Saturday, November 25, 2006

New list in my hate Mike Dean and Bolton

in the first list b4 i very hate Bolton with their tactics and Now Newly list of my hate is Mike Dean
I HATE YOU

Monday, November 20, 2006

Prediction score Arsenal 2-0 Humburg

Match Score
Hlep 38"
Henry 52"

Yellow card
Fabregas
Silva
Toure

i hope some of my prediction will be right :P

Preview Arsenal - Humburg Gallas out Silva in



Today macht is important for the Gunners because if we win over Humburg we will take 80% chance to get the ticket to 16 team round with last report from Arsenal.com
we will out of William Gallas but Gilberto Silva , Freddie Ljungberg,Van persie and two young center back Philippe Senderos and Johan Djourou are vying to get into first squad

the report from Asenal.com here

By Richard Clarke

William Gallas injured his thigh in the last few seconds of training on Monday and will be out for “a few weeks”.

The French defender was practising free-kicks ahead of the crucial Champions League game with Hamburg. He suffered the injury in the process of striking the ball.

Arsène Wenger admitted the 29-year-old’s absence was “a blow”. Fit-again Philippe Senderos and Johan Djourou are vying to fill in against the German side.

Apart from that, the manager reported only good news in Monday’s pre-match press conference. Gilberto will be in the squad after his trip home to Brazil for family reasons while Robin van Persie has recovered surprisingly quickly after a foot injury forced him off at half time on Saturday. Freddie Ljungberg will be in the squad but Wenger indicated he may leave him on the bench after six weeks out.

“We lost William Gallas with the final shot of training,” said the Arsenal manager. “He has pulled a thigh muscle and will be out for a few weeks. It is a blow because he stabilises our defence but at the same time it is a good chance for a young player to come in and show he is good enough.

“Robin van Persie’s injury is not serious at all and Gilberto is back in the squad. He has returned from Brazil. He had a family problem but it is sorted out. I have to decide yet but I think he will start.”

Saturday, November 18, 2006

Final Score : Arsenal 1 - 1 Newcastle



Henry's Freekick had help us from the hell
with good play but no goal today Henry come into 2nd half and his freekick can help the gunner back to the game agian but still on the small road to get the trophy because Man u and Chelsea still get 3 point in their hands

Macht Report from Arsenal.com

By Adam Clark

Full-time - Arsenal 1-1 Newcastle - It was a frantic finale at Emirates Stadium but Arsenal just couldn't beat the magnificent Given for a second time. Kieron Dyer opened the scoring with a sublime finish on the half hour mark but Thierry Henry upped Arsenal's tempo after the break and it was he who curled in a wonderful free-kick to level the game. Wenger's men pushed forward in search of a winner but Newcastle's goalkeeper produced a heroic performance to deny them all three points.

92 mins - Adebayor misses a golden chance to win it for Arsenal. The Togo striker was left unmarked at the back post but headed straight into the ground to give Given his easiest save of the afternoon.

87 mins - Hleb cross from the byline and Adebayor is one of a cluster of players who somehow bundle the ball wide from inside the six-yard box. It's been an enthralling few minutes here at Emirates Stadium.

85 mins - Again Henry carves out a chance. This time he tries to curl the ball up and over given but the keeper turns away brilliantly. Arsenal have met a truly magnificant goalkeeper this afternoon.

84 mins - Henry bursts into the box and attempts to play the ball across the box. His clipped pass is deflected goalwards by Scott Parker however and cannons off Given's post and out of play.

83 mins - Fabregas takes aim from 25-yards but his shot deflects off Craig Moore and rolls agonisingly wide.

80 mins - Henry tries an acrobatic overhead kick from the edge of the box but it drifts harmlessly wide. The captain's introduction has certainly added a much-need spark to Arsenal's play.

75 mins - Is a point enough? Henry's goal has brought Emirates Stadium to life but Arsenal have just 15 minutes to find a winner.

70 mins - GOAL! - Arsenal 1-1 Newcastle - A free-kick is given after Steven Taylor brings down Henry just outside the box. Arsenal's captain takes one step before curling the ball over the wall and in off the underside of the bar. Another great Henry goal.

