Full Fixtures of season 2011/12:- MATCH[ ]DD/MM/YY[ ]HOME TEAM v. AWAY TEAM[ ]RESULTS EPL 17/08/2013 Arsenal 1-3 Aston Villa | Giroud 6' (assist by Chamberlain) UCL 22/08/2013 Fenerbahce 0-3 Arsenal | Gibbs 51' (assist by Walcott), Ramsey 64' (assist by Wilshere), Giroud 77'(P) EPL 24/08/2013 Fulham 1-3 Arsenal | Giroud 14' (assist by Ramsey), Podolski 41', Podolski 68' (assist by Cazorla) UCL 27/08/2013 Arsenal 2-0 Fenerbahce | Ramsey 25', Ramsey 72' (assist by Gibbs)
EPL 01/09/2013 Arsenal 1-0 Tottenham Hotspur | Giroud 23' (assist by Walcott) EPL 14/09/2013 Sunderland 1-3 Arsenal | Giroud 11' (assist by Ozil), Ramsey 67' (assist by Jenkinson), Ramsey 76' (assist by Giroud) UCL 19/09/2013 Olympique Marseille 1-2 Arsenal | Walcott 65', Ramsey 84' (assist by Gibbs) EPL 22/09/2013 Arsenal 3-1 Stoke City | Ramsey 5', Mertesacker 36' (assist by Ozil), Sagna 72' (assist by Ozil) COC 26/09/2013 West Bromwich Albion 1-1 Arsenal | PEN 4-3 | Eisfeld 62' (assist by Bendtner) EPL 28/09/2013 Swansea 1-4 Arsenal | Gnabry 58' (assist by Ramsey), Ramsey 62' (assist by Giroud)
UCL 02/10/2013 Arsenal 2-0 Napoli | Ozil 8' (assist by Ramsey), Giroud 15' (assist by Ozil) EPL 06/10/2013 West Bromwich Albion 1-1 Arsenal | Wilshere 63' (assist by Rosicky) EPL 19/10/2013 Arsenal 4-1 Norwich City | Wilshere 18'(assist by Giroud), Ozil 58'(assist by Giroud), 88' (assist by Ramsey), Ramsey 83' UCL 22/10/2013 Arsenal 1-2 Borussia Dortmund | Giroud 41' (assist by Sagna) EPL 26/10/2013 Arsenal 2-0 Crystal Palace | Arteta 47' (penalty, assist by Gnarby), Giroud 87' (assist by Ramsey) COC 29/10/2013 Arsenal 0-2 Chelsea
EPL 02/11/2013 Arsenal 2-0 Liverpool | S.Cazorla 19' (assist by S.Cazorla), Ramsey 59' (assist by Ozil) UCL 6/11/2013 Arsenal 1-0 Borussia Dortmund | Ramsey 62' (assist by Giroud) EPL 10/11/2013 Manchester United 1-0 Arsenal EPL 23/11/2013 Arsenal 2-0 Southampton | Giroud 22' (assist by Boruc), Giroud 86' (pen) UCL 27/11/2013 Arsenal 2-0 Olympique Marseille | Wilshere 1', Wilshere 65' (assist by Ozil) EPL 30/11/2013 Cardiff City 0-3 Arsenal | Ramsey 29' (assist by Ozil), Flamini 86' (assist by Ozil), Ramsey 90' (assist by Walcott)
EPL 04/12/2013 Arsenal 2-0 Hull City | Bendtner 2' (assist by Jenkinson), Ozil 47' (assist by Ramsey) EPL 07/12/2013 Arsenal 1-1 Everton | Ozil 80' (assist by Walcott) UCL 11/12/2013 Napoli 2-0 Arsenal EPL 14/12/2013 Manchester City 6-3 Arsenal | Walcott 31' (assist by Ozil), 63' (assist by Ramsey), Mertesacker 90' (assist by Ozil) EPL 21/12/2013 Arsenal 0-0 Chelsea EPL 26/12/2013 West Ham United 1-3 Arsenal | Walcott 68', 71 (assist by Podolski), Podolski 79' (assist by Giroud) EPL 28/12/2013 Newcastle United v. Arsenal | Giroud 65' (assist by Walcott)
EPL 01/01/2014 Arsenal v. Cardiff City | Bendtner 89', Walcott 90' (assist by Wilshere) FA 04/01/2014 Round 3 COC 7-8/01/2014 Semi Final 1L EPL 11/01/2014 Aston Villa v. Arsenal EPL 18/01/2014 Arsenal v. Fulham COC 21-22/01/2014 Semi Final 2L FA 25/01/2014 Round 4 EPL 28/01/2014 Southampton v. Arsenal
EPL 01/02/2014 Arsenal v. Crystal palace EPl 08/02/2014 Liverpool v. Arsenal EPL 11/02/2014 Arsenal v. Manchester United FA 15/02/2014 Round 5 UCL 18-19-25-26/02/2014 Round of 16 1L EPL 22/02/2014 Arsenal v. Sunderland
EPL 01/03/2014 Stoke City v. Arsenal COC 02/03/2014 Final EPL 08/03/2014 Arsenal v. Swansea FA 08/03/2014 Quarter Final UCL 11-12-18-19/03/2014 Round of 16 2L EPl 15/03/2014 Tottenham Hotspur v. Arsenal EPL 22/03/2014 Chelsea v. Arsenal EPL 29/03/2014 Arsenal v. Manchester City
UCL 1-2/04/2014 Quarter Final 1L EPL 05/04/2014 Everton v. Arsenal UCL 8-9/04/2014 Quarter Final 2L FA 12/04/2014 Semi Final EPL 12/04/2014 Arsenal v. West Ham United EPL 19/04/2014 Hull City v. Arsenal UCL 22-23/04/2014 Semi Final 1L EPL 26/04/2014 Arsenal v. Newcastle United UCL 29-30/04/2014 Semi Final 2L
EPL 03/05/2014 Arsenal v. West Bromwich Albion EPL 11/05/2014 Norwich City v. Arsenal FA 17/05/2014 Final UCL 24/05/2014 Final
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Full Fixtures of season 2011/12:- MATCH[ ]DD/MM/YY[ ]HOME TEAM v. AWAY TEAM[ ]RESULTS EPL 18/08/12 Arsenal 0-0 Sunderland EPL 25/08/12 Stoke City 0-0 Arsenal
EPL 01/09/12 Liverpool 0-2 Arsenal | 31' L. Podolski (assist by Cazorla), 68' Cazorla (assist by L. Podolski) EPL 15/09/12 Arsenal 6-1 Southampton | J. Hooiveld (OG) 11' , L. Podolski 31' , Y. Gervinho 35' (assist by Arteta), N. Clyne (OG) 37', Y. Gervinho 71' , T. Walcott 88' (assist by Cazorla) UCL 19/09/12 Montpellier 1-2 Arsenal | 16' L. Podolski (assist by O. Giroud), 18' Y. Gervinho (assist by C. Jenkinson) EPL 22/09/12 Manchester City 1-1 Arsenal | 82' L. Koscielny COC 26/09/12 Arsenal 6-1 Coventry City | O. Giroud 39', A. Oxlade-Chamberlain 57', A. Arshavin 63', T. Walcott 74', Miquel 80', T. Walcott 90' EPL 29/09/12 Arsenal 1-2 Chelsea | Y. Gervinho 42' (assist by A. Oxlade-Chamberlain)
UCL 4/10/12 Arsenal 3-1 Olympiakos Piraeus | Y. Gervinho 42' (assist by Arteta), L. Podolski 56' (assist by Y. Gervinho), A. Ramsey 90'+4 (assist by O. Giroud) EPL 06/10/12 West Ham United 1-3 Arsenal | 41' O. Giroud (assist by L. Podolski), 77' T. Walcott (assist by O. Giroud), 83' Cazorla (assist by T. Walcott) EPL 20/10/12 Norwich City 1-0 Arsenal UCL 24/10/12 Arsenal 0-2 Schalke 04 EPL 27/10/12 Arsenal 1-0 Queens Park Rangers | Arteta 84' COC 31/10/12 Reading 5-7 Arsenal (A.E.T) | 45'+2 T. Walcott, 64' O. Giroud, 89' L. Koscielny, 90'+6 T. Walcott, 103' M. Chamakh, 120'+1 T. Walcott, 120'+3 M. Chamakh
