Sunday, November 30, 2008

Match Menu For Sunday

Chelsea v Arsenal

Chelsea go into this match unbeaten in five and top of the table, some 10 points ahead of Arsenal, who have failed to win four of the last five - although they did reach the last 16 of the Champions League this week. Chelsea are yet to do so.

Arsenal are bidding to avoid a third successive league loss for the first time in 59 Premier League outings and will buoyed by the knowledge Chelsea have lost more matches (15), conceded more goals (47) and dropped more points (67) to Arsenal, than to any other club in the Premier League.

Chelsea though have won two of their last three home Premier League meetings with Arsenal, having failed to do so in any of the previous nine.

In 29 meetings in all competitions since 1998 there has been just one goalless draw; that being at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League on 20 April 2005.

Chelsea team news

Chelsea midfielder Joe Cole could miss Sunday's vital London derby against Arsenal at Stamford Bridge after suffering an ankle injury in the Champions League draw with Bordeaux on Wednesday night.

Juliano Belletti (ankle), Michael Essien (knee), Ricardo Carvalho (knee) and Franco di Santo (hamstring) are all out.

Defender Alex has recovered from his groin strain and is included in the squad but striker Didier Drogba misses out through suspension.

Arsenal team news

Arsenal expect to have Samir Nasri (knee), Emmanuel Adebayor and Bacary Sagna (both ankle) available.

However, midfielder Abou Diaby (abdominal strain) misses out along with Kolo Toure (calf), Theo Walcott (shoulder) and Emmanuel Eboue (knee).

Striker Eduardo is closing in on a return from his broken leg, but Tomas Rosicky (knee) remains sidelined until the new year.

squads

Chelsea: Cech, Cudicini, Hilario, Bosingwa, Ferreira, Alex, Terry, Ivanovic, Bridge, A Cole, Lampard, Deco, Ballack, Obi, Kalou, Malouda, Anelka, Sinclair, Stoch, J Cole.

Arsenal: Almunia, Sagna, Silvestre, Gallas, Clichy, Nasri, Denilson, Fabregas, Vela, van Persie, Adebayor, Fabianski, Song, Djourou, Ramsey, Bendtner, Gibbs, Hoyte, Wilshere.

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ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE
CHELSEA V ARSENAL
Sunday, 30 November 08 |at 23:00wib
Stamford Bridge


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Sunday, November 23, 2008

Worse Weeks For Us

Defeated from Villa 15/11 at Emirates Stadium last saturday bring a bad effect this saturday 22/11, The gunners lost 3-0 againts The City. Besides the list of absent player caused of injury and inconsistency playing bring the gunners slipped down to 5th position. Now we just see what wil be happened next week againts chelsea.
We hope this worse week can be a great learning for the gunners to get more point in the next match.
We still have time and chance to race winning title Premier league, We hope All player injuries get well recovery soon.


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Saturday, November 22, 2008

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ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE
MANCHESTER CITY v ARSENAL
Saturday, 22 November 08 |22:00 at ATVO
City of Manchester Stadium




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50 The Biggest Arsenal Players All Time

Based on Polling made by Offical Site The Gunners, Thierry Henry who is currently playing for Spainish club Barcelona, was selected as the largest players throughout the Arsenal defeat Dennis Bergkamp the only position in the third and Tony Adams who is in fifth position.
Impressions of their own, followed by the Gunners Fans from all over the world, and you may also by the Gunners Fans from Indonesia. Thierry Henry can export dimafhum, given the performance that is large enough to bring in Arsenal to reach the double in 1998 and 2002, it successfully bring Arsenal go to the Champions League Final round competition years 2005-2006, for the first time throughout the history of the origin of the London club this.
For more information, is the largest Arsenal 50 players throughout the history of the options Arsenal Fans from all over the world.

