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Poll: Who Wins This Match?

Arsenal: 100% (12 votes)
Aston Villa: 0% (0 votes)
Draw: 0% (0 votes)
This poll has ended

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Re: Arsenal Vs Aston Villa (3 - 0)On 24th March 2012 by mukina2: 5:29pm On Mar 24, 2012
na wa o

see ball shocked


Ireland needs a red card angry should be a red e wan break song's leg
Re: Arsenal Vs Aston Villa (3 - 0)On 24th March 2012 by mukina2: 5:33pm On Mar 24, 2012
ojoro that's a corner
Re: Arsenal Vs Aston Villa (3 - 0)On 24th March 2012 by KayDee4: 5:37pm On Mar 24, 2012
Ox Chambo on for Theo
Re: Arsenal Vs Aston Villa (3 - 0)On 24th March 2012 by mukina2: 5:37pm On Mar 24, 2012
theo off for oxxxxxx
Re: Arsenal Vs Aston Villa (3 - 0)On 24th March 2012 by Nobody: 5:38pm On Mar 24, 2012
Sky sports dey fall hand today angry Spuds now officially roasted grin
Re: Arsenal Vs Aston Villa (3 - 0)On 24th March 2012 by KayDee4: 5:40pm On Mar 24, 2012
GOALSunderland 3-1 QPR - Tawe Taiwo

bbc, na so them dey spell the name? shocked shocked
Re: Arsenal Vs Aston Villa (3 - 0)On 24th March 2012 by mukina2: 5:40pm On Mar 24, 2012
^
cherie grin grin i nefa hahahahahaham laff don yet grin
Re: Arsenal Vs Aston Villa (3 - 0)On 24th March 2012 by mukina2: 5:41pm On Mar 24, 2012
Kay-Dee:


bbc, na so them dey spell the name? shocked shocked
lol nor blame dem grin
Re: Arsenal Vs Aston Villa (3 - 0)On 24th March 2012 by mukina2: 5:42pm On Mar 24, 2012
freekick villa .. jd comot am

counter . .hmm ref ok oh
Re: Arsenal Vs Aston Villa (3 - 0)On 24th March 2012 by mukina2: 5:43pm On Mar 24, 2012
phew . .una stop this kind wild play na
Re: Arsenal Vs Aston Villa (3 - 0)On 24th March 2012 by KayDee4: 5:47pm On Mar 24, 2012
TV5 goes down, Wenger jumps up. #prizedpossession
Re: Arsenal Vs Aston Villa (3 - 0)On 24th March 2012 by mukina2: 5:48pm On Mar 24, 2012
collins gets his own ticket angry
Re: Arsenal Vs Aston Villa (3 - 0)On 24th March 2012 by mukina2: 5:49pm On Mar 24, 2012
lord have persie . .collins go away jor angry
Re: Arsenal Vs Aston Villa (3 - 0)On 24th March 2012 by KayDee4: 5:51pm On Mar 24, 2012
Song please gerrup now. Leave the FK for VanPee to handle.
Re: Arsenal Vs Aston Villa (3 - 0)On 24th March 2012 by mukina2: 5:52pm On Mar 24, 2012
na wa o

una wan wound our players ni

song sorry ehn
Re: Arsenal Vs Aston Villa (3 - 0)On 24th March 2012 by mukina2: 5:52pm On Mar 24, 2012
gooaaaal!!!!!
Re: Arsenal Vs Aston Villa (3 - 0)On 24th March 2012 by KayDee4: 5:52pm On Mar 24, 2012
ARTETA SCORES IT ANYWAY

goallllll

3-0
Re: Arsenal Vs Aston Villa (3 - 0)On 24th March 2012 by mukina2: 5:54pm On Mar 24, 2012
spuds are you watching? buahahahahahahahahahahahahaha grin

game overrrrr
Re: Arsenal Vs Aston Villa (3 - 0)On 24th March 2012 by theviper1: 5:55pm On Mar 24, 2012
that should be the free kick of the season from Artetha.the ball wasnt even rotating in the air.it was a joy and a marvel to watch.and pls call it 7 out of 7 wins for my GUNNERS. and by the way,we are leading the russian army by 8 solid points

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Re: Arsenal Vs Aston Villa (3 - 0)On 24th March 2012 by Nobody: 5:58pm On Mar 24, 2012
Just done, well done boys cool
Re: Arsenal Vs Aston Villa (3 - 0)On 24th March 2012 by dotcomnamename: 5:59pm On Mar 24, 2012
[b]If we go by the name, it seems Arsene Wenger was born to manage Arsenal. Maybe by the time he is finished we will know him as "Arsenal Wenger." No other manager in recent club football history has done so much for a club with the limited resources as Arsene has done for Arsenal.

