Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Xavi must have got one of these from Fabregas.
I don't know what Cesc want to show the world here.
Eduardo's transfer is almost a done deal, its even confirmed by Croatia national team coach and there are also rumour that Mark Schwarzer has been offered as player cum coach job I don't now much about it up till now. Other than that there not much Arsenal news around apart from our second friendly today against Austrian club Graz.
You can watch the game live at Arsenal TV online.
Till then
Have a good one gooners.
Monday, July 19, 2010
Barca, F**K YOU,

Hello Gooners,
Monday, September 28, 2009
Fulham Win, Leave Cesc Alone, Where is Eduardo?
Monday, September 14, 2009
UEFA - Accept Defeat In Eduardo Case.

Good News gooners, UEFA has to overturn 2 match ban against Eduardo for Diving against Celtic to win a penalty.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Boring Boring Internationals
Monday, September 07, 2009
Friday, September 04, 2009
No News !
Thursday, September 03, 2009
Arsenal v UEFA - who will win?

Tuesday, September 01, 2009
UEFA Ban Eduardo - Your Thoughts.

News has just come in that UEFA has banned Eduardo for 2 Champions League Matches for "deceiving the referee" to win a penalty against Celtic in the 2nd leg of the CL play off round which Arsenal eventually won 3-1 and 5-1 on aggregate.
"Eduardo should be banned for eight games"
“Wenger said UEFA’s treatment of Eduardo is a “witch-hunt“ and vowed to protect his player.
“But having seen the footage, I cannot believe Wenger can support Eduardo so strongly.
“I would like to see managers like Wenger acting to protect the integrity of the game and helping to stamp out diving by condemning it.
“As it is, UEFA have decided to get involved and good luck to them.
“But their threat of a two-game European ban for Eduardo is not enough and personally, I’d happily see all cheating players giving an eight-game ban.
“There is no point hitting a millionaire in the pocket by fining him so you have to start looking at other punishments as an effective deterrent.
“If a player can’t play for eight games he would think twice about diving because he would probably lose his place in the team.
“Managers like Wenger who also harbour and protect cheats should get a four-match touchline ban.
“It needs to be done to clean up the game and rid it of cheats.”
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Highlights --Arsenal 3 Celtic 1
2nd goal Eboue
3rd goal Ashavin
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Prediction/Team News/Preview - Arsenal v Portsmouth
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Arsenal Players Pledge
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Everton v Arsenal - Match Report
Arsenal produced a stunning opening-day performance to underline boss Arsene Wenger's belief his young stars can win the title.
The Gunners exposed Everton's frailties in defence and the hosts' lack of depth.
The last time Everton lost 6-1 at home was back in 1958, and Arsenal did the damage that time as well.
Their passing, movement and finishing left Everton in shreds, and the north Londoners were three up at the break through Denilson, debut defender Thomas Vermaelen and his centre-back colleague William Gallas.
Everton boss David Moyes had suggested beforehand the Joleon Lescott saga had destabilised his team, but few would have predicted to this extent.
After the interval Cesc Fabregas struck with two fine goals, the result maybe suggesting Moyes should sell Lescott with Manchester City still interested, and spend the money on re-vamping his squad.
Everton included Lescott despite the ongoing saga of Manchester City's attempts to sign him, which prompted Moyes' angry outburst yesterday at the Eastlands club's tactics.
Brazilian striker Jo had recovered from an ankle problem, while Steven Pienaar was passed fit after knee trouble.
Arsenal gave their new Belgian defender Vermaelen his league debut, but were without Theo Walcott (back), Abou Diaby (groin), Tomas Rosicky (hamstring) and Johan Djourou (knee).
But their absences did not seem to matter as they systematically took Everton apart at the back.
Moyes got a heroes' reception from the Goodison Park faithful, and Lescott's name was greeted with far more cheers than jeers from a sell-out crowd.
But Moyes then had to sit and watch as his usually reliable rearguard, admittedly missing the excellent Phil Jagielka, fell apart before his eyes.
Arsenal were sharp from the start and their passing game was quickly on song. And when Phil Neville misplaced a ball in midfield, the Gunners flowed forward before Nicklas Bendtner drove a shot over the bar.
Then Bendtner headed down for Robin van Persie to see his shot on the turn deflected wide by Lescott.
Everton were having to work tremendously hard in midfield to contain the tempo of Arsenal's game and the Toffees barely created a chance in the opening half.
The goal Arsenal had been threatening arrived after 26 minutes. Bendtner surged in from the left before flicking a pass to Cesc Fabregas, who instantly turned the ball into Denilson's path.
The pace of the move left Everton floundering, and the fine strike from the Brazilian from just outside the area dipped and curled into the top corner.
Everton's response was predictably furious and they had Arsenal hemmed into their box for a spell.
Only a goal-line clearance from Denilson following Marouane Fellaini's header from a Leighton Baines corner stopped an equaliser.
Arsenal, though, were cutting through Everton with movement and accurate passing, and after 37 minutes they were two ahead.
Van Persie's free-kick from the right found Vermaelen beyond the far post, and the defender headed back into the bottom corner for a fine debut goal.
Everton's marking for that was dreadful, with Fellaini and Joseph Yobo seemingly at fault. But four minutes later when Gallas headed home another free-kick, this time from Fabregas, the defending was even worse.
The Frenchman had a free run into the six-yard box to guide his header home completely unmarked. Goalkeeper Tim Howard appealed for cover as colleagues stood motionless.
Everton were shell-shocked, and it got worse three minutes after the interval.
Everton were caught by a pitch-length move from Arsenal that ended with Fabregas cruising into the box to send his shot past Howard.
Denilson had started the surge deep on the left and found Van Persie before a neat pass left the Arsenal skipper to do the rest.
Moyes then made a triple substitution. Saha replaced Leon Osman, Dan Gosling came on for Tony Hibbert while Jack Rodwell took over from Jo.
The reshuffle included Neville reverting to full-back from midfield, where he had struggled. Rodwell, Fellaini and Pienaar both had chances as Everton struggled to get some pride back.
Arsenal sent on Emmanuel Eboue for Bendtner after 63 minutes, the game long won.
But Fabregas was not finished. After 69 minutes he collected a throw from Manuel Almunia and ran from inside his own half without facing a tackle to drive home the fifth.
Their jobs done, Arsenal took off Fabregas and Van Persie, sending on Aaron Ramsey and Eduardo.
With the ground emptying fast, and the Gunners' fans in full song, Everton just wanted this embarrassment to end as quickly as possible.
But Eduardo still had time to score the sixth, netting from close in after Andrey Arshavin's shot had come back off a post with two minutes to go.
Everton finally got onto the score-sheet in injury time when Saha netted after Pienaar's shot had been blocked.
Teams:
Everton Howard, Hibbert (Gosling 58), Yobo, Lescott, Baines,Osman (Saha 58), Neville, Cahill, Pienaar, Fellaini,Jo (Rodwell 58).
Subs Not Used: Nash, Vaughan, Duffy, Baxter.
Goals: Saha 90.
Arsenal Almunia, Sagna, Gallas, Vermaelen, Clichy,Fabregas (Ramsey 72), Song Billong, Denilson,Bendtner (Eboue 63), van Persie (Eduardo 72), Arshavin.
Subs Not Used: Mannone, Silvestre, Gibbs, Merida.
Goals: Denilson 26, Vermaelen 37, Gallas 41, Fabregas 48, 69,
Eduardo 88.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Eduardo On Target For Croatia

