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Arsenal squad 2006-07

October 8th, 2006


This is current Arsenal squad for 2006-07 season

2. Abou Diaby

3.Bacary Sagna

6. Philippe Senderos


9. Eduardo da Silva

12. Lauren

25. Emmanuel Adebayor

31. Justin Hoyte

The new player in our squad is William Gallas from France,Julio Baptista from Brazil,and Tomas Rosicky from Czech Republic.William Gallas came from Chelsea and Ashley Cole going the other way.Baptista came from Real Madrid after a swap deal with Reys who fulfilled his dream to Real Madrid.

Hopefully,with our new players Arsenal can win the Premiership title and UEFA Champions League.It will be great if Arsenal can win the FA cup and Carling Cup as well.

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Gallas threaten to blast Chelsea and Jose Mourinho in TV interview.

October 7th, 2006


Gallas,who move to Arsenal in transfer deadline day,is angry at claims that he would score own goals if Chelsea refuses to play him..

He also told the press the Premiership Champion would not even let him bid farewell to his team-mates.He said:”I want people to know the truth and the way to do it is to tell it to the media.”.

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October 7th, 2006

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Appreciation for Arsene Wenger since he come to Arsenal

October 7th, 2006


Ten years ago, dissapointed and hopeless arsenal fans were waiting for the announcement of new manger after Bruce Rioch’s sacking. David dein stunned the the world by introducing Arsene Wenger as the new manger instead of the favourite candidate – Cruyff. The medias and the fans were asking: “who is arsene?” Nobody hear of him not even the die-hard gunner fans. Everyone was interested to know what he can do for arsenal.

Within days of his arrival, rumours appeared on the internet besmirching Wenger and predicting that he wouldn’t last a week in the job. With the press pack descending on north London, Wenger rejected the club’s advice and appeared on the steps outside Highbury and effectively dared the assembled hacks to publish or shut up. Years later, he recalled how “I received a phone call from a journalist who told me that he had photos of me with three other women and others with men and that his paper was going to publish them that Sunday. I replied: ‘Don’t wait until Sunday, because you risk someone stealing the information.’”


Although Wenger was officially unveiled as Arsenal’s new manager on September 30 1996, he had already directed the club to sign both Remi Garde and Patrick Vieira. Five days previously, he had failed to endear himself to the first-team by making an unexpected appearance in the dressing room at half-time during a UEFA Cup tie away to Borussia Monchengladbach. Although Arsenal were winning the game, Wenger ordered that their 3-5-2 system should be dropped for a conventional 4-4-2 formation. The Gunners subsequently lost the match and the tie.

When Wenger said he could win the Premiership unbeaten,the media and press laughed at him. Perhaps now they were laughing at their stupidness.

In his 10 years in Arsenal,he has made many unknowned football player such as Henry,Pires, Ashley Cole,Toure and manymore.Instead of signing superstar for playing for him,he signed an unknowned player and made them superstar.Perhaps I think by doing that,he does not only get their skill,but their psicology as well.This will also make football in England more interesting to watch.

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History of Arsenal Football club

October 6th, 2006

Arsenal Football Club began life when a group of workers at the Woolwich Arsenal Armament Factory decided to form a football team in late 1886.

The Club played under the name of Dial Square. Their first match was a 6-0 victory over Eastern Wanderers, on December 11th, 1886. Soon after, the name Royal Arsenal was adopted and the Club continued playing in friendlies and local cup competitions for the next few years. In 1891 the Club turned professional and changed its name to Woolwich Arsenal, finally joining the Football League in 1893.

Following the First World War, the First Division was extended to 22 teams and Arsenal was voted into the top division, a position it has held ever since.

During the 1930s Arsenal won five League Championships (including a hat-trick) and two F.A. Cups and had some of the game’s greatest players on its books: Alex James, Ted Drake, Cliff Bastin, David Jack, Eddie Hapgood and George Male were just the pinnacle of one of the greatest sides ever to play in the Football League. Sadly, manager Herbert Chapman died in 1934, but others continued what he had started and only the war stopped Arsenal in its tracks.

In 1947, Tom Whittaker became manager and more success followed. Arsenal were Champions in 1947/48 and 1952/53; F.A. Cup winners in 1950 and runners-up in 1952.

The ’60s provided little in the way of silverware at Highbury, with two losing appearances in the League Cup Final in 1968 and 1969 being the closest thing to success. However, the decade did witness Bertie Mee’s appointment as manager of the Club in 1966 and in the following decade he was to achieve one of the most significant landmarks in Arsenal’s history.

