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![]() ![]() Club Name : Arsenal FC Nickname : The Gunners Founded : 1886 Owner : Arsenal Holdings plc Chairman : Peter Hill-Wood Manager : Theirry Henry Stadium : Emirates Stadium League : Barclays Premier League Club Colors : Red and White ![]() Full Name : Thierry Daniel Henry Date Of Birth : (32) 17th August, 1977 Place Of Birth : Les Ulis, Essonne, France Clubs Managed : None Brief History : Henry was a previous player of Arsenal from 1999 - 2007. He then moved to Barcelona as their Left Winger for an amount just over £16 Million. Henry was a key player for Arsenal, scoring the most amount of goals in his career and even captaining them in his last two seasons with the squad. An unexpected chain of events has led Thierry to leave Barcelona. Earlier he had expressed desire to sometime manage Arsenal FC when he retired. It seems that with Wenger gone it was Henry's time to strike. He pleaded with Peter Hill-Wood and he accepted the offer. Henry didn't want to retire but really wanted the chance and after much negotiating the Arsenal Chairman gave Henry the offer to be a Player-Manager. Henry accepted the offer without a second thought. Many fans were shocked, but fans that remember Henry in his glory days all say he will do a good job. ![]() ![]() Current Name : The Emirates Stadium Former Names : Ashburton Grove Location : Holloway, Islington, London Opened : 22nd July, 2006 Owner : Arsenal FC Dimensions : 113m x 76m Capacity : 60,432 Seated Architect : HOK Sport Construction Cost : £130 Million ![]() Domestic Honours - First Division(before 1992) and Barclays Premier League(after 1992) Winners (13 times) : 193031, 193233, 193334, 193435, 193738, 194748, 195253, 197071, 198889, 199091, 199798, 200102, 200304 Runners-up (8 times) : 192526, 193132, 197273, 199899, 19992000, 200001, 200203, 200405 FA Community Shield/FA Charity Shield(Before 1992) Winners (12 times) : 1930, 1931, 1933, 1934, 1938, 1948, 1953, 1991(shared), 1998, 1999, 2002, 2004 Runners-up (7 times) : 1935, 1936, 1979, 1989, 1993, 2003, 2005 FA Cup Winners (10 times) : 192930, 193536, 194950, 197071, 197879, 199293, 199798, 200102, 200203, 200405 Runners-up (7 times) : 192627, 193132, 195152, 197172, 197778, 197980, 200001 League Cup Winners (2 times) : 198687, 199293 Runners-up (4 times) : 196768, 196869, 198788, 200607 European Honours - UEFA Champions League Runners-up (1 time) : 200506 European Cup Winners' Cup Winners (1 time) : 199394 Runners-up (2 times) : 197980, 199495 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Winners (1 time) : 196970 Records - Arsenal have spent a total of 82 seasons in the top English Football Division as of 2008-09. They also have gone unbeaten in 39 matches between May 2003 and October 2004. This included all 38 Matches of their title-winning campaign during the 2003-04 Season. Thus making Arsenal the second club to go undefeated in all their matches of a top-flight campaign, after Preston North End who only played 22 matches in the 1888-89 season. Arsenal have also set a UEFA Champions League record during the 2005-06 season by going ten matches without conceding a goal, beating AC Milan's record of seven in a row. It went on for a total of 995 Minutes until Barcelona's Samuel Eto'o scored the equalizer in the 76th minute of the Final. Arsenal's most wins in a season is 29/42 matches during the 1970-71 season for the First Divison. Meanwhile their least wins is 3/38 matches during the 1912-13 season in the First Division. Arsenal's most defeats in a season is 23/38 matches during the 1912-13 season while their least defeats is 0/48 during their Undefeated 2003-04 season. Along with many other records they have won "The Double" Three