Sunday, August 30, 2009

Man U vs Arsenal - The match officials won

All the match officials were against us. They cannot spot a real penalty but they can spot a marginal offside.......

Its quite sad to see an emotional Wenger cheering for the last min goal only to be told that it is disallowed for offside and then be sent off because he kick a bottle which was in the way.even the commentator say it is ridiculous that the referee waste time by trying to force wenger out of the area into the stands when he has NO way to go.

MIKE DEAN is a MANURE fan. He has shown it a few times already. The FA shd go after such referees!! Go after Rooney instead of Eduardo as he dived faster than Eduardo did!!! The blody ball was going out somemore!!!

What a horrible few days for me personally...
sigh...

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Arsenalisation!

is it Wenger or someone that coined the term: Arsenalisation? well.. not important where it came from but very important what it stands for...

The Arsenalisation of the Emirates is to fill the stadium with memories and more.. to create history and memories for many gooners just like what Highbury did for us. To do so, we jolly well fill up the cabinets with trophies.

After a brilliant start with 3 wins, 12 goals for and 2 against, we are ready to roll. That is IF injuries do not derail our focus. So much excitment for me and I am so looking forward to settling the 2nd leg of the CL qualifier against Celtic tomorrow and then the BIG game against Man U on Saturday.

With our new found team spirit, we will find our way and hopefully lift some trophies this season!
Go Gunners!!!

Quote of the week

Train Station = Where train stops
Bus Station = Where Bus stops
Work Station = Where work stops!!!

:)

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Celtic vs Arsenal

Tonight, we take a short trip up north to scotland.

With Rosicky, Nasri and Djourou confirmed out and with Fabregas, Walcott, Sagna and Denilson listed as doubtful, the injury bug of last season continues to haunt us.

But with the $$$$ at stake and our reputation on the line, i expect no less than a win from the young ones.

Watch for a 2-0 for Arsenal.

GO GUNNERS!!!

bad day yesterday...

17 Aug 2009....
found some dent/scratch marks on the passenger side on my Ah blue...
dont know who is the mean guy who made the holes..... as the marks are white, they stick out in the blue background of my car...
sigh...

also, accusations of my work integrity has not been retorted although it is common knowledge that the accuser is at fault.... .... as the chinese will say, must "see open"...

Life is suckie at the moment...

Monday, August 17, 2009

Everton vs Arsenal 1-6

Amazing score as the gunners rip everton apart.
6 goals in a first game!! never heard of and never expected as more than half of the world condemn Arsenal before the start of the season....

Are we going to bang bang bang?
You bet your last dollar on it.

Sure makes going to office on a monday morning much easier...

Go Gunners!!!

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

4 days left to the BPL start...

Cant wait for it to start. Come on, you gunners!!!

for the rest who have been following my countdown on my forum,

4 days left....

4 is the number that makes up our defence in front of the keeper. And there is where our biggest worries are.....

Quote of the Week

A streetfighter should return to where he fights best: The street......

Monday, August 3, 2009

Is the current Arsenal Team strong enough to win the Barclay Premier League?

The dust has just settled down on a turbulent transfer season for Arsenal. But the questioning of the team’s ability and potential has just started to brew.

Wenger has delighted Arsenal fans worldwide with the capture of the captain of Ajax within the early weeks of the transfer window. Thomas Vermaelen may not be a household name yet but he does come with strong credentials as a captain with leadership and experience at international level. With his capture, the gunners were set for a strong assault on the title with the hole in the back plugged with a strong trio of Gallas, Toure and Vermaelen.

Then amazingly, Le Boss started dismantling the team. First, he sold Adebayor to a direct rival, Manchester City. Then, to make matters worse, he removed the rock in our defence with the sale of the last of the Invincible, King Kolo Toure. To who? To Manchester City, where a surprised Mark Hughes rubbed his hands in glee for capturing two leading players from Arsenal at half the price of a certain whinny Ronaldo. The amount paid for the two stars hardly made a dent in the vast fortune of the Middle Eastern owners.

Why has Le Boss done so? Why has he removed the African connection that he single-handedly built? Nobody knows but everyone is guessing. The more important question raised is that is this current Arsenal team strong enough to challenge for the Barclay Premier League (BPL) title? I guess this time round, even the most optimistic Gooner has to think twice before saying yes.

In the pre-season Emirates Cup, the team shown that we have strength in depth in attack. With a forward line of Robin Van Persie, Eduardo and Arshavin, well supplied by Fabregas, Rosicky and maybe a certain Jack Wilshere, Arsenal’s attack can be the best in the world when we are on song. The problem lies in defence and the defensive midfield position.

Our two full backs can be world class going forward and tracking and tackling back with speed. However, when the ball is crossed in, we do not have the height or body mass to push the opposition out. As Le Boss once pointed out, if any team plays football with us, we will beat them. The story will be different when the opposition plays shut up the store and aerial attack the base.

So, is the current Arsenal team strong enough to win the BPL? In my opinion, we need one more signing in the form of a gigantic yet mobile and experienced defensive midfielder or center back to beef up the hole in the centre. With such a signing and together with the team staying healthy throughout the season, we will make a decisive run and bring back the BPL title back to the home of football.

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Emirates Cup

Arsenal won their first game in the Emirates Cup with a very lucky 2-1 win over A. Madrid. Arshavin score 2 goals in the last 5 mins to secure the win while our leaky defence once again shown that it is capable of leaking goals.

Tonight we face Rangers with a win to secure the Cup.

Go GUnners!!!