News For: Thursday 02 October 2008
Sol Campbell abuse cannot be tolerated, says Arsene Wenger
Arsène Wenger has faced abuse from rival supporters throughout his career. Standing in the dugout, he is a prime target. Yet when the language degenerates from innocent “banter” to that of a highly personal nature, the Arsenal manager believes that the individuals should be caught and punished.
Source: Times Online
Thursday 02/10/2008 23:37
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The way I see it - Sunderland v Arsenal
Although I have not been written a piece on this site for a while I have watched all the games we have played so far and long before last Saturday's fiasco at home to Hull, I was convinced that this was going to be a season which was going to be pretty hard to predict for Arsenal.
Source: Boltonwanderers Mad
Thursday 02/10/2008 23:17
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Blazing Gunners
By Iain Macintosh Your English Kaki PORTO may have brought their own Hulk to London, but it was Arsenal who you wouldn't like when they're angry.
Source: Electric New Paper
Thursday 02/10/2008 23:16
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ARSENAL'S ANSWER
ARSENE Wenger felt Arsenal delivered the perfect response to their humbling defeat to Hull, by thrashing Porto 4-0 at the Emirates Stadium. Strikers Robin van Persie and Emmanuel Adebayor plundered two goals each as the Gunners surged to the top of Champions League Group G.
Source: The Electric New Paper
Thursday 02/10/2008 23:06
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Uninformative as usual!
Buona sera! from Venice.
Firstly - fucking Wisla Krakov and their own goals. Do I not like that!! They so could have done the low life scum tonite and made their season so much worst. Lets just hope those dirty pricks from the wrong end of the seven sisters get a terrible group.
My football knowledge today [...]
Source: Clock Enders
Thursday 02/10/2008 23:04
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Flamini admits slow start to Milan career after Arsenal switch
Former Arsenal midfielder Mathieu Flamini says he is disappointed with the start to his AC Milan career. The Frenchman, who left Emirates Stadium on a controversial free transfer in the summer, has drifted down the pecking order at the San Siro and said: 'Yes, I had hoped for more minutes.'
Source: Daily Mail
Thursday 02/10/2008 21:30
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A little bit of team news
There is not a great deal to talk about today. There is however some good news for Eduardo, who is expected back before Tomas Rosicky, Wenger has given us the latest;"Eduardo is doing very well but is not close to play, Eduardo will be OK before Christmas, of course"Its fantastic news, when he steps out onto the turf of the Emirates he will get such a good reception, he has handled the challenge that injured him with great grace and humility. He was probably wanting to tear Taylor's eyes out ...
Source: The Goon
Thursday 02/10/2008 21:10
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Wenger says playing in European U-21 finals could harm Walcott
Arsene Wenger has warned Stuart Pearce that he risks making a big mistake by taking Theo Walcott to next year’s European Under-21 Championships.
Source: Daily Mail
Thursday 02/10/2008 20:58
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Wenger calls for fans' abuse of former Gunner Campbell to be stamped out
Arsene Wenger wants abuse - whether racist or otherwise - to stop, in response to the foul taunts against former Arsenal and Spurs defender Sol Campbell.
Source: The Daily Mail
Thursday 02/10/2008 20:44
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Voting: Deserves Vela To Start Against Sunderland
Arsenal forward Carlos Vela has handed short performances from Manager Arsene Wenger, as Arsenal was defeated by Hull City on Saturday, as well as the Gunners thrashed FC Porto in the UEFA Champions League clash on Tuesday evening.
Vela showed again in both fixtures, that he can be a very vital player for the Gunners already [...]
Source: Carlos Vela News
Thursday 02/10/2008 20:22
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Arsenal manager says homophobic abuse should not be tolerated
By Staff Writer, PinkNews.co.uk • October 2, 2008 - 20:04 A leading football coach has said insults of any kind should not be tolerated after a Portsmouth
Source: PinkNews.co.uk
Thursday 02/10/2008 20:06
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Future's Fab for the young Gunners
Boys to men. Suddenly, a new generation of Arsenal kids are the talk of the town, and at 21, Cesc Fabregas must feel like a senior citizen.
Source: Emirates Business 24/7
Thursday 02/10/2008 19:19
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Are we over Flamini?
When Mathieu Flamini left Arsenal we all knew it would be hard to replace him. He was only a first team regular in his last season in an Arsenal shirt but what a first team regular he was.He was one of Arsenal's best players last season and was a big factor in Fabregas playing so well. The two complimented each other and I firmly believed that they could have emulated the partnership of Vieira and Petit or been even better.Since leaving Arsenal he has endured a slow start to his Milan career ...
Source: Wrighty7
Thursday 02/10/2008 19:07
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Are Arsenal letting you down?
I had an interesting comment on my blog yesterday and I'd like to hear my fellow Gooners views.I wrote about Ian Wright having a little pop at Gooners for leaving the Emirates early and I must say I totally agree with him. So did the most part of the comments.I hope you don't mind me using the comment Jonnie."Good post Wrighty7,Something struck me while reading your post. Is the club letting you down?Since day one, the stadium has emptied early be it a good or bad result on the night. The fan...
Source: Wrighty7
Thursday 02/10/2008 18:26
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Forest impressed by young Gunners
Nottingham Forest manager Colin Calderwood is impressed with three young trialists from Arsenal.
Source: BBC Sport
Thursday 02/10/2008 18:24
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