times in 1971, 1998 and 2002. Arsenal were also the first to win the Domestic Double. Arsenal were the first team in the world to use Shirt Numbers during a game, in 1927. They also were the first team in the world to broadcast a match live on television, in 1937. Arsenal have been League Champions a total of 13 times and is the third highest in English Football, right behind Liverpool and Manchester United. They also have a total of 10 FA Cups which is second behind Manchester United. Arsenal were the first London team to reach a UEFA Champions League final during 2006. Their Top-Flight record is one of the best in history, having finished below 14th only 7 times. Arsenal also have the highest Average for the league finishing table during the period of 1900-1999, with an average placing of 8.5. They are also only one of five clubs to win the FA Cup in two years consecutively (during 2002 and 2003). Arsenal have many more accomplishments, Honours and records that will not be listed ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Home --------------------------------------Away---------------------------------------------Third Last edited by Skorpio678; 11-12-2009 at 10:58 PM. |
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![]() During 1886, Workers at the Royal Arsenal in Woolwich, founded Arsenal as Dial Square, although they soon renamed themselves to, Royal Arsenal. One they turned Professional in 1891 they renamed themselves Woolwich Arsenal. In 1893 they joined the Football League, starting out in Division two. They then won promotion to First Division in 1904. The supporters and opposition clubs found it hard too reach Woolwich Arsenal, this led to financial problems and the club soon ended up effectively bankrupt by 1910, when Henry Norris took over. Norris felt that Woolwich Arsenal needed to move to a new location in order to fix their money problems. In 1913, upon relegation back to the Second Division, Arsenal finally moved to their new stadium in Highbury, North London. Now that they were well away from Woolwich, Arsenal decided to drop that and just call themselves Arsenal. In 1919, Arsenal only finished in fifth place, but they were elected to enter the First Divison once more, at the expense of local rivals Tottenham Hotspur, with an argument about the election being fair or not. Herbert Chapman became the new Arsenal manager in 1925. Chapman had had earlier success with Huddersfield and now that success was rubbing off on Arsenal. Chapman's tactics and training proved to be revolutonary, although unheard of at the time, along with signings of Alex James and Cliff Bastin, Arsenal won some major silverware.. This gave Arsenal domination in English Football by the 1930's. Under Chapman's guidance, Arsenal won an FA Cup in 1930 and two League Championships in 1930-1931 and 1932-1933. Along with this, Chapman was behind the renaming of the local London Underground station from "Gillepsie Road" to "Arsenal", making it the only Tube Station to be named specifically after a Football Club. At the final whistle of an Arsenal game, Chapman unexpectedly died of Pneumonia in 1934. Joe Shaw and George Allison were left by Chapman to carry on his successfull work. It proved to be the right choice as under their guidance, Arsenal one three more titles: in 1933-1934, 1934-1935 and 1937-1938 and an FA Cup in 1935-1936. By the end of the decade, many Key Players ahd retired and Arsenal was starting to fade. The start of the Second World War meant that Professional Football in England was to be ceased until the War had ended. At the end of the war, Allison's successor was Tom Whittaker. Tom gave Arsenal a good period of success, winning the league in 1947-1948 and yet again in 