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if it were me I would sit on a bench for N300,000 a week. He moans at £! |
Tevez trained today with Manchester City. City have said if he doesn't train or play they will sue his agent for £50million His market value must be at least £35million which would be enought to buy Edin Dzeko. If he does leave Man City- I will have to change my nairaland login name, Suggestions please ![]() |
Hi indie, can you email me with delivery times for the soul manual |
I would gladly give you the wow factor award by changing one little thing. Brand new Sorento. 3.2m WOW |
Do you have a current stock list? I want a new or low mileage sorento |
Belgium and the Netherlands (Joint Bid) England Portugal and Spain (Joint Bid) Russia - I go Portugal and Spain fore me |
he is a notoriously bad time traveller however so he may have already done so. |
of course this is beyond probable- but if the OP would scale down his ambition and accept an audible history instead of a visible one- the numbers become a 'little' more manageable. Aside from the amplification issues of dwindling sound -if we built such an amplifier - and transported it at the speed of light it would take 8 years to catch up with the sound that was emitted during the sermon on the mount. However, you'd then have to retrieve it- which would mean another 8 years journey back to earth. By which time funding for the project would have been cut and we'd forget to pick it up. ![]() |
For Arsene Wenger, it is the league table that does not bear analysis. And for Arsenal it is an embarrassment, a shameful exposure of their vulnerability. In the mini-league of title contenders, the games in which the big beasts of the Premier League are pitted against each other, they are bottom by some distance. Against genuine title aspirants - Chelsea, Manchester United and Manchester City - Arsenal are invariably found wanting. Not good enough: Arsenal's record is dismal Last season they lost five out of six of those games, conceding 14 goals and scoring just four. It has become their Achilles heel, exposed again three weeks ago when they were dispatched in familiar fashion by Chelsea, a 2-0 defeat when they were again undone by incisive counter-attacks after failing to finish their chances and losing their defensive shape in midfield. And it is a weakness the manager, staff and players feel keenly as they prepare to visit City today, another side who will defend deep and attempt to strike on the counter- attack. Arsenal winger Theo Walcott said: 'These are the games we'll be judged on at the end of the season. These are the ones that will put us in our spot. I was injured for the Chelsea game but the lads played very well. It's just putting it into the net, and that's the next test. But it doesn't matter how well we play, as long as we get that result against the big teams. 'If everyone gets their jobs right against City, we'll have a great chance. We can catch them on the counter. It will be a slow game at times, but with our pace, we can catch them on the break. WHY ARSENAL CANNOT WIN THE PREMIER LEAGUE In the last two seasons (2008-present), Arsenal’s record in clashes with the other Premier League title challengers is dreadful. Against the three other teams in the ‘new big four’, their win ratio drops to just 18%, compared with Wenger’s overall 51% as Arsenal manager. ARSENAL’S RECORD IN THE NEW ‘BIG FOUR’ (since 2008) P W D L F A WIN% v Chelsea 6 1 0 5 4 14 17% v Man Utd 6 1 1 4 5 10 17% v Man City 5 1 1 3 4 10 20% TOTAL 17 3 2 12 13 34 18% 'Our defensive record was not good, which is why we decided to change the way we play,' said Wenger, though his analysis was that it was a midfield weakness that exposed his back four and it was that which forced a changed to a threeman midfield last season. 'For a while, after Emmanuel Petit, Patrick Vieira and Gilberto went, we were a bit open in the middle. We strengthened defensive midfield but it was not enough to improve. I feel we have to improve the defence this season. In order to win the league, it is important. We conceded 42 goals last year and that is far too many. You can't go over 25 or 28 goals to win the league.' Yet Wenger's application of a threeman midfield is a liberal re-interpretation of the current trend of starting with two holding midfielders and one attacking force. For in Wenger's world, a holding midfielder has the freedom to push on. Roberto Mancini's City, by contrast, are likely to start with three defensive midfielders today, in Nigel de Jong, Yaya Toure and Gareth Barry. 'I have considered playing two holding midfielders and I have done it,' said Wenger. 'But we have the players who can be defensive and offensive, for example Jack Wilshere, Abou Diaby and Denilson. When you compare their defensive record with the typical defensive holding players, you will see that the number of balls intercepted by them is higher than a typical holding midfielder. We do not restrain the players when they win the ball back. 'This is also one of our strengths. When we score five or six goals it's because we have the positive side to our game, and to restrain that is to take the quality away. Also, if we want to not attack, people will be bored at our stadium and will say, "Why do we pay a lot of money for this?"' True enough, but supportive as they are, Arsenal fans are just as likely to complain about the absence of trophies and the gaps in midfield evident in the most recent defeat against Chelsea. 'Sometimes I agree that maybe it is a little extreme on offensive,' said Wenger. 'But we are working to try to improve defensively.' The first test of that will come today at Eastlands. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1323178/Damning-evidence-shows-Arsenals-embarrassing-record-big-three.html#ixzz13GTUV3xj |
still available? |
rasputinn I have some bad news for you. Manchester United are not even in Manchester - they are from the city of Salford. < THIS MUCH IS TRUE. Manchester City are older than united - and reside in Manchester. So you are right There is only one club in Manchester. WELCOME! |
tomorrow is the PL and we all know that Arsenal are BELOW Manchester City. Having lost at home to West Brom!!!!!!!!!!!!! Your injuries make this a very bad time to visit Eastlands stadium. Adebayor will ruin Fabregas |
Arsenal have as much chance of winning the CL as I do playing for Arsenal! |
Liverpool win 2:0 - Man City should have a place on this front page- They are the new kids on the block whereas liverpool will struggle for 6th place |
I see you gunners are confident of a draw and maybe victory. It is going to be tough as you have Van Persie, Vermaelan, Almunia, Sagna, Frimpong, Koscielny & Ramsey all injured and will not play. City welcome back Kolo Toure, Balotelli, Kolorov as well as ADEBAYOOOOOR who scored 3 on Wednesday. In the past 4 meetings between the clubs City have won 3 and drawn 1. You need to ditch your beloved gunners and realise that MANCHESTER CITY will be crowned king. |
A great keeper once, but there are questions now for me. United should try and purchase Shay Given or Pepe Reina |
Fabregas will be walking all the way back to London with a tear in his eye. ![]() City 3 The Lame Gooners 1 |
Stoke City will surely win this game. Van der Sar is a calamity. |
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