David Dein must have been insane for discovering and proposing an electrical engineer and holder of a Master's degree in Economics as a successor to the sacked Bruce Ricoh in 1996. Little did he know that the man Ricoh replaced will turn out to be a genius and usher the club into its most successful phase in history.

In the last five years, Arsenal has not won a trophy. But in the same period it has moved to a new 60,000 seat stadium which fills to its capacity each match day and has a season ticket membership wait list of over 35,000. The club has also reached the final of the Champions League in 2006 and has qualified for the lucrative group stages of Champions League in each of the last 13 years under Wenger. But most notably, Wenger has built a team from scratch with literally little or no money spent and a team capable of playing one of the most breathtaking brands of football on the planet.

So apart from the on field accomplishments, what is it that makes Wenger a tactical genius? Let’s begin with some raw data. From 1992 till 2010, Chelsea spent a net amount of GBP 381 million (That’s not a typo. An amount which could buy Blackburn eight times over) on player transfers whereas the corresponding figures for Manchester City, Liverpool and United are GBP 428 mn, GBP 188 mn and GBP 135 mn respectively. In the same period Arsenal have spent a net of approx GBP 35 million, an amount which is lesser than comparable figures of Aston Villa, Everton, Sunderland, Birmingham, Fulham, Wolves and even West Brom. Even our self proclaimed successful north London rivals, whose perpetual claim to dislodge Arsenal have been going on for years, have spent an astonishing GBP 192 mn over the same period with no qualification into the European elite before this year. More recent data from 2003 shows only Arsenal, Wigan and Blackburn, among the current 20 EPL teams to be in a transfer surplus.

If we take manager expenditures, Jose Mourinho spent a net of GBP 134 mn on player transfers whereas Alex Ferguson has spent a net of GBP 135 mn (He should thank one Mr. Ronaldo for keeping this figure reasonable). Arsene Wenger during his tenure with Arsenal has just had a net outflow of GBP 25 mn. Moreover, it cannot be argued that Arsenal is currently sitting on the most valuable squad in the premier league in terms of money potential.



Instant Success and Rivals' Reckless Spending

Alex Ferguson took seven years before he could deliver a league title for United. Wenger did the double in 1998; his first full year in charge and after Arsenal had gone without winning the league for seven long years. Alex Ferguson, apart from winning titles for the Old Trafford outfit, is also known for blowing money on established players and youngsters. Carrick, Valencia, Nani, Anderson, Hargreaves, Nistelrooy, Veron, Berbatov, Ferdinand, Rooney were all bought for amounts greater than 15 mn GBP with the last five names costing over GBP 25 Mn each. Compare this to Arsenal where Andrey Arshavin is their only purchase for over GBP 15 mn and also the most expensive Arsenal signing ever. I am not even putting in Chelsea players here because then the number of United players mentioned above will look outrageously paltry in comparison.

United have also had expensive players like Veron, Forlan and Saha who have had better professional successes after leaving United. How many players can one think of who have enjoyed greater success professionally after leaving Arsene Wenger’s Arsenal?

Few can argue (except stubborn united fans may be) that Wenger's eye for unearthing talent is next to none. He has picked players from obscurity and turned them into super footballers. Surely the wily Scotsman can also boast of nurturing talent during his reign at Old Trafford, but the sheer gulf in number of players developed can easily be compared with the enormity of Tiger Woods record breaking 1997 Masters victory.

Mourinho had loads of cash to splash which bought him two league titles. Ferguson inherited a strong United brand and may well leave the club in a far worse position than he took over. Wenger on the other hand will leave a legacy which other managers can only be envious of. Unlike his peers, Wenger has been successful in building two distinct teams over the last 10 years. The invincibles of 2004 were a stronger lot with the skills of Bergkamp, Henry, Pires mixing well with the steel of Viera, Parlour, Gilberto etc. The current squad is more technically gifted with the likes of Fabregas, Nasri, Van Persie, Walcott, Wishere etc and is a joy to watch for their football.

A large part of Arsenal’s robust financials is also due to Wenger’s frugal approach over the last few years. Just for a perspective, Arsenal would have had zero net profit for last four years had the spending mentioned above matched United’s spending. The debt on the books is fast diminishing and unlike United, it’s taken for an appreciating asset. The club is already in the top five football clubs worldwide in terms of annual revenues and could soon topple United. With an ever growing loyal fan base, a majestic money spinning stadium, annual profits of over GBP 50 mn and a supremely talented and hungry young squad, there is surely only one way ahead for Arsenal. A major silverware sooner than later will open the floodgates and could unleash an era of English and European domination.

A true test of manager’s talent is derived by how much he can accomplish relative to the resources at his disposal. Wenger has proved that he stands all alone here with none other even close to him. No other manager would even dare to think of taking a challenge like “Project Arsenal”, let alone trying and achieving success. Wenger may not be around managing Arsenal in 10 years time but the club will owe its future successes to the genius of the man who believed in doing the right things the right way.

