Arsenal (The Gunners) | Special Thread

Arsenal (The Gunners) | Special Thread

4 September 2013 Last updated at 14:06 GMT

Mesut Ozil sale impossible to understand, says Joachim Low

Germany manager Joachim Low has described Real Madrid's decision to sell Mesut Ozil to Arsenal as "incomprehensible".
The Gunners completed a £42.4m deal for the Germany midfielder, 24, on Monday following Real's signing of Gareth Bale from Tottenham.
But Low has questioned the decision to allow Ozil to leave the Bernabeu.
"For me, it's incomprehensible that Real would sell one of their top scorers," Low said.
"Many Real players like Sami Khedira or Cristiano Ronaldo are sad about the transfer."
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Low feels that Ozil will benefit at the Emirates from the determination Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger showed to secure his signing.
The Germany manager, whose team face Austria in a World Cup qualifier on Friday, claims that the Gunners' style of football, as well as Wenger's support, will bring the best out of the former Werder Bremen midfielder.
He added: "Mesut is a sensitive player and he needs the faith from the club and the coach.
"It seems that was no longer 100% there at Real whereas Arsenal and their coach Arsene Wenger pulled out all the stops to get him.
"He has a top coach there and, with Lukas Podolski and Per Mertesacker, he has two German colleagues. Arsenal are a strong team who play technically high-quality football."

 
arsenal bought sanogo 0£, but after 3 yrs he'll be worth not less than 20mil£....believe m or not within sanogo there is extraordinary talent....i know ts hard for u guy to see it bt that is reality

Black player???? Ni wachache sana wanaoweza kumaintain vipaji vyao mara nyingi hawatabiliki hawa
 
Mfarisayo bado una ghubu tu, Wacha Inzi wajionee wenyewe, Ngongo keshasepa ati hakuna umeme kule ARS, Belo, Manda pamoja na BJ ndio kabisa ati weekend wako busy, .... ...... chi umeona hata peas of ants wamekuwa Invisible, kazi kuchungulia tu kama vitoto vidogo, khe khe khe khe khe kheeeeeeeeeeeee chacha hii habari makuwadi na mashoga wanaharisha tu achilia mbali wauza unga pale kwenye cowshed maana Prof kaamua liwalo na liwe ..... ... Reus, Gundogan na Bender wako njiani kuwa-join Mertesacker, Ozil, Podolski, Serge Gnabry, Gedion Zelalem pamoja na Thomas Eisfeld ambaye yuko tayari na ameandaliwa rasmi kushiriki kwenye kombe cha mbuzi. Kitaeleweka tu. COYG.


BTW mambo yanaendelea kuwa shwari tu kule NY ambako Rafa anakamua tu pamoja na Serena wanatarajiwa kukamilisha mtanange wa kukata na shoka leo, kesho na J3.
 
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Arsenal Football Club celebrated the 100-year anniversary of the Club’s first ever match in the London Borough of Islington on Friday, September 6, with a special event for the local community held at Emirates Stadium. In the century since the Gunners moved north of the river, Arsenal has become as much a part of Islington life on the pitch as it has off it. From its very earliest days, Arsenal supported the Islington War Memorial Fund and made contributions to the Great Northern Hospital – a legacy of giving that has remained to the present day with the work of Arsenal in the Community now engaging more than 2,000 individuals each week across more than 40 different projects and 55 separate venues in the borough.
Friday’s event provided an opportunity for Arsenal to showcase its contribution to areas such as community outreach, job creation, fan engagement and regeneration, while thanking those individuals and groups that have helped to make the Club what it is today. Hosted by lifelong Arsenal fan, Tom Watt, the event saw 150 invited guests from local businesses, community and supporter groups in attendance, as well as a number of other notable individuals –Arsenal legend Pat Rice, who grew up in the borough before making his name with the Club, MP for Islington North, Jeremy Corbyn, the Mayor of Islington, Councillor Barry Edwards and members of the current Arsenal Ladies squad, who received the Freedom of the Borough of Islington back in 2007.

Young people that have been engaged by the work of Arsenal in the Community in Islington also discussed the projects that they have been involved with and how the Club has helped them to fulfill their potential and go on to bigger and better things in life. To highlight the Club’s ongoing support for local community initiatives, The Arsenal Foundation announced a donation to Islington Giving of £50,000 per year for the next three years – funding which will be used across a range of different initiatives, including a youth engagement project delivering structured football activities on Friday evenings for young people at suitable venues across the borough. Speaking about the donation, Director of Islington Giving, Kristina Glenn, said: "It seems only natural that we should partner with Arsenal and with our shared passion for the borough, we’re excited about what we will be able to achieve together. We’re absolutely thrilled that this generous donation from The Arsenal Foundation means that Islington Giving has now raised over £2million for Islington – a great achievement and we are incredibly grateful to Arsenal for their generosity and commitment to our campaign."

The event was just one of a number of activities that will be taking place over the coming weeks and over the course of the 2013/14 season to celebrate 100 Years in Islington. Islington Museum has opened a special Arsenal-themed exhibition to the public, showcasing a range of rare and interesting artefacts that commemorate the Club’s presence in the area, while the forthcoming Barclays Premier League fixture against Stoke City on September 22 will also be dedicated to the centenary. Arsenal Chief Executive Officer, Ivan Gazidis, added: “As a Club, we are immensely proud to be part of the Islington community and we will be forever grateful to the Borough for welcoming us into the area all those many years ago.

"I doubt Henry Norris, the Arsenal chairman who engineered the Club’s relocation to Highbury in 1913, could have believed his actions would lead us to where we are today - in the magnificent Emirates Stadium after so many wonderful years at Highbury, and with a supporter base that extends across the world. "Despite all that has changed in the last century, the Club’s commitment to the local community here in Islington remains as strong as ever. We look forward to celebrating that throughout 2013/14.”
 
