Arsenal (The Gunners) | Special Thread

Arsenal (The Gunners) | Special Thread

after international break arsenal tutatisha, kwani vijana majeruhi wengi watarudi uwanjani.

Jipeni moyo tu, tena mshukuru hao wabench ndo wamewafikisha hapo wakirudi hao first 11 wote vilaza ni kipigo tu na draw kwenda mbele
 
Jipeni moyo tu, tena mshukuru hao wabench ndo wamewafikisha hapo wakirudi hao first 11 wote vilaza ni kipigo tu na draw kwenda mbele

Mkuu tujipe moyo wa nini matokeo kama unavyoona wapinzani wako walio karibu ni Arsenal na mpira wanaoucheza uko bayana ndio chababu moyo wako unarukaruka kama kunguru kwa wasi wasi ..... ..... ... khe khe khe khe kheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

 
Mkuu tujipe moyo wa nini matokeo kama unavyoona wapinzani wako walio karibu ni Arsenal na mpira wanaoucheza uko bayana ndio chababu moyo wako unarukaruka kama kunguru kwa wasi wasi ..... ..... ... khe khe khe khe kheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee


Nachokupendea ni kwamba unajua kabisa kuwa kiwango chenu kidogo
 
Timu nyingi zingependa Arsene awe manager wao, analipwa hivyo kutokana na kazi anayofanya na ukiangalia kwa undani timu zote kubwa zina husda na jinsi alivyofanikiwa kuweza kutoka Highbury na kuwa Emirates ambako mafanikio ya vikombe yataanza mwaka huu na EPL. What a way to start! Well wapinzani wetu hawataki kuliona hilo lakini ni ukweli usiojificha. Tangu Jan timu imekuwa ikicheza kila baada ya siku 2/3 kutokana na kushiriki kwenye mashindano yote. Hivi sasa wachezaji wengi watakuwa fresh na utaona moto utakavyolipuka baada ya wiki mbili.

In Wenger we trust.

...naam bro, naona bado unabanana nao hawa. Wanajidfanya hawasikii wala hawaelewi...
anyway, pamoja we stand bana, mimi nilikuwa mbali na mtandao kwa siku mbili tatu, soon nitakuwa tena hewani.

Endelea kuwapa kalamu na madaftari, hawa weshazoea kuandikia kwenye mbao na chaki huku wakiombea mvua isinyeshe. Si unawajua tena madingi?!
See you soon.
 
...naam bro, naona bado unabanana nao hawa. Wanajidfanya hawasikii wala hawaelewi...
anyway, pamoja we stand bana, mimi nilikuwa mbali na mtandao kwa siku mbili tatu, soon nitakuwa tena hewani.

Endelea kuwapa kalamu na madaftari, hawa weshazoea kuandikia kwenye mbao na chaki huku wakiombea mvua isinyeshe. Si unawajua tena madingi?!
See you soon.
Unaenda Loliondo kupata kikombe? Maana season ikishafikaga miezi hii pressure nje nje.
 
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Mistakes Wenger Has Made That Could Cost us This Season.

1.Wenger's Faith in Under-Performing Players Is Baffling
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Wenger has been extremely important to the success of the club, and the supporters have been patient with the Frenchman's youth policy. But his decision to stick with some under-performing players have left the supporters baffled and frustrated as they have not vindicated their manager's displays.

One of the prime examples in this regard is Denilson who has been unimpressive in the last couple of seasons.
It is clear that Tomas Rosicky has lost his best form and giving the armband to the faithful Czech International is another surprising move by the Frenchman. Abou Diaby is another player who has not progressed, and his injuries have been frustrating for the Gunners as he cannot deputise when he is needed to.

Wenger's faith with Djourou and Song have seen them both become extremely important players for the team, but he also needs to be ruthless to instill a mentality of "perform or perish" in the team.
 
2.Marouane Chamakh Not Provided with Enough Confidence by the Manager
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Robin van Persie has been in scintillating form in the second half of the season scoring 14 goals and is integral to Arsenal's title hopes this season. However, his injury which kept him out for around three months could have wrecked their season if not for the consistent performances from the hard working Marouane Chamakh, who had scored 11 goals by the end of November.

Though many supporters have shown to have very short memory, one must remember that Chamakh has been immense for the Gunners this season. It is clear that physical fatigue is one of the reasons he lost his form, and the return of Van Persie ensured that he did not start matches on a regular basis.

However Wenger's decision to not play him in a number of games has affected his confidence to a great extent. His performances deserves to be recognised by the manager and supporters who have been critical of his shooting abilities.

