Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - 10.05.2019, Blaðsíða 10

Reykjavík Grapevine - 10.05.2019, Blaðsíða 10
T EMPL A R A SUND 3 , 101 RE Y K JAV ÍK , T EL : 5711822, W W W.BERGSSON. IS BREAKFAST FROM 7 LUNCH FROM 12 For many people in football, the scream- ing, battle-hardened face of Iceland’s captain and midfield destroyer Aron “The Annihilator” Gunnarsson is merely a terrifying vision that haunts their every waking and sleeping moment. However, for the people of Cardiff, Aron has been a stoic and steadfast defender of the realm since 2011. As the sun set on their 2018-19 season, Aron announced he’d be leaving the club for Al-Arabi in Qatar this summer, finally departing the Welsh capital a firm fan favourite after an eventful eight-year spell. His stay has seen many ups and downs, from scorching goals to unfortunate inju- ries. It included two successful Premier League promotion campaigns—and the two relegations that followed. Here’s a recap of Aron’s eventful journey into the hearts and minds of the Welsh massive. Man of the match Aron arrived at Cardiff City in 2011, a bright-eyed and bald-faced buck with an André Arshavin-esque brush of hair. A hot property after a successful stint at his previous club, Coventry City, he was immediately one of the first names on the team sheet. His physi- cal, robust style and never-say-die atti- tude quickly started having an impact, and he won over the Cardiff crowd in no time. He made his mark on October 22nd of his first season, scor- ing two goals against Barnsley and receiv- ing the Man of the Match award. But little did Cardiff know that deep within this baby-faced Akureyri lad lay the bald- headed, long-bearded, hot-blooded Ragnar Lothbrok of world football. Mauling Man City Cardiff were soon elevated to new heights, reaching the League Cup final against a resurgent Liverpool. Despite Aron playing the full 90 minutes, they ultimately lost on penalties. Full of ire and bursting with a will to smite the country’s top teams, Aron took out his frustration on the hapless Manchester City in their first match of their 2013-14 Premier League season. He smited in the club’s first goal of the season in a noteable 3-2 victory over the eventual winners. He would end up with a total tally of 25 goals for Cardiff—not bad for a defensive midfielder mostly charged with scything through opposition attacks like a hot battleaxe through skyr. Player of the year After spending an inhuman amount of his volcanic energy on Iceland’s famous Euro 2016 run, a stop-start period of inju- ries that followed would mar much of his remaining time at Cardiff. Nevertheless, when he did feature, his assured presence always steadied the team’s longboat. He won the supporter’s Player of the Year award in 2017, also winning the Outstand- ing Contribution Award in 2019. "We've been through a lot, me and the fans,” said Aron, in his emotional leaving statement. “We've had ups and downs, good times, happy times, and tough times—as you get in football. We've had every bit of emotion together. I've been here for eight years and both of my sons were born here. I'll be a Bluebird forever, I know that for sure. I'll be looking out for the results for years to come, and the first will always be Cardiff. With the boys growing up here, they're going to know about it too. I've got a special bond with this club that I will treasure forever and, looking back on my time here, I wouldn't change it for the world." A t A l - A r a b i , Aron will be reunited w i t h I c e l a n d ’ s former smiter-in- chief—Heimir “The Dentist” Hallgríms- son. Rumours are b e i n g w h i s p e r e d that the two are on a long-term mission to loot the country’s considerable resource reserves. Qatar: be afraid. The smitelords are coming. Follow our l ive - tweets on match- days on Twitter at @ r v k g r a p e v i n e . Iceland's indomita- ble and unstoppable march to the Euro 2020 trophy will continue throughout 2019, as Aron, Gylfi, Jóhann Berg and the boys smite their way through all the continents of the world, laying waste to any team foolish enough to step into their terrible path to glory. #IcelandSmites “Little did Cardiff know that within this baby-faced Akureyri lad lay the bald-headed, long-bearded, hot-blooded Ragnar Lothbrok of world football.” The Wales Is Not Enough Aron The Annihilator sets sail from Cardiff to Qatar Words: John Rogers Illustration: Lóa Hlín Hjálmtýsdóttir FOOTBALL 10 The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 07— 2019 Now the Welsh are left with Tom Jones and Goldie Lookin' Chain

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