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English Clubs Arsenal Street Talk, 14/12 04:00 MU v ARS || FT: ARS 3-1 PAR

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TSkimhoong
post Nov 20 2010, 09:20 AM, updated 16y ago

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Welcome to the Emirates, where Gooners live and breathe Arsenal!
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Credits and photos:
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Fixture (2009/10):
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Latest Replays:
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Recommended sites for football and Arsenal news:
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UK-based sports sites:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/default.stm
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/
http://www.rockynewsnow.info/ - Its a modified version from NewsNow and concentrate solely for arsenal.. It also filtered out most crap, unreliable stuff from the blogosphere .. And best feature which still chuckled me, renamed some team/ sites to funny names .. that one you will have read yourself, it wont be much of a problem to know the original team anyway if you are an Arsenal's supporter for a while.

or follow good quality arsenal blogs which often have good insight and fan-written articles:
Arseblog ( http://www.oleole.com/blogs/arseblog ) - good old drunken arseblogger who swears at anything that's not arsenal
A Cultured Left Foot ( http://aculturedleftfoot.wordpress.com/ )- decent writeup and opinions
Gunnerblog ( http://gunnerblog.com/ ) - same as above
Goodplaya ( http://goodplaya.com/ )- probably the most accurate player analysis after a match
3rd Gen ( http://www.third-gen.com/ )- pretty good too
Arsenal Insider ( http://www.arsenalinsider.com/ )- very pro-Arsene site, but many good articles to read... great weekly TGIF, but not sure whether they still do it or not
Untold Arsenal ( http://blog.emiratesstadium.info/ )- My newest favourite arsenal site written by a die-hard old school gooner
http://www.goonernews.com - all-in-one Arsenal news web
http://arsenalist.com/ - for replays and highlights
http://myarsenalvlog.blogspot.com/ - for videos and highlights
http://arsenalanalysis.blogspot.com - technical analysis on Arsenal


For news and progress about the kids, try
Young Guns ( http://youngguns.wordpress.com/ )
Arsenal Youth ( http://arsenalyouth.wordpress.com/ )
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The Emotional Highbury and The Grand Ashburton Grove

Highbury 1913-2006

For the majority of their time in south-east London, Arsenal played at the Manor Ground in Plumstead, a three-year period at the nearby Invicta Ground between 1890 and 1893 excepted. The Manor Ground was initially just a field, but the club installed stands and terracing in time for their first Football League match in September 1893. They played their home games there for the next twenty years (with two exceptions in 189495), until the move to north London in 1913.

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Arsenal Stadium, widely referred to as Highbury, was Arsenal's home from September 1913 until May 2006. The original stadium was designed by the renowned football architect Archibald Leitch, and had a design common to many football grounds in the UK at the time, with a single covered stand and three open-air banks of terracing. In the 1930s, the entire stadium was given a massive overhaul, with new Art Deco West and East stands constructed, opening in 1932 and 1936 respectively; in addition, the North Bank terrace had a roof added, which was later bombed during World War II and not restored until 1956.

At its peak, Highbury could hold over 60,000 spectators, and had a capacity of 57,000 until the early 1990s. The Taylor Report and Premier League regulations forced Arsenal to convert Highbury into an all-seater in time for the 199394 season, reducing the capacity to 38,419 seated spectators. This capacity had to be reduced further during Champions League matches to accommodate additional advertising hoardings, so much so that for two seasons (199899 and 199900) Arsenal played Champions League home matches at Wembley, which could house more than 70,000 spectators.

Final moments - the emotions run high in Highbury

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Ashburton Grove 2007-present

Expansion of Highbury was restricted because the East Stand had been designated as a Grade II listed building and the other three stands were close to residential properties. These limitations have prevented the club from maximising the revenue that their domestic form could have brought in recent seasons. After considering various options, in 2000 Arsenal proposed building a new 60,000-seater stadium at Ashburton Grove, since renamed the Emirates Stadium, about 500 metres south-west of Highbury. The project was initially delayed by red tape and rising costs, but construction was completed in July 2006, in time for the start of the 200607 season. The stadium is named after its sponsors, the airline company Emirates, with whom the club signed the largest sponsorship deal in English football history, worth approximately 100 million; however some fans refer to the ground as Ashburton Grove, or the Grove, as they do not agree with corporate sponsorship of stadium names.The stadium will be officially known as Emirates Stadium until at least 2012, and the airline will be the club's shirt sponsor until the end of the 201314 season.