United are taken aback, for example, by the latest suggestion they challenged Arsenal for Mesut Ozil. The truth is that United and Manchester City were both offered the player three weeks ago. United turned it down because they had already made up their mind that Wayne Rooney would not be leaving and they did not want to break their transfer record, paying upwards of £40m, for someone who plays in the same position.

Their thinking also took into account they have Shinji Kagawa, among others, for the No10 role. Kagawa still features prominently in the thinking of David Moyes despite not even being on the bench against Liverpool on Sunday. His problem is two-fold: one, that he has had an exhausting summer with his national team and is being brought back slowly; two, that Moyes has not really seen him play or got to know him very well. He is not, however, being marginalised.
United rebuffed an approach from Atlético Madrid for the Japan international and would have done the same if Borussia Dortmund had been in touch. As it was, there has not been a single telephone call from the Bundesliga club, despite talking up a possible return.
Juan Mata is a player United like but linking the Chelsea midfielder with a move to Old Trafford was, like Ozil, a red herring. Mata, as Chelsea have repeatedly stated, was not for sale; it is just that some people did not believe them. United did not try to get him and he was never mooted in a cash-plus-player exchange with Rooney because, as the Guardianrevealed last month, Rooney was never going to be allowed to join Chelsea, no matter what the offer. Behind the scenes at Old Trafford, there is frustration that this has largely been overlooked when it has taken up so much time and effort and, in their opinion, could be the difference between United winning the title or not.

united didnt compete with arsenal for OZIL......in fact they were offered the player three weeks ago.....and united refused to buy OZIL because he is overpriced[according to them] and plays the same position as rooney or kagawa!!

Stop telling us your make up stories! The world it self understands the worth of Mesut that's why everyone wonders what is wrong with Madrid selling him! The call him a modern world midfielder with sharp eyes!
 
Jamani wana Arsenal wenzangu naomba tukae kimya,tumeongea mno mpaka wapinzani wanafura kwa jazba...tusubiri vitendo uwanjani,vitendo vikiongea hamna atakaye criticize any more!
 
Taja watatu? alafu Henry huwezi kujivunia kuwa kaibuliwa na Arsenal. Tatizo lenu mnaanzia kufuatilia wachezaji wakishafika Arsenal.

Wewe mdwanzi kweli Henry amekuja arsenal akitoka Italy nadhani Juventus akiwa mchezaji wa kawaida na zaidi alikuwa anatumiwa kama winga, amekuja London akatengenezwa akawekwa kati akaanza kutupia kama hana akili nzuri, wewe ndio mshabiki oya oya ambae umeanza kufatilia EPL baada ya ABROMOVICH kuinunua CHELSEA.
 
Wewe mdwanzi kweli Henry amekuja arsenal akitoka Italy nadhani Juventus akiwa mchezaji wa kawaida na zaidi alikuwa anatumiwa kama winga, amekuja London akatengenezwa akawekwa kati akaanza kutupia kama hana akili nzuri, wewe ndio mshabiki oya oya ambae umeanza kufatilia EPL baada ya ABROMOVICH kuinunua CHELSEA.

Kumbe mpo wengi mlioanza kufuatilia mpira juzi, Henry alikuwa mkali toka akiwa Monaco (1992-1999). Soma vizuri habari zake utakuja kuthibitisha hilo na aliweka record nyingi tu ikiwepo kufunga magoli mengi kwenye UEFA (1997-1998) kuliko mchezaji mwingine mfaransa.

Suala la kutoka Juve akiwa wa kawaida ni suala la Ligi na mfumo wa Italy ulimkata pia unatakiwa kukumbuka kuwa hakukaa sana Juve, ametoka Monaco kwenda Juve January 1999 na Ameondoka Juve kwenda arsenal Mwaka huo huo mwezi wa nane.

Na kwa kujua kiwango chake hata bei yake ilikuwa juu pia arenal walimchukua kwa £11 million, Kwa miaka ya 1990s hiyo ilikuwa bei kubwa sana.
 
Kumbe mpo wengi mlioanza kufuatilia mpira juzi, Henry alikuwa mkali toka akiwa Monaco (1992-1999). Soma vizuri habari zake utakuja kuthibitisha hilo na aliweka record nyingi tu ikiwepo kufunga magoli mengi kwenye UEFA (1997-1998) kuliko mchezaji mwingine mfaransa.

Suala la kutoka Juve akiwa wa kawaida ni suala la Ligi na mfumo wa Italy ulimkata pia unatakiwa kukumbuka kuwa hakukaa sana Juve, ametoka Monaco kwenda Juve January 1999 na Ameondoka Juve kwenda arsenal Mwaka huo huo mwezi wa nane.

Na kwa kujua kiwango chake hata bei yake ilikuwa juu pia arenal walimchukua kwa £11 million, Kwa miaka ya 1990s hiyo ilikuwa bei kubwa sana.

Acha hizo wewe ... Henry huko kote alikotoka alikuwa ni winger ..

Nani aliyemtengeneza akawa striker na finisher mzuri?

Jibu unalo hata kama hutaki kusema ?
 
so after signing OZIL,SANOGO,FLAMINI Arsenal are WORLD BEATERS......
 
Acha hizo wewe ... Henry huko kote alikotoka alikuwa ni winger ..

Nani aliyemtengeneza akawa striker na finisher mzuri?

Jibu unalo hata kama hutaki kusema ?

Kwani alipokuwa Winga Monaco hakuwa anafunga?
 
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