David Rocastle “Remember who you are, what you are and who you represent.”
On the eve of the Reading game and on ‘Rocky Weekend’ I thought I would take the opportunity to catch up with a top man a good mate of mine, Ryan Rocastle, the son of the great late David Rocastle.
On the eve of the Reading game and on ‘Rocky Weekend’ I thought I would take the opportunity to catch up with a top man a good mate of mine, Ryan Rocastle, the son of the great late David Rocastle.
He was only too happy to talk about all things Arsenal, his
dad and Arsenal’s chancing of getting back in the top four this season.
I remember talking to
you before the spurs home game this season and you said that your dad would
have been ‘bang up for that’ and off course the team showed the fight, us fans
all want to see - what do you think of the teams chances of finishing in
the top 4 this season?
This season I think we probably have just the slight
advantage over Spurs for fourth considering the run in and the fact that Spurs
have been here before (last season) and choked. I think that will be fresh in
their memory and last year we finished the season strong so hopefully we can do
it again.
I remember you coming
out with the team as a mascot in the cup final in 2002 and I know you still
come to games and had a flag up last season - how connected do you feel with
the club your dad used to love?
Personally I feel very, very connected to Arsenal - it's in
my blood and I am a massive fan. I've been going to most the home games since I
was about 12 and don't plan on stopping, I love the club.
Various fans and fans
groups are attempting to get an applause going on the 7th minute followed by
chants of Rocky Rocastle - this must make you feel really proud?
Yeah I heard about this through a friend actually. Obviously
it makes you proud and happy that the fans still remember him. I see at Aston Villa
that they applause for Petrov who was diagnosed with Cancer on the 19th minute
I think as that was his number and I think it's a really nice tribute.
How do you think your
dad would feel knowing fans still sing his name home and away and in Europe?
Well I know he would be very happy that the fans still
remember him as this was his club and had the best time of his career
here. He loved it at Arsenal and honestly didn't want to leave. The fans
were always special to him but also as a footballer I think he understood what
it meant to them and so would always take time out to sign autographs and take
photos. I think some players don't really recognise how much they are adored by
fans so just taking a few moments out of their time to speak to them is greatly
appreciated.
Thoughts on the
current Arsenal team and the Manager?
I think the current Arsenal team is probably a level or two
below what we've had in the past, probably the weakest under Wenger. However I
think we still have some very good players and some excellent youngsters as you
can see in the Next Gen series. However, if we want to be back amongst the big
boys the team needs investment. I really hope we can get into the top 4 this
year because I do feel that in the summer, for the first time in ages, there
are no star players that will leave us. If we can invest properly in the squad then
it would be very interesting.
Regarding Arsene Wenger I think it's been tough for him, I
think he always tries his hardest and is desperate to make things work. I’ll be
honest and admit that I have not agreed with a few things he's done in the last
couple years. However, I have the utmost respect for him not just as a manager
but as a person. As a manager people forget where we were before he took over,
the great things he's done for the club, the style of football and the players
he's brought in. Personally I don't agree with the abuse he gets and I am surprised
at some of it. Personally I'm not too sure who we would bring in if he left. I
would have been tempted to say Pep but that's not an option now after agreeing
a deal with Bayern. In general some may want a change and that's fully
understandable as fans they are entitled to their opinion but I think there's a
way to go about it.
As a person he's a great man, I've had a few conversations
with him and what struck me most is how genuine he is. I think last year when
we were sitting in a box and about 30 minutes before the game he came over to
have a chat with us and was asking so many questions about what we are doing in
life and where we want to go in the future and considering how busy he would
have been, I find that amazing and a credit to him (we did win the game too!).
Big thanks to Ryan for being so open and talking to me on a
very special weekend for him and his family.
Up the Arsenal.