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Arsenal (The Gunners) | Special Thread

Prof haendi kokote proven one of the best, sasa kuna watu ati kazi yao ni ku-copy and paste wanafikiria ati wakikopi yale yanayoandikwa na wapinzani wa Gunners then wataweza ku-tu-demoralize .... ..... Thubutu! Watawewesekaweweseka we lakini Gunners tupo pale pale, wengine ati walithubutu hata kusema ati prof tangu aje Gunners hajaweza kuwa na timu imara alirithi tu wachezaji, sasa kama ni hivyo iweje waje kugangaa njaa hapa, si wawe makocha wakombe mpunga?

BTW wale wanaoshabikia timu za vichochoroni ati nao wanaibuka ... .. husda itawamaliza nyie ... .. khe khe khe khe khe kheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
 
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Bado mapema, lakini naona kalamu na pen ziko kali?! Ila tutaona...

Mkuu wataandika watachoka kwani wameanza leo. Timu ipo sawa kuanzia mid next month utaona mabadiliko wacha-na na hao mburukenge wa British tabloids let alone the mediocre JF #vimburukenge's# who copy and paste the articles from the media and think they've a point to prove. Days are coming ambapo watalia sana.
 
Mkuu wataandika watachoka kwani wameanza leo. Timu ipo sawa kuanzia mid next month utaona mabadiliko wacha-na na hao mburukenge wa British tabloids let alone the mediocre JF #vimburukenge's# who copy and paste the articles from the media and think they've a point to prove. Days are coming ambapo watalia sana.

Haya maneno yako nayaweka kwenye hansard, '...kuanzia mid next month...'
 
Mwaka huu timu iliyosajili vizuri during the off season ni Chelsea.
Wameziba mapengo yote na sioni weakness yeyote pale darajani.
The title is for Chelsea to lose
 
MAJUTO NI MJUKUU......

[h=1]Transfer news: Arsenal 'nearly signed Cristiano Ronaldo and Didier Drogba', says Arsene Wenger[/h] Last Updated: 18/09/14 3:29pm





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Cristiano Ronaldo: Could have joined Arsenal in 2003, according to Arsene Wenger





Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says his biggest regret in the transfer market is missing out on signing Real Madrid superstar Cristiano Ronaldo in 2003.
Ronaldo left Sporting Lisbon to join Manchester United for £12.3m as an 18-year-old of huge promise, going on to establish himself as one of the greatest players in the Old Trafford club's modern history after six increasingly prolific seasons under Sir Alex Ferguson.

But Wenger said he had been "so close" to bringing Ronaldo to Arsenal, only to miss out on a player who went on to score 117 goals and win eight major trophies for United before leaving for Real Madrid for a world record fee of £80m in 2009.
Ronaldo has won the Champions League as well as five other trophies during his time at the Bernabeu and won the Ballon d'Or last year.
"My biggest regret: I was so close to signing Cristiano Ronaldo," said Wenger, talking at a sponsors' question and answer session on Thursday.

"And not only did I not get him, but he signed for Manchester United. That, of course, still hurts today."
Wenger also revealed he had narrowly failed to sign Chelsea striker Didier Drogba when the Ivory Coast international was still a relatively unknown youngster at Le Mans.
Drogba went on to play for Guingamp and Marseille before signing for Chelsea, where he became a key player during a period of sustained success at Stamford bridge.
"I would have loved to have managed Didier Drogba, for two reasons," said Wenger.
"One, I missed him when he played at Le Mans in France, not even in the top league. I knew there was a good player there and I missed him.
"And secondly, because he hurt us so much in big games that all this pain would not have happened."
 
MAJUTO NI MJUKUU......

Transfer news: Arsenal 'nearly signed Cristiano Ronaldo and Didier Drogba', says Arsene Wenger

Last Updated: 18/09/14 3:29pm





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Cristiano Ronaldo: Could have joined Arsenal in 2003, according to Arsene Wenger





Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says his biggest regret in the transfer market is missing out on signing Real Madrid superstar Cristiano Ronaldo in 2003.
Ronaldo left Sporting Lisbon to join Manchester United for £12.3m as an 18-year-old of huge promise, going on to establish himself as one of the greatest players in the Old Trafford club's modern history after six increasingly prolific seasons under Sir Alex Ferguson.

But Wenger said he had been "so close" to bringing Ronaldo to Arsenal, only to miss out on a player who went on to score 117 goals and win eight major trophies for United before leaving for Real Madrid for a world record fee of £80m in 2009.
Ronaldo has won the Champions League as well as five other trophies during his time at the Bernabeu and won the Ballon d'Or last year.
"My biggest regret: I was so close to signing Cristiano Ronaldo," said Wenger, talking at a sponsors' question and answer session on Thursday.

"And not only did I not get him, but he signed for Manchester United. That, of course, still hurts today."
Wenger also revealed he had narrowly failed to sign Chelsea striker Didier Drogba when the Ivory Coast international was still a relatively unknown youngster at Le Mans.
Drogba went on to play for Guingamp and Marseille before signing for Chelsea, where he became a key player during a period of sustained success at Stamford bridge.
"I would have loved to have managed Didier Drogba, for two reasons," said Wenger.
"One, I missed him when he played at Le Mans in France, not even in the top league. I knew there was a good player there and I missed him.
"And secondly, because he hurt us so much in big games that all this pain would not have happened."
Not to mention that Zlatan Ibrahimovich at one point wanted to play for Arsenal only to be told by Mr Wenger that he must undergo trials before considered to play for the Gunners
 
Haya maneno yako nayaweka kwenye hansard, '...kuanzia mid next month...'
Usikimbilie Kibera tu. khe khe khe khe khe kheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee vipi nachikia kazi ya Mentoring i d i o t s umemwachia Peas of ants khe khe khe kheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee mwambie Invisible awe visible.
 