In 1970/71 Mee took the Gunners to the League and F.A. Cup ‘Double’ for the first time, coming from behind in the Cup Final to beat Liverpool 2-1 at Wembley. Later in the decade, Terry Neill took Arsenal to three consecutive F.A. Cup Finals, winning the 1979 game 3-2 against Manchester United after a truly memorable last five minutes.

The Gunners also reached the 1980 Cup Winners’ Cup Final, with a team that included Graham Rix, Frank Stapleton, Pat Rice, David O’Leary and Liam Brady. In the summer of 1986, former midfield star of the ‘Double’ winning team George Graham became manager and another spell of success followed.

The catalyst for future triumphs came in 1986/87 when Arsenal became the inaugural winners of the Littlewoods Cup. It was the first time the Club had won the League Cup in any of its guises. League Championships followed in 1988/89 and 1990/91; the domestic Cup ‘Double’ in 1993 and, finally, the Cup Winners’ Cup victory against Parma in 1994.

Graham’s departure from the Club was followed by a brief spell at the helm for Bruce Rioch before (in September 1996) Frenchman, Arsene Wenger arrived at Highbury, becoming the Club’s first ever manager from outside the British Isles.

In 1997/98, Wenger’s first full season at Highbury, Arsenal achieved the domestic ‘Double’, for the second time in the Club’s history. The Frenchman also picked up the Carling Manager of the Year Award. A tremendous season was rounded off perfectly for French Internationals Emmanuel Petit, Patrick Vieira, Thierry Henry and Robert Pires as the Gunners stars played their part in France’s victorious World Cup campaign.

The Club also said goodbye to striking legend Ian Wright, who left Arsenal as record goalscorer with 185 goals in all competitions. 1998/99 saw Arsenal win the Charity Shield but finish runners-up in the Premiership and the following season they recorded a similar Charity Shield/runners-up combination.

With Thierry Henry, Davor Suker, Silvinho, Oleg Luzhny and Stefan Malz joining the Club, 1999/2000 started well with the Charity Shield victory over Manchester United but finished with disappointing defeat in the UEFA Cup Final at the hands of Galatasaray.

But the summer did see success for Arsenal’s French contingent, current players Patrick Vieira ,Thierry Henry, Sylvain Wiltord and Robert Pires were all involved in France’s Euro 2000 success, along with former stars Manu Petit and Nicolas Anelka.

More international stars, Pires, Lauren, Wiltord and Igors Stepanovs, joined in time for the 2000/2001 season, and once again Arsenal pushed Manchester United hard in the Premiership, finishing second for the third consecutive year.

The Gunners also made it to the Quarter-Finals of the UEFA Champions League for the first time, but were eliminated on the away goals rule by eventual finalists Valencia.

The season was to end in disappointment again, as Liverpool turned around a 1-0 deficit to beat the Gunners 2-1 in the first ever F.A. Cup Final held at Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium.

Another busy summer of transfer activity at Highbury has given reason for optimism for the 2001/02 campaign. Giovanni van Bronckhorst, Francis Jeffers, Richard Wright and Junichi Inamoto have been added to the squad, but most of the headlines belonged to England centre-back Sol Campbell, who arrived at Highbury following a nine year spell with north London rivals Tottenham Hotspur.

2001-02 Saw the Gunners write a new chapter in their illustrious history with a third ‘Double’. We clinched the F.A. Cup in style with a 2-0 win against Chelsea at the Millennium Stadium. And won the Title at the sweetest of venues, Manchester United’s Old Trafford.

The 2002-2003 saw dissapointment for Arsenal, losing out to Man Utd after leading the table for a long part of the season, there was consolation in winning the FA Cup at Cardiff.

Arsenal bounced back in 2004 clinching the league with plenty of points to spare from 2nd placed chelsea and reaching the quarter finals of the Champions League. The went on to write even more history as the team that remained unbeaten through the whole 2003-2004 season.