Construction and completion of the Ashburton Grove

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post Nov 20 2010, 09:24 AM

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The Trophy Cabinet
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post Nov 20 2010, 09:27 AM

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The LYN Gooners
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0-9 - 1809
A - atreyuangel, Angel of Deth, Andr3w, awh85, alabais, arsenal, Ah KeaT, Azurues, ahcong, aladdin, airline, afiqkhairi, aku_figo, ametzer, amz_dreamz, aaronwu
B - binary, blugear, bobotorix, broken_string, BuLLs10, beandy, bal, b4sh88, billygoh, buzzfizz, Bellatrix LeStrange, ben3003
C - ch1ck3n, chinzw, c_calvin, chika138, cyfc29, CrOmer, cry4freedom, chypher, chronic_blade
D - darnell, Darkmage12, Dashken, dcking, Daven81, darksider, DannGun, dkwan87, det3st, DWExia
E - erxier, elvenchou1987,eZeE

F - FCUK89, fo33il, Frostymocha, fcuk90, FollowN, funnyTONE, fish_hoo, FerD7
G - gigalixir, garagesell, greated, Gilbert5107, gordon.engineer, Gr3yL3gion, gummer, giotto, Gr3yL3gion81
H - harrychoo, he-sham, heavenhell90, hirozq, Havock^64, heLL_bOy, Hideiki, hydrogen, hunter1012, h4dRi
I - ivanchin99, ivanau88, IsoZ, iglue, isma45, itsuki
J - jasonkwk, jam_lennon, jeffwyk, jim18992, jamallj, jameslionhart, joe405, jonrwg, jaecon, jinyu, jeff_v2, JoyLee1055jonathan1986
K - kenzo, KingHenry14, kenny B, kyser39099, kabuto rider kick, kaka91, kazek, kayent, kae7, kepalakeras, KiNA Asuki, kuai_chai, kepet, kimhoong, kevlinefm, kanelee

L - Lowyat, little_mozart, linkinstreet, leinnz, Liuism, Laine85, laica, locomotion, lhy88, lipkhin, linuxskate, Lynixx, leymar7, lonelysoldierboy, liez, low7, lazarus7247
M - Mie, muhdhafiz, matju, maximus85, ManLivArs, mukissmyarse, mengdez, mruzian, Meis, muhdhan
N - ncool15, nerd, nkw1987, Nostalgia, necrox77, nightdrifter, noir7559, nimala05
O - ocz, opjust
P - Phalanx, playerseeker, pukarix, punditski, pmtan, paopiak
Q - Quick`, QuickFire
R - RedSky21, ROTiJOHN, RyanAtwood, realman, Roux, ReBeLLioN, rastablank, raven143, rickrick, rifasha, rebel_azri

S - skod, s|dE, s3liparjepon, sabmeen, sakaito, sandcool, Sarbath, Scramblershazzmania, sickx, slashie, sOuLx, sr_reyes, StarGhazzer, sufyian, syahrulz, shah_mechy, spirit of demon, synchromess, super messi, syafri88
T - tapirus, teyjohn tkh_1001, throx, toshio14, tyc03, taufik054, taukekia, tenno
U - udin_014
V - Vanquish, villevalo, Vinci777 vivi99, vutsi, vandennis, vandetta_10, vcxv
W - waynewong79, waruna, watever77
X - xakemx
Y - yingchai, yogurt7, yuchankit, youloong118, ys2719
Z - zhixin, zenox0123, zstan

etc - - JaY -, -Y-, '62jaguar
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post Nov 20 2010, 09:38 AM

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nld for tonite !! cant wait edi
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QUOTE(kimhoong @ Nov 20 2010, 07:06 AM)
I am expecting another "greeting" from a fellow ex-Arsenal fans before the coming NLD whistling.gif