1952-1953, along with an FA Cup in 1950. Unfortunately after their success came another downfall. Arsenal couldn't bring in top players like in the 1930's. Then Arsenal spent most of the 1950's and 1960's without any trophies and just like a mediocre club. Former England Captain, Billy Wright tried to bring them back to glory when he was manager between 1962 and 1966. Bertie Mee was appointed as manager, the former Arsenal Physiotherapist. Mee brought great success, although losing two League Cup Finals, he then won the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1970, Arsenal's first European Trophy. Following this was an even greater victory, their first League and FA Cup Double, during 1970-1971. This marked a premature high point of the decade; the Double-winning side was soon broken up and the next decade was filled with way too many near-misses. Arsenal finished as First Division runners-up in 19721973, lost three FA Cup finals: 1972, 1978 and 1980) and lost the 1980 Cup Winners' Cup final on penalties. The club's only success during this time was an FA Cup win in 1979, with a last-minute 32 victory over Manchester United, a match hugely regarded as a classic. A third period of silverware was brought when in 1986 the return of former player George Graham was given the managerial position. Claiming Victory in Graham's first season as manager, winning the League in 1986-1987. Then winning the League Cup again in 1988-1989 with a last-minute goal against Liverpool in the last match of the season. Graham then won another League Cup in 1990-1991 with only one match loss. Under his guidance Arsenal once again won the League and FA Cup Double in 1992-1993. Then their second European Trophy, the Cup Winners' Cup in 1993-1934. Then in 1995 Graham was sacked for allegedely taking pay offs from Agent Rune Hague in certain deals. Bruce Rioch was his replacement, although only lasting one season before leaving after a dispute with the board of directors, his signing of Dennis Bergkamp from Inter Milan lasted about a decade and was probably his best choice. During 1996, Arsθne Wenger took up the job. Wenger's appointment was completely unexpected. Arsθne brought new tactics, a new training regime and several foreign players who complemented the English talent. Arsenal's biggest success was to begin with Wenger. Winning a second league and cup double in 1998-1999 and a third in 2001-2002. Arsenal also reached the 1999-2000 UEFA Cup Final (losing to Galatasaray on penalties). Wenger also gave Arsenal FA Cups in 2003 and 2005, along with winning the Premier League in 2003-2004 without losing a single match and giving the team the nickname "The Invincibles", Arsenal set a national record, by going 49 league matches unbeaten before losing 2-0 against Manchester United. Eight out of Eleven of Wenger's seasons have been finished in either first or second place. They are one of only four teams to have won the Premier League since being formed in 1992 (along with, Manchester United, Blackburn Rovers and Chelsea), although they have never won back-to-back Premier League titles. Until 2005-2006, Arsenal had never progressed past the Quarter-Finals of the Champions League, but then they finally reached the final, the first London club to do so in the competition's fifty-year history. To Arsenal's dismay, FC Barcelona beat them 2-1 during the Finals. In July 2006, Arsenal moved into their current stadium, the Emirates Stadium, after 93 years at Highbury. Last edited by Skorpio678; 21-11-2009 at 04:04 AM. |