64 mins - Henry has taken Arsenal up a gear since replacing Van Persie at half-time and now Wenger has turned to Theo Walcott to save the match and arguably out title challenge. The young speedster replaces Julio Baptista.

59 mins - This time it's Fabregas who tests Given but again the the Irish stopper is alert to claw away.

57 mins - Gael Clichy slips the ball through toThierry Henry on the left-hand side of the box and although the Frenchman finds himself at a tight angle he brings a magnificent diving save from Given.

54 mins - There's definitely more urgency from the home side since the interval but Newcastle are defending doggedly. At the other end Dyer provides a scare, shooting marginally wide from just outside the box.

46 mins - An early chance falls the way of Adebayor but Given does well to palm away his driven effort.

Half-time - Arsenal are behind at the break. We've not seen the effervescent football we know Wenger's side can produce but they looked comfortable from the kick off. That was until Kieron Dyer, the Magpies' forgotten man, produced a low, curling finish of the highest quality to give the visitors a shock lead. The Gunners boss will undoubtedly want more from his side when play resumes.

44 mins - Now Arsenal have stepped it up. Van Persie turns equisitely in the Newcastle area before attempting to curl the ball beyond Given from close range. The technique is a joy to watch but unfortunately for the Dutchman the ball drifts the wrong side of the post.

42 mins - Adebayor climbs well but sends a bullet-header over the bar.

40 mins - Arsenal have not reacted to the goal with any great urgency. Obviously time is on their side but an equaliser before half-time would surely give them Wenger's men the psychological edge after the break.

30 mins - GOAL! Arsenal 0-1 Newcastle - Not for the first time this season Arsenal have fallen behind at Emirates Stadium. The ball was pumped up-field and Nolberto Solano nodded the ball into the path of Kieron Dyer. The midfielder burst towards the edge of the box before turning Emmanuel Eboue onto his weaker foot and placing a sublime shot to the left of Jens Lehmann.

30 mins - Van Persie curls a dipping free-kick inches over Given's bar but referee Mr Atkinson orders a re-take following some pushing in the box. The Dutchman crosses into the middle this time but Newcastle clear.

23 mins - Arsenal come close. The classy Fabregas plays a well-worked one-two with Hleb but sees his first-time drive fly inches over the bar. It was a great move and hopefully it will prove a catalyst.

19 mins - Fabregas blasts another long-range effort over the bar. Newcastle have done well to restrict the Gunners to speculative shots from distance.

14 mins - Emmanuel Adebayor has done a lot of early running but the Gunners are yet to produce a clear opportunity to open the scoring. Arsène Wenger's side will be disappointed not to have made more of some early set pieces.

9 mins - The ball falls for Alexander Hleb 20-yards out but he drags his shot wide of the upright.

7 mins - Arsenal have been patient in their build-up play so far. They've yet to test Shay Given in the Newcastle goal but their having the best of the possession.

2 mins - We've kicked off and the two sides are feeling their way into the game. Not a flying start but it's early days.

Welcome to Emirates Stadium for this afternoon’s Premiership clash with Newcastle United.

Arsène Wenger has been forced to make a change in midfield with Brazilian Gilberto returning to his homeland for family reasons. Julio Baptista is the man to benefit and comes in for his first Arsenal start.

Captain Thierry Henry is named on the bench so Emmanuel Adebayor joins Robin van Persie in attack. Goalkeeper Jens Lehmann also returns after missing last Sunday's win over Liverpool with a throat infection.

