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fgl said:
If U wanna go there, theres lots score we can dig up... live in the NOW and the fact that ARSENAL STOPPED Man Ure's 100% record this season at Old Trafford some more....WENGER IS GOD!

What now? That was 2 days ago...and Man United stopped ARSEnal's 49 unbeaten run!
 
Erm, nooo...what's the meaning of football then...everyone being happy...it's just sad...ironic though...
 
hahah yea 49 unbeaten run ...rub in their face man...hahah...come on arsenal...man-u will always have a a stronger winning fact then arsenal.... throughout the premier league u can see how many times man-u wallop arsenal's ass
 
mozart said:
hahah yea 49 unbeaten run ...rub in their face man...hahah...come on arsenal...man-u will always have a a stronger winning fact then arsenal.... throughout the premier league u can see how many times man-u wallop arsenal's ass

dude you didnt read the wenger-ferguson statistics.

throughout the meetings, arsenal have won 13 times and man u only 12 times.

that ONE more.
and that ONE, always makes a difference.
sorry boy, you gotta accept the fact.
 
yeah 49 unbeaten...thats already good enough proof that Man U cnt top it...they might have stopped AFC but they never did top that record...coz they cnt..and never will...
 
0-1 TO THE ARSENAL PPL.... we stopped ManU's run hahahahaha...YEAAAAAAAAAAHHHH BABY YEAH......... :twisted: :twisted:
 
khai_stereotype said:
dude you didnt read the wenger-ferguson statistics.

throughout the meetings, arsenal have won 13 times and man u only 12 times.

that ONE more.
and that ONE, always makes a difference.
sorry boy, you gotta accept the fact.

Well, you also have to accept the fact that ARSEnal will never be as good as Man United in winning...look at how many times Man United have won the Premiership title...and ARSEnal have never won the Champions League.
 
df said:
khai_stereotype said:
dude you didnt read the wenger-ferguson statistics.

throughout the meetings, arsenal have won 13 times and man u only 12 times.

that ONE more.
and that ONE, always makes a difference.
sorry boy, you gotta accept the fact.

Well, you also have to accept the fact that ARSEnal will never be as good as Man United in winning...look at how many times Man United have won the Premiership title...and ARSEnal have never won the Champions League.

champions's league? soon baby. reaaaaaal sooon. :wink:
 
last year was a very close moment :D

and yeah i dun live in london..and yeah i watch local soccer ;)

but ok LOR!!! MAN U BETTER!!! but they still lost to Arsenal (which all u fanboys say is weaker) but thats such a sad thing isnt it? losing to a weaker team? :twisted:

haha ok...i dun wanna pick fights with Man U...i wanna argue with Chelski supporters!! MUAHAHAHAH!!!
 
Here's one for the soccer historians: ARSENAL HAVE NEVER BEN OUT OF TOP FLIGHT FOOTBALL. Man U were relegated many times before and only made it back to the top Division in 1967.....


yeah...
 
Well, being in and out of Division 1 doesn't mean anything...you can stay in the top flight forever but what's the point if you don't win anything? Hmm?
 
df: it means they were crap before they got into the top flight! AFC been in DIv 1 since 1913.... NEVER EVER RELEGATED!
 
Wenger with the 2004 trophy
Edelman - We're set up for the future but there is work to do
Reserves: Arsenal 2 Portsmouth 0 - Report
TV Online: Edelman on the financial resultsWenger - We've been without title for too long
By Richard Clarke

Arsène Wenger believes Arsenal have been without the Premiership title for too long.

The Club were last proclaimed champions in 2004 but, since then, Chelsea have twice finished top.

Arsenal started the season slowly but they trumpeted their title credentials on Sunday with a 1-0 win at Manchester United on Sunday. Speaking before the match, Arsène Wenger suggested his side would be serious contenders this term.

"It is a challenge because we have just moved into the new stadium,” he said. “But we have not won the championship for two years and I find it quite long.

"We are a very young side and we are very good as well. We have dominated games but we want to add that ruthlessness which makes a big team.

“Before we suffered in some games but we could turn them in our favour. At the moment we look like we are dominating every team, but we really want to finish teams off."

The manager is approaching the 10th anniversary of his appointment. He was asked what ambitions he had left.