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![]() Full Name - Manuel Almunia Rivero D.O.B - 19th May, 1977 Position - GK Kit Number - 1 Nationality - Spain Full Name - Hugo Lloris D.O.B - 26th December, 1986 Position - GK Kit Number - 99 Nationality - France Full Name -Łukasz Fabiański D.O.B - 18th April, 1985 Position - GK Kit Number - 21 Nationality - Poland Last edited by Skorpio678; 08-12-2009 at 08:54 AM. |
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![]() Full Name - Bacary Sagna D.O.B - 14th February, 1983 Position - RB Kit Number - 3 Nationality - France Full Name - Neven Subotić D.O.B. - 10th December, 1988 Position - CB Kit Number - 16 Nationality - Ugoslavia Full Name - William Ιric Gallas D.O.B. - 17th August, 1977 Position - CB Kit Number - 10 Nationality - France Full Name - Gaλl Clichy D.O.B. - 26th July, 1985 Position - LWB Kit Number - 22 Nationality - France Full Name - Thomas Vermaelen D.O.B. - 14th November, 1985 Position - CB Kit Number - 5 Nationality - Belgium Full Name - Johan Agwawandre Djourou D.O.B. - 18th January, 1987 Position - CB, CDM Kit Number - 20 Nationality - Ivory Coast Full Name - Kyle Bartley D.O.B. - 22nd May, 1991 Position - CB Kit Number - 34 Nationality - England Full Name - Philippe Senderos D.O.B. - 14th February, 1985 Position - CB Kit Number - 6 Nationality - Switzerland Full Name - Kieran Gibbs D.O.B. - 16th September, 1989 Position - LWB Kit Number - 28 Nationality - England Full Name - Thomas Cruise D.O.B. - 9th March, 1991 Position - CB Kit Number - 36 Nationality - England Full Name - Gavin Andrew Hoyte D.O.B. - 6th June, 1990 Position - CB Kit Number - 44 Nationality - England Last edited by Skorpio678; 08-12-2009 at 08:46 AM. |
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![]() Full Name - Francesc Fΰbregas i Soler D.O.B. - 4th May, 1987 Position - CM Kit Number - 4 Nationality - Spain Full Name - Samir Nasri D.O.B. - 26th June, 1987 Position - CAM Kit Number - 8 Nationality - France Full Name - Marouane Fellaini-Bakkioui D.O.B. - 22nd November, 1987 Position - CDM Kit Number - 25 Nationality - Belgium Full Name - Vassiriki Abou Diaby D.O.B. - 11th May, 1986 Position - CM Kit Number - 2 Nationality - France Full Name - Alexandre Dimitri Song Billong D.O.B. - 8th September, 1987 Position - CDM Kit Number - 17 Nationality - Cameroon Full Name - Denνlson Pereira Neves D.O.B. - 16th February, 1988 Position - CM Kit Number - 15 Nationality - Brazil Full Name - Mark Leonard Randall D.O.B. - 28th September, 1989 Position - CM Kit Number - 48 Nationality - England Full Name - Francisco Mιrida Pιrez D.O.B. - 4th March 1990 Position - CAM Kit Number - 32 Nationality - Spain Full Name - Francis Coquelin D.O.B. - 13th May, 1991 Position - CDM Kit Number - 35 Nationality - France Last edited by Skorpio678; 08-12-2009 at 09:01 AM. |
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![]() Full Name - Robin van Persie D.O.B. - 6th August, 1983 Position - CF/ST Kit Number - 11 Nationality - Netherlands Full Name - Andrei Sergeyevich Arshavin D.O.B. - 29th May, 1981 Position - LW/LF Kit Number - 23 Nationality - Russia Full Name - Thierry Daniel Henry D.O.B. - 17th August, 1977 Position - LF/ST/LW Kit Number - 14 Nationality - France Full Name - Eduardo Alves da Silva D.O.B. - 25th February, 1983 Position - ST Kit Number - 9 Nationality - Brazil/Croatia Full Name - Carlos Alberto Vela Garrido D.O.B. - 1st March, 1989 Position - ST Kit Number - 12 Nationality - Mexico Full Name - Eden Hazard D.O.B. - 7th January, 1991 Position - RW Kit Number - 26 Nationality - Belgium Full Name - Nicklas Bendtner D.O.B. - 16th January, 1988 Position - ST Kit Number - 52 Nationality - Denmark Full Name - Rhys Murphy D.O.B. - 6th November, 1990 Position - ST Kit Number - 37 Nationality - England Last edited by Skorpio678; 08-12-2009 at 09:14 AM. |