5 min Before Kick off Arsenal - Newcastle : Prediction

With the last from of Arsenal
and the come back of Trio then i predict the score tonight
Arsenal 2-0 Newcastle
by Henry and Hlep
we will take a look about my prediction :P
Enjoy the macth

Friday, November 17, 2006

Next Match 11/18/06 Arsenal - Newcastle Review



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The Saturday 15.00 11/18/2006
Big match come agian in Emirates Stadium
After victory over Liverpool last week The Gunner will be back on Emirates to play with Newcastle agian

last update from Arsenal.com about the team

Arsène Wenger will welcome back three players to his squad for the visit of Newcastle on Saturday - but Gilberto will be missing.
The Brazilian midfielder has returned to his country for “family reasons” and, according to his manager, has an 80 per cent chance of missing the match at Emirates Stadium.
On the upside, Julio Baptista is available after six weeks out with a hamstring injury and Jens Lehmann is back despite missing international duty on Wednesday with a throat infection. Freddie Ljungberg had recovered from his calf injury and was due to figure for Sweden in midweek before he went down with a late case of food poisoning. But the midfielder called on Thursday morning to reassure the manager he’ll be OK to play.
“It looks quite good,” Wenger told Arsenal TV Online on Thursday. “We have quite a good choice. Nobody has come back from the internationals with any trouble. We have Julio Baptista back in the squad and Freddie Ljungberg is available too. We have had him on the phone and he says he is perfectly alright. Jens Lehmann is available again.
“But I believe we have a family problem with Gilberto. He has had to go back to Brazil. We hope he will be back in time [for Saturday] but we are not completely sure. He had to pull out of the Brazil squad this week and I’d say there is an 80 per cent chance he’ll miss the Newcastle game.”


Head to head
P 157 W 59 D 33 L 65

Last Five meeting

PL, 10-12-05
Newcastle Utd 1-0 Arsenal

PL, 14-08-05
Arsenal 2-0 Newcastle Utd

PL, 23-01-05
Arsenal 1-0 Newcastle Utd

PL, 29-12-04
Newcastle Utd 0-1 Arsenal

PL, 11-04-04
Newcastle Utd 0-0 Arsenal

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Old Story>> Thierry Henry


Just Found some old article about my Hero : Thierry Henry so i want to dig it up let you read them :)

This article was inspired by the brilliance of Arsenal's Thierry Henry, in a Premiership game with Leeds United.

Hurrah Henry

It's moments after champions Arsenal and, more specifically, Thierry Henry have put troubled Leeds United to the sword in a Friday spectacular at Highbury. The Frenchman is dutifully collecting another man of the match award, and seems slightly distant and pre-occupied.

Sky's Clare Tomlinson is asking the questions and wants to know if the Player of the Year is experiencing the best form of his career. 'I don't know and I don't want to know' snaps the Frenchman. It is as if to dare to be self-analytical, for a moment even, would somehow pierce the sheath of perfection he has gathered around himself.

Henry's dilemma is not unusual for the sporting greats. Very few have been willing, or able, to take us into their secret inner world, to describe the white moments of sporting excellence. It is the place which, in the modern patois, is called the Zone.

It is understood, but it defies explanation. It is only when Henry is forced outside his flawless world, that it becomes clear how deeply uncompromising he is in his search for perfection.

If he had been able to elucidate his experience, Henry might have found accord with Pele, who in his book, My Life and the Beautiful Game, recalls a day when he experienced a strange calmness unlike any he had ever experienced before.

He describes it as a type of euphoria; 'I felt that I could run all day without tiring, that I could dribble through any of their team or all of them, that I could pass through them almost physically. I felt that I could not be hurt. It was a very strange feeling and one I had not felt before. Perhaps it was merely confidence, but I have felt confident many times before without that feeling of invincibility'.

This may have been akin to what Leeds United witnessed as Henry plundered his four goals. In his state of euphoria, the game may be heated, yet somehow, for this peak performer, there is only chilling coolness.

In these moments the game seems transformed as the opposition appears to collude in lifting the play to new levels. It's that elusive symbiosis between player, game and public. It's the mark of respect shown between Moore and Pele in the 1970 World Cup. It's why the Leeds United players were keen to shake Henry's hand; it's why Ronaldo was applauded off at Old Trafford last year.

Also, in this peak state, Henry could be experiencing enhancements of perception, such as elongated time, whereby fast moving events are seen in slow motion, a phenomenon appreciated by racing drivers like Michael Schumacher.

