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En serio que esta nota no la queria poner,pero después de lo que paso la semana pasada y de que
hubo voces a favor y en contra de la fiesta que se armo en el hotel donde estaban hospedados
algunos seleccionados,resulta ser que la noticia ya le dio la vuelta al mundo y en The Sun y otros
diarios de circulacion internacional ya se esta dando mala fama a los jugadores mexicanos.
En serio que esta nota no la queria poner,pero después de lo que paso la semana pasada y de que
hubo voces a favor y en contra de la fiesta que se armo en el hotel donde estaban hospedados
algunos seleccionados,resulta ser que la noticia ya le dio la vuelta al mundo y en The Sun y otros
diarios de circulacion internacional ya se esta dando mala fama a los jugadores mexicanos.
To be honest, not really got your moneys worth lads So the eternal questions in life.. to be or not
to be... what happens after death... when does a hooker become a hooker. Various newspapers are
today reporting the story that the Mexican squad hired fourteen prostitutes and a transvestite to
celebrate their win over [.
By Ollie Irish
Mildly exciting research published this week has revealed which football clubs sell the most
shirts around the world. You won't be surprised to find out that the list is dominated by
sportswear giantsNike and Adidas. In reverse order then...
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Juventus (Nike): 400,000 - 600,000 shirts per season, on average
(Figures based on average sales per season, 2005-09)
Rapper gets into an Emirates State of Mind Every now and then one of those stories comes out that
makes you immediately reach for the calendar. However, it's miles away from the 1st April, so it
must be genuine. The Daily Mirror has picked up on the story that Shawn Carter would not only like
[...]
Muchos se preguntan cuales son las camisetas y uniformes de equipos de fútbol soccer mas
vendidas en el mundo. Pues en Europa específicamente en Alemania han hecho una comparativa de las
mas reconocidas marcas deportivas que existen, nike y adidas todo esto en el sitio
PR-marketing.
Muchos se preguntan cuales son las camisetas y uniformes de equipos de fútbol soccer mas
vendidas en el mundo. Pues en Europa específicamente en Alemania han hecho una comparativa de las
mas reconocidas marcas deportivas que existen, nike y adidas todo esto en el sitio
PR-marketing.
To be honest, not really got your moneys worth lads So the eternal questions in life.. to be or not
to be... what happens after death... when does a hooker become a hooker. Various newspapers are
today reporting the story that the Mexican squad hired fourteen prostitutes and a transvestite to
celebrate their win over [.
By AriesNicklas Bendtner and his other half, TV Baroness Caroline Fleming, have given an interview
to Elle magazine which is to be published this week. Extracts from the interview which have been
published in advance show that the young Arsenal striker is very much in love and enjoying family
life with his super rich partner and her two young children.
Arsenal striker Carlos Vela did not get a warm welcome by his former supporters as the Mexican
national side suffered a 2:1 defeat in a friendly against Ecuador last night at Estadio Omnilife in
Guadalajara.
After his poor performance and his statements about Chivas, that the clubs means nothing for his
career, Mexican striker Carlos Vela was the boo man for the fans at the stadium Omnilife.
Arsenal striker Carlos Vela did not get a warm welcome by his former supporters as the Mexican
national side suffered a 2:1 defeat in a friendly against Ecuador last night at Estadio Omnilife in
Guadalajara.
After his poor performance and his statements about Chivas, that the clubs means nothing for his
career, Mexican striker Carlos Vela was the boo man for the fans at the stadium Omnilife.
So, which club do you think has the biggest fan following? Some would say Manchester United,
others would say Real Madrid and a few would even say Bayern Munich. There isn't really a way to
find out the exact number of fans of a specific football club... Or is there?
Maybe Facebook can give us a good sample for our "research".
The United States' video for their 2018/2022 World Cup Bids has it all. God Morgan Freeman
narrating. Check. A (clearly disowned) Englishman telling FIFA to bring the World Cup to a
country that accepts him. Check. 90 million fans across the country supporting every team
in the world except the US Men's National Team.