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![]() Manager Reputation - 1/2 out of 5 Board Objectives - Qualify for the ECC, Current : 5th Reach Semi Final of the F.A. Cup, Current : Round 3 Record - (W/D/L) 4-3-1 - : Goal Difference : +7 - : Position : 5th Staff Upgrades - - Attacking 7/10 - Midfield 7/10 - Defensive 7/10 - Goalkeeping 7/10 - Fitness 7/10 - Head scout 7/10 - Negotiator 10/10 - Stadium Manager 6/10 Manager Career Summary - League Titles Won - 0 Domestic Cup Titles Won - 0 International Cup Titles Won - 0 Players Bought - 4 Average Value of Players Bought - £10,548,507 Players Sold - 11 Average Value of Players Sold - £6,006,101 ![]() Lineup - Starting 11 - GK - H. Lloris RB - B. Sagna RCB - N. Subotic LCB - W. Gallas LWB - G. Clichy RAM - S. Nasri LCM - F. Fabregas CDM - M. Fellaini RW - A. Arshavin ST - R. Van Persie LF - T. Henry Van Persie ----------------Henry--------------Arshavin --------Nasri Fabregas--------------- Fellaini Clichy------------------------------------- ----------Gallas-Subotic-Sagna Lloris Tactics - Arsenal Default Subs - T. Vermaelen A. Diaby A. Song Eduardo Denilson E. Hazard C. Vela Reserves - Almunia J. Djourou M. Randall L. Fabianski K. Bartley P. Senderos K. Gibbs Fran Merida T. Cruise R. Murphy F. Coquelin G. Hoyte N. Bendtner Player Roles - Left Corner - A. Arshavin Right Corner - R. van Persie Direct FK - R. van Persie Penalties - T. Henry Direct FK Long - R. van Persie Captain - F. Fabregas Last edited by Skorpio678; 18-12-2009 at 11:05 AM. |
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![]() Transfers In - Hugo Lloris signs for £7,000,000 Marouane Fellaini welcomed at Arsenal for £8,030,000 Arsenal gain Neven Subotic for £8,040,000 A fee of £5,200,000 sees Eden Hazard at Arsenal. Transfers Out - Emmanuel Eboue to Liverpool for £5,551,000 Jay Emmanuel-Thomas goes to Sunderland for £1,209,990 Bolton Wanderers sign Emmanuel Frimpong for £688,000 A deal of £1,407,980 sees Kierra Gilbert off to Stoke City. Vito Mannone moves to FC Lucern for £1,070,000 Tomas Rosicky goes to Everton for £10,368,000 Real Madrid sign Mikael Silvestre for £4,416,000 Chelsea take in Gile Sunu for £1,365,000 Theo Walcott makes the move to Inter for £13,080,000 Liverpool also sign Sanchez Watt for £2,400,000 Wolverhampton Sign the unlisted Nacer Barazite for £2,708,990 Loans In - Loans Out - Aaron Ramsey will go on a 1 year loan to Birmingham City Chelsea also loan in Jack Wilshere Everton loan out Armand Traore Last edited by Skorpio678; 25-11-2009 at 08:27 AM. |
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![]() (Red = Home, Blue = Away.) Friendlies - Arsenal 1-0 Bolton West Ham 1-0 Arsenal Arsenal 2-0 Palermo Hamburg 0-1 Arsenal League Matches - Aston Villa 0-3 Arsenal Arsenal 2-1 Everton Liverpool 1-1 Arsenal Arsenal 1-1 Tottenham West Ham 2-1 Arsenal Arsenal 2-0 Wigan Hull City 1-3 Arsenal Arsenal 1-1 Burnley Blackburn 1-3 Arsenal Arsenal 4-0 Sunderland Portsmouth 1-3 Arsenal Arsenal V Birmingham Bolton V Arsenal Arsenal V Wolverhampton Manchester City V Arsenal Arsenal V Stoke Fulham V Arsenal Arsenal V Chelsea Manchester United V Arsenal Arsenal V Aston Villa Arsenal V Bolton Everton V Arsenal Tottenham V Arsenal Sunderland V Arsenal Arsenal V West Ham Wigan V Arsenal Arsenal V Hull City Wolverhampton V Arsenal Arsenal V Manchester City Stoke V Arsenal Arsenal V Portsmouth Arsenal V Fulham Arsenal V Blackburn Arsenal V Liverpool Birmingham V Arsenal Chelsea V Arsenal Burnley V Arsenal Arsenal V Manchester United Cup Matches - F.A Cup - Round 3 - Scunhthorpe V Arsenal English League Cup - Round 2 - Macclesfield 1-4 Arsenal Round 3 - Wolverhampton 4-0 Arsenal Round 4 - Everton V Arsenal (H in Scunhthorpe is to stop the swear) Last edited by Skorpio678; 23-12-2009 at 06:51 AM. |
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