Arsenal (The Gunners) | Special Thread

Arsenal (The Gunners) | Special Thread

Look who's on the 4th spot. Come On Liverpool take your position and send them back to 7th spot. It's still possible, you know
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Tunasikitika kuikosa man u tena uefa,
Teh teh teh
 
Nzi, muda si mrefu tutasikia Wapenda Man Utd nao wanaanza kuweka mabango na kuimba LVG out. Anyway, kuna mitandao nimeona baadhi wapenda United wakitaka LVG apigwe chini
 
Actually source uliyotoa sio ya kuaminika sababu ni blog ya mtu, inakuwa bias. Pia kipindi cha mwanzoni ilikuwa ni Football league, labda ndio Arsenal waliyoshuka daraja, I doubt it.

Dah! Chifu, ni ubishi ama unazi?

Na mwenyewe umesema kabisa, kabla ya EPL (kabla ya 1992), top-level football league iliitwa Football League First Division...na ndiyo mwaka 1912/13 Goons walikuwa relegated..

Anyway, basi sawa hiyo ndiyo rekodi yenu 😐
 
Piers Morgan ni Douchbag. Jamaa kigeugeu kama bendera

Huyo anawakilisha mawazo ya goons wengi....si umeona mlivyopigwa na Monaco juzi, Wenger na kikosi chake walichukua booos za kutosha!

Lakini leo wamewashangilia...tatizo siyo Piers, ila washabiki wengi wa goons ni vigeugeu...na Wenger anajua kweli kuwajambisha...
 
Game za midweek nitakuwa nazikosa. Lakini hopeful tutawapiga ubaya QPR J5 then tuwatoe #mburukenge FA Cups. God bless.
 
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Huyo anawakilisha mawazo ya goons wengi....si umeona mlivyopigwa na Monaco juzi, Wenger na kikosi chake walichukua booos za kutosha!

Lakini leo wamewashangilia...tatizo siyo Piers, ila washabiki wengi wa goons ni vigeugeu...na Wenger anajua kweli kuwajambisha...

Washabiki wa aina hiyo wapo katika kila timu. Subiri misimu miwili,mitatu ya kutobeba kombe au kukosa UCL utawaona wanavyoibuka
 
Timu ya kwanza toka England kushinda ndani ya Allianz(Bayern Munich home), San Siro (Vs A.C Milan/inter), vs Bernabeu(Real Madrid. Timu ya kwanza kubeba FA Cups nyingi than any other teams. Timu pekee ya top flight England ambayo haijawahi kushuka daraja nk.

Haya ni Mafanikio yenu au yanayotakiwa na FA,UEFA+FIFA?
 
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CAZORLA + ROSICKY viungo bora zaidi ndani ya arsenal, sifurahii kabisa kumuona Rosicky bench na Cazorla akicheza namba 8
 
INJURY UPDATES;
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has confirmed that Francis Coquelin has suffered broken nose after the midfielder clashed heads with team-mate Olivier Giroud.
Duh jamaa ni mkata umeme wa hatari pale kati hili ni pengo kama atakaa nje muda mrefu.
 
the gunners.. mnisaidie kupiga kampeni ya kumsaidia giroud afunge.. maana.. anaona goli dogo kila mara na mimi ANANIUMIZA SANA MTIMA
 
Heko. Wewe umezungumza kama mpenzi wa soka, na siyo mnazi wa Arsenal.

Defensively, Monaco wapo vizuri, stats zao kwenye UCL zinaonyesha.

Hakika Arsenal wakishinda Ufaransa nipigwe ban ya mwaka mzima

Na ahadi yangu ya kuhama Man United kama Arsenal wakichukua UCL, bado ipo palepale 😃

..........khaa?! Unaonja sumu?!
 
INJURY UPDATES;
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has confirmed that Francis Coquelin has suffered broken nose after the midfielder clashed heads with team-mate Olivier Giroud.
Duh jamaa ni mkata umeme wa hatari pale kati hili ni pengo kama atakaa nje muda mrefu.


Le Coq akikaa nje mda mrefu matatizo ya defence yatarudi pale pale asee. Lakini si anaweza kucheza na mask? Huyu jamaa amekuwa nguzo kubwa sana tangu arudi...
 
Le Coq akikaa nje mda mrefu matatizo ya defence yatarudi pale pale asee. Lakini si anaweza kucheza na mask? Huyu jamaa amekuwa nguzo kubwa sana tangu arudi...

Nna uhakika unafahamu mzee Wenger anavyo handle ishu ya majeruhi sidhani kama ata-risk ila ukweli kukaa nje kwake lazima kutatu-cost sana tuombe Wenger awe na mtazamo mpya.
Mkuu nimeona sehemu pia kua dogo anaweza kucheza na ile protecting mask n' that's good news tunahitaji 3Pts za kila gemu.
 
