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As if you'd pay 18m euros for someone :P. When was the last time you paid over 12 mil for someone? Ever? :P
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imnofreak wrote:
As if you'd pay 18m euros for someone :P. When was the last time you paid over 12 mil for someone? Ever? :P


Paid 15m pounds for Arshavin, and with reports that Zenit are willing to offer 18m euros for Arshavin the Hazard thing starts to make a lot more sense.

That's apart from the fact that Wenger wants him and has been weirdly open about his desire to buy him. If there's one player he'd spend the money on in the summer it'll be Hazard, and the fact that we have first refusal on him is a major thing as well. The fact that Hazard would prefer to come to Arsenal doesn't hurt either.

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I just love Hazard's name
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and the fact that we have first refusal on him is a major thing as well


Huh?

He'd be a great signing, we're keen on him too. Maybe we'll get Sanchez instead :P
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and the fact that we have first refusal on him is a major thing as well


Huh?

He'd be a great signing, we're keen on him too. Maybe we'll get Sanchez instead :P


First refusal means if Lille are looking to sell he's offered to us before anyone else, or if someone makes an offer Lille come to us and ask whether we want to match the offer, increase it or pass.

United are also interested in Sanchez, sent scouts to watch him on the weekend.
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I'd also say that Lille letting us talk the player months ago and apparently informally agree personal terms is a big sign of how he wants to come to Arsenal.
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Hard not to get this Hazard bloke to be honest, if he's being compared to Ronaldo and Messi.

But we really, really need to shore up our defence. We can score goals fine, we just need to stop conceding silly goals.

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Hard not to get this Hazard bloke to be honest, if he's being compared to Ronaldo and Messi.

But we really, really need to shore up our defence. We can score goals fine, we just need to stop conceding silly goals.


Honestly I'm more than happy with Vermaelen and Djourou as our starting CB's, and I'm happy with Koscielny as back up. We just need another back up who's better than Squillaci. We'll also have Bartley and Miquel next season to add even more depth.

That's why I think he'll spend big for Hazard and then probably buy a better backup than Squillaci.
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[size=6]Danny Fiszman 1945-2011[/size]

It is with great sadness that Arsenal Football Club announces the death of Danny Fiszman after a long battle with illness. He was 66.

Danny, who joined the Board of Directors in 1992, was a much loved and respected figure at the Club and will be deeply missed by his many friends and colleagues at Arsenal.

During his time as an Arsenal Director, Danny, a hugely successful businessman whose love of Arsenal was obvious to all, was a leading influence at the Club. He played an integral role in the Club’s move from Highbury to our new stadium, working tirelessly for many years leading the team which created one of the finest sporting arenas in the world.

Arsenal Chairman Peter Hill-Wood said: “Danny Fiszman was a visionary Director, a gentleman and a true Arsenal fan.

“We are all deeply saddened by the loss of our dear friend Danny. His voice, wisdom and presence around the football club he so dearly loved will be sorely missed.

“Arsenal Football Club will forever be indebted to Danny for his invaluable foresight and contribution during the move from Highbury to our new stadium.

“Our thoughts at this time are with Danny’s wife Sally, family and friends. We have lost a much loved husband, father, grandfather and friend.”
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Was great to see some of the players pay tribute to Danny.

Cesc wrote:
RIP Danny Fiszman, 1945-2011, Arsenal


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I'm sorry to hear our director mr fiszman has past away today. My condolence on the loss of a family man, friend and a huge arsenal fan RIP


Jack wrote:
RIP Arsenal director Danny Fiszman, a huge fan, will be missed by us all...great man and big part of the club!


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[size=6]New York Red Bulls approached about playing in Arsenal’s Emirates Cup[/size]

The New York Red Bulls have been approached about participating in the Arsenal-hosted Emirates Cup in London this summer, multiple sources told the Insider.

The Red Bulls “have been considered for an invitation but nothing is set in stone,” one source said.

The four-team tournament, which launched in 2007, is staged in late July/early August at Emirates Stadium and serves as a preseason test for major clubs. No team from outside of Europe has ever competed in it.

The Red Bulls do not have any MLS or U.S. Open Cup matches scheduled between July 24 and Aug. 5. The primary attraction from a New York appearance would be French forward Thierry Henry, who starred for Arsenal from 1999 to 2007.

For additional details.....

Past participants have included Inter Milan, AC Milan, Juventus, Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, Rangers and Celtic. Last year, Arsenal won the trophy by drawing with AC Milan and defeating Celtic. Lyon was the fourth entry.

A Red Bulls spokesman said the club didn’t want to comment. An MLS spokesman said he was unaware of the situation.
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In terms of tournament quality they wouldn't add anything, but it would be great to have Thierry back playing at the Emirates in a more fun kind of situation instead of a Champions League QF.

