Arsenal (The Gunners) | Special Thread

Arsenal (The Gunners) | Special Thread

Arsene Wenger coach of the decade


Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has been named World Coach of the Decade by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics.

The Frenchman held off competition from Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson and Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho to claim the award which is decided by combining the points from the organisation's Coach of the Year polls.

The result may be something of a surprise given Arsenal haven't won a trophy in the past five years but their consistent performances in the Premier League and Champions League saw Wenger come first in the vote with 156 points, with Ferguson eight points behind on 148 and Mourinho a further 13 points back on 135.

"Although the Frenchman has until now never won the annual vote, he has been among the best-placed coaches every year," a statement from the organisation read.

"It is admirable how he has repeatedly moulded young players into an attacking and technically brilliant way of play."
 
Arsene Wenger coach of the decade


Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has been named World Coach of the Decade by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics.

The Frenchman held off competition from Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson and Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho to claim the award which is decided by combining the points from the organisation's Coach of the Year polls.

The result may be something of a surprise given Arsenal haven't won a trophy in the past five years but their consistent performances in the Premier League and Champions League saw Wenger come first in the vote with 156 points, with Ferguson eight points behind on 148 and Mourinho a further 13 points back on 135.

"Although the Frenchman has until now never won the annual vote, he has been among the best-placed coaches every year," a statement from the organisation read.

"It is admirable how he has repeatedly moulded young players into an attacking and technically brilliant way of play."
Mbona sijaona jina la Carlo kocha wa mafiaso?

 
Mbona sijaona jina la Carlo kocha wa mafiaso?


wa sita carlo.
IFFHS selection:
1. Arsene Wenger France 156
2. Sir Alex Ferguson Scotland 148
3. José Mourinho Portugal 135
4. Fabio Capello Italia 120
5. Guus Hiddink Netherlands 112
6. Carlo Ancelotti Italia 108
7. Luiz Felipe Scolari Brazil 101
7. Marcelo Bielsa Argentina 101
9. Rafael Benítez Spain 97
10. Marcello Lippi Italia 88
11. Vicente del Bosque Spain 85
12. Frank Rijkaard Netherlands 80
13. Sven-Göran Eriksson Sweden 79
14. Karel Brückner Czech Republic 76
15. Carlos Alberto Parreira Brazil 65
15. Ottmar Hitzfeld Germany 65
17. Carlos Caetano Bledorn Verri "Dunga" Brazil 62
18. Otto Rehhagel Germany 61
19. Joachim Löw Germany 58
20. Carlos Bianchi Argentina 53…
 


images

I like this:


Hheheh ngoja tuendeleze unazi, Arsenal reserve wamekula 10 - 1 dhidi ya Aston Villa reserve...Otherwise hamjambo hapa?


...Peasant, hiyo video ya Seaman ilikuwa World cup ya mwaka gani vile? akiwakilisha England?...
ha ha, yeah, verrrrrrrryyyyyy funnnnyyy!
 
Last edited by a moderator:


Thierry Henry returns to Arsenal for training stint


_50731049_henry_getty.jpg


Henry scored 226 goals for Arsenal between 1999 and 2007




 
wa sita carlo.
IFFHS selection:
1. Arsene Wenger France 156
2. Sir Alex Ferguson Scotland 148
3. José Mourinho Portugal 135
4. Fabio Capello Italia 120
5. Guus Hiddink Netherlands 112
6. Carlo Ancelotti Italia 108
7. Luiz Felipe Scolari Brazil 101
7. Marcelo Bielsa Argentina 101
9. Rafael Benítez Spain 97
10. Marcello Lippi Italia 88
11. Vicente del Bosque Spain 85
12. Frank Rijkaard Netherlands 80
13. Sven-Göran Eriksson Sweden 79
14. Karel Brückner Czech Republic 76
15. Carlos Alberto Parreira Brazil 65
15. Ottmar Hitzfeld Germany 65
17. Carlos Caetano Bledorn Verri "Dunga" Brazil 62
18. Otto Rehhagel Germany 61
19. Joachim Löw Germany 58
20. Carlos Bianchi Argentina 53…
Huyu Dunga amefanya nini akiwa kocha kwa muda wa miaka 10,then Benitez & Capello wanamzidi Marcelo Lippi hizi tuzo nyingine vimeo tu
 