Timu ya kwanza toka England kushinda ndani ya Allianz(Bayern Munich home), San Siro (Vs A.C Milan/inter), vs Bernabeu(Real Madrid. Timu ya kwanza kubeba FA Cups nyingi than any other teams. Timu pekee ya top flight England ambayo haijawahi kushuka daraja nk.

Kuongezea..
  • 17 years of Wenger
    In this week's Behind the Numbers, our statistician analyses Arsène Wenger's 17-year tenure as Arsenal manager.
    Arsène Wenger - Arsenal's longest-serving and most successful manager - celebrates 17 years in charge of the Club on Tuesday, October 1.
    Sunday's match against Swansea was his 964th in charge of Arsenal, and his 558th victory.
    His win percentage is therefore 57.9, and the team have scored 1,786 goals in that time, at a rate of 1.85 per game. The overall goal difference is +857.
    Arsène Wenger - full record
    It all means he has taken charge of more games and recorded more victories (and indeed more draws and defeats) than any other Arsenal manager. He has also led the team to more major trophies (11, including Charity/Community Shields) and has a higher win ratio than any of his 17 predecessors.
    His team have scored more goals (more than twice as many as the next manager), and he has overseen the most league matches, FA Cup matches, League Cup matches, European fixtures and Community Shield games of any Arsenal boss in history.
    Appointed in 1996, Wenger officially became an Arsenal employee on October 1, having been announced as Bruce Rioch's successor in August while he was still in charge of Grampus Eight. After being released from his contract in Japan, Arsène eventually took charge of his first game for his new club on October 12, 1996 - a 2-0 win away to Blackburn Rovers in the Premier League.
    Since then his full career stats are as follows:
    Arsène Wenger - full record
    PWDLFA
    League644 373 160 111 1,219 606
    FA Cup85 57 15 13 153 68
    League Cup60 38 3 19 129 80
    C. Shield6 4 0 2 11 5
    UEFA Cup11 6 2 3 22 11
    Champions League158 80 37 41 252 159
    Total964 558 217 189 1,786 929
    * games on pens counted as wins or losses
    Wenger became the Club's longest-serving manager four years ago, surpassing George Allison's 13-year tenure, which straddled the Second World War.
    Even if he lost each of his next 130 games in charge, he would still have the highest win ratio of any Arsenal manager in history
    Wenger is one of six men to win the league for the Club, and the only one to have lifted the FA Cup more than once. Arsenal's 27 major honours so far have been shared between seven different managers (Chapman, Allison, Whittaker, Mee, Graham, Neill and Wenger).
    In terms of win percentage, Wenger's 57.9 puts him far ahead of his peers, and he's the only post-war Gunners manager to win more than half of his games.
    In fact, even if he lost each of his next 130 games in charge, he would still have the highest win ratio of any Arsenal manager in history.
    Wenger has taken charge of 78.9 per cent of all Arsenal's Premier League games (644), and has won 83.2 per cent of Arsenal's Premier League total points tally (1,279).
    In addition he has overseen 68.7 per cent of all of Arsenal's games in European competition (169).
    Top 10 longest serving Arsenal managers
    ManagerDatesTerm
    Arsène Wenger Oct 1, 1996 - present day 17 years+
    George Allison May 28, 1934 - May 31, 1947 13 years, 3 days
    Bertie Mee June 20, 1966 - May 4, 1976 9 years, 316 days
    Tom Whittaker June 2, 1947 - Oct 24, 1956 9 years, 144 days
    George Graham May 14, 1986 - Feb 21, 1995 8 years, 283 days
    Herbert Chapman June 11, 1925 - Jan 6, 1934 8 years, 210 days
    Terry Neill July 9, 1976 - Dec 16, 1983 7 years, 160 days
    George Morrell Feb 10, 1908 - Apr 13, 1915 7 years, 63 days
    Harry Bradshaw May 1899 - May 1904 4 years, 355 days
    Billy Wright May 1, 1962 - Jun 13, 1966 4 years, 43 days
    Wenger won the domestic Double in his first full season (becoming the first overseas manager to win the English league) and he repeated the feat four years later. That 2001/02 Double season remains his most successful in terms of win percentage, with 65 per cent of the 60 games ending in victory.
    The first three times Wenger recorded a win percentage in excess of 60 per cent, Arsenal won the league (1997/98, 2001/02 and 2003/04). However, the numbers would suggest that it's become much harder to win silverware since the manager's third league title in 2004.