According to reports Arsenal are about to offer a contract to Japanese youngster Ryo Miyachi
this week ahead fo him signing in January! Check out him playing below:
Just a bit too easy. Talk about a night and day difference in the experiences of the English teams
in their Champions League exploits between Tuesday and Wednesday. On Tuesday the going was tough
for different reasons. ManYoo was arrogant/overconfident in selecting what looked to be a Carling
Cup roster and they paid for it with an ugly nil-nil draw.
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I know in my last blog I said I would sway around the Tackling issue but enough is enough. So
much has happened in the last few days and some of it has been over the top.
Sam Allardyce, Owen Coyle, Harry Redknapp and even Steve Bruce have criticized Mr Wenger on his
comments about referees.
By Chris Wright
"Are you a Mexican, or a Mexican't?"
Arsenal striker Carlos Vela and Celtic midfielder Efrain
Juarez have both been handed a six-month international ban by the Mexican Football
Federation (FMF) and been fined £2500 each for their part in a 'raucous party' that was held after
El Tri beat Colombia earlier this month.
By Chris Wright
"Are you a Mexican, or a Mexican't?"
Arsenal striker Carlos Vela and Celtic midfielder Efrain
Juarez have both been handed a six-month international ban by the Mexican Football
Federation (FMF) and been fined £2500 each for their part in a 'raucous party' that was held after
El Tri beat Colombia earlier this month.
By Phil Gregory Righto, so Arsenal have released their latest financial statements, so let's have a
look at them. There's been much ado made over record breaking profits and turnover, but it's
important to remember that this is solely attributable to the property development side of the club
and so these bumper profits are largely [.
The dreaded Arsenal curse has struck Nicklas Bendtner, and the latest news from Denmark says that
he will be out until next year at the earliest. The reported problem is a groin strain, but it is
strange that the original injury arrived just after he started living with his sexy (and extremely
rich) girlfriend Baroness [.
"He's obviously got something against me. It's just weird."
You don't say Ryan! We all know that some footballers are, how do you say it.. a bit thick.
However, congratulations must be offered to Ryan Shawcross who has taken the
definition of stupid to another level.
Did Rodney Strasser kill Ronaldinho's family? Zlatan seems to think so.
[101gg]
- Or maybe Zlatan's just losing his mind. (Soccerway)
- Arsenal's the newest drug for ED. (The DA)
- Naughty words in Finnish/Norwegian/Jose Mourinho's house. (Nordic Football News)
- A trip up north to Sweden.
Did Rodney Strasser kill Ronaldinho's family? Zlatan seems to think so.
[101gg]
- Or maybe Zlatan's just losing his mind. (Soccerway)
- Arsenal's the newest drug for ED. (The DA)
- Naughty words in Finnish/Norwegian/Jose Mourinho's house. (Nordic Football News)
- A trip up north to Sweden.
The highs of the United States's amazing run during the 2010 World Cup are over, and we'll have
to wait another four years to experience anything close to that. But in the meantime, we have the
Premier League and the wonderful soccer on display as well as the soap opera off the pitch to
occupy our lives.
Recommendations on teams (Buy, Hold, or Sell) based on their schedules through the month of
October. BUY Manchester City Juventus; NUFC; @Blackpool; Lech Poznan; Arsenal; @Wolves European
matches are at home and their Premier League opponents won't worry them. And yes, I'm including
Arsenal in that list.
As the summer transfer season comes to a close Premiership teams are registering up to 25 players
to compete until January. Some have spent big, some barely spent at all but the movement of players
is a key in any clubs success. However, now and again transfers don't work out at all, these so
called flops become topics of debate at every club.
As per the new regulations all the clubs have now announced their 25 player squads along with a
long list of U-21 players who've been registered so that they are eligible to play in the Premier
League just in case. You can see complete details of the squad lists and junior players of all the
20 clubs on the official site.