EPL 03/11/12 Manchester United 2-1 Arsenal | 90'+5 Cazorla UCL 07/11/12 Schalke 04 2-2 Arsenal | 18' T. Walcott, 26' O. Giroud (assist by L. Podolski) EPL 10/11/12 Arsenal 3-3 Fulham | O. Giroud 11' (assist by T. Walcott), L. Podolski 23' (assist by Arteta), O. Giroud 69' (assist by T. Walcott) EPL 17/11/12 Arsenal 5-2 Tottenham Hotspur | P. Mertesacker 24' (assist by T. Walcott), L. Podolski 42', O. Giroud 45'+1 (assist by Cazorla), Cazorla 60' (assist by L. Podolski), T. Walcott 90'+1 (assist by A. Oxlade-Chamberlain) UCL 21/11/12 Arsenal 2-0 Montpellier | J. Wilshere 49' (assist by O. Giroud), L. Podolski 63' (assist by O. Giroud) EPL 24/11/12 Aston Villa 0-0 Arsenal EPL 28/11/12 Everton 1-1 Arsenal | T. Walcott 1' (assist by A. Ramsey)
EPL 01/12/12 Arsenal 0-2 Swansea UCL 05/12/12 Olympiakos 2-1 Arsenal | T. Rosický 38' (assist by Gervinho) EPL 08/12/12 Arsenal 2-0 West Bromwich Albion | Arteta 26' (penalty), Arteta 64' (penalty) COC 12/12/12 Bradford City [ps]*1 - 1 Arsenal | T. Vermaelen 88' (assist by Cazorla) EPL 18/12/12 Reading 2-5 Arsenal | L. Podolski (assist by K. Gibbs) 14', Cazorla 32' (assist by L. Podolski), Cazorla 35' (assist by K. Gibbs), Cazorla 60' (assist by L. Podolski), T. Walcott 80' (assist by Cazorla) EPL 22/12/12 Wigan Athletic 0-1 Arsenal | 60' Arteta (PK) EPL 29/12/12 Arsenal 7-3 Newcastle United | T. Walcott 20' (assist by L. Podolski), A. Oxlade-Chamberlain 51' (assist by Cazorla), L. Podolski 64', T. Walcott 73' (assist by K. Gibbs), O. Giroud 85' (assist by T. Walcott), O. Giroud 87' (assist by T. Walcott), T. Walcott 90'+2 (assist by J. Wilshere)
EPL 01/01/13 Southampton 1-1 Arsenal | Guilherme (OG) 41' FA 05/01/13 Swansea 2-2 Arsenal | L. Podolski 81', K. Gibbs 83' EPL 12/01/13 Arsenal 0-2 Manchester City FA 17/01/13 Arsenal 1-0 Swansea | J. Wilshere 86' (assist by O. Giroud) EPL 19/01/13 Chelsea 2-1 Arsenal | T. Walcott 58' (assist by Cazorla) EPL 24/01/13 Arsenal 5-1 West Ham United | L. Podolski 22' (assist by J. Wilshere), O. Giroud 47' (assist by T. Walcott), Cazorla 53' (assist by L. Podolski), T. Walcott 54' (assist by L. Podolski), O. Giroud 57' (assist by L. Podolski) FA 26/01/13 Brighton & Hove Albion 2-3 Arsenal | O. Giroud 17', O. Giroud 57', T. Walcott 85' EPL 29/01/13 Arsenal 2-2 Liverpool | O. Giroud 64' (assist by J. Wilshere), T. Walcott 67' (assist by O. Giroud)
EPL 02/02/13 Arsenal 1-0 Stoke City | Podolski 78' EPL 09/02/13 Sunderland 0-1 Arsenal | Cazorla 36' (assist by Walcott) FA 16/02/13 Arsenal 0-1 Blackburn Rovers UCL 20/02/13 Arsenal 1-3 Bayern Munich | Podolski 55' (assist by Wilshere) EPL 23/02/13 Arsenal 2-1 Aston Villa | Cazorla 6', 85' (assist by Nacho Monreal)
EPL 04/03/13 Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 Arsenal | Mertesacker 51' (assist by Walcott) UCL 14/03/13 Bayern Munich 0-2 Arsenal | Giroud 3' (assist by Walcott), Koscielny 86' (assist by Cazorla) EPL 16/03/13 Swansea 0-2 Arsenal | Nacho Monreal 74' (assist by Giroud), Gervinho 90'+1 (assist by Ramsey) EPL 30/03/13 Arsenal 4-1 Reading | Gervinho 11' (assist by Cazorla), Cazorla 48' (assist by Gervinho), Giroud 67' (assist by Gervinho), Arteta(PK) 77'
EPL 06/04/13 West Bromwich Albion 1-2 Arsenal | Rosicky 20' (assist by Gervinho), Rosicky 50' EPL 13/04/13 Arsenal 3-1 Norwich City | Arteta 85' (penalty), Giroud 88' (assist by Chamberlain), Podolski 90'+1 (assist by Walcott) EPL 16/04/13 Arsenal 0-0 Everton EPL 20/04/13 Fulham 0-1 Arsenal | 43' Mertesacker (assist by Koscielny) EPL 28/04/13 Arsenal 1-1 Manchester United | Walcott 2' (assist by Rosicky)
EPL 04/05/13 Queens Park Rangers 0-1 Arsenal | Walcott 1' (assist by Arteta) EPL 12/05/13 Arsenal 4-1 Wigan Athletic | Podolski 11' (assist by Cazorla), Walcott 63' (assist by Cazorla), L. Podolski 68' (assist by Cazorla), A. Ramsey 71' (assist by Cazorla) EPL 19/05/13 Newcastle United 0-1 Arsenal | Koscielny 52' (assist by Podolski)
'A meeting in coarse cotton, sixpence for leather and laces. Factory hardened arms mix oil and mud. A century and a quarter forward, Gunners together; battles ahead. From those first heavy steps; Men will become gods.'
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Arsenal Football Club was originally founded in 1886 by employees of the the Dial Square workshop at the Royal Arsenal, which was an armaments factory in South-East London, in a district named Woolwich. Consequently, they were first named ‘Dial Square’ A Scotsman, David Danskin is the man said to have bought the first football for the club. Among the first players for the club was former Nottingham Forest goalkeeper, Fred Beardsley who would be the one to obtain a set of red kits, the colour the Arsenal still wear today. The first match for the new club took place on December 11, 1886 in an open field in the Isle of Dogs (another London district) against a club known as the Eastern Wanderers in which the club won 6-0. What is interesting is that other than the date of this match, everything else written so far may possibly be a myth.