Thus, it becomes possible to anticipate what might happen, to foresee moves and movement. It's about being perfectly in the moment, in a space where maximum effort and successful outcome are as one. No doubt. No worry. No trying. It is, simply, acute intuition in action.

However this quality of experience doesn't come instantly or on demand. In fact, the more you want it, desire it, urge it, the less chance there is of attracting it. Putting pressure on oneself is sure to disrupt the flow state. It can be lost in an instant, never to return.

These moments are a result of dedication and devotion to the game and its standards, allied to a capacity to be internally quiet, to trust oneself and be utterly in the now. They can happen upon an amateur as much as a highly paid professional. Status is irrelevant. Humility is everything. Its no wonder Henry can't explain what is happening to him. It's not ot be explained. It's to be felt.

Credit : http://www.theatreofwork.com/football-articles-thierry-henry.htm

Fly away from Emirates : Aliadiere

Jeremie Aliadiere has every intention of showing Arsene Wenger he is not Arsenal's 'forgotten man'. The 23-year-old French striker has been with the Gunners since he was 16, yet has never commanded a regular place in Arsene Wenger's first team after suffering a number of injury setbacks. Aliadiere admits his disappointment that loan spells at Celtic and West Ham failed to work out, although he did enjoy more success at Wolves last season. The striker scored twice for Arsenal in the recent Carling Cup win over West Brom. However, his chances in the Premiership and Champions League have again been limited, with the likes of Robin van Persie, Emmanuel Adebayor and England starlet Theo Walcott all vying for a place alongside captain Thierry Henry in attack. While accepting he may have to consider his long-term future should regular first-team football not come his way at the Emirates Stadium, Aliadiere intends to do all he can to make Wenger pick him. 'It has been good to play for Arsenal in the first team again and score some goals,' the striker said. 'Any opportunity I get, I will do my best and try to show the boss I am ready to play more games. 'I want to impress the manager, because he is the one who can play me every week. The most important thing for me is to show him every day in training and with every opportunity on the pitch that I am ready to be in the squad more.' Aliadiere told Arsenal's website: 'When you have been injured and not been involved in the squad every weekend, it is difficult and sometimes it can feel like you have been forgotten by people at the club and the fans - but it does not really affect me. 'I am really focused on doing my best every time I go on the pitch.' Although clearly committed to the Gunners, Aliadiere fully understands his long-term career could lie elsewhere. He said: 'The fact I was offered and signed a new deal last season proved that the manager believes in me and thinks I still have a future at Arsenal. 'But that does not change that I am not playing enough and I obviously want to play more games. I have been here eight years, I always wanted to be here and love the club. 'It is nothing more than I want to play for Arsenal - but obviously I am 23 now, which is not young any more and I need to play every week for my career.' The striker added: 'I have always believed I could do it in the Premiership, no problem. 'If I start playing every week and keep training well then obviously I am going to be happy to be at Arsenal and do my best for the club. I am just going to wait and see.' Arsenal, meanwhile, will assess the fitness of Walcott after he suffered a hand injury late on in the England Under-21s victory over Holland last night. The Gunners are third in the Premiership following Sunday's win against Liverpool and will be looking to keep up the pressure on leaders Manchester United when struggling Newcastle come to the Emirates Stadium this weekend.

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Henry >> adapting to new role as lone striker


Thierry Henry feels he has grown into the role of leading the Arsenal front line as a lone striker.

The brilliant Frenchman has this season often been deployed by manager Arsene Wenger at the head of a five-man midfield - and to great effect. Henry, twice a World Cup finalist, accepts it has required taking on a different approach to his game with the Gunners - after he had for so long played off the superb talents of Dennis Bergkamp. With the likes of Togo striker Emmanuel Adebayor, Dutchman Robin van Persie and England youngster Theo Walcott also ready to support their captain when needed, Wenger certainly has plenty of potent weapons in his squad. 'It is different now,' reflected Henry, who has netted six goals so far this season. 'When we used to play 4-4-2 I had another role - now I have to learn to wait, keep the ball.' The Arsenal captain, 29, added: 'I know when you play 4-5-1 it is not always down to you what happened. 'You have to do a bit more for the team; you are in the box less, and that is something I have to put in my mind. 'When you play one up front it is not an easy game. 'I have to put in my mind sometimes that is the kind of game I am going to have to play. 'When you play like that you need to make sure you do not lose the ball early, to make sure you join the game and you shield it. 'It is not really my type of game - but against Liverpool, I showed I can adapt to any kind of situation. 'That is what I have to do to make the team win.'

