QUOTE(isma45 @ Aug 15 2011, 09:37 PM)
"I'll never have enough words to thank Arsene Wenger for all he's done for me. I'll never forget him." -Cesc Fabregas.Goodluck Cesc, thanks for everything.
English Clubs Arsenal Street Talk, 25 August 2011 | 0240 | UDI v. ARS
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Aug 15 2011, 08:40 PM
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Aug 16 2011, 01:52 PM
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This video recaps his finest moment with us, telling us that how much us Gooners should thank him for his 200% percent hardwork in bringing the club to glory. It's sad when some of us throws bad words and negative feedbacks about him when he leaved. He'll never be an Arsenal Legend, but he surely has a big heart towards Arsenal. |
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Aug 16 2011, 05:00 PM
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Either Wilshere or Ramsey has to step up and take Fab's role on the pitch, Van Persie seems lonely, he needs a new 'partner in crime'. Come on Jack, you have the Arsenal DNA, make that up to RVP.
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Aug 16 2011, 05:18 PM
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Who should be captain?
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Aug 16 2011, 09:36 PM
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Aug 16 2011, 11:35 PM
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QUOTE(Sifha238 @ Aug 17 2011, 12:02 AM) Of course there is hope. We just have to play our part too, be the 12th man on the field, or perhaps in any way possible be the 12th man ( sometimes I forget that we're miles away from London ). Wenger will splash the cash, that's for sure. But he splashes it in his own way, the right way. Not many managers that we can see today had such great scouting skill as Arsene, which is why other clubs tend to buy ready made superstars. The concept is like an action figure maniac. Which one is more satisfying, buying a ready built gundam seed figure or getting a DIY kit of the figure and building it on ourself? Wenger is doing the thing he loved, the thing that he has passion for, the thing which satisfies himself and the other scouting team of Arsenal. Yes its time consuming, but buying big stars and at the end still not winning anything, thats even more frustrating.One problem is, much fan nowadays didn't realise the reality, we sometimes are blinded by the media, choosing on players which are made like very talented players on the tv, while actually their quality is just as the same level as Denilson. So give Arsene Wenger some time, the transfer deadline is still 2 weeks away, 'super quality' will come, and if we are fated to win any competitions at the end of the season, its a hard work by Arsene that has been paid off. If not, then the same story will unfold again. Until when will we have to wait for another silverware? Only God knows that. For know, keep calm and count on Wenger! |
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Aug 17 2011, 11:50 AM
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I have a feeling that Nasri and Nicklas would stay at the end of the day. Nasri will finally pen down a contract extension after the transfer window closes, be the CM alongside Wilshere/Ramsey and for Nicklas, no club would meet the 12m pounds transfer fee for him, and ended being the backup attacking pair alongside Chamakh. World of football, anything can happen.
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Aug 17 2011, 06:16 PM
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Arsenal agreed terms for Joey Campbell This is super quality perhaps? I didn't do any follow up with this player, but is he worth it?
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Aug 17 2011, 06:37 PM
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Aug 17 2011, 10:21 PM
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"I would rather not be captain and still have Cesc here. But he’s left and I want to say that I feel we should be proud of how he developed here for eight years, rather than being upset that he’s gone. I feel that people are upset about it, but people have to understand that he is going home. He played more than 300 games, was captain at just 21, and so all fans should be proud that he played so well for us because he was an amazing player and an amazing leader, who led by example. So let’s keep that feeling of him, rather than focus on the negative side of him leaving, because that happens in football. Keep in mind too that he’s not left to go to another English team - he’s going home." — Robin van Persie
And that's why Robin is captain, he always has that positive thinking mind. |
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Aug 18 2011, 01:04 AM
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Aug 18 2011, 01:08 AM
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Aug 18 2011, 01:31 AM
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QUOTE(tkh_1001 @ Aug 18 2011, 02:12 AM) We would rage here maybe, and we would stop after a couple of weeks. But, he will rage every week in and out at the touchline, throwing his water bottle everywhere, choking Pat Rice maybe when Arsenal didn't get the right result after each game. LOL |
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Aug 19 2011, 02:28 PM
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After buka, solat and watch the match. And then stop watching at 8 40pm, go Isyak and terawih. Come on my muslim gooners, Ars v Liv is at least twice this season, but Ramadhan comes once in a year. Mana lagi penting? Hehe just a suggestion.
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Aug 19 2011, 10:14 PM
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Aug 20 2011, 08:18 PM
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Just watched. Nice try by Pimpong!! Btw why is Kos suddenly injured? I kinda missed that
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Aug 20 2011, 08:39 PM
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Nice first half from Arsenal. Its just a goal that's been lacking and a smile from AW. Seriously, I think I can't remember the last time he smiled during a game. Second half will surely be fantastic!
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Aug 20 2011, 09:56 PM
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Don't blame Wenger because we lose. Blame yourselves for getting over frustrated over a game of football. We're supporting a club which has a manager who has his own philosophy of football. When you choose to be an Arsenal supporter, you also had chose to give the full support to the squad AND the manager, no matter what happens, win or lose, we should continue the support. It's a shame when some of us only become a true Gooner during good times. Shame on you who backfired Arsene.
P/s : Mana Muslim yang belum terawih ke, Isyak ke. Pergilah menghadap Ilahi cepat. Pray that Arsenal's bad luck would be ended soon. |
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Aug 20 2011, 10:28 PM
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QUOTE(blixtboy @ Aug 20 2011, 11:18 PM) hhmmm... if got philosophy, how come players leave but don't stick with his philosophy through and through? Players leave because some of them had their eyes on the bill, not the ball. As we all know, Wenger doesn't practice to give huge salary on players, he wanted the player to play for the sake of the football passion that they have, not because of the 100K+ they'd get every week. Van Persie would've left for other clubs which will pay him more, but as we see he has that passion on the field, that's why he stayed, that's why he's loyal. He gets what Wenger wants on his players, but at the moment that philosophy seems to be in an unclear state because we have the big spenders Man City, Chelsea around us.philosophy priceless no? better than those 100k pound per week no? |
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Aug 20 2011, 10:47 PM
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QUOTE(blixtboy @ Aug 20 2011, 11:39 PM) ya thts why...it seemed his philosophy is not greater than bills... sigh. and his philosophy cannot challenge the change of times where money n big bills r involved...in players... but his overall financial philosophy is good i agree with u on this. That's why we have the 'Arsene knows' tag bro. Just hope for the best. He already did his best, which is not surprising why he raged at every single game we lose. His hard work hasn't been paid off yet, but that time will come soon. Always hope for the best! van persie? i dunno...but if got club drum up his service...? i would think he'll leave. anyway... we hope for the best lah wht to do? it seriously dont effect me @ all as a fan lah... but those involved with the season pass and tix hike and stuff... |
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