By Christmas however, they had changed the name of their club to Royal Arsenal. They originally played on Plumstead Common before moving to Manor Ground in 1888. Royal Arsenal would move away and then return to Manor Ground as Invicta Ground proved too costly for them. Playing in the amateur leagues proved fruitful for Royal Arsenal as they won a couple of trophies and largely outclassed the other amateur clubs from London. But it wasn’t all rosy for them as the professional clubs attempted to sign their players and they were subsequently banned for amateur football for being too professional, which relegated them to only playing friendlies and in the FA Cup. So 1893 in a bid to gain access into the Football League, Royal Arsenal changed their name to Woolwich Arsenal and became a limited liability company, and attempted to buy the Manor Ground. This ended up working and Woolwich Arsenal began life in the Second Division, where they would spend eleven years, generally finishing mid-table every year. Under the guidance of manager Harry Bradshaw, Woolwich Arsenal would gain promotion to the First Division, where they would lose their manager before the season started to Fulham. They would never come close to challenging for the League title due to financial concerns. Their playing grounds were on the South side of London where most clubs in the division were on the North side, and so to stay afloat they were forced into selling their top players, which resulted in smaller attendances for home matches. In 1910 Woolwich Arsenal went into voluntary liquidation as they were on the verge of bankruptcy when Sir Henry Norris, the chairman of Fulham FC, and other businessmen bought the club. Norris was well aware of the financial difficulties of the location of Woolwich Arsenal and so attempted to merge the club with Fulham, and when that failed, attempted to have them play on alternating Saturdays, which also failed. And so Norris focused on finding a new location for the club, eventually setting his sights on Highbury, in North London, which was met with opposition from the fans and the residents of Highbury. Norris forced it through and spent 125,000 pounds on a new Stadium (9.5 million in 2010 prices) Having been relegated back to the Second Division, Woolwich Arsenal would move to Highbury in 1913, and change their name from ‘Woolwich Arsenal’ to ‘The Arsenal. After four years of no competitive football due to World War 1, The Arsenal would gain promotion into the First Division in a dubious way. In the final season of football in 1914, Arsenal had finished in 6th place, but the First Division was expanding from 20 clubs to 22 and two clubs were to be given the extra two places in the division. Chelsea was given the one place, despite being relegated in the previous season. The other club that had been relegated was none other than Tottenham Hotspur, and they were in the running for the extra place along with Barnsley and Wolves, who had finished ahead of Arsenal. Despite all this, Norris argued that The Arsenal should obtain promotion due to their “long service to league football” and the League board agreed, voting 18-8 to promote The Arsenal. It was alleged that they only managed this promotion due to bribery by Norris with his good friend and chairman of Liverpool, John McKenna, and has fueled the long-standing intense rivalry with Tottenham every since. It has also been argued that Norris was aware of match fixing before the war by Liverpool and Manchester United and used it as a tool to be promoted. Whatever the case, The Arsenal gained entrance into the First Division in 1919 and have never left since, holding the record for the longest unbroken stretch of top-flight football.
After some very poor showing and narrowly avoiding relegation, Norris had enough of his manager Leslie Knighton and hired Herbert Chapman in 1925. Chapman would put his stamp on The Arsenal, changing the way the club did things. Chapman changed the training philosophy and physiotherapy regimes and added numbers to the players shirts, a practice that is now common-place across the footballing world. He also altered the kit, adding white sleeves in 1933, and insisted The Arsenal be known as just ‘Arsenal’ so they would be the first club in alphabetical order every time. He even managed to change the name of the nearby tube station from Gillespie Road to Arsenal, which now has a 52 metre mural to commemorate the team’s move from Highbury in 2006. Chapman also changed the way the game was played on the pitch with the new formation now called ‘WM‘ which can also be described as a 3-2-5 or a 3-2-2-3. It proved so successful that by the late 1930s, most clubs had adopted this formation In Hebert Chapman’s first season in charge, Arsenal made their best finish ever in the league by placing second, but the next few seasons had them stay mid-table. Norris allowed Chapman to spend large sums of money however, and nearly won their first ever trip to the FA Cup final, losing 1-0 to Cardiff City. Three years later, and after buying Arsenal greats Cliff Bastin, David Jack and Alex James, Arsenal made the FA Cup final once more, this time defeating Chapman’s old club Huddersfield Town 2-0 and earning the clubs first ever major trophy. They then won the League title for the first time in 1931, recording their best ever win against Grimsby Town, 9-1, which still stands. In 1932 Arsenal lost the FA Cup Final to Newcastle 2-1 after they had a goal that was wrongly awarded as a goal kick. The 1932-33 season would see Arsenal win their 2nd league title. In January 1934, Herbert Chapman would suddenly pass away from pneumonia, but that would not stop the winning ways as they would win the League again that season, as well as 1934-35 and 1937-38 and another FA Cup in 1936. Arsenal were such a strong club that in 1934, England had seven Arsenal players start a match and defeated the then, World Champions Italy 3-2, and is still a record for most players from a single club starting a match for England. On March 9, 1935 Arsenal saw it’s largest ever attendance for a match versus Sunderland, counting 73,295 fans at Highbury. The Second World War would suspend all competitive football for the 1939-40 season, and Highbury was used as an ARP station (Air Raid Precautions), and had a bomb destroy the North Bank roof and setting fire to the terrace. With Highbury taken Arsenal played their home matches at White Hart Lane while football still continued, although the matches do not count in official statistics as star players would play as ‘guests’ for various clubs when not in the armed forces. The war claimed nine first team Arsenal players, the most of any club in the top flight. Arsenal were also afflicted with a heavy financial burden of repairing their war damaged stadium, and consequently struggled when regular club football began once again in 1946, finishing 13th. Tom Whittaker took over as manager and won the League title in the 1947-48 season. They would then win the FA Cup in 1949-50, a 2-0 win over Liverpool. After nearly winning the Double in the 51-52 season, but failing in both competitions, Arsenal won their 7th League title the following year in what was one
of the closest title races ever, narrowly beating Preston North End only on goal average. The title would ultimately prove to be Arsenal’s last trophy for seventeen long years. Tom Whittaker would pass away in 1956, and Arsenal would try and fail with Jack Crayston, George Swindin and Billy Wright as managers, generally finishing mid-table, and having to endure Tottenham winning the double in 1961. On May 5, 1966 Highbury would see it’s lowest ever attendance be recorded with 4,554 in the stands, and having only one player in England’s 1966 World Cup winning squad, a far cry from the successful and prosperous times under Chapman and Whittaker. Wright, then the manager, was fired and the Arsenal board made the odd appointment of their club physiotherapist Bertie Mee to replace him. The appointment of Bertie Mee was so surprising that he himself requested to return to his old role if he proved unsuccessful after one year. Alongside assistant Dave Sexton, Mee promoted players from the youth team, boys who would become household names in Charlie George, John Radford, and Ray Kennedy. Alongside Frank McLintock and Peter Shorey, they reached the League Cup in 1968 and 1969, but losing each one. They managed to make it into Europe for the 1970 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup however, winning it and ending their long trophy drought. The 1970-71 campaign then came, in which Arsenal recorded their first double winning campaign where they won the FA Cup and the League title, winning the league by defeating Tottenham at White Hart Lane on the last day, and defeating Liverpool 2-1 in extra time at Wembley. (And *we* complain about six years. Try 17 and then let’s talk crisis) Sadly the double winning side was broken up shortly after this, and after finishing 16th and 17, Bertie Mee gave his resignation.
Terry Neill would be appointed manager, and his time at the helm witnessed the strong emergence of an Irish core of Liam Brady, Pat Rice, Frank Stapleton, Pat Jennings, and David O’Leary which gave Arsenal a still-strong following amongst the Irish. While Neill’s time at the club was in the midst of the Liverpool dominance, he still managed to direct the club to three FA Cup finals in 1978, 79, 80 but only winning it in 79, when Alan Sunderland won the match in injury time to record a now-famous win. The 1979-80 season saw Arsenal play a record breaking 70 matches and reaching two finals, the FA Cup loss to West Ham and losing the finals in Europe to Valencia on penalties. The summer of 1980 saw Liam Brady leave for Juventus and apart from 1982-83, Arsenal continued to make the top four, but never looked like winning anything. The lost both Cup semi-finals that year and and Terry Neill struggled to manage the club, arguing with key players as a drinking culture immersed itself at Arsenal. After losing to Third Division Walsall in the League Cup, Neill was fired in Decemeber 1983 and replaced with Don Howe, under whom Arsenal would fare no better. And when Howe heard the board had approached Terry Venables (then at Barcelona) he resigned and Steve Burtenshaw was named caretaker while the club searched for a replacement. Alex Ferguson, then at Aberdeen in Scotland, was approached, but he rejected Arsenal and six month later would find himself at Manchester United.
