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EPL 2011-2012
TAZ
#1631 Posted : Tuesday, February 28, 2012 8:41:52 AM
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http://www.espn.co.uk/fo...138380.html?CMP=OTC-RSS

Cash reserves of 115m na bado we've not made any top signing......I think Wenger and the Board have one more chance to redeem themselves otherwise they'll all be forced out by the fans. They need to hit the transfer market the moment it opens.
youcan'tstopusnow
#1632 Posted : Tuesday, February 28, 2012 11:11:09 PM
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bebeto wrote:
youcantstopusnow

Quote:
TiggerTiggy wrote:
youcan'tstopusnow wrote:
THERE IS ONLY ONE ARSENE WENGER!!!!

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly just yesterday you arsenal fans had a noose around his neck. but what a comeback! if only it could happen against ac milan

Hehe. Not and never this particular Arsenal fansmile
Man U are on your tails mbaya! Mkishinda, wanashinda. But while you guys will be up against Bolton at home, where you have a perfect record, Man U will have to contend with a trip to white hart lane .


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meaning?
it has happened, and can happen. against one inter during 03/04 season, we were 3-0 after the home leg, and concedded first in the retutn one. but trust me, it ended 1-5 and arsenal went through. this is soccer!

I was talking about never calling for Wenger's head and NOT about the AC Milan game
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smano
#1633 Posted : Wednesday, February 29, 2012 7:58:17 AM
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http://soccernet.espn.go...purs-is-massive?cc=3888

I agree fully with the gaffer on this one - if we lose the game at White Hart Lane, we'll effectively hand the title to City since they really don't look like dropping points again prior to the Etihad clash with Utd where they have not lost, Yaya Toure is their heart beat - I don't even know why Mancini is afraid that he may not win the title without Tevez the imp
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TAZ
#1634 Posted : Wednesday, February 29, 2012 9:03:34 AM
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Two reports that might interest Arsenal fans...

Its being reported all over that Arsenal have agreed personal terms with Lucas Podolski, what's remaining is for the two clubs to agree a fee. I know the player has always fancied a move to the Emirates but i don't think this is the time to get excited, i'll believe it when he jets in for a medical in July. He's a good player though, he has an amazing left foot like rvp and age is on his side.

http://www.dailymail.co....grees-join-Arsenal.html

The other report is not so good, RVP is set to miss tonight's match against England after picking what seemed to be a groin injury in training. However, its also being reported that RVP's withdrawal from training was purely precautionary. Bert van Marwijk doesn't think its serious and expects him to play....i hope he keeps him on the bench.
jguru
#1635 Posted : Wednesday, February 29, 2012 9:46:56 AM
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TAZ wrote:
The other report is not so good, RVP is set to miss tonight's match against England after picking what seemed to be a groin injury in training. However, its also being reported that RVP's withdrawal from training was purely precautionary. Bert van Marwijk does think its serious and expects him to play....i hope he keeps him on the bench.


I would be annoyed if Van Persie got injured in an inconsequential match like that one just before the Liverpool game. Let RVP stay on the bench. Netherlands can play the young Ajax guys against a hapless England.
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dossy7
#1636 Posted : Wednesday, February 29, 2012 12:00:18 PM
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What a way to justify not being able to win a trophy for so long.Regardless of all this achievements Wenger must use some of that money to win us a trophy soon.
Copy and Paste
WHAT ARSENE WENGER HAS ACIEVED AT ARSENAL IN THE PAST 15 YEARS
By Samson Ayodeji
What "Arsene Wenger" has done for Arsenal
in last 15years...
-Arsenal was 16th Richest Club in world when
... wenger took over..
-Arsenal are now 3rd Richest Club in World!!
(Turn over)
-New Stadium
-New Traing Ground
-New Medical Centre
-3premier league Trophies
-5 Runner Up's in premiership
-Top 4 (Champions League Football) 14'times
in a row!!
-Last 16 of Champions League 12'times in a
Row(Record) 2000/01 to 2011/12
-Reached Champions League Final (First
London Club)
-Reached UEFA Cup Final 2000
-Won 4 FA Cups (Reached 5 Final's)
-Reached 2 league Cup Final's (played kids in
1 final)
-Won 4 Community Sheilds (Reached 6 Final's)
- Spent £310'million on players, Sold
£294'million worth of players...... Net Spend
over 15 years... £16million (less than anyone
else)
-Reached In Quarter-Final's or Future in
League Cup 9'season's in a row 2003/04 to
2011/12 (League Cup Record)
-Won the Double Twice 1997/98 + 2001/02
(Premier League + FA Cup)
-Went whole season Unbeaten in a season
2003/04 (only manager to do it)
Arsene Wenger has done a lot for Arsenal.. He
is Loyal Respect what he done!!!
Arsenal FC Borrowed £700'million off Bank to
pay for Emirates Stadium and to convert
Highbury Flats...
Wengers has has a small transfer budget over
last 7'season due to loan repayment but
wenger has still kept us in Top4 in
Premiership and go us to Semi-Final's and
Final's in that time!! He has performed
Miracles on a budget!! Respect that!!!
Fans need to learn to be loyal to wenger
because wenger is loyal to club!
"In Wenger we Trust"
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Marty
#1637 Posted : Thursday, March 01, 2012 8:19:02 AM
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RVP played for the first 45mins of the 2-3 win by Holland against the 3 lions. We hope he is OK. He tweeted something pointing to the fact he is fit. Fingers crossed.
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McReggae
#1638 Posted : Thursday, March 01, 2012 10:39:55 AM
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In the race for pos 3 and 4 in the EPL it seems Spurs have the easiest run in in terms of facing the current top 7 teams:

Arsenal: still to play Liverpool(A), Newcastle (H), City (H), Chelsea (H)

Chelsea: City (A), Spurs (H), Newcastle (H), Liverpool (A), Arsenal (A)

Newcastle: Arsenal (A), Liverpool (H), Chelsea (A), City (H)

Liverpool: Arsenal (H), Newcastle (A), Chelsea (H)

Spurs: United (H), Chelsea (A)

Tottenham would have to do alot to choke like 2006, they have a seven-point gap and only face two teams from the top 7.