Hongereni wana Arsenal, nataka kujua jamaa wametumia vigezo gani kuchagua makocha? Maana kuna mtu kama Del Bosque kashinda vikombe kadhaa lakini katupwa namba 11
 
Vermaelen suffers setback

Wenger admits he may be forced to bring in defensive cover


Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has revealed that Thomas Vermaelen has suffered 'a little setback' in his rehabilitation.
The Belgian centre-half first picked up an Achilles problem while on international duty at the start of September and has struggled to shake off the ailment ever since.
He has made painfully slow progress in his recovery, with setbacks hindering his progress at regular intervals.
The Gunners had hoped that he would be ready for a first-team return early in 2011, but now accept that will not be the case.
Wenger admits that he is unsure when Vermaelen
spacer.gif
will be back in contention, with the Frenchman unable to predict when the 25-year-old will be fully fit.
Check

He has received better news on Sebastien Squillaci's hamstring injury, with the French defender set to be sidelined for between two and three weeks, but the Gunners remain short of options at the heart of their back four and accept that they may be forced to enter the transfer market in an effort to find reinforcements.
"He (Vermaelen) has another check today," Wenger told Arsenal
spacer.gif
TV Online
on Tuesday.
"He had another setback on Saturday that we are concerned with. We are consulting top specialists around the world. We'll know more on Wednesday.
"Unfortunately I can't give you any precise date but I concede that, with this little setback from Thomas, we are in a situation where we will have to look around.
"Squillaci will be out for a maximum of three weeks, minimum two. It is a hamstring injury but it is not too bad - a grade one. He'll be back in two weeks if all goes well."


Wenger amlete Samba pale ana experience ya premier league na ana nguvu kama anataka kushindana .
 
kwatetes nilizo ongea na wenger anasema nipo mbion kumrudisha chogo maarufu kama namba kumi na nne mgongon so WanaArsenal ushnd we2 huu mwaka huu na msimu huu
 
Hongereni wana Arsenal, nataka kujua jamaa wametumia vigezo gani kuchagua makocha? Maana kuna mtu kama Del Bosque kashinda vikombe kadhaa lakini katupwa namba 11


Uki-google utapata vigezo vyao .... ...



BTW nasikia Belo aka Web amerudi baada ya kuchezsha ule mpira khe khe kheeeeeeeeeeee
 
Adopt Arsenal money model - Uefa

By Phil Dawkes & Ian Dennis

Arsenal have been held up as a shining example by Uefa as European football's governing body prepares to implement tough new financial restrictions.

From the 2011-12 season, clubs must break-even over a rolling three-year period or risk a possible ban from Uefa European competitions.
Uefa compared Arsenal's approach to that of clubs with super-rich owners.

"What model waits for a knight rider on a horse and then rides away?" said Uefa general secretary Gianni Infantino. Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger's meticulous and sensible approach to spending has helped the north Londoners strengthen their finances over the last 10 years, as some of their rivals' own position has weakened.

Something is awry in European club football and when you step on the accelerator something tends to go wrong. We need to step on the brakes and introduce rationale

European Club Association chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge

Having moved to the Emirates Stadium in 2006, Arsenal now turn over more than £300m a year (including revenue from property sales) and made a pre-tax profit of £35m in 2009.

"Ten years ago Arsenal reported less income than Chelsea, Liverpool and Newcastle," Infantino added. "Now it is more than those clubs and in 2009 more than double Newcastle's.

"This shows what is possible with good management and careful investment."

In recent years, the Premier League has seen an influx of wealthy foreign businessmen acquiring control of clubs and embarking on lavish spending on players.

This has left some at risk of failing to adhere to Uefa's impending restrictions.
With recent losses of £121m, Manchester City would appear to be the English club with most to do to satisfy Uefa's rules,

City, who have embarked on an unprecedented spending in the wake of the 2009 takeover of the club by billionaire Arab tycoon Sheikh Mansour, have already sent club officials for talks with European football's governing body to discuss how they can comply with new regulations.

Uefa's head of licensing Andrea Traverso stated: "We are in talks with the club, they are aware of the rules and they probably have a strategy to raise their income."