Would probably also lead to us going over there to play pre-season as well probably sometime in the future.
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Some good injury news for once.

Arsene has confirmed that Szczesny, Djourou, Song and Sagna are all in contention to play against Liverpool. Sagna is a big doubt but the other three ill face fitness tests. Massive news if they are passed fit to play and an unbelievable boost.

In some other news Thomas Vermaelen is back in full training, which is excellent news after the season he's had.
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Fuck off the 4 of them :P

Szczesny is probably the most likely which is a shame for us :P

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Szczesny and Djourou are both expected back for the weekend which is huge considering we've only conceded 4 goals this season while Djourou has been on the pitch.
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So this is our badge for next season.



So many people wondering what the motto 'FORWARD'. Well obviously it's there for Denilson, so that when he gets confused he just looks down and remembers which way he has to pass.
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So Wenger has confirmed that Djourou and Song are fit for Liverpool as is Szczesny\:d/ \:d/

Sagna still a doubt.

Other good news is he says there is a good chance Vermaelen will play again this season after returning to full training this week.

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Balls. Hopefully the lack of match fitness harms them. I'm really looking forward to the game.
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Makes our defence about 10000 times stronger with Djourou and Szczesny in.
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*Cue Szczesny having a shocker* :P
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Do not want full strength arsenal at home v weakened Liverpool.

Though as imno said, hopefully a lack of match practice for both of them will give Suarez and Carroll the edge.
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Only conceded 4 goals in the league this season while Djourou has been on the pitch.

I love that stat, sounds so good :lol:
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Do not want full strength arsenal at home v weakened Liverpool.

Though as imno said, hopefully a lack of match practice for both of them will give Suarez and Carroll the edge.


I'd still rather them over a fully fit Squillaci and Almunia/Lehmann, match fit or not.
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Reports in Englanf today that Pat Rice will be retiring at the end of season after not signing a contract extension yet.

Steve Bould, Dragan Stojkovic and Patrick Viera have been named as possible replacements if Pat does retire. Steve Bould makes the most sense being the U18's manager and all. Seems like a natural progression.
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Preview: Arsenal v Liverpool

By Chris Harris

"Manchester United have still got to come to Emirates Stadium."

We've heard that time and again in recent months as Arsenal have tracked their old rivals at the top of the Premier League. But the significance of winning that potential title 'six-pointer' on May 1 will count for nothing if Arsène Wenger's squad fluff their lines in the next week.

A season-defining seven days starts with the visit of Liverpool on Sunday, continues with a local derby at White Hart Lane on Wednesday and concludes with a traditionally tricky trip to Bolton on Easter Day. Maximum points from that trilogy is a lot to ask but it might be necessary to ensure United's trip south remains relevant.

Having turned the proverbial corner with a win at Blackpool last weekend, Arsenal's week has been dominated by off-field matters - KSE's offer for the Club on Monday and the sad death of Danny Fiszman on Wednesday. Having paid his respects to his former colleague, Wenger's gaze returned to matters on the pitch on Friday and he is in no doubt that his players have put the misery of their recent cup exits behind them.

"This team is focused," said the Frenchman. "I've told you many times I'm very proud to manage this team because they are focused, they want to do well.

"Unfortunately we have been hit very hard but we have not been out of every competition early on having not performed. This team has given absolutely everything to perform in every competition and we are still today in the championship.

"We lost against Barcelona by just a goal, we did not lose against them with an ugly performance, we produced in the two games what we could and we did as well as we could against maybe the best team at the moment in the world and we were very close.

"Nobody takes into consideration that in football you lose sometimes, but it is as well how you lose."

Losing is not an option on Sunday but this is arguably a bad time to face Liverpool. Pepe Reina's flap on the opening weekend of the season may have gifted Arsenal a point at Anfield and set the tone for a five-month malaise that precipitated Roy Hodgson's removal as manager, but the Reds have been on the rise as of late.

Eyebrows were raised when Kenny Dalglish was handed the caretaker reins in January - his previous game as a manager of a top-flight English club was Newcastle's 1998 FA Cup Final defeat to Arsenal - but the old Kop hero has already stockpiled 23 Premier League points to Hodgson's 25 - in eight fewer games.

"It was strange to see him [Dalglish] back because for a while he was Director of Football at Liverpool so it looked like he had decided not to come back into the game," said Wenger. "But certainly Liverpool has a special meaning for him and that is why he decided to come back.

"Liverpool have done well since then. They had a slow start but you expected them to come back to some decent performances. The confidence dropped early in the season and then it is very difficult. Since they have come back and they had as well the bad luck of Steven Gerrard being ruled out for a long time, but you are not surprised that Liverpool is one of the best teams in this league."

Galvanised by Dalglish, Liverpool have also been lifted by the arrival of Luis Suarez and Andy Carroll - paid for with the proceeds of the £50million sale of Fernando Torres to Chelsea. That looks like increasingly savvy business - while Torres waits to break his duck at Stamford Bridge, Suarez and Carroll have shared four goals in nine League starts.