However, his efforts have often resulted in better team play for the Gunners, and it is important that the manager helps him regain his confidence. Though he cannot start games ahead of Van Persie, he should be the second striker for the Gunners.
 
3.The Crucial Decision by Wenger to Waste the January Transfer Window

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The January transfer window presented a great opportunity for Wenger to strengthen the team as Arsenal's title challenge has been greatly affected by injuries in the past.

Thomas Vermaelen is arguably the Gunners' best defender, and his injury hampered them in the beginning of the season. However the return to full fitness of Johan Djourou masked his absence as the Swiss International was strong in defence.

But Wenger should have realised that injuries are always a concern for the Gunners, and with only three fit defenders, it was a gamble to expect them to be fit for the rest of the season. The Frenchman had banked on Vermaelen returning in February, but the Belgian captain could be out for the season with an achilles injury which has troubled him.

Arsenal supporters feared the worst when Djourou suffered an injury due to a collision with Sagna and Wenger confirmed it by ruling him out for the season. This leaves Laurent Koscielny and Sebastien Squillaci as the only central defenders and they have not been able to form a good partnership this season.

Ignasi Miquel is expected to be the back-up, but it will be very hard for the young Spaniard to cope with the pressure of the Premiership with very little experience.
 
4.Wenger's Decision to Go for a Cheap Signing in Sebastien Squillaci
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Arsene Wenger has often been blamed by the media and the supporters not for his tactical acumen but for his reluctance to spend on quality players.

Arsenal lost two of their senior defenders in William Gallas and Sol Campbell and needed quality players to revamp their defence. The profits the football club are posting should be invested back into the team in order to appease the supporters who have the right to believe they are being short-changed.


Wenger signed an unknown defender Laurent Koscielny for around £9 million from Lorient FC, and as talented as Koscielny is, he did not have the experience to marshall Arsenal's defence. However, the bargain signing of Sebastien Squillaci was not the move that supporters wanted.
Squillaci had not been a top class defender even in his prime years, and signing him at the age of 30 was surprising to put it mildly.

Djourou had been out with a long term knee injury and was not expected to play a very important part in this season (though he has proved it wrong). Wenger should have spent the cash on a quality defender like Per Mertesacker or Gary Cahill and signing an experienced but average defender was not the solution to Arsenal's defensive woes.
 
5.Wenger's Gambles with Fabregas Has Resulted in Many Problems

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Cesc Fabregas is undoubtedly one of the most important players in the team, and his presence on the pitch adds a lot of value to the team. However, he has suffered from hamstring problems in the last two seasons and has missed a number of important matches which has left him frustrated.

The hamstring strains/injuries are a source of concern for Arsenal and the player himself as it can affect his future.

However, Fabregas has declared himself fit for many matches only to have a recurrence of the same problem a few weeks later. Wenger cannot allow the midfielder to convince him of his fitness and must take strong decisions in order to protect his captain.


Also, he has gambled with the midfielder's fitness in the past which has led him to this problem.

In the Aston Villa game last season, he was rated as 50-50 but Wenger still introduced the midfielder in order to secure the three points which he did in scintillating fashion. But he suffered a recurrence of the same problem, and it was a gamble not worth taking in hindsight as he has still not got over his problems.

In a similar decision, he played Fabregas from the start against Braga when he had a fully fit Nasri and Rosicky who could play in his position. The gamble backfired as Fabregas called for a substitution after straining his hamstring.

In the Barcelona game, he was clearly not fully fit but was desperate to play in the fixture, and Wenger decided to start him despite the fact that he had just recovered from his injuries.
 
6.Inability to Inculcate a Fighting Attitude Within the Gunners' Camp
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Arsenal have allowed themselves to be beaten by teams without putting up a fight, which wasn't the case in the times of Patrick Vieira and Tony Adams who refused to go down.

This current team lacks the mentality to fight their way out of trouble and as a result, they have endured a number of poor results. One cannot imagine Arsenal conceding three goals against WBA or the four goals against Newcastle if there was a leader like Patrick Vieira.


The Gunners have shown good mentality at times like the games against Everton and Barcelona (at the Emirates), but their inability to develop a "never say die" attitude could cost us the League. Wenger needs to inspire the team to keep fighting till the last minute even if things are not going right for them.
 
7.Wenger's Rigid Tactics Make It Predictable for the Oppositions
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Wenger is one of the greatest mangers currently in football and his record with different clubs speaks for itself. He has been instrumental in moulding this Arsenal team playing excellent passing football. Though it is a joy to watch the team passing their way to the goal, their lack of other options have left them frustrated when the defence is strong.