In May 1986 former Arsenal player, George Graham was appointed manager of Arsenal. Graham would slowly sell off older players and promote from the youth team and was able to dictate a stronger sense of discipline at the club, something the previous managers had attempted and failed at. In Graham’s debut season, Arsenal was able to with the League Cup, coming from behind in the final against Liverpool with a double by Charlie Nichols. This was in the midst of a UEFA English ban for European competitions in relation to the Heysel disaster, and so Arsenal missed out on the 87-88 UEFA Cup.
The 87-88 campaign saw Arsenal lose the League Cup final to Luton Town, but Graham was building a squad that would continue to improve with their young defense coming together under captain Tony Adams, Lee Dixon, Steve Bould and Nigel Winterburn. This, buoyed by the terrific midfield of David Rocastle, Michael Thomas and Paul Merson and goal-scoring sensation Alan Smith, in 1989 Arsenal would finally win their first League title since 1971, and would do so in stunning fashion. Arsenal led the league since Christmas, but allowed Liverpool, who were going for the Double, to overtake them by losing to Derby County and drawing at home to Wimbeldon. The final match of the season was at Anfield and Arsenal were required to win by two goals in order to win the title. With 90 minutes gone, Arsenal were up 1-0 when this happened:
And Arsenal were League Champions. Arsenal would have to wait until the 1990-91 season to find success again, and had to do so despite losing two points after a on-field brawl with Manchester United at Old Trafford, and losing Tony Adams for four months when he was sent to prison for drunk driving in December that year. However, they only lost one league match the entire year, and won the title by seven points. After signing Ian Wright from Crystal Palace in 1991 and losing David Rocastle to Leeds United the year after, Arsenal became known as ‘Boring, boring Arsenal’ depending on their stout defense and the goal-scoring prowess of Wright to win games. The FA Premier League was then created for the 1992-93 season, in which Arsenal were one of the founding members, and became the first club to win the FA Cup and League Cup double. The following year Arsenal won their second European trophy, defeating Parma 1-0 in the Cup Winner’s Cup final in Copenhagen.
Arsenal were forced to sack George Graham February 1995 when it was found he had taken an illegal payment of a player. Bruce Rioch took over at Arsenal, who guided Arsenal to the Cup Winner’s Cup Final, but lost to Real Zaragoza from a 40 yarder in the 120 minute; a howler by David Seaman. The summer of 1995 saw him Rioch sign Dutchman Dennis Bergkamp, breaking the English transfer recorded at the time. He was sacked just before the 1996 season over a dispute about the transfer funds. Arsenal then made the audacious and obscure decision to hire Frenchman Arsene Wenger from Nagoya Grampus Eight in Japan to manage their club. Wenger changed the club, completely eliminating the drinking culture that was prevalent at the time, changing the diets and training methods of the players, and brought about a change in tactics. Wenger brought in unknown players such as Patrick Vieira, Nicolas Anelka, Emmanuel Petit and Marc Overmars in 1997 and with George Graham’s noturious defense, Wenger became the first foreign manager to win the 1997-98 League title. Arsenal won the Double that year, winning the FA Cup. Ian Wright left that summer, having broken Cliff Bastin’s goalscoring record, his tally at Arsenal ending at 185 goals. The next few years were trophy-barren at Arsenal, despite signing Freddie Ljungberg and Thierry Henry. The rivalry with Manchester United fired up 1998-99 however as Arsenal finished 2nd in the League to United, and lost the FA Cup semi-final replay in extra time to them as well. The next season Arsenal again finished second best to Manchester United, this time by 18 points, and lost the EUFA Cup final in 0-0 game that went to penalties in Copenhagen to Galatasaray. The 2000-01 season saw Arsenal finish 2nd yet again to Manchester United, and lost in the FA Cup to Liverpool; as well as losing on the ‘away goals rule’ in the Champions league quarter-finals to eventual finalist Valencia.
The 2001-02 season became memorable as Arsenal’s furious attacking side lead by Thierry Henry won the Double for a record-tying third time. Arsenal were the only club to score in every game of the League that season, and went unbeaten away from home. They defeated Manchester United in the FA Cup, before also beating Chelsea in the finals. The 2002-03 was notable when Arsenal became the first club in over 20 years to retain the FA Cup title when they defeated Southampton in the final, but lost out on the League title to United losing their final game of the season at home to Leeds. That Last match day defeat to Leeds would become Arsenal’s last loss for over a year, and the 2003-04 season saw the rise of the ‘Invincibles’ where they won 26 and drew 12 matches, finishing 11 points clear of Chelsea in second place. Preston North End in 1888-89 is the only other team to have ever completed such a feat.
The following season Arsenal extended their unbeaten run to 49 consecutive League matches, an English league football record, when they finally lost to Manchester United. They failed to win the title that year as the newly cash rich Chelsea finished 12 points ahead, but managed to win the FA Cup for their 3rd time in four years. The 2005-06 season was largely disappointing, and Arsenal barely managed to obtain fourth place and their Champions League spot when St. Totteringham’s day came on the very last match day when Sp*rs lost to West Ham and Arsenal won their last ever match at Highbury stadium over Wigan. In the Champions League however, Arsenal made it the Finals against Barcelona, but a silly red card to keeper Jens Lehmann early in the match had Arsenal desperately defend a 1-0 lead for most of the game, before two late goals by Barca took the title away. Arsenal completed the move from historic Highbury to the Emirates stadium July 2006. Highbury was limited to only 38,500 seats after standing was banned in English football, and with the club unable to expand the stadium and needing to increase revenue streams to compete with money-giant clubs like Chelsea and Manchester United, a move down the road to Ashburton Grove was made. To facilitate the move in a manner that did not destroy the club financially, Arsene Wenger was forced to sell off highly paid stars and transition the club with youngsters, while still managing to be highly competitive and keep the fans into the massive 60,000+ stadium. Since the move Arsenal have stayed in the Champions League, qualifying for the competition for 14 years in a row, and have remained competitive in the Premier league, but ultimately collapsing the final months of the campaigns. December 11, 2011 saw Arsenal play at home and marked Arsenal’s 125 year in existence, and Arsenal celebrated the occasion the only way they know how; with style and class. The great-great-grandson of Fred Beardsley, the man who sourced the Arsenal original kit, assisted Vic Akers with the club’s kits and was brought onto the pitch in the pre-game ceremony. Supporters’ Stories were installed on benches outside the Armoury. A sixpence was thrown by referee Howard Webb at kick-off. Inside the players’ tunnel, celebrations of the 5-3 over Chelsea, and Henri Lansbury Sp*rs goal have been included on the walls. Arsenal had the Royal Artillery and Orchestra playing outside the stadium. The 1970s greats Bob Wilson, Charlie George, Frank McLintock, John Radford and Terry Neill were all introduced onto the Emirates pitch, followed by David O’Leary, Paul Davis, George Graham, Alan Smith, Anders Limpar and Ian Wright. Members of the Invincibles then took to the pitch, Ray Parlour, Robert Pires, Jens Lehmann, Lee Dixon, Lauren and Thierry Henry showed up. The great-grandchildren of founder David Danskin carried the matchball to begin the game. They even ensured there was a cannon alongside side the pitch.
Perhaps the best part of the weekend was the Friday prior, when Arsenal unveiled the statues of Herbert Chapman, Tony Adams and Thierry Henry outside the Stadium. So many greats could have been chosen, but it’s difficult to argue with the man who revolutionized football in the 1930s, the winning-est club captain, and the Arsenal’s record goal-scorer.
