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ARSENAL - THE GUNNERS - WELCOME TO SEASON 2016/2017
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mohon bang sagna tukar style rambut..bosan hokey sejak 2007 rambut camtu jek |
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Man of the match
Michu - Swansea City
Two fine finishes from the Spanish player, who continues to look better and better. Just gets the nod ahead of team-mates Ashley Williams and Angel Rangel who were equally dependable under pressure.
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Double blast: Swansea's Michu netted twice to settle this match 2-0 in their favour after Arsenal again failed to perform
Last edited by Don Henley on 4-12-2012 10:42 AM
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Another painful afternoon: Olivier Giroud looks dejected as Arsenal slumped to a 2-0 home loss to Swansea
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Olympiakos Piraeus 2 Arsenal 1
Dec 4 (Reuters) - Olympiakos Piraeus 2 Arsenal 1 - Champions League Group B result
At the Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium, Athens.
Scorers:
Olympiakos: Giannis Maniatis 64, Kostas Mitroglou 73
Arsenal: Tomas Rosicky 38
Halftime: 0-1
Teams: 1-Roy Carroll, 26-Drissa Diakite, 15-Pablo Contreras, 24-Kostas Manolas, 35-Vasilis Torossidis; 5-Paulo Machado; 2-Giannis Maniatis, 8-Ljumbomir Fejsa (19-David Fuster 60); 27-Leandro Greco, 10-Rafik Djebbour (7-Ariel Ibagaza 82), 93-Djamel Abdoun (11-Kostas Mitroglou 72)
Arsenal: 1-Wojciech Szczesny, 25-Carl Jenkinson, 18-Sebastien Squillaci, 5-Thomas Vermaelen, 53-Jernade Meade (38-Martin Angha 83); 22-Francis Coquelin, 7-Tomas Rosicky (23-Andrey Arshavin), 16-Aaron Ramsey; 15-Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, 29-Marouane Chamakh, 27-Gervinho
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Arsenal miss top spot with defeat at Olympiacos
Olympiacos FC 2-1 Arsenal FC
Victory would have put Arsenal through as Group B winners but they lost their half-time lead to goals from Giannis Maniatis and Kostas Mitroglou.
Olympiakos' Kostas Mitroglou (top) and Vassilis Torosidis (C) fight for the ball with Arsenals's Marouane Chamakh during their Group B Champions league football game at the Karaiskaki stadium in Athens. Arsenal's dispiriting season took a turn for the worse on Tuesday as the Gunners crashed to a 2-1 defeat at Olympiakos. Last edited by Don Henley on 5-12-2012 09:26 AM
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Cazorla dive row as Arsenal beat West Brom
Premier League, Emirates Stadium - Arsenal 2 (Arteta 26 pen, 64 pen) West Bromwich Albion 0.
Arsenal sealed a controversial 2-0 Premier League win over West Bromwich Albion at the Emirates Stadium.
Mikel Arteta scored both goals from penalties, the first coming after a blatant dive by Santi Cazorla.
Cazorla threw himself to the turf on 25 minutes despite Steven Reid making no contact with his tackle, but referee Mike Jones pointed to the spot.
There was no doubt about Chris Brunt's foul on Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain to concede the second penalty just after the hour mark, but West Brom felt the England winger had himself fouled earlier in the move.
Arteta clipped both spot-kicks down the middle as Boaz Myhill dived out of the way.
Arsenal ended a three game winless streak in the Premier League, and provisionally move seventh. West Brom remain ahead of the Gunners in fifth despite their third defeat in a row.
Last edited by Don Henley on 10-12-2012 09:53 AM
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MAN OF THE MATCH
Jack Wilshere (Arsenal) - The young midfielder continues to improve as he returns from long-term injury. Combined slick passing and terrific vision with a fiery competitive streak.
PLAYER RATINGS
ARSENAL: Szczesny 7, Sagna 7, Mertesacker 6, Vermaelen 6, Gibbs 6, Arteta 7, Wilshere 8, Cazorla 7, Oxlade-Chamberlain 8, Gervinho 6, Giroud 6. Subs: Coquelin N/A, Rosicky N/A, Podolski N/A.
WEST BROM: Myhill 7, Reid 6, McAuley 7, Olsson 6, Ridgewell N/A, Mulumbu 7, Morrison 6, Odemwingie 6, Gera 6, Brunt 6, Long 6. Subs: Popov 7, Rosenberg N/A, Lukaku 6.
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Football - Arteta: Cazorla is no diver
Arsenal midfielder Mikel Arteta has defended team-mate Santi Cazorla from accusations of diving following the winger's controversial role in Saturday's 2-0 defeat of West Brom.
"Santi was saying that he felt something. If there is a little (contact), it is (still) contact. The ref makes decisions, some right and some wrong," Arteta told reporters.
"For me, it is not right to dive. Santi is not a player who dives. He has taken a lot this year because of the way he plays and if he has done it (it is) because he felt something and changed direction, but he is not that type of player."
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jenguk tim gundikk jap...cazorla ni kalo tok alex beli pn berbaloi gak..tok wenger nk jual x rase2 nyer?? |
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ahmad_fazill posted on 29-11-2012 10:51 PM
mohon bang sagna tukar style rambut..bosan hokey sejak 2007 rambut camtu jek
mana boleh tukar hilang la identiti bung sagna nanti
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widuri007 posted on 12-12-2012 05:25 AM
jenguk tim gundikk jap...cazorla ni kalo tok alex beli pn berbaloi gak..tok wenger nk jual x rase2 ...
tok alex tak reti cari sendiri ke?beli macam bebe tu ke?
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cicakgemok posted on 12-12-2012 12:01 PM
tok alex tak reti cari sendiri ke?beli macam bebe tu ke?
hahaha amboii...kalo gunners x mnfaat spenuhnye skill cazorla ni rugi wehh..lupakn psl kntrovesi die aritu |
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tajuk thread merujuk kepada kekalahan di league cup ke @Don Henley |
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hardeyboyz posted on 13-12-2012 08:50 AM
tajuk thread merujuk kepada kekalahan di league cup ke @Don Henley
memang hazab weh... |
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League Cup - Bradford send poor Arsenal out on penalties
Capital One Cup quarter-final, Coral Windows Stadium – Bradford City 1 (Thompson 16) Arsenal 1 (Vermaelen 87), Bradford win 3-2 on penalties.
Bradford City's Garry Thompson (front) celebrates with his team-mate James Meredith (back) after scoring his team's opening goal |
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Arsenal knocked out by fourth-division Bradford
Bradford City’s League Cup run continued with a shock penalties win over a dire Arsenal side at Valley Parade, extending the League Two side’s shoot-out record to nine triumphs in a row.
Arsenal had trailed much of the game to Garry Thompson’s early goal before Thomas Vermaelen levelled with three minutes left, only for the Belgian to miss the crucial kick as Arsenal lost the shoot-out 3-2.
Marouane Chamakh and Santi Cazorla also missed their penalties as Arsenal – who were terrible for much of the game but dominated from the 75th minute onwards – paid the price for a toothless display in front of goal, a display which included one of the misses of the season from the much-maligned Gervinho.
Last edited by Don Henley on 13-12-2012 09:19 AM
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Bradford celebrate after their penalty shoot-out success against Arsenal |
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