Chelsea and their manager are under pressure, but perhaps rightly so; they face five of the top seven while both Liverpool and Arsenal are away games. Chelsea look in real danger of falling out of the CL places for the first time since Mourinho arrived.

Arsenal play four of the top seven but have most of their games at home. Next Saturday's match at Liverpool could have a huge bearing on their finish.

Newcastle have a equal distribution of home and away games between four of the top seven. Can they make fourth? My guess is it's Europa league for a season of magnificent overachievement.

Liverpool have the easiest run-in behind Spurs, with only three games against the top seven and two at home. However, with a wonderful knack of cocking it up against the 'lesser' teams and a Merseyside derby still to play, it would take an almost alarming level of winning (and goal-scoring consistency to usurp the four points they currently lag behind.

On the flip side, it equally tough to face the relegation threatened teams, an anlysis of this would reveal a different scenario!!!!
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Marty
#1639 Posted : Thursday, March 01, 2012 11:05:46 AM
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McReggae wrote:
In the race for pos 3 and 4 in the EPL it seems Spurs have the easiest run in in terms of facing the current top 7 teams:

Arsenal: still to play Liverpool(A), Newcastle (H), City (H), Chelsea (H)

Chelsea: City (A), Spurs (H), Newcastle (H), Liverpool (A), Arsenal (A)

Newcastle: Arsenal (A), Liverpool (H), Chelsea (A), City (H)

Liverpool: Arsenal (H), Newcastle (A), Chelsea (H)

Spurs: United (H), Chelsea (A)

Tottenham would have to do alot to choke like 2006, they have a seven-point gap and only face two teams from the top 7.

Chelsea and their manager are under pressure, but perhaps rightly so; they face five of the top seven while both Liverpool and Arsenal are away games. Chelsea look in real danger of falling out of the CL places for the first time since Mourinho arrived.

Arsenal play four of the top seven but have most of their games at home. Next Saturday's match at Liverpool could have a huge bearing on their finish.

Newcastle have a equal distribution of home and away games between four of the top seven. Can they make fourth? My guess is it's Europa league for a season of magnificent overachievement.

Liverpool have the easiest run-in behind Spurs, with only three games against the top seven and two at home. However, with a wonderful knack of cocking it up against the 'lesser' teams and a Merseyside derby still to play, it would take an almost alarming level of winning (and goal-scoring consistency to usurp the four points they currently lag behind.

On the flip side, it equally tough to face the relegation threatened teams, an anlysis of this would reveal a different scenario!!!!


However logical the analysis is, the issue of playing 'lesser teams' in the EPL does not necessarily means no dropping of points. In fact sometimes it is easier to play the 'big teams' as opposed to relegation fodder. Last season Arsenal had an easier run in on paper as compared to united and the Gunners were just behind united with like 8 easy matches to play. We thought it was easier to catch up with them than lose ground...they finished fourth....so there are no 'easy teams' coz on a good day any team can harass any other.
When I admire the wonder of a sunset or the beauty
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TAZ
#1640 Posted : Friday, March 02, 2012 12:44:33 PM
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Arsenal face L'pool this weekend, not an easy fixture. City and L'pool are the only two teams that are undefeated at home but then again they've only won 4 matches at home the rest being drawn....Arsenal have only lost once at the Kop in the last 5 years. We are lucky RVP's injury wasn't that serious so he's expected to play but L'pool have lost Daniel Agger and Gerrard is also a big doubt. If we play the same way we did against Spurs then L'pool won't stand a chance because their squad is not as dynamic. Otherwise I expect at least a draw from Anfield.

Spurs Vs Man Utd.....This match can go either way although silently i would prefer a win by SAF's men because it would make things interesting in the race for 3rd & 4th place. Anyway, i would be comfortable with a draw.

West Brom Vs Chelsea.....West Brom have been on fire at home in their last two games, they've scored 9 goals. Chelsea better get their act together because hapa naona another defeat in waiting!

Newcastle Vs Sunderland....This one of the big derbies in England, both teams are in very good positions at the top half of the table so i expect an explosive match from this two.

City Vs Bolton.....No-brainer!

IMHO If Wenger manages to qualify for next seasons CL then that would be one of his biggest achievements. The club really messed up the transfers at the start of the season and also lost 3 of their best players last season (Wilshere, Cesc and Nasri). If you consider the quality of players and amount of money spent by other top teams no one really expected Arsenal to be anywhere near the top four.

If we get rid of the deadwood and sign players such as Podolski and Hazard then the club will be on the right track. Already we have very exciting young players coming up such as Wilshere, Szczesny, Coquelin, Chamberlain, Lansbury, Miyaichi and Joe Campbell who both have been fantastic away on loan....blend that with new signings and a bit of experience in RVP, TV5, Sagna & Song we could have another team of "invicibles".
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