The former is facing Arsenal for the first time; not so the latter. Carroll inflicted as much damage as anyone on Arsenal's title challenge with a towering headed winner when Newcastle visited the Emirates back in November and Wenger knows exactly what to expect from him on Sunday.

"He is physically very strong, he has a good understanding of the game on crosses, long balls, he uses his body well and he is very good in the air," noted the Frenchman. "He is very young as well so there is still a lot to come from him.

"You certainly have in your mind the goal he scored against Manchester City [on Monday], Liverpool's third goal [in a 3-0 win]. It is typically a striker's goal, good anticipation, good deflection of the ball. He is a typical type of English centre forward, Carroll, so we have to keep him quiet."

Wenger pointed out at his pre-match press conference that Nicklas Bendtner is the closest player to Carroll in Arsenal's ranks in terms of strength and aerial ability. Whether or not the Dane gets a chance to prove it this weekend remains to be seen after his manager reported a virtually clean bill of health.

Lukasz Fabianski (shoulder) is the only long-term absentee while Bacary Sagna and Manuel Almunia (both knee) are doubts for Sunday. But Wojciech Szczesny (finger), Alex Song (knee) and Johan Djourou (shoulder) are all expected to return to the squad while even Thomas Vermaelen is back in full training.

It's exactly the news Wenger needed ahead of what has become a bellwether fixture for Arsenal in modern times. Wins at Anfield propelled the Gunners to the title in 1989 (obviously), 1991 and 2002 while a 4-2 win seven Aprils ago proved pivotal to the 'Invincibles' campaign.

"Both teams have always had a very positive philosophy in the games and went forward," reflected Wenger. "We have some good and bad memories but they were always very exciting games.

"Liverpool had a good game on Monday night, we won the day before, so it promises to be a very exciting game. They have a good offensive force with Carroll and Suarez and we are as well an offensive team so it promises to be an interesting game. We have a good opportunity to reduce the distance with Man United and we want of course to take it."

Ah yes, United. In case you hadn't noticed, they have no option but to take their eyes off the Premier League prize this weekend while an FA Cup Semi-Final at Wembley against their Manchester rivals occupies their minds.

By the time they look up, Arsenal could be just four points behind with six games left to play.

If they are, that much-touted May clash at the Emirates will be as significant as ever.
http://www.arsenal.com/match-menu/3371708/first-team/arsenal-v-liverpool?tab=preview


Quite possibly the biggest game of the season, because a loss here will surely finally put us out of the title race. Biggest must win game of the season and with Djourou and Szczesny back I am sure we can do it.
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Oh I would also like to wish a happy 50th anniversary to Sp*rs. Now 50 years since you last won the league.

Always in our shadow.

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sydneycroatia58 wrote:
So Wenger has confirmed that Djourou and Song are fit for Liverpool as is Szczesny\:d/ \:d/

Sagna still a doubt.

Other good news is he says there is a good chance Vermaelen will play again this season after returning to full training this week.


yipeeeee \:d/ \:d/ \:d/
If, on the last round of the season, we are not in with a shot at the title, i hope wenger plays lehmann, hell be the oldest player ever to go onto the field for Arsenal.
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So Wenger has confirmed that Djourou and Song are fit for Liverpool as is Szczesny\:d/ \:d/

Sagna still a doubt.

Other good news is he says there is a good chance Vermaelen will play again this season after returning to full training this week.


yipeeeee \:d/ \:d/ \:d/
If, on the last round of the season, we are not in with a shot at the title, i hope wenger plays lehmann, hell be the oldest player ever to go onto the field for Arsenal.


I don't think he'll play him in the last game because it's an away game, but if we are out of the title race by the time of our last home game against Villa, I'd bring him on at half time and give him a real send off infront of his own fans.
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So Wenger has confirmed that Djourou and Song are fit for Liverpool as is Szczesny\:d/ \:d/

Sagna still a doubt.

Other good news is he says there is a good chance Vermaelen will play again this season after returning to full training this week.


yipeeeee \:d/ \:d/ \:d/
If, on the last round of the season, we are not in with a shot at the title, i hope wenger plays lehmann, hell be the oldest player ever to go onto the field for Arsenal.


I don't think he'll play him in the last game because it's an away game, but if we are out of the title race by the time of our last home game against Villa, I'd bring him on at half time and give him a real send off infront of his own fans.


Be even cooler if we were in with a chance to win, Lehmann got to play due to minor injuries, pulled of the performance of his career and lifted arsenal to the title.
Unlikely though, but it would be cool.
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Ryo Miyachi having another brilliant game for Feyenoord against Willem. Currently has 1 goal and 2 assists.
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Just fucking what:cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:
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