Below is the unbeaten run record:
36 win 13 draw 0 lost.
Date Score Skinny
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May 7, 2003 Arsenal 6, Southampton 1 Pennant, Pires hat tricks
May 11, 2003 Sunderland 0, Arsenal 4 Ljungberg hat trick in FA Cup final
Aug. 16, 2003 Arsenal 2, Everton 1 Henry, Pires score in season opener
Aug. 24, 2003 Middlesbrough 0, Arsenal 4 Three goals in the first 22 minutes
Aug. 27, 2003 Arsenal 2, Aston Villa 0 Campbell breaks 0-0 tie in 57th min.
Aug. 31, 2003 Manchester City 1, Arsenal 2 Two 2nd-half goals erase 1-0 deficit
Sep. 13, 2003 Arsenal 1, Portsmouth 1 Henry penalty kick salvages a draw
Sep. 21, 2003 Manchester United 0, Arsenal 0 Man. U.’s van Nistelrooy misses late PK
Sep. 26, 2003 Arsenal 3, Newcastle 2 Late goal wins it after losing 2-0 lead
Oct. 4, 2003 Liverpool 1, Arsenal 2 Help from Liverpool own goal
Oct. 18, 2003 Arsenal 2, Chelsea 1 Henry scores winning goal
Oct. 26, 2003 Charlton 1, Arsenal 1 Henry scores tying goal
Nov. 1, 2003 Leeds 1, Arsenal 4 Two more from Henry
Nov. 8, 2003 Arsenal 2, Tottenham 1 Pires, Ljungberg score two late goals
Nov. 22, 2003 Birmingham 0, Arsenal 3 1-0 lead through first 80 minutes
Nov. 30, 2003 Arsenal 0, Fulham 0 Fulham rides early season momentum
Dec. 6, 2003 Leicester 1, Arsenal 1 Last-minute Leicester goal by Hignett
Dec. 14, 2003 Arsenal 1, Blackburn 0 Bergkamp scores lone goal
Dec. 20, 2003 Bolton 1, Arsenal 1 Another late goal prevents victory
Dec. 26, 2003 Arsenal 3, Wolves 0 A double from Henry
Dec. 29, 2003 Southampton 0, Arsenal 1 Pires 35th-minute goal
Jan. 7, 2004 Everton 1, Arsenal 1 Fourth draw in last seven matches
Jan. 10, 2004 Arsenal 4, Middlesbrough 1 Henry, Pires, Ljungberg all find net
Jan. 18, 2004 Aston Villa 0, Arsenal 2 Two goals from Henry
Feb. 1, 2004 Arsenal 2, Manchester City 1 Arsenal benefit from another own goal
Feb. 7, 2004 Wolves 1, Arsenal 3 New club record of 24 games unbeaten
Feb. 10, 2004 Arsenal 2, Southampton 0 Another double from Henry
Feb. 21, 2004 Chelsea 1, Arsenal 2 Vieira, Edu overcome 1-0 deficit
Feb. 28, 2004 Arsenal 2, Charlton 1 2-0 lead after four minutes
Mar. 13, 2004 Blackburn 0, Arsenal 2 Henry scores PK, Pires adds insurance
Mar. 20, 2004 Arsenal 2, Bolton 1 Arsenal preserves 2-1 halftime lead
Mar. 28, 2004 Arsenal 1, Manchester United 1 Saha late goal earns draw for Man. U.
Apr. 9, 2004 Arsenal 4, Liverpool 2 Henry hat trick leads comeback
Apr. 11, 2004 Newcastle 0, Arsenal 0 Lehmann’s great save preserves draw
Apr. 16, 2004 Arsenal 5, Leeds 0 Henry hat trick, 150th career goal
Apr. 25, 2004 Tottenham 2, Arsenal 2 Arsenal seals championship with draw
May 1, 2004 Arsenal 0, Birmingham 0 Birmingham outplayed but hangs on
May 4, 2004 Portsmouth 1, Arsenal 1 Reyes scores second-half equalizer
May 9, 2004 Fulham 0, Arsenal 1 Lone goal on Fulham ‘keeper giveaway
May 15, 2004 Arsenal 2, Leicester 1 Comeback completes undefeated season
Aug. 15, 2004 Everton 1, Arsenal 4 No letdown in season opener
Aug. 22, 2004 Arsenal 5, Middlesbrough 3 Overcome 3-1 2nd-half deficit
Aug. 25, 2004 Arsenal 3, Blackburn 0 Tie league unbeaten record at 42 games
Aug. 28, 2004 Norwich 1, Arsenal 4 Three early goals secure record
Sep. 11, 2004 Fulham 0, Arsenal 3 Three late goals in nine minutes
Sep. 18, 2004 Arsenal 2, Bolton 2 Bolton twice comes back to tie
Sep. 25, 2004 Manchester City 0, Arsenal 1 Lucky bounce helps Cole’s game-winner
Oct. 2, 2004 Arsenal 4, Charlton 0 Henry back-heel highlights shutout
Oct. 16, 2004 Arsenal 3, Aston Villa 1 Pires double leads comeback

Arsenal unbeaten record was broken by Manchester united when they lost 2-0 at the Old Trafford Stadium.