One of the main reasons that teams know how to play Arsenal is that the Gunners' are very predictable in their approach. Wenger hardly changes the formation, and his team can be predicted quite easily by others. Sir Alex Ferguson is one of the best managers when it comes to dealing with formations and their changes.
The United manager rotates his strikers in many games with good success, and also, he changes his formation according to the opposition.

The game plan is also different which makes his side more unpredictable.
Arsenal have got the resources to be unpredictable, but Wenger has almost always stuck to his 4-2-3-1 formation and the oppositions are not caught off guard with their tactics.
 
Ng'wanza,

Mbona unataka kuleta ugomvi? Profwesa Maji Marefu tumemnunulia tikiti aende Loliondo, kina Mbu, Wacha, Wenge, GT na baniani kiatu yake mbaya wanadai Al Muntazir ni kipa wa Dunia!
 
Robin Van Persie: European exit will help Arsenal win Premier League

Arsenal forward Robin van Persie believes that his side's Champions League exit to Barcelona will assist them in their bid for Premier League glory.

The Dutchman believes that Premiership_trophy.jpg with only the Premier League fixtures to concentrate on, the Gunners will not have the distractions that Manchester United and Chelsea have.


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the gunneersszzzss..! Dah! Ninaona hata haibu bana arsenal wenger, michelle, wamicho na wengne habar zenyu bana nitoka kidogo mwana harakat wa ze gunner nilikuwa pande za kwa babu loliondo ila kwa sasa am back wanaarsenal mpoo
 
Mistakes Wenger Has Made That Could Cost us This Season.

1.Wenger's Faith in Under-Performing Players Is Baffling
110026729_display_image.jpg


Wenger has been extremely important to the success of the club, and the supporters have been patient with the Frenchman's youth policy. But his decision to stick with some under-performing players have left the supporters baffled and frustrated as they have not vindicated their manager's displays.

One of the prime examples in this regard is Denilson who has been unimpressive in the last couple of seasons.
It is clear that Tomas Rosicky has lost his best form and giving the armband to the faithful Czech International is another surprising move by the Frenchman. Abou Diaby is another player who has not progressed, and his injuries have been frustrating for the Gunners as he cannot deputise when he is needed to.

Wenger's faith with Djourou and Song have seen them both become extremely important players for the team, but he also needs to be ruthless to instill a mentality of "perform or perish" in the team.

2.Marouane Chamakh Not Provided with Enough Confidence by the Manager
109026202_display_image.jpg

Robin van Persie has been in scintillating form in the second half of the season scoring 14 goals and is integral to Arsenal's title hopes this season. However, his injury which kept him out for around three months could have wrecked their season if not for the consistent performances from the hard working Marouane Chamakh, who had scored 11 goals by the end of November.

Though many supporters have shown to have very short memory, one must remember that Chamakh has been immense for the Gunners this season. It is clear that physical fatigue is one of the reasons he lost his form, and the return of Van Persie ensured that he did not start matches on a regular basis.

However Wenger's decision to not play him in a number of games has affected his confidence to a great extent. His performances deserves to be recognised by the manager and supporters who have been critical of his shooting abilities.

However, his efforts have often resulted in better team play for the Gunners, and it is important that the manager helps him regain his confidence. Though he cannot start games ahead of Van Persie, he should be the second striker for the Gunners.

3.The Crucial Decision by Wenger to Waste the January Transfer Window

103181066_display_image.jpg

The January transfer window presented a great opportunity for Wenger to strengthen the team as Arsenal's title challenge has been greatly affected by injuries in the past.

Thomas Vermaelen is arguably the Gunners' best defender, and his injury hampered them in the beginning of the season. However the return to full fitness of Johan Djourou masked his absence as the Swiss International was strong in defence.

But Wenger should have realised that injuries are always a concern for the Gunners, and with only three fit defenders, it was a gamble to expect them to be fit for the rest of the season. The Frenchman had banked on Vermaelen returning in February, but the Belgian captain could be out for the season with an achilles injury which has troubled him.

Arsenal supporters feared the worst when Djourou suffered an injury due to a collision with Sagna and Wenger confirmed it by ruling him out for the season. This leaves Laurent Koscielny and Sebastien Squillaci as the only central defenders and they have not been able to form a good partnership this season.

Ignasi Miquel is expected to be the back-up, but it will be very hard for the young Spaniard to cope with the pressure of the Premiership with very little experience.

4.Wenger's Decision to Go for a Cheap Signing in Sebastien Squillaci
108601767_display_image.jpg

Arsene Wenger has often been blamed by the media and the supporters not for his tactical acumen but for his reluctance to spend on quality players.

