Arsenal (The Gunners) | Special Thread

Arsenal (The Gunners) | Special Thread

nyimbo mpya ya goners! jamaa kwachana traitors ....!! kitambo away boys hawajatoa nyimbo jamaa nawakubali sana



Wacha kuwaumiza wenzio weye .... ..... ....

 
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Jack katua akiwa mazoezini kama kawa ..... ...


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Dawa ya Oscar hii hapa .... ...

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Wellcome back son .... ...



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Frimpong ndani .... .... ....
 


Mambo yatakuwa mswano tu pamoja na chuki binafsi
za kuondoa New Era at the Emirates
wanoko hawachoki kuja kuchungulia hapa.
 
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LONG WAIT ... but Jack Wilshere is back kicking a ball

 
[h=4]Wenger has no case for defence[/h] DON'T read too much into the ‘new' Arsenal defence.
Despite the best efforts of Steve Bould, it bears all the hallmarks of the old one.
As we may well find out at the Etihad on Sunday despite Manchester City's own problems at the back.
That Arsenal should have escaped from Montpellier on Tuesday with a win was not so much down to the sudden improvement of their back four but the chronic inability of the Montpellier strikers to find the net.
They racked up some 18 attempts on goal - 10 on target - to Arsenal's five and still managed to score only once despite almost one-way traffic in the second half.
All the old Arsenal failings were there with a customary blunder from Per Mertesacker, the sight of full-back Carl Jenkinson getting caught out of position and Abou Diaby unnecessarily giving the ball away to provide Montpellier with one chance and then desperately lucky not to concede a penalty.
The miracle is that Arsenal have only conceded two goals this season.
Then again, their fixture list has not exactly been testing, though they did win at Anfield.
Many put this down to a poor performance from Liverpool and yet it was just one week after a weaker Liverpool team should have beaten Manchester City.
As for Arsenal's encouraging start, this is par for the course apart from the abomination of last season.
In 2010/11 they won four and drew two of their first six.
The season before they won eight, drew one and lost two of their opening 11.
In 2007/8 they won 11 and drew four of their first 15.
The bottom line, of course, is how they fare against the big boys - and none come bigger than City on Sunday and Chelsea at The Emirates the following weekend.
After Arsenal's 6-1 thrashing of Southampton last week, Arsene Wenger was even talking about challenging for the title. I think we have been here before.


 
[h=4]Wenger has no case for defence[/h] DON’T read too much into the ‘new’ Arsenal defence.
Despite the best efforts of Steve Bould, it bears all the hallmarks of the old one.
As we may well find out at the Etihad on Sunday despite Manchester City’s own problems at the back.
That Arsenal should have escaped from Montpellier on Tuesday with a win was not so much down to the sudden improvement of their back four but the chronic inability of the Montpellier strikers to find the net.
They racked up some 18 attempts on goal — 10 on target — to Arsenal’s five and still managed to score only once despite almost one-way traffic in the second half.
All the old Arsenal failings were there with a customary blunder from Per Mertesacker, the sight of full-back Carl Jenkinson getting caught out of position and Abou Diaby unnecessarily giving the ball away to provide Montpellier with one chance and then desperately lucky not to concede a penalty.
The miracle is that Arsenal have only conceded two goals this season.
Then again, their fixture list has not exactly been testing, though they did win at Anfield.
Many put this down to a poor performance from Liverpool and yet it was just one week after a weaker Liverpool team should have beaten Manchester City.
As for Arsenal’s encouraging start, this is par for the course apart from the abomination of last season.
In 2010/11 they won four and drew two of their first six.
The season before they won eight, drew one and lost two of their opening 11.
In 2007/8 they won 11 and drew four of their first 15.
The bottom line, of course, is how they fare against the big boys — and none come bigger than City on Sunday and Chelsea at The Emirates the following weekend.
After Arsenal’s 6-1 thrashing of Southampton last week, Arsene Wenger was even talking about challenging for the title. I think we have been here before.



You can hate our team, or Love it wherever you want but you will never IGNORE ARSENAL FC huu ndo ukweli since it bothers you much than anything
 
You can hate our team, or Love it wherever you want but you will never IGNORE ARSENAL FC huu ndo ukweli since it bothers you much than anything

:biggrin1: nilikua nasubiri tu comment zenu... jamani nimeitoa tu kwa stevie howard comments zake..that's all
 
Arsene once said "anybody can hate us or love us but he will never ignore us" Tukishinda J2 atapunguza mguu hapa kwenye Sredi mkuu

:biggrin1: i want you guys to win..i really do..coz man city are more of a threat to us than you guys so i would always want man city to lose just as much as i always want liverpool to lose...
 
:biggrin1: nilikua nasubiri tu comment zenu... jamani nimeitoa tu kwa stevie howard comments zake..that's all

Stevie Howard.. looks like he is another unknown clown obsessed with guners.. Jimmy redknap type!! He was a failure in football amehamia kwenye u pundits where sucks more
 
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On a mission: Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger
gets his point across to Gervinho during a training session

 
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