Uefa president Michel Platini also does not foresee a problem with City after revealing that he had been given personal assurances by the club.
"Last year in Abu Dhabi, I met up with the owner of Manchester City and he promised they would live with the rules and regulations," said the Frenchman.

City manager Roberto Mancini said on Tuesday that the £27m-signing of Bosnian striker Edin Dzeko from German side Wolfsburg was the end of his spending for the time being.

"This is my ideal squad at the moment. We don't need to buy another six or seven players next summer. Maybe two or three," said Mancini.

"We are building a great team at the moment. Every year we want to improve but with another two or three players next season, no more."
There will be some leeway for big-spending clubs as they look to reduce their outlay.

During the first two seasons that the rules are in force, clubs will be allowed to overspend by a total of £37m, a sum that will be reduced on a sliding scale for each three-year reporting period that follows.
In addition, clubs will be permitted an unlimited investment in stadium infrastructure and youth academies.

FORGET YOUR HONDA CIVIC IVE A HORSE OUTSIDE

Under the new rules, Uefa would place clubs at risk of overspending in a special category and closely monitor them.
As it stands, Chelsea and both Manchester clubs would be placed in this bracket, although the Red Devils are insistent they would pass the financial fair play rules now.

Uefa has previously voiced its specific concern about the financial state of Premier League clubs, some of which - like Manchester United or Liverpool (prior to their takeover in October last year) - have taken on large levels of debt.

In addition, clubs continue to live beyond their means and risk falling into serious financial difficulty, just as Leeds did within the last decade and more recently Portsmouth, who in February 2010 became the first Premier League club to go into administration.

However, Platini insisted that the new rules are not designed to target Premier League clubs in order to curb their success in the Champions League, in which an English club reached the final for five straight years prior to the 2009-10 campaign.

"I want to be proud to have been pro-active and not [to have] ignored a problem everyone was aware of but no one wished to take on," he said.

Platini also insisted that any clubs who break the rules will have to "face the music".
"There will be no witch hunt," he continued. "If a club does not fall in line and does not apply the same rules as everybody else, they would have to live with the consequences."

Uefa's latest figures illustrate that clubs across Europe have yet to curb their financial outlay in order to fall in line with the impending restrictions.

Its review showed that more than half of 655 clubs reported a loss in 2009 and that the combined deficit across Europe's 53 football nations was £1bn.

Spending on player wages is up almost 10%, with clubs spending 64% of their income on these and other staff expenses.
European Club Association chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and his 197 members are fully behind Uefa's new proposals.
But the German warned that clubs who fall foul of the rules and are subsequently barred from entry to the Champions League face "complete meltdown".

With 73 European clubs spending more than 100% of their revenue on wages, Rummenigge said: "[Uefa] has embarked on the right path". But he added: "Something is awry in European club football and when you step on the accelerator something tends to go wrong. We need to step on the brakes and introduce rationale."


Story from BBC SPORT:

BBC Sport - Football - Adopt Arsenal money model - Uefa

Published: 2011/01/11 23:42:19 GMT

© BBC 2011
 
wakuu tuko pamoja kwenye mechi ya carling cup hii.na list hii hapa.


The Arsenal team is: Szczesny, Eboue, Koscielny, Djourou, Gibbs, Walcott, Denilson, Fabregas, Wilshere, Arshavin, Bendtner


Naona wenger leo kajaribu ku-balance pale midfield baada kuona vija wanashindwa kuwa creative.yuko serious sasa wenger naona.
 
Whats wrong with us??? We didnt break man City.....Leeds....Hata Ipswich???????????????????????????????????????
 
Hatuna 4ward kabisa ryt now....its just mids playing against this poor Ipswich..................Offside hiyo YES, But hakuna game tunayocheza....Bendtner and Arshavin wote ni UPUUZI mtupu....
 
See the stupidity way of wasting chances....This is Arshavin ambae AW anasema bado anamuamini....He cant show his worth in such a game....Amepoteza chance safi sana......................
 
Hadi fabregas leo anatoa boko??????? Au tuna Kimavi nini??????
 
Fabregas naona anatingisha kichwa kuona pasi zake zinatoka nje,mtu anaanza kukimbia alafu anasimama matokeo yake through pass inaenda nje noma.
 
Back
Top Bottom