Arsenal lost two of their senior defenders in William Gallas and Sol Campbell and needed quality players to revamp their defence. The profits the football club are posting should be invested back into the team in order to appease the supporters who have the right to believe they are being short-changed.


Wenger signed an unknown defender Laurent Koscielny for around £9 million from Lorient FC, and as talented as Koscielny is, he did not have the experience to marshall Arsenal's defence. However, the bargain signing of Sebastien Squillaci was not the move that supporters wanted.
Squillaci had not been a top class defender even in his prime years, and signing him at the age of 30 was surprising to put it mildly.

Djourou had been out with a long term knee injury and was not expected to play a very important part in this season (though he has proved it wrong). Wenger should have spent the cash on a quality defender like Per Mertesacker or Gary Cahill and signing an experienced but average defender was not the solution to Arsenal's defensive woes.

5.Wenger's Gambles with Fabregas Has Resulted in Many Problems

109886258_display_image.jpg

Cesc Fabregas is undoubtedly one of the most important players in the team, and his presence on the pitch adds a lot of value to the team. However, he has suffered from hamstring problems in the last two seasons and has missed a number of important matches which has left him frustrated.

The hamstring strains/injuries are a source of concern for Arsenal and the player himself as it can affect his future.

However, Fabregas has declared himself fit for many matches only to have a recurrence of the same problem a few weeks later. Wenger cannot allow the midfielder to convince him of his fitness and must take strong decisions in order to protect his captain.


Also, he has gambled with the midfielder's fitness in the past which has led him to this problem.

In the Aston Villa game last season, he was rated as 50-50 but Wenger still introduced the midfielder in order to secure the three points which he did in scintillating fashion. But he suffered a recurrence of the same problem, and it was a gamble not worth taking in hindsight as he has still not got over his problems.

In a similar decision, he played Fabregas from the start against Braga when he had a fully fit Nasri and Rosicky who could play in his position. The gamble backfired as Fabregas called for a substitution after straining his hamstring.

In the Barcelona game, he was clearly not fully fit but was desperate to play in the fixture, and Wenger decided to start him despite the fact that he had just recovered from his injuries.

6.Inability to Inculcate a Fighting Attitude Within the Gunners' Camp
104441653_display_image.jpg

Arsenal have allowed themselves to be beaten by teams without putting up a fight, which wasn't the case in the times of Patrick Vieira and Tony Adams who refused to go down.

This current team lacks the mentality to fight their way out of trouble and as a result, they have endured a number of poor results. One cannot imagine Arsenal conceding three goals against WBA or the four goals against Newcastle if there was a leader like Patrick Vieira.


The Gunners have shown good mentality at times like the games against Everton and Barcelona (at the Emirates), but their inability to develop a "never say die" attitude could cost us the League. Wenger needs to inspire the team to keep fighting till the last minute even if things are not going right for them.

7.Wenger's Rigid Tactics Make It Predictable for the Oppositions
86288790_display_image.jpg

Wenger is one of the greatest mangers currently in football and his record with different clubs speaks for itself. He has been instrumental in moulding this Arsenal team playing excellent passing football. Though it is a joy to watch the team passing their way to the goal, their lack of other options have left them frustrated when the defence is strong.

One of the main reasons that teams know how to play Arsenal is that the Gunners' are very predictable in their approach. Wenger hardly changes the formation, and his team can be predicted quite easily by others. Sir Alex Ferguson is one of the best managers when it comes to dealing with formations and their changes.
The United manager rotates his strikers in many games with good success, and also, he changes his formation according to the opposition.

The game plan is also different which makes his side more unpredictable.
Arsenal have got the resources to be unpredictable, but Wenger has almost always stuck to his 4-2-3-1 formation and the oppositions are not caught off guard with their tactics.


In Arse Whinger You Trust!!
 
the gunneersszzzss..! Dah! Ninaona hata haibu bana arsenal wenger, michelle, wamicho na wengne habar zenyu bana nitoka kidogo mwana harakat wa ze gunner nilikuwa pande za kwa babu loliondo ila kwa sasa am back wanaarsenal mpoo

sijambo mkuu,nami pia sijakuwepo siku nyingi....natumai gunners wenzangu mko salama na wale watani wetu pia.....muwe na jioni njema,tuko pamoja:hug:
 
In Arsene Wenger You Trust!!
I trust in him nae ni Binadamu anapaswa kusahihishwa,Hakuna binadamu aliye kamili haya ni makosa madogo madogo ambayo na imani Summer time atafanya Signing za nguvu ili kurudisha matumaini kwa wale waliopoteza matumaini.
 
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