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Official Football Thread 2006/2007 (Soccer)

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There's nothing but speculation by newpapers at the moment, as soon as the Dein departure was announced they started it.

Note: Wenger has not given any interviews since this was announced, except for one with Arsenal TV online yesterday - which was not even posted on their website yet. All you can find are a few excerpts from it on the Arsenal website.

I am sure Wenger is very disappointed, then again, he wants the club to stay in English hands and Dein seemingly didn't.
 
Wenger will see out Arsenal deal

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has vowed to see out his contract, despite the shock departure of vice-chairman David Dein.

Wenger worked closely with Dein, who left the club after "irreconcilable differences" with other board members.

But he said: "I will complete my contract so I am going to stay here until 2008. I will continue to give my best as I always have.

"If this had not happened, people would not be asking me these questions about my contract. I committed to that."

Wenger paid a rich tribute to Dein, and admitted he may now appoint a director of football to take over the key role the former director played in transfers and contracts.

He said: "We have lost a man of class, intelligence and competence who made a great contribution to this club.

"It is a disappointment and a big loss. David always at heart had the best interest of the club.

"Even if I am very sad it is important to keep the best interest of the club in mind.

"We have many young players and I want to develop this team and go as high up as we can. I don't want speculation; you could talk about the consequences a lot."

Wenger insisted he is happy to work alongside the current board: "I am confident. The history of this club makes me think they have trusted David and myself to make decisions on important issues.

"We had a great partnership but now we have to focus on tomorrow."

Asked if he had turned his thoughts towards a new football director coming in, the Frenchman added: "I have to think about that problem and what is the best solution.

"I will need some help but I do not really know at the moment. It is important the stability is maintained and it will be."

Arsenal chairman Peter Hill-Wood, meanwhile, has hit out at the American influence on the Premiership and moved to fight any potential takeover at the club.

Vice-chairman Dein left the club as US billionaire Stan Kroenke bought a 9.9% interest in Arsenal.

Hill-Wood said: "Why don't we want the American at our club? Call me old-fashioned, but we don't need his money and we don't want his sort.

"Our objective is keep Arsenal English, albeit with a lot of foreign players."

Aston Villa, Liverpool and Manchester United have been bought by American owners, but Hill-Wood is determined Arsenal will not fall into US hands.

He said: "Americans are buying up chunks of the Premiership football clubs and not because of their love of football but because they see an opportunity to make money.

"They know absolutely sweet FA about our football and we don't want these type of people involved."

Wenger attended an Arsenal board meeting on Thursday.

Now sign a new contract please.
 
Breaking news: Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon has confirmed the club will not sack manager Jose Mourinho.

"Jose's got a contract until 2010 and we're not going to sack him. He's got the full support of the board, that's really important," he told Chelsea TV.

"We've been linked with something like 14 managers now I think, but we've not got a list and we're not looking."



I guess he could still resign though!
 
would you consider Chelsea more of a traditional English club than Arsenal because they have more English players on the pitch?

None of which incidentally, except for Terry, are actually homegrown. Or Man Utd?
 
hadareud said:
would you consider Chelsea more of a traditional English club than Arsenal because they have more English players on the pitch?

None of which incidentally, except for Terry, are actually homegrown. Or Man Utd?

I hardly consider any of the top Premiership teams English. I just found it funny that the board is so adamant about keeping Arsenal ownership English when the team on the field reflects a stark contrast to such a principal.
 
I like to use the term "Premiership club" whenever possible rather than English, so when someone asks me why I'm supporting them in Europe when they're barely English, I can throw it back in their face and say I support the Premiership clubs, not the English clubs.

Besides, the supporters are the club. Players, managers, coaches, even owners will come and go, but the supporters stay.

You could also argue the strip is the club and we're just supporting clothes, but only if you were ripping off Jerry Seinfeld.
 
that's maybe a good way of looking at it. I also remember the Seinfeld one, reminds me that I want to watch some Seinfeld again.

But I would say that a traditional ownership, as is the case with Arsenal, does add to it.
 
Lineups for the North London derby tomorrow? Sounds like Fabregas might not make it, so I'd guess at:

---------------Mad Jens-------------
--Eboue--Toure---Gallas--Clichy--
-Hleb-Denilson-Gilberto-Rosicky--
------------Diaby--------------------
----------------Adebayor------------

Baptista can bitch about the weather from the bench. Slot Fabregas in for Denilson if he's over the sniffles. Could be a high scoring affair tomorrow - Tottenham and Arsenal are both capable of putting a few in the net, and both defenses haven't been playing that well recently. That being said, I've probably damned us all to a dour 0-0 draw. I won't be watching the game as it's on at 4:30am here on the West Coast.
 
Mama Smurf said:
Adebayor in goal? Diaby the only defender?! Are you insane?

:lol :lol :lol

Fabregas has been named to the squad, though Wenger said he's not completely fresh. Wouldn't be surprised if he's used as a sub. Diaby and Ljunberg are also back in the squad. Diaby was absolutely awesome on Tuesday in terms of getting and maintaining possession, and his departure really changed the flow of that game in the first half as a couple of others have mentioned. He's defintely more of a central player than a winger.
 
