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01-25-2007, 04:10 AM
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Wenger,pls unleash this rampaging beast against Bolton on Sunday so he will match them strength for strength!!!
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01-25-2007, 11:19 AM
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01-25-2007, 11:24 AM
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btw,dat Traore boy fine oo...I no even know where Wenger dey find dem come out frm
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01-25-2007, 11:28 AM
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=4_U56cWc9YY
CESCsational FABREpass!!.....the guy can pass thru the eye of a needle!...His lovely sublime passes and well weighted through balls are a delight to watch...And guess wat?he is just 19!
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01-26-2007, 07:12 AM
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Injury News
Arsenal have had their worst fears confirmed with the news that Alexander Hleb has been ruled out for 'a good four weeks', having been forced off in Wednesday night's 2-2 Carling Cup stalemate at Tottenham.
The talented Belarus international only came on to the field in the second half at White Hart Lane, to help his side back from a two-goal deficit, but an impressive night's work was ruined when he was replaced with nine minutes remaining courtesy of a hamstring complaint.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger admits the injury could not have occurred at a worse time, with his mood unlikely to be lightened by the fact both Emmanuel Eboue (ankle) and Jeremie Aliadiere (back) picked up knocks.
Neither injury is thought to be serious but both could be unavailable for Sunday's FA Cup game with bogey side Bolton.
"I think he will be out longer than I thought last night," Wenger told the club's official website. "It will be a good four weeks.
"That is the disappointing side of last night. It puts our performance into perspective. You don't want to lose players in January because, if you lose them for a long time, then their season can be over.
"We also lost Jeremie but that is a question of days. I think he will be able to play on Wednesday. Also Eboue has done his ankle again. That is only minor too and I hope he'll be fit for Sunday but if not Wednesday."
Wenger continued to reveal that Robin van Persie's broken metatarsal could also see him miss longer than originally had been anticipated, with the Frenchman braced to be without his striker for the next ten weeks.
"Ideally you would say six to eight weeks but as well it could be 10," he conceded.
"That means April and you are close to the end of the season and you'll need to get back to your best level. I hope it will be six weeks but that is really optimistic."
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01-26-2007, 07:28 AM
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01-26-2007, 07:33 AM
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Arsenal have had their worst fears confirmed with the news that Alexander Hleb has been ruled out for 'a good four weeks', having been forced off in Wednesday night's 2-2 Carling Cup stalemate at Tottenham.
The talented Belarus international only came on to the field in the second half at White Hart Lane, to help his side back from a two-goal deficit, but an impressive night's work was ruined when he was replaced with nine minutes remaining courtesy of a hamstring complaint.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger admits the injury could not have occurred at a worse time, with his mood unlikely to be lightened by the fact both Emmanuel Eboue (ankle) and Jeremie Aliadiere (back) picked up knocks.
Neither injury is thought to be serious but both could be unavailable for Sunday's FA Cup game with bogey side Bolton.
"I think he will be out longer than I thought last night," Wenger told the club's official website. "It will be a good four weeks.
"That is the disappointing side of last night. It puts our performance into perspective. You don't want to lose players in January because, if you lose them for a long time, then their season can be over.
"We also lost Jeremie but that is a question of days. I think he will be able to play on Wednesday. Also Eboue has done his ankle again. That is only minor too and I hope he'll be fit for Sunday but if not Wednesday."
Wenger continued to reveal that Robin van Persie's broken metatarsal could also see him miss longer than originally had been anticipated, with the Frenchman braced to be without his striker for the next ten weeks.
"Ideally you would say six to eight weeks but as well it could be 10," he conceded.
"That means April and you are close to the end of the season and you'll need to get back to your best level. I hope it will be six weeks but that is really optimistic."
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aww...thats sad hes a great player...no bad bele involved 
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01-26-2007, 07:33 AM
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Oh, ok. I get it now. Lol...
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01-26-2007, 07:37 AM
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Make una read this link: http://home.skysports.com/list.aspx?...e+angers+Edwin hear wetin Van dar Saar dey talk...Cry cry babies...Them wan use Watford console themselves...hehe
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01-26-2007, 07:39 AM
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why? he messed up i know
consoling or not we we still win the premiership
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01-26-2007, 07:59 AM
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MAN. U is the way to go.They'll be back.Mo' fire(just had to say that, heard it for too long} 
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01-29-2007, 07:05 AM
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Isnt anybody talking about the Bolton match?Those guys just have a way of annoying me with their entirely negative approach to matches.But really,we should have won all said and done.....And well,we are having our fair share of injuries at the moment.
