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English Clubs Arsenal Street Talk, 01/2 00:00 ARS v MU | FT: AST 0-0 ARS

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post Jan 13 2010, 01:32 AM

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its actually already been published at arsenal official website according to goal.com

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A brief statement appeared on the club's official website this afternoon (Tuesday), but has since been taken down. It read: "Sol Campbell is back at Arsenal".


Sources inside the club confirmed that a deal is likely to be finalized this evening, and blamed "technical issues" for the transfer announcement appearing prematurely on the website.


it seems our former captain will join us back.... rclxms.gif

although he'll not expect to be in the first team but his influence in dressing room could be useful for our youngsters...he'll add up expirience in our team since..at least bring back the spirit of 2006 paris champions league final alongside almunia,cesc,eboue,clichy & sendy.....

at least he can still play as backup defender...dont know whter he's eligble to play in champions league or no..

btw, sol, u'll always welcome to arsenal because u're arsenal greatest player number 15....& for leaving spurs behind to join arsenal... brows.gif

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post Jan 21 2010, 05:48 AM

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congratz guys!! many big games coming later this month..
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post Jan 21 2010, 05:58 AM

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QUOTE(tetekman @ Jan 21 2010, 05:51 AM)
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cute one...hehe rclxms.gif
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post Jan 28 2010, 07:28 PM

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we start as underdog this week is what i like...so we can have some room to rise to the occasion...
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post Jan 28 2010, 08:41 PM

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this weekend lineup

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almunia
sagna gallas capmbell clichy
nasri cesc rosicky
walcott bendtner arshavin
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QUOTE(syarz @ Jan 28 2010, 08:42 PM)
fabregas??
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the only player i didnt use his last name.. biggrin.gif
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post Jan 29 2010, 12:47 AM

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TV is ok...no break in his leg...but he may miss this weekend clash with man.utd... dudu also is alright....small hamstring only...he'll be back next week plus abou diaby also...

meanwhile song & eboue available again for this weekend...both of them are in good shape....

so it will be

almunia
sagna gallas campbell clichy
nasri song cesc rosicky
bendtner arshavin

fabianski
eboue
silvestre
walcott
ramsey
denilson
vela
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post Jan 29 2010, 05:09 AM

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http://www.football365.com/story/0,17033,8...5890837,00.html
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BENDTNER VOWS TO LEAD TITLE CHARGE
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Nicklas Bendtner is ready to grab the chance to finally establish himself as an Arsenal first team regular - and sustain their title hopes - ahead of a trio of crunch Barclays Premier League games.

And the Denmark international is confident the Gunners are "capable of winning every game" after hauling themselves back into contention via a 10-game unbeaten run which has yielded 24 points.

Bendtner returned after a three month lay-off following groin surgery as a substitute in Wednesday night's goalless league clash at Aston Villa.

It is a timely comeback as Eduardo suffered a hamstring strain which Gunners boss Arsene Wenger confirmed would rule him out of Sunday's home meeting with Manchester United.

With Robin van Persie still sidelined with the ankle injury sustained on international duty with Holland, it is an opportunity for Bendtner to prove his worth, especially with Wenger reported to be searching for a new striker.

The Gunners visit Chelsea and then entertain Liverpool after facing the Red Devils.

Bendtner said: "We have a lot of big games coming up. I've only trained one time with the team and played half an hour at Villa and everything feels okay.

"We will see how I am during the week and hopefully things will keep progressing so I will be 100% when the weekend comes.

"If Eduardo is out, am I ready to come in? I wouldn't be here if I was wasn't ready. If I play Sunday, I will be ready as well and Manchester United is the sort of big game you'd love to come back into.

"Is this a chance to become the number one striker? That is my plan. Is it achievable? Of course.

"Why am I so confident? It is simple. I am a good player. I've always had that belief. People ask me everytime we speak 'why are you like that?' and that's just the way it is.

"If I didn't think I could do it, I wouldn't be standing here telling you I could!"

Bendtner admitted: "These games coming up will have a big bearing on the title. We have fought to get ourselves into a good position.

"We have three big matches, and a few more which are quite important, and we need to get as many points as we can from those.

"We have done really well. We have got ourselves into a great position now where we are fighting at the top of the league.

"We know why we have got here and we are capable of winning every game and winning the championship and that is why we are focused."

Bendtner does not believes United's gruelling Carling Cup extra-time semi-final win over Manchester City will hand Arsenal an advantage for Sunday's game.

He said: "People ask if the semi-final will have taken a lot out of United but they are a big team, they prepare well for every game and I am sure they will be just as ready as we are on Sunday."

Bendtner is delighted to be back in action after such a lengthy lay-off after aggravating his groin problem against Tottenham in late October.

He said: "It is so good to be back and to taste the atmosphere, the smell of the grass, everything. It is just fantastic.

"I don't think you realise when you are out for so long how much you miss it and, when you come back, you are so happy."

Wenger was today awaiting the results of x-rays to determine the extent of defender Thomas Vermaelen's leg injury sustained at Villa Park admidst fears he may have suffered a fracture.



bendtner already fire up...this is good...but he really must prove his worth and take this chance well...

what he must improve are:
1) be more aggressive & utilize his physical advantage to make opposition defender uneasy...
2) improve his positioning...be at the right place at the right time (this is important.. ruud van nistelrooy proved striker in EPL not necessarily must be strong or pacey but just enough to be goal poacher)
3) improve finishing & shooting technique

so, if he can improve in those three area, i think he's a complete striker already.... hehe..

go bendtner !! rclxms.gif
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post Jan 29 2010, 09:54 PM

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i supoort eboue as right wing...at least he has some drilling skill...walcott just will run straight line...his cross not better than eboue either...

plus eboue can demonstrate his antic and acting skills this weekend...hehe... entertainment value for us...hehe..

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