May there be more greatness to come for the beloved and storied club.
FA Cup Winners (10) 1930 Beat Huddersfield Town 2-0 1936 Beat Sheffield United 1-0 1950 Beat Liverpool 2-0 1971 Beat Liverpool 2-1 1979 Beat Manchester United 3-2 1993 Beat Sheffield Wednesday 2-1 1998 Beat Newcastle United 2-0 2002 Beat Chelsea 2-0 2003 Beat Southampton 1-0 2005 Beat Manchester Utd 5-4 on penalties (after 0-0 draw)
League Cup Winners (2) 1987 Beat Liverpool 2-1 1993 Beat Sheffield Wednesday 2-1
European Nights 1970 European Fairs Cup winners beating Anderlecht of Belgium 4-3 on aggregate. 1980 Cup Winners� Cup finalists losing on penalties to Valencia of Spain in Brussels. 1994 Cup Winners� Cup winners beating Parma of Italy 1-0 in the final in Copenhagen. 1995 Cup Winners� Cup finalists losing 2-1 to Real Zaragoza of Spain after extra time in Paris. 2000 UEFA Cup finalists losing 4-1 on penalties to Galatasaray after a 0-0 draw and extra time in Copenhagen. 2006 UEFA Champions League finalists losing 2-1 to Barcelona of Spain in Paris.
Arsenal Ladies' Honours
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i think we should really get costa or mitroglu no matter what even if they're cup tied for ucl. we should just focus on EPL and FA cup since we have a higher chance of winning those two cups than anything else.
first time saw diego costa i tot he is eduardo . but i told myself , eh how come eduardo become tall like that? and who is this diego.costa guy ditching some country to represent another?
"It was a good thing that I didn't go to Manchester, now I would have committed suicide. Last summer I didn't feel comfortable, I didn't recognise myself in the relationship with my teammates and with the fans,"
- Daniele De Rossi
pity MU. malu sial
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"I won't hide that when I was a child, I dreamed of playing for Arsenal or Barcelona," the 20-year-old said. "Now, my dream is to play in the national team, against my brothers."
Yeah, him, Frimpong, etc. I see them in the training sessions photos everytime but they never get picked even on the bench. Guess they're just not at the level Wenger wants them to be at yet.
Yeah, him, Frimpong, etc. I see them in the training sessions photos everytime but they never get picked even on the bench. Guess they're just not at the level Wenger wants them to be at yet.
Imagine some team buy all of them haha...Arsenal Reserve FC
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Sos? I heard that Yaya Sanogo posted something that welcome Berbatov to Arsenal. Is that true?
Arsenal are moving in on a surprise £2 million deal for Fulham striker Dimitar Berbatov, according to reports in the Sun.
Arsene Wenger's side returned to the top of the Premier League with a 2-0 win over Cardiff, however Nicklas Bendtner hurt his ankle after scoring and faces "weeks" out, joining first-choice striker Olivier Giroud on the injury table.
Lukas Podolski has only recently returned from a four-month lay-off due to a hamstring injury, leaving Wenger's options up front limited.
And with Arsenal well-placed to challenge for a first Premier League title in 10 years, Wenger looks to be determined to shore up his attack. The deal would see Berbatov, who began his time in England with Arsenal's north London rivals Tottenham before joining Manchester United, sign for one year with the option of a second.
Berbatov has six months left on his Fulham deal with his agent publicly admitting the striker wants a January exit. The 32-year-old has scored five times for Fulham this season, with three in his last three games.
But the next day, soccernet reported AW deny the transfer
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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has told reporters that he is not currently planning to bid for Dimitar Berbatov.
• Mangan: Experience key for Arsenal • Jolly: Dempsey could keep Fulham up
Several reports suggested on Thursday that the Gunners could make a move for the Fulham striker, who continues to be linked with a transfer away from Craven Cottage and is thought to be valued in the region of two million pounds.
In December, Berbatov's agent told Press Association Sport that the striker is looking to leave Fulham, although his manager Rene Meulensteen is hopeful he will remain in West London.
Wenger's striking options are currently limited with Olivier Giroud and Nicklas Bendtner both sidelined, meaning Lukas Podolski or Theo Walcott could deputise in the central position against Tottenham in the FA Cup on Saturday.
Speaking at his news conference ahead of the North London derby clash, Wenger said Berbatov is not someone they will be making a move for at this stage.
"Berbatov is a not a name we have considered at the moment," Wenger told reporters. "We have not even been out on the transfer market, we have not contacted anybody.
"I don’t want to go into any speculation on any specific name because that would not help where the player plays at the moment and would be disrespectful to the player’s club.
"We are just analysing the situation, being very cautious until we are well informed about Bendtner and [Yaya] Sanogo as well, because he is back in training now. We will make a decision after that.
"At the moment we are just considering our options. I must confess they are quite restricted. In the way that the players available can strengthen our squad are not on the road, they are all under contract, most of the clubs are in competitions where they need their best players.
"I don’t rule anything out, but first I have to assess well our internal situations with the injuries and the players coming back."
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Arsenal are moving in on a surprise £2 million deal for Fulham striker Dimitar Berbatov, according to reports in the Sun.
Arsene Wenger's side returned to the top of the Premier League with a 2-0 win over Cardiff, however Nicklas Bendtner hurt his ankle after scoring and faces "weeks" out, joining first-choice striker Olivier Giroud on the injury table.
Lukas Podolski has only recently returned from a four-month lay-off due to a hamstring injury, leaving Wenger's options up front limited.
And with Arsenal well-placed to challenge for a first Premier League title in 10 years, Wenger looks to be determined to shore up his attack. The deal would see Berbatov, who began his time in England with Arsenal's north London rivals Tottenham before joining Manchester United, sign for one year with the option of a second.
Berbatov has six months left on his Fulham deal with his agent publicly admitting the striker wants a January exit. The 32-year-old has scored five times for Fulham this season, with three in his last three games. ESPN UK
Source from ESPN, should be solid.
But the next day, soccernet reported AW deny the transfer
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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has told reporters that he is not currently planning to bid for Dimitar Berbatov.
• Mangan: Experience key for Arsenal • Jolly: Dempsey could keep Fulham up
Several reports suggested on Thursday that the Gunners could make a move for the Fulham striker, who continues to be linked with a transfer away from Craven Cottage and is thought to be valued in the region of two million pounds.
In December, Berbatov's agent told Press Association Sport that the striker is looking to leave Fulham, although his manager Rene Meulensteen is hopeful he will remain in West London.
Wenger's striking options are currently limited with Olivier Giroud and Nicklas Bendtner both sidelined, meaning Lukas Podolski or Theo Walcott could deputise in the central position against Tottenham in the FA Cup on Saturday.
Speaking at his news conference ahead of the North London derby clash, Wenger said Berbatov is not someone they will be making a move for at this stage.
"Berbatov is a not a name we have considered at the moment," Wenger told reporters. "We have not even been out on the transfer market, we have not contacted anybody.
"I don’t want to go into any speculation on any specific name because that would not help where the player plays at the moment and would be disrespectful to the player’s club.
"We are just analysing the situation, being very cautious until we are well informed about Bendtner and [Yaya] Sanogo as well, because he is back in training now. We will make a decision after that.
"At the moment we are just considering our options. I must confess they are quite restricted. In the way that the players available can strengthen our squad are not on the road, they are all under contract, most of the clubs are in competitions where they need their best players.