In the 121 years since it’s foundation,Arsenal has won;

League Champions — 1931,1933,1934,1935,1938,1948,1953,1971,1989,1991,1998,2002,2004

League Runners Up — 1926,1932,1973,1999,2000,2001,2003,2005

FA Cup Winners — 1930,1936,1950,1971,1979,1993,1998,2002,2003,2005

FA Cup Runners Up — 1927,1932,1952,1972,1978,1980,2001

League Cup Winners — 1987,1993

League Cup Runners Up — 1968,1969,1988

European Fairs Cup Winners — 1970

UEFA Cup Runners Up — 2000

European Cup Winners Cup Winners — 1994

European Cup Winners Cup Runners Up — 1980,1995

UEFA Champions League Winners/Runners Up — 2006 cool.gif
Arsenal FA Cup Finals
1927 Cardiff City 0 – 1
1930 Huddersfield Town 2 – 0
1932 Newcastle United 1 – 2
1936 Sheffield United 1 – 0
1950 Liverpool 2 – 0
1952 Newcastle United 0 – 1
1971 Liverpool 2 – 1 aet
1972 Leeds United 0 – 1
1978 Ipswich Town 0 – 1
1979 Manchester United 3 – 2
1980 West Ham United 0 – 1
1993 Sheffield Wednesday 1 – 1 aet 2 – 1 aet
1998 Newcastle United 2 – 0
2001 Liverpool 1 – 2
2002 Chelsea 2 – 0
2003 Southampton 1 – 0
2005 Man Utd 0-0 (5-4 on penalties)

League Cup Finals
1968 Leeds United 0 – 1
1969 Swindon Town 1 – 3 aet
1987 Liverpool 2 – 1
1988 Luton Town 2 – 3
1993 Sheffield Wednesday 2 – 1

European Finals
1970 Fairs Cup Anderlecht (Belgium) A: 1 – 3; H: 3 – 0 (4 – 3 agg)
1980 Cup Winners’ Cup Valencia (Spain) 0 – 0 aet; lost on penalties
1994 Cup Winners’ Cup Parma (Italy) 1 – 0
1995 Cup Winners’ Cup Real Zaragosa (Spain) 1 – 2 aet
2000 UEFA Cup Galatasaray (Turkey) 0 – 0 aet; lost on penalties
2006 UEFA Champions League Final Barcelona (Spain) 2 – 1 lost in second half
Other Arsenal Statistics and Records

* 17 appearances in FA Cup Finals is a record.

* 10 FA Cup wins is bettered only by Manchester United(11).

* One of two clubs to win the League Cup and FA Cup in the same season. The other is Liverpool.

* 5 European Finals is equalled by Leeds United and bettered only by Liverpool (9).

* 77 consecutive years in the top division (up to 2003). Everton are on 49 years.

* Have won the League Championship and FA Cup (The Double) in the same season (three times: 1971, 1998, 2002). The other double winners are Preston North End (1889), Aston Villa (1897), Tottenham Hotspur (1961), Liverpool (1986), and Manchester United (1994, 1996, 1999).

* One of four clubs to have won the League Championship three years running (1933, 1934, 1935). The others are Huddersfield Town (1925, 1926, 1927), Liverpool (1982, 1983, 1984) and Manchester United (1999, 2000, 2001).

* 13 League Championships is bettered only by Liverpool (18) and Manchester United (15).

* Arsenal’s total of 26 Domestic and European Trophies is bettered only by Liverpool (38) and Manchester United (30) .

* Went Unbeaten in All 38 domestic matches in the English Premier League in the 2003/2004 season.

Currently,Arsenal is at 8th place with 11 points and a game in hand which means if Arsenal wins the game in hand Arsenal wlii have only have 2 points difference with money-rolled club Chelsea and the current leader Manchester United which they both have earned same point in Premiership.Arsenal has the new 60,000 capacity stadium,namely Emirates Stadium replacing the historical Highbury stadium which leaves a lot of sweet memory for Arsenal fans.

I hope Arsenal will produce even more great football for us and nurturing more football players into super football players such as Henry,Fabregas and many nore which I couldn’t list then all.

The current Arsenal’s home,Emairates Stadium

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