Friday, December 28, 2007

Beckham will help Arsenal's youngsters

Beckham will come in January to practise with Arsenal's first team and reserves. Beckham can teach the players how to excel from free kicks. Beckham will use Arsenal's facilities to stay fit for next England's friendly against Switzerland in February. Arsene Wenger believes that Arsenal's players can learn from Beckham's skills, when the former England captain trains at London.

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Arsenal London against AC Milan

The English Premier league leader Arsenal will face the European champions AC Milan in the first knockout in Champions league.

Last time when the two clubs have met each other was in 1994-94 in European Super Cup final, and Milan won against Arsenal with two goals. The Gunners hopes that this time will win and qualify for the next round.

Cesc Fabregas interview: Henry Exit Allowed Everyone To Shine

The way the Gunners have taken the season by the scruff off the neck has caught many off guard. However, he is aware that only silverware can truly silence doubters.

"The team is hungry and wants to achieve something to prove people wrong," Fabregas said.

"We want to achieve a lot of things over the next 12 months.

"If we could win everything that would be perfect - but the Premier League is the competition it would be amazing to win."

The Spaniard has already scored 11 times this season, a sharp improvement from the four he scored last season.

Other players such as Alexander Hleb, Emmanuel Adebayor and Tomas Rosicky have all come good this season, and the midfielder believes it has something to do with Thierry Henry's exit.

"I have more responsibility than before," he said. "When you looked at Arsenal a year or two years ago you just saw Thierry Henry.

"It was a little bit like the other players did not exist.

"But when he left it was an opportunity for everybody to show we are a team and a good club.

"Even if the best player in the world is leaving us we can still achieve something."

Monday, December 24, 2007

FC Arsenal History

Football club Arsenal London is founded in 1886 and also well known as: "The Gunners". Arsenal is based in Holloway, North London. It is one of the most famous and popular football club in England, thirteen times have won (before first devision, now Premier league) and ten FA Cups(English Cup). In 1930s Arsenal won five First Devision League titles and two FA Cups, they also made two times double(to win league title and national cup) and won Premier league in 2004-04 unbeaten, in 2005-06 became the first London club reached the UEFA Champions league final. Last season they finished 4th in Premier League and now on first place with point front the second.
The club have several times changed their home, Arsenal was founded in Woolwich - south-east London, but they moved to Highbury north across the city in 1913. And finally in 2006 they moved to their current home the Emirates Stadium with capacity 60,400.
Arsenal has a large and diverse fanbase, who hold a string of long-standing rivalries with several other clubs; the most notable of these is with neighbours Tottenham Hotspur, with whom they regularly contest the North London Derby. Arsenal is one of the richest clubs in English football (worth over £600m as of 2007), and thanks to their stature, have regularly featured in portrayals of football in Enlgand. The current coach of the team is Arsene Wenger.

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