Ducky's Note: For all of you who might have been intrigued by the title of this post, yes,
that's exactly what this Guest Post will be about. The poster however wishes to remain anonymous,
and hence shall only be known as the Mystery Maiden. Of course, that is also to prevent the Arsenal
loyalists who are bound to get incensed by what follows below from pouring out vitriol on
her.
Arsenal's newly-signed Japanese youngster Ryo Miyachi shows his technical ability in the video
below.
The teenager, who was also said to be on the radars of European giants AC Milan and Ajax, will
sign for the Gunners after his contract with Chukyo High School expires at the
end of September.
Again on target for Arsenal, this time in the Champions League, Marouane Chamakh couldn't have
asked for a better start with the Gunners though according to him, there's still room for
improvement. Speaking to FIFA.com, the ...
Arsenal was once the quintessential English football club, with its impressive marble hallways at
Highbury stadium and high-tempo football on the playing field. Highbury has now been replaced by
the modern Emirates Stadium, while Arsene Wenger has the club playing some of the most stylish
passing football in Europe.
Funny thing, sometimes I really have to think a little bit about what I want to write at the
beginning of what usually turns into a really long column and sometimes the events of the week just
sort of speak to me. With the remarkable events of the last two days in the Carling Cup, this one
just sort of wrote itself as I watched yesterday's events unfold via textcast (here in the States
we're
You could be excused for being a bit maddened by the fact that many sides this week, have a
massive amount of key players either injured of doubtful ahead of their respective Week 6 fixtures.
Arsenal and Manchester City are hurting the most, both figuratively and literaly. Here's a quick
look at who is lounging in the physio's office:
Arsenal are missing five players ahead of their test with West Bromwich Albion.
Joe Hart as surprise as anyone to find an Arsenal keeper in the England training
So, the transfer window closed yesterday with a flurry of activities just like it has always
been since the window was introduced. Significantly for me and you, is that there was none relating
to Arsenal except for the one loan deal involving Armand Traore to Juventus on a loan deal (thank
you very much Juve).
By Tony Attwood I pointed out in part 1 of this article that Wenger brought to Arsenal a new
approach to football, not just in the style of playing, but also in the style of coaching, of
economics, and of running the club. However the world changes, and football was not blind to what
Wenger [...]
By Ollie Irish
Via Wengerball
Robbie Savage almost lost his cool on BBC Radio 5 Live when defending the sort
of 'They don't like it up 'em' football that has made the English Premier League so rife with
injuries. He also admitted that when he was a Blackburn Rovers player, then-manager Mark Hughes
gave him explicit orders to be physical and cynical.
Champions League action continues today with Real Madrid, AC Milan, Chelsea, AS Roma, Bayern
Munich and Arsenal all playing. After a surprising opening night yesterday, these giants will be
looking to avoid defeat at all costs.
One result that was thoroughly not expected was Tottenham's 2 all draw away to Weder Bremen.
1. 6-0 to the Arsenal just doesn't have the same ring to it, but if they keep hitting that
scoreline it might take off soon. 2. Presumably Andrey Arshavin was attempting to cross the ball
when he scored since everything else he did in the first half was wayward. 3. Marouane Chamakh
should get a [...]
Written by RockyLives
In a game of many villains for us it may seem odd to pick out one, but I'm sad to say that
Denilson does not belong in the Arsenal first team.
Before I elaborate, it's worth having a quick word for each of the other villains of the piece
(and some heroes):
Alex Song: idiot for the first booking (he was carded for the dissent, not for
the non-foul).
Before the game I was quite anxious. In the last two seasons we've seen young teams struggle in
this competition away from home against top 6 Premier League sides. Thankfully, Arsene had learnt
his lesson and he put out a really strong starting eleven. And once I saw the Tiny Totts' starting
line-up all the anxiety was turned into anticipation of a big win.