"I don’t rule anything out, but first I have to assess well our internal situations with the injuries and the players coming back."
i like the sound of mandzukic. i dont think he's far away from lewandowski's standards, altho ofc lewandowski is the better player.
diego costa, mandzukic or lewandowski it is then. yeah i still havent given up hope on lewa
Mandzukic is like copy paste of Jiru, a direct competition unlike Poldi Walcott etc. Not too sure about that. Both are main striker for their respective country and wants to play every game possible, we can't afford (?) to pay Mandzukic's huge salary just for his cameo appearances. We are not Bayern
I'm not being pessimistic but I think its safe to say we won't get any of the big names in this transfer window (Diego Costa, Mandzukic, Lewandowski etc.) Don''t have too high expectations and you'll end up not hurting as bad. Berbatov or Morata sounds much more realistic.
Correct me if I'm wrong but is that Gilberto Silva between Koscielny and Flamini?
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GIIILLLLL !!!!! Welcome back !!!!
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Martin Keown: "Forget Berbatov. You want a striker that puts the fear of God into the opposition and it's Thierry Henry of course."
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i like the sound of mandzukic. i dont think he's far away from lewandowski's standards, altho ofc lewandowski is the better player.
diego costa, mandzukic or lewandowski it is then. yeah i still havent given up hope on lewa
Lewa is Munich bound. Worst kept secret ever. Dortmund's a bit down in the dumps now, but no way they are going to let more key players leave. Reus has already denied any possibility of a move.
Don't hold your breath for super signing. Most likely a loan deal with be going through. Just get someone who does the dirty job for just 6 months and I am a happy man.
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The Atleti striker has established himself as one of the finest forwards in Europe and the Gunners are plotting a big-money move He'll Costa lot: Arsenal are reportedly lining up a £32m bid for Costa He'll Costa lot: Arsenal are reportedly lining up a £32m bid for Costa Getty Images
Arsenal are reportedly preparing a £32m bid for Atletico Madrid hotshot Diego Costa.
The Rojiblancos forward has established himself as one of the finest frontmen in European football, and the Gunners are plotting a big-money move this month.
According to the Daily Star, the 25-year-old has a £32m buyout clause, and manager Arsene Wenger, who famously released his iron grip on the Gunners' purse-strings to bring £42.5m Mesut Ozil to the club in August, is happy to sanction another huge outlay.
A striker is Arsenal's number one priority this window as fears persist about burnout to Olivier Giroud, who has led the line for much of the season for the Gunners.
Giroud's understudy, Nicklas Bendtner is largely unfancied despite his goalscoring exploits in the 2-0 win against Cardiff City on New Year's Day. The Dane also picked up an ankle injury after netting against the Welsh side.
Costa was wanted by Liverpool in the summer, but the Brazilian-born forward opted to remain at the Vicente Calderon.
He has since established himself as the star player at Atleti following the sale of Radamel Falcao to Monaco, hitting 19 goals this term.
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The Atletico Madrid striker is widely thought to have a £32million buy-out clause, but the Arsenal boss believes he would cost MUCH more £145million! Wenger insists Costa would cost big £145million! Wenger insists Costa would cost big Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno
Arsene Wenger has claimed Diego Costa would cost a staggering £145m.
Atletico Madrid striker Costa is on Arsenal's transfer wish list and it was widely believed he has a £32m buy-out clause – but Wenger fears it is far more.
Mirror Sport asked Wenger whether he would consider trying to sign Costa in January to solve his striker crisis.
“What, £145m?!” he laughed. “Honestly, you want to keep your chances in the season at the best possible level.”
Mirror Sport has reported on Arsenal's scouting missions on Costa and even revealed last August that they started looking at him as a back-up option for their main summer target Luis Suarez.
It has been widely reported that Costa's clause is worth £32m and Arsenal may struggle to get him in January, especially with Atletico still in the Champions League and in World Cup year.
But Wenger's need has been increased after Olivier Giroud's ankle injury and Nicklas Bendtner could be out for up to two months.
Arsenal's Bendtner shoots and scores past Cardiff City goalkeeper Marshall during their English Premier League soccer match in London Injured: Nicklas Bendtner's problem is a cause for a concern for Wenger Reuters
Giroud would have been back to face Spurs but illness meant he missed training yesterday. Giroud's ankle was badly injured after Newcastle defender Mike Williamson's studs pierced his boot in Arsenal's win at St James's Park last Sunday.
Wenger admits he now needs a new striker but must decide whether to go for a long term target now or a stop gap until next summer when more players are on the market.
Wenger said: “Is it for short term or a stop-gap? Ideally, you want a longer solution. But a longer solution looks much more difficult to find in January than a short gap.
“You can find a solution somewhere – a club that has financial trouble and wants to get rid of a big contract for five or six months.
“But to find in January exactly the player who will be tomorrow’s star on the longer term is much more difficult?”
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The Atleti striker has established himself as one of the finest forwards in Europe and the Gunners are plotting a big-money move He'll Costa lot: Arsenal are reportedly lining up a £32m bid for Costa He'll Costa lot: Arsenal are reportedly lining up a £32m bid for Costa Getty Images
Arsenal are reportedly preparing a £32m bid for Atletico Madrid hotshot Diego Costa.
The Rojiblancos forward has established himself as one of the finest frontmen in European football, and the Gunners are plotting a big-money move this month.
According to the Daily Star, the 25-year-old has a £32m buyout clause, and manager Arsene Wenger, who famously released his iron grip on the Gunners' purse-strings to bring £42.5m Mesut Ozil to the club in August, is happy to sanction another huge outlay.
A striker is Arsenal's number one priority this window as fears persist about burnout to Olivier Giroud, who has led the line for much of the season for the Gunners.
Giroud's understudy, Nicklas Bendtner is largely unfancied despite his goalscoring exploits in the 2-0 win against Cardiff City on New Year's Day. The Dane also picked up an ankle injury after netting against the Welsh side.
Costa was wanted by Liverpool in the summer, but the Brazilian-born forward opted to remain at the Vicente Calderon.
He has since established himself as the star player at Atleti following the sale of Radamel Falcao to Monaco, hitting 19 goals this term.
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The Atletico Madrid striker is widely thought to have a £32million buy-out clause, but the Arsenal boss believes he would cost MUCH more £145million! Wenger insists Costa would cost big £145million! Wenger insists Costa would cost big Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno
Arsene Wenger has claimed Diego Costa would cost a staggering £145m.
Atletico Madrid striker Costa is on Arsenal's transfer wish list and it was widely believed he has a £32m buy-out clause – but Wenger fears it is far more.
Mirror Sport asked Wenger whether he would consider trying to sign Costa in January to solve his striker crisis.
“What, £145m?!” he laughed. “Honestly, you want to keep your chances in the season at the best possible level.”
Mirror Sport has reported on Arsenal's scouting missions on Costa and even revealed last August that they started looking at him as a back-up option for their main summer target Luis Suarez.
It has been widely reported that Costa's clause is worth £32m and Arsenal may struggle to get him in January, especially with Atletico still in the Champions League and in World Cup year.
But Wenger's need has been increased after Olivier Giroud's ankle injury and Nicklas Bendtner could be out for up to two months.
Arsenal's Bendtner shoots and scores past Cardiff City goalkeeper Marshall during their English Premier League soccer match in London Injured: Nicklas Bendtner's problem is a cause for a concern for Wenger Reuters
Giroud would have been back to face Spurs but illness meant he missed training yesterday. Giroud's ankle was badly injured after Newcastle defender Mike Williamson's studs pierced his boot in Arsenal's win at St James's Park last Sunday.
Wenger admits he now needs a new striker but must decide whether to go for a long term target now or a stop gap until next summer when more players are on the market.
Wenger said: “Is it for short term or a stop-gap? Ideally, you want a longer solution. But a longer solution looks much more difficult to find in January than a short gap.
“You can find a solution somewhere – a club that has financial trouble and wants to get rid of a big contract for five or six months.
“But to find in January exactly the player who will be tomorrow’s star on the longer term is much more difficult?”