A brace from Ivica Olic helped Croatia to a comfortable victory over Belarus in Minsk, keeping their chances of reaching the World Cup finals very much alive.
Olic headed Croatia into the lead in the 22nd minute and Eduardo doubled their advantage in the second half.
Dimitry Verkhovtsov pulled one back for Belarus nine minutes from time but Olic ended any home hopes of snatching an equaliser with his second of the night just two minutes later.
Croatia remain second in Group Six, seven points adrift of leaders England, with the runners-up spot now their principle aim.
Belarus are three points further back but with a game in hand.
The visitors started brightly and could have taken the lead in the 10th minute but when Luka Modric was presented with a decent opportunity the Tottenham midfielder opted to pass instead of shoot and his ball to Olic was woeful.
Belarus almost took the lead against the run of play in the 18th minute as a mistake by Josip Simunic let in Vitaly Kutuzov but Croatia escaped unscathed.
That seemed to give them the boost they needed and Olic headed Niko Kranjcar's corner home four minutes later.
The Bayern Munich new boy could have doubled their lead five minutes later but smashed his effort off the crossbar.
Croatia came out of the blocks quickly after the break but could not find the back of the net.
They eventually doubled their tally in the 69th minute when Darijo Srna crossed from the right and Eduardo coolly slotted the ball home.
Belarus looked to have set up a nervy finale when Verkhovtsov latched onto Srna's mistake and pulled one back for the hosts.
However, two minutes later Eduardo picked out Ivan Rakitic on the right flank who crossed in for Olic to seal the three points
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Wenger Wants Kalou....Dudu in great form

Good Morning,
Friday, July 24, 2009
Will Arsenal Sigh Huntelaar?

hello everyone,
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Eduardo Injured? Cashley and more........

Good morning,
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Senderos Out? Hangeland In!

Good morning,
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Why Arsene Is Upset About Adebayor Departure? And More
Hello Every one ,
“I regret my move from London, but unfortunately nothing can be done about it now
“For me, Wenger was like a father. I consider him one of the best managers in the world.
“For such a boss one wants to die on the pitch. Arsene managed to create a smashing team with a wonderful atmosphere inside of it.
“I have no doubts that if Arsenal had the same budget as Barcelona, the Gunners would be among the three best clubs on the planet."
doesn't it feel good, Ya I know it does.
And Finally Rosicky is back the "littele Mozart" I loved the way he plays, so good to see him back. I was actually praying for him that he don't get injured like what happeed with Eduardo when he made his comeback. Let us all pray that this is the season we win some silverware.
till then