    The following season Arsenal's win percentage was a hefty 64.9 (the second best of the Wenger era), but the team missed out on the title. Twice more since then the win percentage has been 60 or greater (2007/08 and 2009/10) yet both times the team remained trophyless. In fact the 2007/08 record was better than that of the 1997/98 Double campaign.
    Arsène Wenger, season by season records
    PWDLFAWin %
    1996/9736 16 11 9 56 33 44.4%
    1997/9854 33 13 8 89 46 61.1%
    1998/9954 31 15 8 84 38 57.4%
    1999/0059 33 11 15 112 66 55.9%
    2000/0159 32 13 14 99 62 54.2%
    2001/0260 39 11 10 119 62 65%
    2002/0359 34 15 10 119 58 57.6%
    2003/0459 38 14 7 114 48 64.4%
    2004/0557 37 13 7 117 51 64.9%
    2005/0659 33 11 15 96 43 55.9%
    2006/0759 30 17 12 98 53 50.8%
    2007/0858 36 15 7 113 52 62.1%
    2008/0961 33 16 12 113 54 54.1%
    2009/1055 33 8 14 116 63 60%
    2010/1158 31 13 14 119 64 53.4%
    2011/1254 31 914 96 67 57.4%
    2012/1353 29 12 12 105 60 54.7%
    2013/1410 9 0 1 21 9 90%
    In each of Wenger's seasons in charge, Arsenal finished no lower than fourth. That's 17 consecutive top four finishes now under the Frenchman - the Club's previous longest run was five (1930/31 to 1934/35).
    Arsène has called upon 187 different players
    In fact, 42.5 per cent of all Arsenal's top-four finishes in history have come under Wenger.
    This consistency is highlighted when comparing the manager's record at Highbury (1996 to 2006) with that at Emirates Stadium (2006 to current day). Arsenal have not won silverware since moving into Emirates Stadium at the beginning of the 2006/07 season, but the team has a very similar record here compared to Wenger's time at our previous home.
    The win ratio at Highbury was 70.6 per cent as opposed to 68.2 per cent at Emirates, while the side have scored at the same rate per game (2.16 at Emirates, 2.16 at Highbury) and conceded fewer (0.77 at Emirates, 0.82 at Highbury) since the move.
    Arsène Wenger home records
    PWDLFA
    Highbury2651875226573217
    Emirates Stadium2011374222435155
    During the 17 years, Wenger has called upon 187 different players - that represents 22.9 per cent of all players who have ever appeared for the Arsenal first team.
    Patrick Vieira played more than anyone else for the manager (402 games, 41.7 per cent of the total) and Dennis Bergkamp played most out of those players who were already at the Club when Wenger took over (376 games).
    Theo Walcott is the only player from the current squad to appear in the top 10 appearances list, he's played 270 games so far.
    Twenty-seven of the 187 have played just once for the manager, while a select group of 22 played 200 times or more.
    Top 10 appearances
    More than half of the players who have played for the Club under Wenger have scored (96). The leading scorer in this era, of course, is the Club's all-time leading goal getter, Thierry Henry, who accounted for 228 of the 1,786 Gunners goals under Wenger (12.8 per cent). The top 10 scorers under Wenger's stewardship (below) between them scored nearly half (48.3 per cent) of the total goals in this time.
    Top 10 goalscorers
    Of the 91 English league clubs currently with a full-time manager, Wenger is the longest serving, having held his position more than twice as long as the next man on the list, Exeter City's Paul Tisdale (seven years 96 days). No one else on the list has more than five years unbroken service, while only seven (eight per cent) have been with their club for longer than three years.
    Looking purely at the Premier League, Alan Pardew is the second longest-serving boss, having been at Newcastle for nearly three years. The only other Premier League managers with more than two years in their current jobs are Sam Allardyce (West Ham), Marton Jol (Fulham) and Malky Mackay (Cardiff City).
    Longest serving managers in English football
    ManagerClubLevelTenure
    Arsène WengerArsenalPremier League17 years
    Paul TisdaleExeter CityLeague Two7 years, 96 days
    Chris WilderOxford UnitedLeague Two4 years, 283 days
    Mark YatesCheltenham TownLeague Two3 years, 282 days
    Russell SladeLeyton OrientLeague One3 years, 178 days
    Karl RobinsonMilton Keynes DonsLeague One 3 years, 143 days
    Graham TurnerShrewsbury TownLeague One 3 years, 111 days
    Tony MowbrayMiddlesbroughChampionship 2 years, 339 days
    Alan PardewNewcastle United
    Premier League 2 years, 295 days
    Dean SmithWalsallLeague One 2 years, 268 days

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