I never quite understood that he played him on the wing anyway, I always saw him as a central player. He's awesome in this position.
 
Cornballer said:
Lineups for the North London derby tomorrow? Sounds like Fabregas might not make it, so I'd guess at:

---------------Mad Jens-------------
--Eboue--Toure---Gallas--Clichy--
-Hleb-Denilson-Gilberto-Rosicky--
------------Diaby--------------------
----------------Adebayor------------

Baptista can bitch about the weather from the bench. Slot Fabregas in for Denilson if he's over the sniffles. Could be a high scoring affair tomorrow - Tottenham and Arsenal are both capable of putting a few in the net, and both defenses haven't been playing that well recently. That being said, I've probably damned us all to a dour 0-0 draw. I won't be watching the game as it's on at 4:30am here on the West Coast.

With Fabregas out I see Rosicky taking his spot and Ljungberg will play winger

---------------Mad Jens-------------
--Eboue--Toure---Gallas--Clichy--
-Hleb-Rosicky-Gilberto-Ljungberg-
------------Diaby--------------------
----------------Adebayor------------
 
I just found it funny that the board is so adamant about keeping Arsenal ownership English when the team on the field reflects a stark contrast to such a principal.

I think it's more to do with wanting to keep people who love the team and the game in charge of the club.... If you read all his quotes that's what he's been getting at. He just doesn't see this guy from the US coming in because he loves Arsenal but rather because he wants to make some money. :-/


With players he is getting the best he can afford, and what the manager wants it doesn't matter where they are from, just that they can play football.


In his eyes, both instances are in the best interest of the club so I don't see why someone would think it strange that he could have a differing opinion on these two things. :-/
 
phfresno has the right players, but whether it's that formation or not I'm not sure. Could be Ljungberg where Diaby is and Diaby where Rosicky is.
 
damn it... adebayor basically almost had a goal just now....


offside tho. :(

arsenal.com radio annoncer is saying Diaby is playing infront of the central midfield but behind adebayor, like the formation posted above.
 
Dammit, why did the ref have to raise his flag for offside when adebayor scored. That was such a nice goal.
 
phfresno said:
arsenal.com radio annoncer is saying Diaby is playing infront of the central midfield but behind adebayor, like the formation posted above.

Well...I don't know why he's said that, maybe because Diaby is bursting forwards from central midfield like Vieira used to. I'm watching the game right now and Ljungberg is definitely the one supporting Adebayor.
 
Mama Smurf said:
Well...I don't know why he's said that, maybe because Diaby is bursting forwards from central midfield like Vieira used to. I'm watching the game right now and Ljungberg is definitely the one supporting Adebayor.
yeah he acctually just said Ljungberg is supporting Adebayor. I'm guessing Diaby is playing Fabregas's role and is Rosicky playing on the left wing?

like this?

---------------Mad Jens-------------
--Eboue--Toure---Gallas--Clichy--
--Hleb--Diaby--Gilberto--Rosicky--
----------------Ljungberg------------
----------------Adebayor------------
 
Fabregas is coming in for Ljungberg.

---------------Mad Jens-------------
--Eboue--Toure---Gallas--Clichy--
-Hleb-Fabregas-Gilberto-Rosicky-
------------------Diaby--------------
----------------Adebayor------------
 
Lakitu said:
Arsene's taking a bit of a risk by bringing on Fabregas. He's not 100%.
Its the typical arsene thing to do. A plaer isnt fully recovered, wenger rushes them back and then they get injured for ages. It just happened to ljungberg.

yeah... that was upsetting.
Its amusing for those of us who take joy in watching arsenal not being able to score.
 
It's quite strange with not much to play for, I doubt they'll miss out on the CL even if they lose this game. I'd have brought on Denilson.

I doubt there's a team in the league who's missed more open goals than Arsenal this year. I can think of at least 4 instances off the top of my head.
 
Bad miss by Adebayor but I still rate him, he's just low on confidence. If he can build up some confidence he could be scoring a lot more. I reckon this'll be a draw. Spurs will concede. They always do.
 
Mama Smurf said:
It's quite strange with not much to play for, I doubt they'll miss out on the CL even if they lose this game. I'd have brought on Denilson.

I doubt there's a team in the league who's missed more open goals than Arsenal this year. I can think of at least 4 instances off the top of my head.
its the north london derby... this game is huge no matter the table standings.
 
Haha...hahahaha...Robinson's dive when Adebayor hit the bar...make sure you watch for it in the highlights if you aren't seeing the game live.
 
Mama Smurf said:
Dude, you bet on Arsenal to beat Spurs away? That's only a 37.8% chance! Don't try and beat the stats.
I know. Arsenal got the better of me.

Our chances are just ridiculous again
 
shit Rosicky is hurt.

****. shit. crap. nooooooooo

Baptista is coming on.

---------------Mad Jens-------------
--Eboue--Toure---Gallas--Clichy--
-Hleb--Fabregas--Gilberto--Diaby-
-----------------Baptista-------------
----------------Adebayor------------
 
I didn't see a Rosicky injury, but I wasn't paying attention to him so he might have been.

Poor shot from Baptista, but we shouldn't be too harsh on him, it's difficult to even see the ball with all that rain in his face.
 
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