Dennis Bergkamp is in the last few months of his fantastic career at Arsenal and being a Dutchman, he is not afraid to speak his mind if he feels the need. Well he's certainly done that in a revealing interview with The Times
The Ice Man takes his football very seriously, a point that becomes more than apparent as he talks of his frustations with the season ... a feeling most Gooners share.
On the Thierry Henry situation
He offers a firm warning to the Arsenal board, saying:
"What would I do if I was Thierry? It's difficult for me to say because I am in a down position and he is playing every week,” Bergkamp said. “He can probably see the talent in the young players but it is just a question of how long he thinks he has left. He needs to see some signs 
On the Sale of Patrick Vieira
Bergkamp's dogmatic, noting:
"When you hear he (Vieira) is going to be sold, you try to think of a team without him 
and you have the confidence in the board and the coach that they have something in mind. You can't just let Patrick go without having someone coming in.
"But nothing happened and slowly you get into a new season and realise it will be a tough one.
"We didn't expect the dip to be this big. It is okay to take one step back if you are taking two forward, but it doesn't seem like that at the moment. Somehow we got into a transitional year and it wasn't necessary.
"People ask where you can find the new Vieira but we already had him. You can imagine how much more Abou Diaby would learn from playing alongside Vieira.
"In some positions the team is lightweight, it is just not strong enough. Maybe that will come in the future but at the moment it kills us". 
I don't think he is saying anything that we don't all feel here but I'll bet it doesn't go down too well in the marble halls.
In Other News:
It seems Sol Campbell is back at training, so lets hope he gets himself sorted......and soon.