Wacha
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Babu wenu anaangalia kama kuna wengine wanauzwa
Tarehe 2 February tunawakaribisha Crystal Palace.
Tarehe 8 February Arsenal tunaenda Anfield kucheza na Liverpool na siku chache tena tunawakaribisha Man Utd tarehe 12 February.
Jumamosi ya tarehe 15 tunawakaribisha Liverpool Emirates kwenye FA Cup, kabla ya kumalizia na Bayern Munich Jumatano tarehe 19 February.
Tutaumaliza mwezi wa February kwa kuwakaribisha Sunderland Emirates.
February ni mwezi muhimu sana kwa Arsenal.
COYG!!
It is Wenger again complaining that it was so "unfair" for Chelsea to sell Mata to Man Utd.
He forgot he was him who sold Arsenal's top player in Robin van Persie to Man Utd.
"Wenger complaining is normal because he always does. It's in his nature. If it was Arsenal or City or Liverpool and Juan desired to go, we would do the same," said Mourinho.
... ..... ... The first thing Arsene Wenger may do upon waking these days is pinch himself to check that everything really is as it seems.
As if topping the Premier League and progressing in both the Champions League and FA Cup were not enough, the Arsenal manager has now been handed another gift -- a hefty slab of cash.
For too many years since he took charge in 1996, Wenger has been financially handcuffed in the transfer market following the strict spending criteria determined by the Arsenal board. But Monday's announcement that the Premier League side and the German kit supplier Puma had signed the largest commercial deal in both companies' history has cast such caution to one side.For the Frenchman can not only invest in the next Mesut Ozil but also shape the Gunners' future for years to come.
Coming into effect on July 1, the five-year deal with Puma is worth nearly $250 million according to media reports. "The money will begin to flow in (in July) and will be available for us to invest in the team," Arsenal chief executive Ivan Gazidis told CNN World Sport. The tie-in with Puma ends a 20-year association with rival sportswear company Nike, with Arsenal believing that their new partner can not only give them bespoke attention but also help drive inroads to important "markets like Asia and the Americas." As he spoke with a mix of excitement and pride, Gazidis was adamant that Wenger would soon be signing a new contract that would enable him to continue his transformation of Arsenal.
"We have always been committed to Arsene and he's always been committed to the club," he said. "I'm sure Arsene will commit his future to the club, and we will commit ours to his. That will be done at the right time -- quietly -- and then we will let you guys [the press] know." The coach's contract is set to expire at the end of the season, but Wenger may well put pen to paper on more than just the deal that will continue his 18-year tenure.
"We will invest in not just big-name signings but also right across the club -- in the youth academy, scouting network, facilities," Gazidis explained. "There are a lot of things that go into a football club like this." Arsenal hopes its relationship with Puma can finally put the Londoners on an equal financial footing with some of Europe's biggest clubs.
BTW media wameanza nahau ati mechi ya loserfools iwe kwenye category B ili washabiki wa losefools walipe kiingilio kidogo ... ... ... ... thubutu lazima iwe category A mambo mdundo waje walipe ngawira ... .... .. ..... .... Gunners for life. Wachioweza kulipa wachubiri mdebwedo Anfield.
Sigusi majeruhi.... SOMA BENCHI hili Fabianski, Vermaelen, Gibbs, Jenkinson, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Podolski, Bendtner
Then kuna Haters wanadai This Team's Squad depth haiko Poa.... SERIOUSLY????