1. Thierry Henry (Forward, 1999-2007)
2. Paul Merson (Midfielder, 1986-1997)
3. Dennis Bergkamp (Forward, 1993-2006)
4. Alan Smith (Forward, 1987-1995)
5. Tony Adams (Defender, 1983-2002)
6. Charlie Nicholas (Forward, 1983-1987)
7. Ian Wright (Forward, 1991-1998)
8. Nicolas Anelka (Forward, 1997-1999)
9. Patrick Vieira (Midfielder, 1996-2005)
10. Frank McLintock (Defender, 1964-1973)

11. Robert Pires (Midfielder, 2000-2006)
12. Ted Drake (Forward, 1934-1939)
13. David Seaman (Goalkeeper, 1990-2003)
14. Nigel Winterburn (Defender, 1987-2000)
15. Liam Brady (Midfielder, 1973-1980)
16. Sylvain Wiltord (Forward, 2000-2004)
17. Charlie George (Forward, 1969-1975)
18. Danny Clapton (Midfielder, 1954-1962)
19. Pat Jennings (Goalkeeper, 1977-1984)
20. Sammy Nelson (Defender, 1969-1981)
21. Freddie Ljungberg (Midfielder, 1998-2007)
22. Kenny Sansom (Defender, 1980-1988)
23. Marc Overmars (Midfielder, 1997-2000)
24. Michael Thomas (Midfielder, 1987-1991)
25. Kanu (Forward, 1999-2004)
26. Steve Williams (Midfielder, 1984-1988)
27. David O'Leary (Defender, 1975-1993)
28. Bob Wilson (Goalkeeper, 1963-1974)
29. Sol Campbell (Defender, 2001-2006)
30. George Armstrong (Midfielder, 1961-1977)
31. David Rocastle (Midfielder, 1985-1992)
32. George Eastham (Midfielder, 1960-1966)
33. Pat Rice (Defender, 1967-1980)
34. George Graham (Midfielder, 1966-1972)
35. Cliff Bastin (Outside-left, 1929-1946)
36. Andy Ducat (Forward, 1904-1912)
37. Ray Parlor (Midfielder, 1992-2004)
38. Malcolm MacDonald (Forward, 1976-1980)
39. Martin Keown (Defender, 85-86, 93-04)
40. Alan Ball (Midfielder, 1971-1976)
41. Lee Dixon (Defender, 1988-2002)
42. Alex James (Midfielder, 1929-1937)
43. Emmanuel Petit (Midfielder, 1997-2000)
44. Frank Stapleton (Forward, 1973-1980)
45. Brian Talbot (Midfielder, 1979-1985)
46. Tony Woodcock (Forward, 1982-1985)
47. John Radford (Striker, 1962-1976)
48. David Jack (Midfielder, 1929-1934)
49. Ashley Cole (Defender, 1999-2006)
50. Peter Storey (Midfielder, 1961-1977)

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Friday, November 21, 2008

Ed..Finaly Returns...


After long time suffer injury cause of breaking his leg and dislocating his ankle during a Premier League game at Birmingham City on February 23.And now Ed have rejoined his team mate in training pitch. We hope this is a good moment to get good impact to run the 1st palce in the end of season.
This is a good news for the gunners fans, even the Theo out for three months and we hope we can see him at Stamford Bridge to show her return.



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Arsenal v Dynamo Kyiv


Group stage

17.09.2008 v Dynamo Kyivvideo
(A)1-1
30.09.2008 v Portovideo
(H)4-0
21.10.2008 v Fenerbahçevideo
(A)5-2
05.11.2008 v Fenerbahçevideo
(H)0-0
25.11.2008 v Dynamo Kyiv(H)20:45
10.12.2008 v Porto(A)20:45

Standings »

Group GPldWDLGFGAPts
Arsenal42201038
Porto4202576
Dynamo Kyiv4121335
Fenerbahçe4022382

Third qualifying round

13.08.2008 v Twente(A)2-0
27.08.2008 v Twente(H)4-0
Last updated: 06/11/2008 00:37 CET

UEFA club competition record

CompetitionPldWDLGFGA
eccc119573230186113
ecwc27151024820
ucup2512494532
scup201102
uic000000
eusa000000
Total173844742279167
Last updated: 20/11/2008 05:05 CET

UEFA club competition honours

  • UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
    1993/94

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Wednesday, November 19, 2008

ED, We are Missing You...Rosicky... Come back!!