Success for Arsenal on the football pitch is due soon. For neutrals and rationalists it will be a success of craftsmanship, hard work and self belief. It will also be a victory for the beautiful game of Football and will establish that titles can be won; by believing in and playing attractive football, without uncontrolled spending, by believing in a dream amidst criticism and most importantly by developing supremely talented footballers along the way for the future.

No wonder then, the one line which all Gooners swear by, can never be displaced…

“In Arsene, We Trust”



References - (Proof that the above mentioned data is genuine) www.transferleague.co.uk & Deloitte Football Money League
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Re: Arsenal Vs Aston Villa (3 - 0)On 24th March 2012 by norrisman: 6:03pm On Mar 24, 2012
Wenger Out!!!
Re: Arsenal Vs Aston Villa (3 - 0)On 24th March 2012 by KayDee4: 6:03pm On Mar 24, 2012
norrisman: Wenger Out!!!

Joker !!! cheesy cheesy
Re: Arsenal Vs Aston Villa (3 - 0)On 24th March 2012 by KayDee4: 6:04pm On Mar 24, 2012
Ruthless Arsenal, Toothless London neighbours.
Re: Arsenal Vs Aston Villa (3 - 0)On 24th March 2012 by dotcomnamename: 6:09pm On Mar 24, 2012
[b]If we go by the name, it seems Arsene Wenger was born to manage Arsenal. Maybe by the time he is finished we will know him as "Arsenal Wenger." No other manager in recent club football history has done so much for a club with the limited resources as Arsene has done for Arsenal.

David Dein must have been insane for discovering and proposing an electrical engineer and holder of a Master's degree in Economics as a successor to the sacked Bruce Ricoh in 1996. Little did he know that the man Ricoh replaced will turn out to be a genius and usher the club into its most successful phase in history.

In the last five years, Arsenal has not won a trophy. But in the same period it has moved to a new 60,000 seat stadium which fills to its capacity each match day and has a season ticket membership wait list of over 35,000. The club has also reached the final of the Champions League in 2006 and has qualified for the lucrative group stages of Champions League in each of the last 13 years under Wenger. But most notably, Wenger has built a team from scratch with literally little or no money spent and a team capable of playing one of the most breathtaking brands of football on the planet.

So apart from the on field accomplishments, what is it that makes Wenger a tactical genius? Let’s begin with some raw data. From 1992 till 2010, Chelsea spent a net amount of GBP 381 million (That’s not a typo. An amount which could buy Blackburn eight times over) on player transfers whereas the corresponding figures for Manchester City, Liverpool and United are GBP 428 mn, GBP 188 mn and GBP 135 mn respectively. In the same period Arsenal have spent a net of approx GBP 35 million, an amount which is lesser than comparable figures of Aston Villa, Everton, Sunderland, Birmingham, Fulham, Wolves and even West Brom. Even our self proclaimed successful north London rivals, whose perpetual claim to dislodge Arsenal have been going on for years, have spent an astonishing GBP 192 mn over the same period with no qualification into the European elite before this year. More recent data from 2003 shows only Arsenal, Wigan and Blackburn, among the current 20 EPL teams to be in a transfer surplus.

If we take manager expenditures, Jose Mourinho spent a net of GBP 134 mn on player transfers whereas Alex Ferguson has spent a net of GBP 135 mn (He should thank one Mr. Ronaldo for keeping this figure reasonable). Arsene Wenger during his tenure with Arsenal has just had a net outflow of GBP 25 mn. Moreover, it cannot be argued that Arsenal is currently sitting on the most valuable squad in the premier league in terms of money potential.



Instant Success and Rivals' Reckless Spending

Alex Ferguson took seven years before he could deliver a league title for United. Wenger did the double in 1998; his first full year in charge and after Arsenal had gone without winning the league for seven long years. Alex Ferguson, apart from winning titles for the Old Trafford outfit, is also known for blowing money on established players and youngsters. Carrick, Valencia, Nani, Anderson, Hargreaves, Nistelrooy, Veron, Berbatov, Ferdinand, Rooney were all bought for amounts greater than 15 mn GBP with the last five names costing over GBP 25 Mn each. Compare this to Arsenal where Andrey Arshavin is their only purchase for over GBP 15 mn and also the most expensive Arsenal signing ever. I am not even putting in Chelsea players here because then the number of United players mentioned above will look outrageously paltry in comparison.

United have also had expensive players like Veron, Forlan and Saha who have had better professional successes after leaving United. How many players can one think of who have enjoyed greater success professionally after leaving Arsene Wenger’s Arsenal?