Walcott : Walcott's talents a 'lethal mix' - Lee

Stand-in coach Sammy Lee described Theo Walcott's talents as a 'lethal mix' as he prepares England Under-21s for their friendly against Holland in Alkmaar tonight. Walcott, the 17-year-old Arsenal forward, is expected to feature in an experimental line-up against the Dutch following seven withdrawals through injury. While in the backroom staff with the seniors, Lee had a close look at Walcott at the World Cup when the youngster was chosen but famously not played as England limped out last summer. 'Better people than me - Arsene Wenger and Sven-Goran Eriksson, for example - have seen the quality of the lad, and I did when I was in Germany,' said Lee. 'You don't have to be a Philadelphia lawyer to see the quality he possesses - the enthusiasm, the desire, the youthful exuberance and the talent and ability. 'You just have to be patient and give him the platform to develop on a natural basis rather than push him too early into the spotlight.' Walcott has impressed in cameo roles for Arsenal and has scored four goals in his first four under-21s appearances - displaying his pace against Germany in a play-off win to reach next year's European Championship finals, which are also in Holland. Lee added: 'Pace is really important in the modern game, but that only underlines his ability and quality - it's a lethal mix to play against.' Lee is in charge of the under-21s for just one match, while Peter Taylor concentrates on club matters at struggling Coca-Cola Championship side Crystal Palace. England boss Steve McClaren has been looking for a full-time boss for the under-21s, which Lee was earmarked for but never officially offered. Appointing a full-time coach was never officially approved by the Football Association - and Lee stayed at Bolton as assistant boss, while Taylor continued in a part-time capacity while still at Palace day to day. 'I firmly believe that it should be full-time, because to do it right it needs to be,' added Lee. 'It's no good to have it part-time, because the best man for the job part-time is in the job now - and that is Peter Taylor. 'First and foremost I wasn't offered it because it wasn't offered as a full-time post. 'If it was a full-time post I think anybody and everybody would be interested in taking on such a prestigious and important developmental role.'

Monday, November 13, 2006

Final result : Easy play to Win >>Arsenal 3-0 Liverpool



Arsenal moved up to third in the Barclays Premiership and all but ended Liverpool's title hopes with a 3-0 victory at the Emirates Stadium.The Gunners had suffered a difficult spell of late with home draws against Everton and CSKA Moscow followed by a defeat at West Ham which saw manager Arsene Wenger involved in a touchline bust-up with Alan Pardew.But there were no such problems on Sunday with goals from Mathieu Flamini, Kolo Toure and William Gallas securing a sixth Premiership win and close the gap on leaders Manchester United to eight points with a game in hand.Following an impeccably observed minute's silence on Remembrance Sunday, there was an electric start to the match when Robin van Persie was shown a yellow card inside the opening two minutes by referee Mark Clattenburg.The Dutchman looked to latch onto a quick pass on the edge of the area but clearly handled the ball past advancing Reds goalkeeper Pepe Reina before netting.The visitors then had an effort disallowed for offside when Peter Crouch touched in Xabi Alonso's low centre and neither side were able to dominate possession.Arsenal eventually took the lead on 41 minutes. when Cesc Fabregas cut the ball back across the six-yard box and Flamini got ahead of Jamie Carragher to stab his side in front.Liverpool started the second half brightly but were
2-0 down on 56 minutes following a fine move - van Persie, delaying his pass to Toure who kept his nerve to produce a cool finish.Arsenal wrapped up the points with 10 minutes left when Gallas was left unmarked in the six-yard box to head home from a corner.Craig Bellamy's header was then ruled out for offside which just about summed up the afternoon for the visitors.