We never see Ed since he broke his ankle in a challenge with Birmingham's Martin Taylor in February. Many of the gunners fans ask about the recovery, because we are mising him, Not only fans of gunners miss him, but also thousands of Crotia fans because he was absent in EURO 2008. we want to see again the high quality playing as a striker in Arsenal and Croatia. We hope Ed returns to play againts Chelsea end of this November.


Not Only Ed, But also Rosicky was suffer injury.
The name of Rosicky as the best winger of Arsenal never shown again in field because suffered knee injury in January and get long recovery and missed some plays both in the Arsenal and international duty as EURO and World Cup Qualification.
Now, list injury of Arsenal players increases. But we never worry about, because Arsenal has many talented players and has a great boss.

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ENGLAND and Arsenal have been stunned by a freak injury to Theo Walcott which could keep him out for three months. By IAN McGARRY [THE SUN]

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Winger Walcott dislocated his right shoulder at the end of the England training session in Berlin last night.
The 19-year-old was challenged by Scott Parker and went down on the wet pitch. He was rushed to hospital in the German capital where his shoulder was put back in place.
Walcott, who has just returned from injuring the same shoulder against Stoke, would have started tonight’s friendly for England against Germany but instead was due to fly home to have his injury assessed for immediate surgery.
Shaun Wright-Phillips will replace him but England boss Fabio Capello hopes he will recover quickly.
Capello said: “Our priority is Theo and making him as comfortable as possible before he returns to England.
“We’re all very disappointed but the most important thing is for Theo to travel home and make a quick recovery.”
It is another blow for Capello, who had already seen a string of his first-choice players ruled out of tonight’s Berlin match by injury.
But it is Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger who will be most disappointed since it looks likely Walcott will be out for a crucial period in the Gunners’ faltering Premier League campaign.



Ironically, Wenger is one of the few Premier League bosses who has not made any bones about allowing his players to travel for international duty.

Walcott has already had the same problem in his left shoulder and had an operation to resolve that problem 15 months ago. He is hopeful he will return in time for the knockout phase of the Champions League, which starts in February.

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Sunday, November 16, 2008

We Believe Arsenal

Forget the defeat from Villa at Emirates, the bigest match will be played end of Nov against Chelsea. We believe the gunners and we believe in Wenger.The Super Sunday big match will be away againts chelsea at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea sit at 1st place in premier league and has a consistency playing. Its the big big match...


If MU can be defeated in Emirate, why chelsea not?
Before play away againts Chelsea, The gunners have to play at Emirate againts The city. Wenger its time to show that "the young guns" have fighting spirit to win, tu run the 1st place in the end of season in May 2009.
We believe in you....

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Arsenal will go as champion

Arsenal slipped nine points behind Chelsea after defeating at Emirate Stadium.15/11/08. The gunner has suffered four times lose in 13 played. The journey is still long...The gunner still has a great chance to go to get 1st place in end of season.
Wenger said that he recogniced the the team is not consistent enough.

we just hope for the next fixture the gunners will be more consistent in play and get good result.
To see more Macth menu Arsenal vs Aston Villa
Arsenal: Almunia, Sagna (Toure 71), Gallas, Silvestre, Clichy, Walcott, Fabregas, Denilson, Nasri, Diaby (Adebayor 61), Bendtner (Vela 68). Subs not used: Fabianski, Ramsey, Song Billong, Djourou. Booked: Denilson, Fabregas.

Aston Villa: Friedel, Cuellar, Laursen, Davies, Luke Young, Ashley Young, Sidwell, Petrov, Barry, Milner, Agbonlahor. Subs not used: Guzan, Harewood, Carew, Knight, Salifou, Reo-Coker, Gardner. Booked: Friedel, Barry, Agbonlahor, Sidwell. Goals: Clichy 70 og, Agbonlahor 80.

Att: 60,047

Ref: Mike Riley (Yorkshire).

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