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i think arsenal will win cham's league,carling cup and premier league.
must have faith in your fav club :twisted:
 
c'mon you Gunners. Beat the hell of Chelski. Everyone depends on you guys right now :wink: (For everyone's info, this will be the only time I will support Arsenal :lol: )
 
lol.. whatever the result.. it will be a win-win situation for Man U!!

if Arsenal win then we have a 6 pnt lead over Chelski.. if Arsenal lose.. then they can kiss the league goodbye :P.. LIFE IS GOOD!! 8)
 
what if there is a sudden crisis in man u... :twisted:
...and ther start loosing almost all of their matches....muahahahahah... :twisted:
 
valo said:
what if there is a sudden crisis in man u... :twisted:
...and ther start loosing almost all of their matches....muahahahahah... :twisted:

yes AFC has had it's bad patch ...man u & chelski hasnt... :twisted: :evil:
 
fgl said:
valo said:
what if there is a sudden crisis in man u... :twisted:
...and ther start loosing almost all of their matches....muahahahahah... :twisted:

yes AFC has had it's bad patch ...man u & chelski hasnt... :twisted: :evil:

To be frank with you Arsenal fans, MAn U had its bad patch last season when Man U was trying to build its team last season with all the young players coming in. Dont bet on it, for you guys have to wait another 12 years for another Man U's bad patch. :lol: That of course if you guys can wait that long. :wink:
 
what if there is a sudden crisis in man u... :twisted:
...and ther start loosing almost all of their matches....muahahahahah... :twisted:
 
Johan Djourou
Gilberto - We needed to save our season
TV Online: Reaction from the Estadio do Dragao
Chairman to answer YOUR questionsDjourou showing signs of recovery ahead of Chelsea
Chelsea v Arsenal
Barclays Premiership
Stamford Bridge
Sun, Dec 10, 2006, 4pm



By Richard Clarke

Arsène Wenger described himself as “reasonably optimistic” that Johan Djourou will be fit for Sunday’s game at Chelsea.

With Kolo Toure suspended and William Gallas unlikely to feature against his old side, the Arsenal manager can ill-afford the absence of another centre back. Unfortunately Djourou picked up a hamstring problem during Wednesday’s 0-0 draw in Porto. However when Wenger spoke to Arsenal TV Online the following afternoon, he hinted the Swiss international could recover in time.

“William Gallas is a big question mark, Johan Djourou is a small question mark,” he said. “All that will be assessed on Friday morning or Saturday morning at the latest.

“I am reasonably optimistic for Djourou and a little bit less for Gallas. William has a scan today. That will tell us whether we can go further with him or he has to slow [his recovery] down.”

The Arsenal manager did not put a time on the return of Thierry Henry. However he did say Tomas Rosicky would be sidelined for another fortnight with a troublesome hamstring.

Arsenal TV Online subscribers will be able to see the full interview with Arsène Wenger on Friday morning. In it he talks about: the all-important draw in Portugal, the side he chose for that game, next week’s draw, the importance of the Chelsea game in the title race, the threat of Didier Drogba, why Andrei Shevchenko has struggled this season, his thoughts on coming up against Ashley Cole for the first time, the circumstances surrounding his transfer in August, Gael Clichy’s step up this season.
 
yeah!!! :twisted:
After arsenal beat chelsea, chelsea will kena the suay arsenal once had and all of the star players will fall sick with a chronic illness... :twisted:
man... i just hate chelsea...
 
Match Report
Barclays Premiership
Stamford Bridge
Sunday, December 10, 2006, 4pm


Chelsea-


Arsenal-


By Richard Clarke

One man’s problem is another man’s opportunity.

While many would regard Arsenal’s trip to Chelsea on Sunday as injury-hit and ill-timed, Arsène Wenger believes the Stamford Bridge excursion has come right on cue.

His side might be without three of their most experienced players but, make no mistake, the Frenchman is still actively pursuing the Premiership title. Having taken three points off leaders Manchester United at Old Trafford, the Arsenal manager argues pulling off the same trick against the second place team would kick-start their long-range pursuit of England’s top prize.

"I think it is a very good circumstance for us,” said Wenger at his pre-match press conference on Friday. “It is a relief for the team to qualify for the Champions League [Knockout Stage] and we responded well last week with a good win over Tottenham.

"The morale in the squad is very high and I feel we can go there and beat them.

“I want to win the Premiership and it is a good chance on Sunday to reduce the gap between us and Chelsea. It is up to us to do it.

”It is always difficult to win there but I would give everything for us to do it and go on to win the title.

”It looks crazy, but the next game is Chelsea and it is a good opportunity for us. Man United are still a long way away but we have done well in the big games until now. This is an opportunity for us to show we have the character and the quality. I trust my players to deliver something special on Sunday.”

Thierry Henry (sciatic nerve) will be out for at least another week while Kolo Toure is suspended. William Gallas (thigh) failed a fitness test on Friday morning but Johan Djourou has recovered from his hamstring strain and will take his place alongside Philippe Senderos at centre back. Gael Clichy and Emmanuel Eboue will complete arguably the youngest backline Wenger has ever fielded in a game of this magnitude.

The manager admits that his emphasis on youth has temporarily hampered his team title ambitions. In their stead, Chelsea have scooped back-to-back Premiership crowns. The Arsenal manager acknowledges that, in the starkness of the Premiership table, Jose Mourinho’s side have stolen a march on their North London neighbour. But, he adds, Arsenal are on the rise again.

“Chelsea have become better in recent years,” he said. “It is a side that has been slowly growing and maturing. All their players are between 26 and 32 so they know how to handle big games and be efficient.

“Three or four years ago it was a young side with Lampard and Terry but they are better now. They have also had an injection of good players and they have a good manager. That has made a difference.

”You can only go with the table and think that we have regressed a little bit in comparison but we have rebuilt now and we have huge potential.

“We got to the Final of the Champions League without losing a game and we had a good run after Christmas. That is why I feel the team is ready to take off again.”

Sunday would be the perfect time for the youngsters to spread their wings.
 
valo said:
yeah!!! :twisted:
After arsenal beat chelsea, chelsea will kena the suay arsenal once had and all of the star players will fall sick with a chronic illness... :twisted:
man... i just hate chelsea...

i'm with U ...but I hate Man u MORE
 
valo said:
what if there is a sudden crisis in man u... :twisted:
...and ther start loosing almost all of their matches....muahahahahah... :twisted:

i think you're dreaming too much.. haha :lol: :lol:

guess you also dreamt that Arsenal win nothing for the whole season eh? 8)..

eh wait.. oh yea.. that's my dream :twisted:
 
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