It's snow joke! Arshavin is amazed that English can't cope with bad weather

Andrey Arshavin admits he is shocked by how badly the English cope with snow.The Arsenal striker insists he never experienced a football match being postponed in Russia and said life would shut down for six months in his homeland if his compatriots coped in the same way.Arshavin was having an afternoon nap before the Bolton match earlier this month, only to be told the game was off. Snow reason to stop: Workers outside Arsenal's Emirates Stadium'I was asleep in a hotel, then phone rang,' he explained. 'I am  told that I must go to the Emirates only in order to pick up my car from the stadium.'Frankly, it is surprising for me. In Russia we played sometimes in more extreme conditions, but the game was never cancelled.'I couldn't even conceive that in England a match would be postponed!'The 28-year-old is amused by how obsessed his neighbours are with the weather, but he admitted the cold snap had its benefits.Arshavin used his extra time off to watch the West End musical Chicago go on a family visit to Cirque de Soleil at the Royal Albert Hall with wife Yulia and their two children. On song: Arshavin and Arsenal are in fine form as they chase the title'As for snowfall in England? It's a little unusual to see the British, for which the snow was a big problem,' he said. 'It is all they have been talking about. 'They have great difficulties driving, because snow tires aren't for sale on the island.'Every hour on the TV were special news reports about the amount of snowfall and conditions on the roads.'On the other hand, I liked to see the snow falling at night, because I was sure that in the morning I could get behind the wheel without coming across any traffic jams!'I told the British that if this happened in Russia - and we had the same reaction - he life of Russians would be wiped out for six months.'Perhaps they wonder how we live and work when the temperature dips well below minus 20.' Bolton 0 Arsenal 2: Fran Merida and Cesc Fabregas ruin Owen Coyle's homecomingArsenal boss Wenger demands tighter rules on club ownership Piers Morgan: Thierry Henry's the Arsenal old boy Arsene Wenger really needs  

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