Porto Star, Jackson Martinez, Sends Out Come and Get Me Plea
‘I cheered for Arsenal when I was a kid – I love their style of play,’ said Martinez to reporters.
‘It’s flowing and open with a lot of first touch passes. It would be suitable for a player like me. If I get a chance to play for a high level club like Arsenal I wouldn’t hesitate to accept it.’
Normally, players fervently linked to Arse end up not coming. It's the real quiet ones you got to look out for...
QFT.
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Porto Star, Jackson Martinez, Sends Out Come and Get Me Plea
‘I cheered for Arsenal when I was a kid – I love their style of play,’ said Martinez to reporters.
‘It’s flowing and open with a lot of first touch passes. It would be suitable for a player like me. If I get a chance to play for a high level club like Arsenal I wouldn’t hesitate to accept it.’
Is this fella any good? I've heard of him but I know close to nothing except for his goal scoring rate which is pretty high.
Is this fella any good? I've heard of him but I know close to nothing except for his goal scoring rate which is pretty high.
Not bad as far as I know. Can score goals for us around 20+ or more per season. He has the skills, good in poaching, pacey, acrobatic, has good composure and very very good in header.
spurs will come out provoking Wilshere and Vermy... these two are loose cannon waiting to explode... hopefully stay cool abit and avoid red card.
so far got no complaint on 1st half... everyone did their part well... Vermy should be much more careful as he tends to foul... if unlucky, might kena penalty..
i feel like from this game, gnabry is better than walcott. he's so young and raw yet seems so unfazed by the intensity of the NLD. definitely deserves more playing time with the first team this gnabry.
A game to remember. Gnabry has been and will be a sensational player for us now and the future. What Walcott did when he got carried off was probably the highlight of the game
a bit unprofessional to rile up the opposition fans like that... but considering the amount of shit they take from opposition fans especially in a derby, damn it if he doesnt deserve some bragging rights
on being short up front... We are short because Theo is not very tall! We still have Podolski and Ozil on the bench. Giroud was sick, he was not injured, so for the next game he should be available. Of course if we lose Theo for a longer period, it is a problem.
Wenger confirmed Nicklas Bendtner will be out for a month after suffering an ankle injury against Cardiff on New Year's Day, but the Arsenal boss played down the prospect of January signings.
"It will be for one month, we expected it could have been more, but we had good news," said Wenger regarding Bendtner's injury
So I just checked Diego Costa stats. 3 years in La Liga guess how many yellow cards has he collected?
42 yellow cards.
I watched Atletico Madrid vs Malaga earlier. He had 0 attempts, managed to dribble once I think. And he just like Wilshere. Keep whining all the time. Prefer Villa more.
Is Rosicky in his last year of contract with us? He is still brilliant at this age.. Turning 34 this year. Really fancy him extending for another year (and retiring here as a legend)!
So I just checked Diego Costa stats. 3 years in La Liga guess how many yellow cards has he collected?
42 yellow cards.
I watched Atletico Madrid vs Malaga earlier. He had 0 attempts, managed to dribble once I think. And he just like Wilshere. Keep whining all the time. Prefer Villa more.
One does not judge a person by just one game. Diego Costa has 19 goals and he is current no.1 top la liga scorer. Ronaldo only has 18. People are guarding Diego Costa all over the place in that game and you don't see it?
"My response [to the FA] will be simple, they have seen the pictures on television. If they judge it offensive, what can I say? I prefer they don't ban him and he is not injured."
So judging from the Boss' comments Theo is not injured at all. Probably just taken off for precaution. If so really good news.
Every good teams has the right to use the word "Glory". Arsenal deserves it !
lol... implying that your team is good ?? lol, what an idiot. look at where they're at now without ferguson. mind you, this is exactly the same team, the same set of players and the same boring long ball style of play from the team who "won" last year. no ferguson + no FA = mid table team with mediocre players.
now grow some fcking balls and use ur main account in MUST.
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these 4 must win games before heading to crazy schedule Jan 13 Aston Villa v Arsenal Jan 18 Arsenal v Fulham Jan 28 Southampton v Arsenal Feb 2 Arsenal v Crystal Palace
Feb and Mach crazy schedules Feb 8 Liverpool v Arsenal Feb 12 Arsenal v Manchester United Feb 19 Arsenal v Bayern Munich
Mar 11 Bayern Munich v Arsenal Mar 15 Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal Mar 22 Chelsea v Arsenal Mar 29 Arsenal v Manchester City Apr 5 Everton v Arsenal
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these 4 must win games before heading to crazy schedule Jan 13 Aston Villa v Arsenal Jan 18 Arsenal v Fulham Jan 28 Southampton v Arsenal Feb 2 Arsenal v Crystal Palace
Feb and Mach crazy schedules Feb 8 Liverpool v Arsenal Feb 12 Arsenal v Manchester United Feb 19 Arsenal v Bayern Munich
Mar 11 Bayern Munich v Arsenal Mar 15 Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal Mar 22 Chelsea v Arsenal Mar 29 Arsenal v Manchester City Apr 5 Everton v Arsenal
One does not judge a person by just one game. Diego Costa has 19 goals and he is current no.1 top la liga scorer. Ronaldo only has 18. People are guarding Diego Costa all over the place in that game and you don't see it?
True. His goal scoring record is good ever since he moved to Atletico madrid. I'm not really against signing him at the moment just expressing my view from the match I saw last night. If you guys hate how Wilshere whining, he is worse than that.
One thing I like about him last night is his pace compared to Giroud.
these 4 must win games before heading to crazy schedule Jan 13 Aston Villa v Arsenal Jan 18 Arsenal v Fulham Jan 25/26 FA Cup 4th Round Jan 28 Southampton v Arsenal Feb 2 Arsenal v Crystal Palace
Feb and Mach crazy schedules Feb 8 Liverpool v Arsenal Feb 12 Arsenal v Manchester United Feb 15/16 FA Cup 5th Round Feb 19 Arsenal v Bayern Munich
Mar 8 FA Cup Q-Final/ EPL Arsenal v Swansea Mar 11 Bayern Munich v Arsenal Mar 15 Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal Mar 22 Chelsea v Arsenal Mar 29 Arsenal v Manchester City Apr 5 Everton v Arsenal
To add some more toughness, there is FA Cup 4th Round match in between our scheduled matches against Fulham & Southampton. We'll know who gonna pair to us tonite (4th round draw at 2pm UK or 10pm Msia time).
If we were going thru n wish to win FA Cup, then 5th Round match is between Man U & Bayern game!
And..if most of big teams n us went thru to Q-Final stage, then most probably we gonna get tough opponent in tough match for FA Cup Q-Final before our UCL Last16 - 2nd leg meeting against Bayern.
finally rvp is back to himself.. the glass player.. hahaa... let's see how long he wont be able to play for mu this time.. haha...
Yup. I was waiting for this. I don't mean to curse him, but tat was just him being him. The next is to see ManU loose out of UcL. Rooney will push for moving out to anothe club. I bet the VanPssY will follow suit as well.
Looking at our hectic schedule in the months after this makes my knees shake. Very very tough indeed. Huge test for us. Why are we always so unlucky when it comes to things like these? I swear to God the FA, etc. are trying to make our life as hard as possible -.-
Am not a frequent poster here, but would like to share dispute on tots butthurt fan over walcott gesture/ so called taunting. On the comment post down bottom.
Yea, out and out winger which would almost mean the demise of Tomas if we do sign him. We do not have a natural winger wide left though. All converted so far, the likes of Podolski, Rosicky, Cazorla, all not natural lefties.
But its caughtoffside so just take it with a pinch of salt.
