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 Arsenal Street Talk, Welcome to the Family, Mesut Özil!!!!!!!

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post Sep 5 2013, 08:39 PM

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Arsenal now have five German players in their first-team squad -- Podolski, Ozil, Mertesacker, Serge Gnabry and Gedion Zelalem -- while Arsene Wenger, born in the French region of Alsace on the German border, can speak the language.

“We have five Germans now, and the manager speaks German,” Podolski said. “I am positive that Mesut will enjoy it and we’ll have a lot of fun.”

Didn't realize that. sweat.gif
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post Sep 5 2013, 09:36 PM

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Okay, thanks for the extra info guys. Well basically Europe nations have very rich diversity and ethnicity.
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QUOTE(ahaksz28 @ Sep 6 2013, 06:29 PM)
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lol!
Your post never fail to flare my asthma. laugh.gif
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post Sep 6 2013, 08:06 PM

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I would've preferred Adidas, but ANYTHING is better than Nike actually. whistling.gif
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post Sep 7 2013, 12:37 AM

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QUOTE(tigana @ Sep 7 2013, 12:19 AM)
guys, arsenal fans, this is so funny. smile.gif

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tf0dlFSOAi4&nomobile=1
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already been posted here, bro. Check post #1001
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post Sep 7 2013, 08:21 AM

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GaBale in substitute bench and weren't even used in the loss against Macedonia?
Memang nak kena coach Wales ni... blush.gif
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QUOTE(genexern @ Sep 8 2013, 07:38 PM)
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nokhaarrooomm!
Apesal sempoi sangat?!! mad.gif
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Abang Henry lama tak bang goals. Once in, lepak lu, sap kok... laugh.gif
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post Sep 9 2013, 09:00 PM

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Twitter fags, don't forget to add Özil and follow him. He can use English actually, I'm impressed.

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@MesutOzil1088

dear fans, role reversal, doctor injured. klaus eder is not flying with us today, he is staying at home. torn... http://t.co/dGvbhHbMNE

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One thing I like about Vivano's loan to the club is that we might have someone to compete with Scezny. He's been quite erratic at times. When he is poorly performing, Arsene will still hesitate to bring in Fabianski, so hopefully having a competition for first team will do good for him.
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Watch at 1:46. Thank me later. tongue.gif
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QUOTE(liez @ Sep 11 2013, 09:45 PM)
slowpoke?

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This must be his favourite game during his past time...

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QUOTE(rifasha @ Sep 11 2013, 10:04 PM)
No Gervinho in this version? Or have to download patch?  tongue.gif
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That one is DLC patch bro. Comes with Flamini and Sanogo. icon_idea.gif
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Yea, I was jelly last time Man Utd got Kagawa. He was the kind of player they needed, but no thanks to the bench treatment, he is being denied the chance to improve himself. Seriously, he is at the top of his game back at his old club. Its a massive setback for the player himself and his country in preparation for the WC next year. At the very least, they could've loaned him out back to BVB, but I heard Moyes rejected the idea.
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Our club arguably have the strongest midfield among the clubs in the BPL. Who's second? hmm.gif
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post Sep 12 2013, 11:10 AM

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QUOTE(Vinci777 @ Sep 12 2013, 11:09 AM)
Our subs.  tongue.gif
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heh....followed by the Arsenal Ladies. laugh.gif
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Yea, though I'm eager like everyone else here...do you think le Boss would put Ozil immediately in the first team lineup? We're lucky if he's introduced in the second half.

Dem, the anticipation is really killing. I'd imagine his first touch, 1/2 of world population going to jizz. laugh.gif
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QUOTE(harrychoo @ Sep 12 2013, 03:56 PM)
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I think this was yesterday one. I wonder do they have training today? Its 9am in London....can't wait for moar fap material. rclxms.gif
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A very interesting insight of one of the most successful manager in the game.

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Ferguson reveals secrets of success

Ferguson, who retired in the summer after winning 49 trophies, revealed the theories behind his management in interviews with the Harvard Business School.

Ferguson’s blueprint is published in October’s Harvard Business Review, and his eight core beliefs are:

1. Start with the foundation

Ferguson: “From the moment I got to Manchester United, I thought of only one thing: building a football club. I wanted to build right from the bottom.”

2. Dare to rebuild your team

Ferguson: “I believe that the cycle of a successful team lasts maybe four years and then some change is needed. So we tried to visualise the team three or four years ahead and make decisions accordingly. Because I was at United for such a long time, I could afford to plan ahead.”

3. Set high standards and hold everyone to them

Ferguson: “Everything we did was about maintaining the standards we had set as a football club -- this applied to all my team building, my team preparation, motivational talks and tactical talks. I expected even more from the star players [than the rest].”

4. Never, ever cede control

Ferguson: “I wasn't going to allow anyone to be stronger than I was. If the day came that the manager of Manchester United was controlled by the players -- if the players decided how the training should be, what days they should have off, what the discipline should be and what the tactics should be -- then Manchester United would not be the Manchester United we know. “

5. Match the message to the moment

Ferguson: “No one likes to be criticised. Most respond to encouragement. At the same time, you need to point out mistakes. You play different roles at different times. Sometimes you have to be a doctor, or a teacher, or a father.”

6. Prepare to win

Ferguson: “Winning is in my nature. There is no other option for me. I am a risk taker and you can see that in how we played in the late stages of matches. All my teams had perseverance -- they never gave in. It's a fantastic characteristic to have.”

7. Rely on the power of observation

Ferguson: “My presence and ability to supervise were always there and what you can pick up by watching is incredibly valuable. Sometimes I could even tell that a player was injured when he thought he was fine.”

8. Never stop adapting.

Ferguson: “When I started, there were no agents and, although games were televised, the media did not elevate players to the level of film stars and constantly look for new stories about them. Players have led more sheltered lives, so they are much more fragile than players were 25 years ago.”

SOSEJ

I think Man Utd's strongest points are 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. And for the very reason, a long term manager is necessary to build a very strong foundation in a club. Change a manager, and you lose that edge of having the risk to change the club direction or the club players for the better future. Chelsea and Man City has a long way to go to come anywhere close to what SAF has done. I feel in a way, Arsene Wenger has got a lot of similarities to the points above, but perhaps he lack that affirmative tone to tell his players to toe the line or even giving them the hair dryer treatment. He is more of a protective figure, a fatherly presence that protects his group of players in the face of media attack and nurturing them to improve themselves from mistakes and errors on the pitch.
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QUOTE(raizo7 @ Sep 12 2013, 05:43 PM)
Press conference today - Wenger and Özil at 12.30 pm UK (7.30pm).
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Just the info I was looking for! Thanks bro.
Err, got any live link? rclxms.gif

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