Added on November 20, 2010, 7:07 amDon't worry, new thread will be up once I reach home (working until now cry.gif )
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QUOTE(chika138 @ Nov 20 2010, 07:27 AM)
liverpool jersey?
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QUOTE(sakaito @ Nov 20 2010, 07:59 AM)
man.. reading this line makes me wanna cry... huhuhu
FTW gunners!!!

source from soccernet.com http://soccernet.espn.go.com/columns/story...england&cc=4716
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QUOTE('62jaguar @ Nov 20 2010, 08:22 AM)
ALI sells new 10/11 BPL shirt around RM200++...if RM169 either new season BPL or last season shirt...i got for myself last year AFC Away (Blue) L/S shirt from ALI for RM169...

why don't you search in Bulk Thread...look for nimrod2 or lit ching IIRC... highly recommended for authentic football shirt...those AAA shirts doesn't you justice....  smile.gif
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QUOTE(ben3003 @ Nov 20 2010, 08:44 AM)
becos that one need to import, kinda fussy and also around rm200+. rm169 is that training jersey? Becos i saw the material is different, if the rm259 one got like ventilation holes at the jersey while rm169 dont have, probably rm169 is more like a shirt than a real jersey they wear for football.
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QUOTE('62jaguar @ Nov 20 2010, 09:09 AM)
I recall something

last time i was at ALI...I saw 2 kinds of arsenal home shirt...one is replica shirt (not what the players wear, intended for fans)...these are RM230++...made in thailand...original Nike

another version is the so call 'kick off' version...IIRC I haven't seen ALI
selling this kind of Arsenal shirt...made in China...original Nike...but with cotton-like materials...still have the distintive feature of the replica shirt but with some tiny tweaks...take it as football shirt with t-shirt quality stuff...

but then again, i'm not sure if we are talking about the same thing (AFC shirt at RM169)...i think you're better off buying the replica shirt...forget about those training or 'kick off' version..

yes, buying from those guys need to import etc...but still saves you a few bucks... just my 2 cents... smile.gif
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Here we go. 8.45pm the dirtiest and fierce derby on god earth!

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post Nov 20 2010, 09:46 AM

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Will persie start today?
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post Nov 20 2010, 09:52 AM

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Will anyone be watching the match in Subang Jaya?

I'm attending company dinner in Grand Dorsett Subang Hotel and then will be traveling to Melaka.

Thinking to drop-by somewhere near to watch the match before heading to Melaka biggrin.gif


IF not, can fellow members recommend where to watch this great match in Subang Area? (I only know where is Sunway Pyramid tongue.gif )

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Kim Hoong, you can try Asia Cafe very near to Taylors & Inti College.

If I'm not mistaken, there is always a group of Arsenal supporters there.

Or, you can try McD, both the drive through or the one behind Starbucks, which is also walking distance to Asia Cafe.

Problem with asia cafe area is very difficult to find parking and the area is quite jam with slow moving cars.

BTW, if you are attending company dinner, the match starts at 8:45pm and I think you can only manage to see the 2nd half if you are lucky.

There is one mamak shop opposite Dorsett Subang. They have several big TVs and always have the matches on.


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Guys?
Any news on the starting line-up for today?
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The "fixed" promotion, the corruption and the match fixing. How the Football League does business

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selamat pagi gunners!
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Tonight is going to be a:

A) Good night
B) Bad night

... Good luck gunners.. I have a feeling that Nasri will score.
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Hehe, new villain,,, Robert Pires , stil the best for our number '7'.. rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(JoyLee1055 @ Nov 20 2010, 10:10 AM)
Kim Hoong, you can try Asia Cafe very near to Taylors & Inti College.

If I'm not mistaken, there is always a group of Arsenal supporters there.

Or, you can try McD, both the drive through or the one behind Starbucks, which is also walking distance to Asia Cafe.

Problem with asia cafe area is very difficult to find parking and the area is quite jam with slow moving cars.

BTW, if you are attending company dinner, the match starts at 8:45pm and I think you can only manage to see the 2nd half if you are lucky.

There is one mamak shop opposite Dorsett Subang. They have several big TVs and always have the matches on.
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tonite is the nite..
don know how many batang rokok gonna be burn tonite..ooo yeaaah
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new thread...YAY...
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