Few can argue (except stubborn united fans may be) that Wenger's eye for unearthing talent is next to none. He has picked players from obscurity and turned them into super footballers. Surely the wily Scotsman can also boast of nurturing talent during his reign at Old Trafford, but the sheer gulf in number of players developed can easily be compared with the enormity of Tiger Woods record breaking 1997 Masters victory.

Mourinho had loads of cash to splash which bought him two league titles. Ferguson inherited a strong United brand and may well leave the club in a far worse position than he took over. Wenger on the other hand will leave a legacy which other managers can only be envious of. Unlike his peers, Wenger has been successful in building two distinct teams over the last 10 years. The invincibles of 2004 were a stronger lot with the skills of Bergkamp, Henry, Pires mixing well with the steel of Viera, Parlour, Gilberto etc. The current squad is more technically gifted with the likes of Fabregas, Nasri, Van Persie, Walcott, Wishere etc and is a joy to watch for their football.

A large part of Arsenal’s robust financials is also due to Wenger’s frugal approach over the last few years. Just for a perspective, Arsenal would have had zero net profit for last four years had the spending mentioned above matched United’s spending. The debt on the books is fast diminishing and unlike United, it’s taken for an appreciating asset. The club is already in the top five football clubs worldwide in terms of annual revenues and could soon topple United. With an ever growing loyal fan base, a majestic money spinning stadium, annual profits of over GBP 50 mn and a supremely talented and hungry young squad, there is surely only one way ahead for Arsenal. A major silverware sooner than later will open the floodgates and could unleash an era of English and European domination.

A true test of manager’s talent is derived by how much he can accomplish relative to the resources at his disposal. Wenger has proved that he stands all alone here with none other even close to him. No other manager would even dare to think of taking a challenge like “Project Arsenal”, let alone trying and achieving success. Wenger may not be around managing Arsenal in 10 years time but the club will owe its future successes to the genius of the man who believed in doing the right things the right way.

Success for Arsenal on the football pitch is due soon. For neutrals and rationalists it will be a success of craftsmanship, hard work and self belief. It will also be a victory for the beautiful game of Football and will establish that titles can be won; by believing in and playing attractive football, without uncontrolled spending, by believing in a dream amidst criticism and most importantly by developing supremely talented footballers along the way for the future.

No wonder then, the one line which all Gooners swear by, can never be displaced…

“In Arsene, We Trust”



References - (Proof that the above mentioned data is genuine) www.transferleague.co.uk & Deloitte Football Money League
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Re: Arsenal Vs Aston Villa (3 - 0)On 24th March 2012 by Nobody: 6:14pm On Mar 24, 2012
Kay-Dee:
Ruthless Arsenal, Toothless London neighbours.

They are only living up to their name now, aren't Spuds meant to be roasted again ? grin
Re: Arsenal Vs Aston Villa (3 - 0)On 24th March 2012 by msb247(m): 6:17pm On Mar 24, 2012
I SAID IT. WE'RE GONNA THRASH THEM. I LOVE ARSENAL
Re: Arsenal Vs Aston Villa (3 - 0)On 24th March 2012 by msb247(m): 6:29pm On Mar 24, 2012
Kay-Dee:


Joker !!! cheesy cheesy

A very big one at that cheesy
Re: Arsenal Vs Aston Villa (3 - 0)On 24th March 2012 by Reference(m): 6:31pm On Mar 24, 2012
Dotcom. Though I appreciate Arsene and regard the brand of football the Gunners play as outstanding and the very best in the UK, I personally feel sports should not entirely be about economics. When financial considerations are primodal you have instability which is inimical to team work, morale and genuine creativity. Extremes are bad and Wenger appears to be taking too strong measures in balancing the books. The reason they have not won trophies for instance is that they constantly sell their best players. Richer clubs on the other hand are constantly buying causing the same problems. I do hope he can change some aspects of his management technics.
Re: Arsenal Vs Aston Villa (3 - 0)On 24th March 2012 by msb247(m): 6:37pm On Mar 24, 2012
Reference: Dotcom. Though I appreciate Arsene and regard the brand of football the Gunners play as outstanding and the very best in the UK, I personally feel sports should not entirely be about economics. When financial considerations are primodal you have instability which is inimical to team work, morale and genuine creativity. Extremes are bad and Wenger appears to be taking too strong measures in balancing the books. The reason they have not won trophies for instance is that they constantly sell their best players. Richer clubs on the other hand are constantly buying causing the same problems. I do hope he can change some aspects of his management technics.

bolded 1: its not only about economics here.

bolded 2: am not happy about the way some players are being sold too cry nasri, fabregas, etc
Re: Arsenal Vs Aston Villa (3 - 0)On 24th March 2012 by msb247(m): 6:38pm On Mar 24, 2012
^^^ and now all eyes on van persie cry cry cry cry cry cry cry

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