezing here.
The three matches I’m gonna focus on are the ones involving the oranjeleeuwinnen, England and Ireland.
Starting with the squad that owns my heart, I have a great feeling about this match and I’m expecting the dutch to dominate, because that’s the only way I can think at the moment. I’m also expecting DvD to run riot and although this may sound like a criticism or something negative, hand on heart it is not: I hope Pelova doesn’t play.
She has not only been featured in basically every match, but this girl won’t stop running and putting in all of her energy into every run, which is why I think she is in need of an extended break. I personally think she is carrying several knocks from how I see her perform and definitely feel she is in need of a break, which can only benefit Arsenal. The dutch can experiment, especially early on in these qualifiers.
Moving on from one big cat fam to another, I hope the opposite happens and LWM gets a start for England in an actual important match and not when fielding the b team. If nothing else, to reward her for basically the most improved season of any player I remember, ever pretty much. But knowing Sarina she’s gonna have Leah and Alex Greenwood in there.
Do I think LWM needs a break? Absolutely, but this might not be the match for it… she’s having a great season and has proven that can play under pressure and step up in big moments so if not on this match, when the stakes are on the lower side of things, then when??
Besides this, I will predict a 3-0 win with Beth scoring 2 and Alessia 1.
BTW this whole chant thing… it’s so, so, so, so, silly and juvenile. Not even going to get into it because it would be a total waste of your time. We move.
Lastly, I’m excited to see what Ireland set up like. This squad is special to me because I’ve seen them play in person. Excited to not only see Katie but also Denise, Ruesha and Anna Patten.
Enjoy the matches
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Beantown bound
Every single time I get to go to Boston, be it on tour or just as a quick vacation, I get extremely emotional because for me that is what home truly is. This is a very complex topic and even my friends don’t quite understand why that is, given that I was born and raised in Caracas.
I’m not gonna bore you with this too much but I spent 3 very formative years there in the middle of my teenage years which marked me forever and showed me many things, and do a large degree I became who I am today as it relates to finding my identity, being an immigrant and of course, a musician.
I went back to Venezuela for 3 years and then went back to Boston for college and stayed there after graduating for a few years, so once you add them up I basically lived 10 years in Boston, which is still less than what I lived in Venezuela or LA now, but still… Boston and Brookline specifically is what feels like home.
My alma mater aka Berklee College of Music has invited me to speak at a panel about the touring industry, side hustles related to that and more and I am very excited because I for sure will talk about arsenal women, this blog, my podcast and of course YOU, the reader. Why??? Well, let me explain.
In this industry you never know what’s going to happen. There are many highs and lows, crazy experiences, tours, TV shows, good money, no money, no shows, and everything in between. It’s absolutely insane and most of us haven’t got a clue as to when our paycheck is coming next.
My career has been pretty cool and even though I get to perform with a household name artist, it’s still very tough and unpredictable and if it wasn’t for this squad, for the players, for the club and for this blog/podcast, I would have really struggled mentally.
This space has been such a wonderful thing for me, even though it was fueled to bring something to YOU, but I have to say that it has truly been a highlight of my life since I started it, because, if nothing else, I get to write about one of the things I love the most: Arsenal Women.
As mentioned before here and on the podcast, I totally encourage you to start a podcast or create content for this lovely sport and team! It’s absolutely worth it and it doesn’t matter how many people read or what, but always try to produce the best quality product you can, and sometimes that’s not enough, but keep being consistent and above anything else, just make stuff that you feel the players would be proud of.
Not sure that applies to this, but I’ll find out someday.
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Lotte on fire
I hadn’t seen proper highlights of the match until late last night. Of course, while you’re watching the game there are things you focus on and others you miss. I usually fixate on my favorite players and sometimes I focus on opposition players, other times I focus on off the ball movement etc etc etc.
When it comes to defending, if Leah and Katie are in the squad, that’s who I’m mostly focusing on and due to the fact that Lauren James was playing, I figured that Emily Fox was the person to watch. BTW what a match by her and I was shocked she didn’t get POTM.
But as I was saying, having watched the highlights I have to say that LWM had a monster game. As someone who has been critical of her, or more praising of other players, I have to say that I was very impressed by her, and if you’re one of her big fans, I love that she put in that display. I also love it for the club, for the players, and most of all I love it for her.
If there is one thing that I have never ever questioned is Lotte’s commitment, love for the club, and effort. She always gives it her best and my favorite thing about her is how emotional she is, in good times and in not so good too. She always says amazing things and to me its no wonder that Sarina picks her even if she doesn’t play her. She is so empathetic and emotionally intelligent. I admire that more than anything.
A lot of people misunderstood what I said yesterday regarding Jonas wanting to instill a winning mentality. Even if LWM hadn’t won 2 Conti cups, there is no way in hell that I would ever believe that she doesn’t have a winning mentality. Which is different than actually winning something. Let’s just say that you play amazingly well but the ref calls 2 PKs against you unfairly, the other team score and beat you, and that’s on the fa cup final…. you don’t have a winning mentality because of that? etc etc etc.