Arsenal's deficiencies laid bare: five issues in need of attention

Tuesday's 2-0 defeat by Borussia Dortmund highlighted some critical flaws in Arsène Wenger's squad
• Match report: Dortmund 2-0 Arsenal

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Arsenal badly need their record signing Mesut Özil to start performing. Photograph: Andrew Boyers/Action Images
Bring in a world-class holding midfielder
Arsène Wenger's tactical tweak to 4-1-4-1 has been motivated, in part, by the desire to accommodate as many of his attacking midfield talents as possible. And there are many of them. But it has also served, on occasion, to isolate the holding midfielder and to expose him for his lack of pace. Neither Mathieu Flamini nor Mikel Arteta is noted for his quickness.
Arteta suffered against Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday, although it is doubtful whether Flamini, who missed out with a thigh injury and ended up watching the game from the press box because he was not allowed on the bench, would have fared much better.
Arteta, like so many Arsenal players, did not help himself by making basic errors to lose possession and he had only just returned from an injury of his own. But he was punished severely, as Dortmund swarmed forward in energetic fashion. Against the very best teams, particularly away from home, the fear lingers that Arsenal may need a better player with greater presence in this position in the formation.

Tighten up at the back and protect the ball

Wenger has always been an attacking coach and it feels faintly churlish to quibble about his desire to commit bodies forward in the pursuit of goals and entertainment. A big part of his game plan has been to push the full-backs high up the field when his team have the ball. It speeds the transitions and helps to stretch the opposition. But the flip-side is that Arsenal leave big spaces on the sides, they are vulnerable to the quick counter and the centre-backs can be exposed.
Per Mertesacker and Laurent Koscielny actually snuffed out a number of Dortmund attacks in the first-half but those are not the moments that have stuck in the memory. The second half became a siege after the centre-halves were carved open by a routine ball forward for the second goal and it was all so ragged and panicky – a situation not helped throughout by Arsenal's carelessness in possession, – something which invited Dortmund on to them.
Wenger has had cause to question the focus of his defenders, which he did after the late concession against Manchester City on Saturday and the subsequent flurry of chances for the champions, which might have seen Arsenal beaten. It is a huge irritation that Wenger's team have conceded a headed goal in each of their Premier League fixtures so far.


Wenger must get Özil back on form
The record signing is a luxurious player and who does not like luxuries? He is capable of touches that light up matches and remind people why they love football. But after his explosive start at Arsenal the feeling has taken hold that his rider is a little overbearing. He would like a roving No10's brief in the middle of the field, free of tracking back responsibilities and, ideally, against opponents who do not press too hard. Even for an A-lister it is asking a lot.
Wenger has tried Özil off the flank, granting him the freedom to come inside when Arsenal have the ball. After all, he was effective enough for Germany in wide areas to retain his starting place throughout their successful World Cup campaign. But it is not working for him right now and the fans' patience is wearing thin. Perhaps he feels scrambled by the defensive demands, even if he hardly seems to embrace them.
His confidence is low and he looks to be unhappy. Wenger's new formation has no room for a No10 and Özil is further burdened by his lack of a single assist or goal this season. His place is in jeopardy.

Wasteful Welbeck needs to find the target
First, the good bits. The striker, signed from Manchester United on deadline day, has looked typically athletic, his endeavour has been unstinting and he has made the runs to get into dangerous spaces. The last point has been the best bit. Now for the ‘but'. He has failed to finish.
One on one with Joe Hart after 12 minutes of his debut against Manchester City, he seemed to do everything right in relation to the high-difficulty chipped finish and he was unlucky to see the ball come back off the post. The bottom line, though, was he missed the target – the cardinal sin of the centre-forward. Against Dortmund, with the game lop-sided but still 0-0, he once again missed when one on one, dragging low and beyond the far post. He had four efforts in all and did not hit the target once.
Welbeck has never appeared the most instinctive of finishers and it is doubtful whether that instinct can be instilled on the training ground. It can merely be encouraged, in terms of getting him into the right areas. These remain early days but Welbeck will not be judged on his work rate.

Does Ramsey need a break?
The midfielder turned his ankle while playing for Wales on Andorra's much-criticised 3G pitch on Tuesday of last week and he was below par against City and Dortmund. Ramsey had treatment last Thursday, trained on Friday and played on Saturday. There was then precious little breathing space before he was back on the pitch against Dortmund. The schedule is remorseless and it has no sympathy for players who are determined to play through the discomfort of niggles.
The problems inevitably become worse rather than better and that has to be a concern with a player like Ramsey, whose career has been pockmarked by injuries. Even the season of his life last time out was blotted by a three-month lay-off with thigh trouble – an injury that Wenger said, initially, did not look serious. Ramsey's commitment is admirable but he knows he is enduring a lull and he went public with a Twitter apology for the Dortmund shambles. Part of the problem on a personal level for him is he has set himself such high standards from last season.
 



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Prof hana wasi wasi kabisa na performance ya Ozil pimbi pamoja na #Mburukenge# wanaweweseka ........ .....
Tangu lini wametoa any good comment kwa mambo ambayo
Prof
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#Arsenal team to play Aston Villa: Szczesny, Chambers, Mertesacker, Koscielny, Gibbs, Arteta, Ramsey, Cazorla, Ozil, Alexis, Welbeck
 
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