The pre-season tour to the Far East is over and we are entering the transfer season. Wenger
told us that clubs will wait until the end of the month to make their moves and Wenger will be one
of those. Ivan Gazidis said he spent the week in the Far East to discuss Arsenal's transfer
strategy with the boss.
Mario Been
The Dutch Under 17 team is in Mexico now to go for gold.
28 Years ago, it seemed our Dutch youth team would do the same but they simply forgot to win it.
The 85 year old Kees Rijvers (former Twente, PSV, St Etienne and Oranje coach) looks back.
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Maarten Stekelenburg
Stekelenburg 28-years-old playing for Ajax in Eredivise
league, is still waiting for offers from Arsenal and other big clubs such as AC Milan and
Manchester United.
The Dutchman has appeared in 36 games for Ajax this season.
I personally think that the Gunners do not need Stekelenburg at the moment since we have Szczesny
as our first choice goalkeeper, but adding him to the squad would not be a problem.
Yesterday, MLS posted an article on its website regarding whether or not San Jose's Chris
Wondolowski is on the verge of another breakthrough. The 2010 Golden Boot winner has notched a goal
in three of the Quakes' last four games, and now, despite San Jose still having not won any of
their past four home matches, he looks to continue the trend.
By Chris Wright
Not bad for a day's work Sunderland have, as of a few hours ago, officially wrapped up three
pretty decent signings, with Wes Brown and John O'Shea putting pen to paper after serving for a
combined total of 28 years with Manchester United, and ex-Blackpool terrier David Vaughan
arriving on a freebie with four-year, four-year and three-year deals agreed respectively.
Paraguay celebrate their penalty shoot-out success against Brazil
The Copa America is defying all expectations as tournament hosts Argentina and defending
champions Brazil both went out at the quarter-final stage this weekend. Even when one takes into
consideration Venezuela's progress to their first ever semi-final and Peru's extra-time triumph
over Colombia it is fair to say that this year's tournament is one of the most open ever
staged.
As we approach the Emirates Cup and Wenger's self -imposed timescale for transfers, there are
favourable rumblings.
One of Spain's leading sports newspapers Marca is quoted as saying that Arsenal are close to
finalising a deal for the Valencia winger Juan Mata. The deal is being held up as Tottenham,
surprise, have launched a late bid.
Turkish delight for Inter's opposition as the unheralded Turkish club beat them 1- 0 ,
It was their first time playing in the group stage of the Champions League.
The last time they beat Inter Milan was 28 years ago.
To the day.
They beat them 1-0 in UEFA Cup match at home on Sept.
TRABZONSPOR KEEPER.... TOLGA ZENGIN
First Trabzonspor in Italy than, Besiktas at home in Istanbul gave something to simile to
Turkish football fans after Turkish football rocked with negative news about Turkish
football...
They shocked the world and beat Inter in Italy 0-1.
Coming from the same background as Cesc Fabregas, many people at first expect Arsenal's summer
signing, Mikel Arteta, becomes a direct replacement for the former Gunners' captain especially
since the latter plays in the same role as Fabregas.
However, Arteta, who has actually started off pretty well with Arsene Wenger's side, insisted
that people especially fans won't compared him with Fabregas as the current Barcelona player
already gave much more for the London outfit.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-jwClzsDog Tomorrow's clash between Liverpool and Swansea City will be the
first time the two clubs have played each other in the league in 28 years. What I find interesting
about tomorrow's game — and what has transpired in...
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxZKJ5Xiuxc I've been waiting 28 years for Swansea City to play Manchester
United. The last time the two teams played was during the 1982-83 season when the Swans were in the
old First Division. Ever since then, I've kept my...
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Who knows more about success than University of North Carolina women's coach Anson Dorrance. A
resume that includes 20 NCAA championships in 28 years, a winning percentage of over 93 percent of
the team's games and 20 National Players of the Year tend to speak for itself.
Success in sport is often emulated in the business world, and Karl Moore of Forbes Magazine wrote a
great article outlining lessons that can be learned from the blueprint of Dorrance.