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Sir Alex Ferguson has bristled at suggestions from Arsene Wenger that Manchester United lack stamina, branding the Frenchman's reputed comments as 'petty'.
Following Arsenal's late 2-1 win over United on Sunday, Gunners midfielder Mathieu Flamini claimed that Wenger had told his troops that their great rivals would tire in the final stages.
The implicit indication that his team cannot last the course has angered Ferguson, and the Scot has now reignited a war of words with Wenger which has largely lain dormant since the arrival of Jose Mourinho in England.
The United boss has accused his Arsenal rival of being 'petty', and making the comments in order to inflate his own sense of self-worth.
"In the game against Arsenal, (was it) a lack of concentration? 'Yes'," said Ferguson.
"From a winning position, we were all gutted. It was disappointing, but in terms of the stamina side of it, it's absolute nonsense.
"I thought it was a bit petty, coming out with that nonsense.
"There's absolutely no evidence. In terms of endurance and that kind of thing, we are well in control of that.
"I'm not sure [why he said it]. I think it's maybe making him look great again. 'I'm the great Arsene Wenger'.
"If they'd lost the game 1-0, what could he have said? Which they should have done."
However, Wenger has strongly denied questioning United's stamina, instead insisting that he merely told his players to remember how Emmanuel Adebayor scored late on in the 1-0 win at Old Trafford earlier in the season.
"I did not say they crumble in the last 20 minutes," said Wenger.
"At half-time [last Sunday] it was still 0-0. I said: 'Continue to play until the last minute because remember at Old Trafford, we scored in the last five minutes'.
"Of course, after there was a big analysis that they concede more goals in the last 20 minutes - but most of the time, that is because they lead and teams have a go at them.
"Manchester United are top of the league - and if they are top of the league, that means they do not collapse."
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01-29-2007, 10:33 AM
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Isnt anybody talking about the Bolton match?Those guys just have a way of annoying me with their entirely negative approach to matches.But really,we should have won all said and done.....And well,we are having our fair share of injuries at the moment.
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Bolton deserved to win because you guys didn't create any meaningful chance. Anyway it doesn't matter cos Bolton will do the job at the Reebok. That's why I like Big Sam, he knows how to beat Arsenal. 
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01-29-2007, 10:37 AM
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Sir Alex Ferguson has bristled at suggestions from Arsene Wenger that Manchester United lack stamina, branding the Frenchman's reputed comments as 'petty'.
Following Arsenal's late 2-1 win over United on Sunday, Gunners midfielder Mathieu Flamini claimed that Wenger had told his troops that their great rivals would tire in the final stages.
The implicit indication that his team cannot last the course has angered Ferguson, and the Scot has now reignited a war of words with Wenger which has largely lain dormant since the arrival of Jose Mourinho in England.
The United boss has accused his Arsenal rival of being 'petty', and making the comments in order to inflate his own sense of self-worth.
"In the game against Arsenal, (was it) a lack of concentration? 'Yes'," said Ferguson.
"From a winning position, we were all gutted. It was disappointing, but in terms of the stamina side of it, it's absolute nonsense.
"I thought it was a bit petty, coming out with that nonsense.
"There's absolutely no evidence. In terms of endurance and that kind of thing, we are well in control of that.
"I'm not sure [why he said it]. I think it's maybe making him look great again. 'I'm the great Arsene Wenger'.
"If they'd lost the game 1-0, what could he have said? Which they should have done."
However, Wenger has strongly denied questioning United's stamina, instead insisting that he merely told his players to remember how Emmanuel Adebayor scored late on in the 1-0 win at Old Trafford earlier in the season.
"I did not say they crumble in the last 20 minutes," said Wenger.
"At half-time [last Sunday] it was still 0-0. I said: 'Continue to play until the last minute because remember at Old Trafford, we scored in the last five minutes'.
"Of course, after there was a big analysis that they concede more goals in the last 20 minutes - but most of the time, that is because they lead and teams have a go at them.
"Manchester United are top of the league - and if they are top of the league, that means they do not collapse."
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Well said Fergie.
I hope it's true that Wenger didn't say those words cos it would have be absolutely shameful for him to say such words. We are top of the league. We've scored more goals and conceded fewer goals than any other team in the premiership. Needless to say, we're the best team in the country.
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