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Arsenal (The Gunners) | Special Thread

Thiery henry has been offered a 2 month loan deal by arsene wenger,will he accept it? will his club allow him? Henry akikubali atatufaa sana kama super sub.

mi nafikiri AW amkubalie 2 kwa huo muda kwani mwezi unaokuja gervihno na chamakh wataenda kwenye mashindano ya CAN.
 
Thiery henry has been offered a 2 month loan deal by arsene wenger,will he accept it? will his club allow him? Henry akikubali atatufaa sana kama super sub.

Deal tayari mkuu, subiri mechi na FULHAM round ya 2.
 
Thiery henry has been offered a 2 month loan deal by arsene wenger,will he accept it? will his club allow him? Henry akikubali atatufaa sana kama super sub.

i'm sure ataikubali tu hiyo offer.
 
By Dan Roan
BBC sports news correspondent
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Henry's last appearance for Arsenal was against PSV Eindhoven in March 2007

Arsenal's bid to sign Thierry Henry on a two-month loan deal is "progressing", a senior club source has told BBC Sport.
Negotiations have now begun with Major League Soccer in the US over the player's release.
[h=2]Thierry Henry at Arsenal[/h]
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  • Appearances: 370
  • Goals: 226
  • Premier League titles: Two
  • FA Cups: Three
  • PFA Player of the Year awards: Two
  • Premier League top scorer: Four times
  • First goal: v Southampton in September 1999
Talks with Henry's club, the New York Red Bulls, are set to begin shortly.
The 34-year-old striker has been training with the north London club and is understood to be keen to take up the offer.
Earlier in the week, Gunners boss Arsene Wenger refused to comment on the speculation.
He said: "There is no story and if we sign anybody we will inform you.
"I am 15 years in England. I have never told before I sign somebody the name of who I will sign."
Now, though, it seems a sensational return for the former Arsenal captain could be on the cards.
With Gervinho and Marouane Chamakh set to depart for the Africa Cup of Nations in January, Wenger may feel that Robin van Persie needs some support.
Henry, the Gunners' all-time leading goalscorer, who recently had a statue built outside the Emirates Stadium in his honour, does not have to return to the New York Red Bulls until March.
He scored 226 times in 370 appearances for the club before moving to Barcelona in June 2007.
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By Dan Roan
BBC sports news correspondent
_57615338_thierryhenry.jpg

Henry's last appearance for Arsenal was against PSV Eindhoven in March 2007

Arsenal's bid to sign Thierry Henry on a two-month loan deal is "progressing", a senior club source has told BBC Sport.
Negotiations have now begun with Major League Soccer in the US over the player's release.
[h=2]Thierry Henry at Arsenal[/h]
_57590417_henry.jpg

  • Appearances: 370
  • Goals: 226
  • Premier League titles: Two
  • FA Cups: Three
  • PFA Player of the Year awards: Two
  • Premier League top scorer: Four times
  • First goal: v Southampton in September 1999
Talks with Henry's club, the New York Red Bulls, are set to begin shortly.
The 34-year-old striker has been training with the north London club and is understood to be keen to take up the offer.
Earlier in the week, Gunners boss Arsene Wenger refused to comment on the speculation.
He said: "There is no story and if we sign anybody we will inform you.
"I am 15 years in England. I have never told before I sign somebody the name of who I will sign."
Now, though, it seems a sensational return for the former Arsenal captain could be on the cards.
With Gervinho and Marouane Chamakh set to depart for the Africa Cup of Nations in January, Wenger may feel that Robin van Persie needs some support.
Henry, the Gunners' all-time leading goalscorer, who recently had a statue built outside the Emirates Stadium in his honour, does not have to return to the New York Red Bulls until March.
He scored 226 times in 370 appearances for the club before moving to Barcelona in June 2007.
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It all started with Sol Campbell, followed by Jens Lehmann, and now Thierry Henry....who's next, Pascal Cygan?
 
We always play better when we're not under pressure, i'm sure we'll take all 3 points today vs QPR.
 
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