Meanwhile the "Little Boy" and his friends are out of the FA Cup.
fking epic i tell u, was busy watching movie at my pc...decided to check livescore, it shows 88th minute 1-1 Fabio Red Card i was hmmm, perhaps chance for Swansea to steal it.....so i ran down stairs turn on the tv and within a minute of watching football, i gave a good fist in the air the timing is so freaking priceless, probably the best i would ever achieved in my career as a footy fan
i hoped for a draw so 1 more extra away game for them
too bad, they were lucky to go out earlier
i was hoping for this to, extra game for United as recently they are doing not to bad in climbing up the BPL table but then again later rvp rooney semua balik and if they play lain outcome pulak its okay, tak dapat prawn...sotong pun jadi la.
i was hoping for this to, extra game for United as recently they are doing not to bad in climbing up the BPL table but then again later rvp rooney semua balik and if they play lain outcome pulak its okay, tak dapat prawn...sotong pun jadi la.
i was hoping for this to, extra game for United as recently they are doing not to bad in climbing up the BPL table but then again later rvp rooney semua balik and if they play lain outcome pulak its okay, tak dapat prawn...sotong pun jadi la.
yeah especially with the need to travel to Wales.. nevermind though, fabio suspended and moral should be down. next please
i was hoping for this to, extra game for United as recently they are doing not to bad in climbing up the BPL table but then again later rvp rooney semua balik and if they play lain outcome pulak its okay, tak dapat prawn...sotong pun jadi la.
hahaha wait la till they balik. By the time they balik maybe different TS like Liverpool thread
Oh Dear, that's awkward but that time, United will field their main 11 liao, but who knows..it's theirs to lose again
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yeah especially with the need to travel to Wales.. nevermind though, fabio suspended and moral should be down. next please
most United fan's would think, winning the FA Cup would be their best bet this season if i were in their shoes, i would agree as well....as it also iinm guarantees Europa League but now.....things just got really interesting
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hahaha wait la till they balik. By the time they balik maybe different TS like Liverpool thread
nah la, liverpool case a lil over dramatic alien20 as mod/ts for MUST, he will do TS for years to come i reckon the way i see it, for him its... till commitments do him a part
how long the little boy will out for? believe it or not, he must be feel shame to play for man, you club now.
i believe most of BPL fans (except the greatest club fans) feel happy and already had numbers of big lol on man, you club. They used to put salt on others (especially after breaking liverpool BPL titles record) and lol on us for not winning anything for years. Guess what, we will play in UCL again, while they might not even able to play for uefa cup at all.
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yeah remember somebody saying the lads lack of winning mentality compare to man you, Even in our bad time, at least arsenal is champion league mentality, not mid table mentality like some club
So guess Walcott will be out for another 4 weeks. Damn! Looks like Wenger will really need to sign giving that Bendtner is out injured as well. Leaving Podolski and Giroud only option upfront.
I can't even troll man united this time. So super duper kesian them already. When you see moyes during the games also somehow can feel his burden and pressure.
But what I like about all these? It shut up many man united big mouth fans whether here (that nasrul kid, another one i forgot his name say padan muka we draw bayern and of course the person who always troll us these past 2-3 years, SGS****) or in my FB. Sunyi already in my FB now lel
I can't even troll man united this time. So super duper kesian them already. When you see moyes during the games also somehow can feel his burden and pressure.
But what I like about all these? It shut up many man united big mouth fans whether here (that nasrul kid, another one i forgot his name say padan muka we draw bayern and of course the person who always troll us these past 2-3 years, SGS****) or in my FB. Sunyi already in my FB now lel
So guess Walcott will be out for another 4 weeks. Damn! Looks like Wenger will really need to sign giving that Bendtner is out injured as well. Leaving Podolski and Giroud only option upfront.
Sad that when Walcott is shining, he's back to the injury list but i wish him a speedy gonzalez recovery. .
Nah. Can't be. We've already got Poldi in that position, and also the rise of Gnabry. Ox is also waiting to return to action. Unless le boss is planning to change Pedro into a centre forward.
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Meanwhile the "Little Boy" and his friends are out of the FA Cup.
Let's raid them. Rooney and Kagawa.
QUOTE(noir7559 @ Jan 6 2014, 09:57 AM)
Theo was an inspiration
Brilliant.
I have now updated my signature with Troll Walcott.
Nah. Can't be. We've already got Poldi in that position, and also the rise of Gnabry. Ox is also waiting to return to action. Unless le boss is planning to change Pedro into a centre forward. Let's raid them. Rooney and Kagawa. Brilliant.
I have now updated my signature with Troll Walcott.
Nah. Can't be. We've already got Poldi in that position, and also the rise of Gnabry. Ox is also waiting to return to action. Unless le boss is planning to change Pedro into a centre forward. Let's raid them. Rooney and Kagawa. Brilliant.
I have now updated my signature with Troll Walcott.
Nah. Can't be. We've already got Poldi in that position, and also the rise of Gnabry. Ox is also waiting to return to action. Unless le boss is planning to change Pedro into a centre forward. Let's raid them. Rooney and Kagawa. Brilliant.
I have now updated my signature with Troll Walcott.
Heard that the winner of FA cup will only get 1.5Million. The history of FA cup is the only reason top teams want to win it. Otherwise, it is for second team to get experience.
Rooney would be truly a great addition to the team. .a work horse, BPL proven, splendid work rate. .but will Arsenal be willing to fork out 250,000 for his current wages? not gonna happen unless Rooney takes a pay cut which i don't think he will. .
great weekend again..excellant win for us against Spurs, heck even Walkot was taken off bcoz he felt bad for Spurs..Walkot trolling was damn priceless, but it would be travesty if he was banned for doing that when Betalap didnt get yellow for attempting to stamp Monreal..Gnabry again show what a very good talent he is, itu piers morgan sure recognize him now..
then manu also kaput, at home, again..just to show what a mediocre team they have without the help of the refs..
Rooney would be truly a great addition to the team. .a work horse, BPL proven, splendid work rate. .but will Arsenal be willing to fork out 250,000 for his current wages? not gonna happen unless Rooney takes a pay cut which i don't think he will. .
I believes Runi's 1st choice is Chelsea, who I think will dump Torres and Ba, keep Eto'o and will sign either Runi or Costa..
speaking of which,still waiting for wenger to sign a new contract...
Tough luck, Wenger is going tu MU. Moyes replacing him at the Grove, together with Ashley Young and Anderson they are going to make Arsenal the greatest team ever
Tough luck, Wenger is going tu MU. Moyes replacing him at the Grove, together with Ashley Young and Anderson they are going to make Arsenal the greatest team ever
Tough luck, Wenger is going tu MU. Moyes replacing him at the Grove, together with Ashley Young and Anderson they are going to make Arsenal the greatest team ever
yeaaaaaahhhhhhhhh....Arsenal is on fire!!!! now let's buy a striker!!!! We badly need one as bendtner n walcott are out for a month.....btw starghazzer sig is a win!!!!! i likeeeee....
Giroud is ill, Bendtner is injured, so does Theo, Sanogo is nowhere near fitness - Podolski is the only Striker/Forward that we have. Any names in this list will suits us?
Radamel Falcao Dimitar Berbatov Jay Rodriguez Michu Alvaro Morata Christian Benteke Demba Ba
Giroud is ill, Bendtner is injured, so does Theo, Sanogo is nowhere near fitness - Podolski is the only Striker/Forward that we have. Any names in this list will suits us?
Radamel Falcao Dimitar Berbatov Jay Rodriguez Michu Alvaro Morata Christian Benteke Demba Ba
would love to see Alvaro in Arsenal though, may it be a buy or loan. .
Giroud is ill, Bendtner is injured, so does Theo, Sanogo is nowhere near fitness - Podolski is the only Striker/Forward that we have. Any names in this list will suits us?
Radamel Falcao Dimitar Berbatov Jay Rodriguez Michu Alvaro Morata Christian Benteke Demba Ba