“My next goal is to win the championship and the Champions League in the same year,” he replied.

“And if possible in 2007,” he added with smile
 
Match Report
Barclays Premiership
Emirates Stadium
Saturday, September 23, 2006, 3pm


Arsenal3Gallas 63, Jagielka 69 (og), Henry 80


Sheffield United0


By Richard Clarke

It took £5 million and Ashley Cole to bring William Gallas to Arsenal but the French defender repaid of a huge slice of that sale with the first goal against Sheffield United at Emirates Stadium on Saturday.

It was another frustrating afternoon for Arsène Wenger’s side before Thierry Henry set up his countryman to volley home the opener in the 64th minute. It broke the visitors’ stubborn resistance and, it seemed, turned fortune against them.

Four minutes later, Phil Jagielka sliced Henry’s cross into his own net and 10 minutes from time, the Frenchman headed home a simple third from Emmanuel Eboue’s excellent cross.

In the end it was a cruise but, for an hour, it had been anything but. History will remember this game as Arsenal’s first League victory at their new ground. More importantly for Wenger, his side are getting the game together and starting to climb the table.

This was their third highly-satisfying victory in succession.

Emirates Stadium was once again bathed in September sunlight before kick-off as Arsenal looked to build upon two terrific victories on the road. Henry had missed the wins at Hamburg and Manchester United but returned this afternoon to join last Sunday’s hero, Emmanuel Adebayor, in attack as the side reverted to 4-4-2. Alex Hleb dropped to the bench to accommodate the captain. Robin van Persie was fit after a hip injury but joined the Belrusian as a substitute.

Having drawn their first two Premiership matches, and indeed trailed in all three games at their new ground, there was an obvious desire to secure the comfort of an early goal. In the fourth minute, Gallas swapped passes with Tomas Rosicky on the left but, from inside the area, the Frenchman fired wide.

Soon afterwards Freddie Ljungberg sent Sheffield United keeper Ian Bennett sprawling with a low shot from just outside the area.

Then Jagielka deflected a pass from Cesc Fabregas to Adebayor on the right of the area. The Togolese striker’s dangerous cross was cut out at the near post.

It seemed an Arsenal goal was imminent and it should have arrived in the 14th minute.

From the right, Kolo Toure curled a wonderful cross to the far post. It was an invitation to score for the prowling Henry. His leap was high and his downward header was firm but Ian Bennett somehow got a touch to divert the ball wide.

Once again Arsenal had started well and were dominating the visitors at Emirates Stadium. The only problem was the scoreline.

Meanwhile Sheffield United were everything you’d expect them to be — tough and committed. Rob Hulse was their lone striker but his physical presence kept Toure and Johan Djourou employed.

The game got spicy in the build-up to half-time however Arsenal gave as good as they got in the battle for the midfield. Yet the goal did not come.

Toure thumped a vicious effort into the sidenetting within minutes of the restart. It was indicative of the urgency with which Arsenal now sought the lead. Surely they were not going to endure another tough draw at the Emirates Stadium despite utterly controlling the game?

Arsenal forced a succession of corners. From one, Bennett desperately tipped Ljungberg’s header on to the bar. The Swede then sent a grubber shot into the arms of the keeper.

Hulse fired a pot-shot well wide of Lehmann. Mikele Leigertwood had actually hit the Arsenal net in the first half but referee Alan Wiley had blown well before for a foul. Therefore this tame shot was Sheffield United's closest legal effort in the game.

Finally, in the 64th minute, the goal arrived. On the edge of the area, Henry shovelled the ball over his marker, Fabregas stretched a leg to tip it on and Gallas lashed a volley high into the net.

The relief which spread around Emirates Stadium turned to comfortable satisfaction four minutes later when Henry’s quick feet took him to the left-hand byline and his cross was diverted in by Jagielka.

For the first time in any game at their new ground, Arsenal had some breathing space and, in the 80th minute, Eboue’s wonderful cross set up Henry to head the simplest of goals.

In injury time, Sheffield United forced their best chance. Rob Kozluk crossed for Steven Kabba to head goalward ad the far post. Jens Lehmann soiled his gloves for the first time this afternoon.

It was indication that Arsenal had been dominant at Emirates Stadium once again.

Only this time they had got the scoreline to match.
 
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