Lotte is a winner and so is the rest of the squad. You behave like what you want to become, that’s just one of the things that works in music and in life.
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Did I just hear him say that?
Talk about not learning my lessons over and over… I made the mistake of listening to the post match comments made by Jonas and I regret it. First of all, I don’t think it’s a mistake or that nobody should listen to him. I just know myself and know that listening to some of the things he says and how he says them, make me feel a certain way.
In an interview he said that he wanted to, and I’m paraphrasing, instill a winning mentality at the club.
Umm……
The girls ALREADY have a winning mentality, we have players with a winning mentality, we have players that have won World Cups, Euros, WSL titles, FA Cups, leagues in many different countries, etc etc etc.
The DNA of Arsenal Women Football Club is to win and have a winning mentality. Hell, even the players that leave end up winning massive things too.
So, even though I kinda understand what he means, it rubbed me the wrong way. Also, you can want this to be a thing but you have to do it, and losing 4 matches and not knowing what to do against low block teams isn’t a matter of if the players have a winning mentality or not.
I didn’t think his comments were tactful and honestly made it all about himself at that moment for me.
Good to know Frida is doing well and also that Leah is training with the lionesses.
Lastly, not sure what match whomever chooses POTM was watching but to not give it to Emily Fox was criminal.
Anyway, I chat about the match and lots more here
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Happy for MAnu mostly
You obviously don’t need me to tell you this but I have to say that being a GK is one of the most unforgiving and toughest positions to play in all sports, if nothing else for the amount of abuse you receive from YOUR OWN supporters… I encourage you all to read that last bit again because it doesn’t make any sense as a matter of fact.
This season, the amount of crap she has had to endure, from her own fans, opposing fans, the press, the idea of Mary Earps coming, etc etc etc, this woman has stood firm and optimistic and kept her head down and literally saved us time and time again.
We have read so many times how this or that player “saved us” this season which if you’re not referring to Kim Little, Lia Walti, Katie McCabe or Manu, then I will kindly suggest you actually open your eyes and judge objectively and not with your will to want X player to be good. These are the players that have actually and literally kept us where we are, and Manu was able to save the one shot from the one player that everyone banked to score.
It was an unreal save in the most important of moments that I felt swung the momentum our way and gave us the belief that we needed to go on and win the cup, which Manu herself believes, to her very core, that it was a cup that belonged to the fans.
I will chat more about this and the whole Jonas/Hayes incident which I know the whole community has thoughts on, and mine exist and they have also changed a few times. Said pod should be available in about 5 hours if not less.
Overall, as much as the team isn’t performing how I think they should, I’m so very happy for the entire team, staff and club as a whole. A trophy is a trophy and it adds to our pedigree, our history and those of the players.
I’m so very proud and happy for all.
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Back 2 Back
I’m so happy for the girls! A weird and disappointing season has been thrown a lifeline due to their hard work, grit and determination. The performance itself, tactics and all that is irrelevant and I’m not going to get into that at all.
Without a doubt the most important thing is the health situation of Frida and honestly that’s the only thing that matters. To be fair I would’ve been OK if the match would’ve been canceled or postponed. That was scary and of course came out of nowhere. I went to get a glass of water and then it was all silent…
BTW The commentator person was terrible honesty and whoever has that duck call thing should be banned for life. Holy hell was that absolutely terrible to listen to even from my house.
My biggest takeaway is that we won against Chelsea, just because they were the next opponent. I don’t know if that makes any sense… I don’t think there was a mental hurdle to overcome, because at not point have I EVER doubted the mentality of any of the players not individually and certainly not collectively.
I just wanted the girls to keep winning, regardless of the competition, the result and the way they did it, but that has to be addressed and of course it falls on one person and one person only.
I’m hesitant to compliment the manager because I think the girls pulled off this win because of THEM and not because of anything he did. But, he won the game and of course there is merit to that. Again, he celebrated this match, like the villa one, as if his life depended on it…
Oh and I thought he had actually pushed Cuthbert from what I read on Twitter, which I’m glad wasn’t the case. I also have zero issues with Emma Hayes reacting how she reacted. I’m not in the business of telling women what to do or how. She’s the goat and of course that doesn’t mean everything she says is ok, but I’m not gonna sit here and say I have an issue whatsoever.
I was very glad to see Reiten on the bench because I’m scared of how good she is and sure its great to beat teams at full strength but I wasn’t interested in that today and the narrative that a win is less great if its not against a full side let me tell you… we aren’t a full side so people can leave that alone.
A couple of weeks off for the girls now, which they need and deserve but we all know that is only related to Arsenal, as most of them go on international duty.
Smiles all around, specially for Frida.
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