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Originally posted by atai at 18-2-2009 05:02 PM
Arsenal's Eduardo Still Waiting On Martin Taylor Apology
The Gunners' 'Crozilian' star has had no contact whatsoever with the man who broke his leg almost a year ago...
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martin taylor ni engeling eh??
patut lah mengong :@ :@ :@ |
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Reply #2420 katana83's post
opis UITM mesti laju tenet kan..best ar sedut movie.. |
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Reply #2422 katana83's post
maybe raya baru dia jemput dudu dtg umah kot.. |
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Balas #2425 atai\ catat
raya thaipusam dh lepas.... |
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kenyataan balas dr martin taylor
Martin Taylor relieved at return of Arsenal's Eduardo
Birmingham City’s Martin Taylor has spoken of his relief at Eduardo’s return to fitness, and hopes his own ordeal over the incident is now at an end.
Taylor received death threats after his tackle Eduardo in last February’s Premier League game left Eduardo with horrific injuries. He has always maintained that the tackle was not malicious, and says he has received plenty of support over the last year.
“It’s a relief to see him back playing,” said Taylor in the Mail .
“But there is nothing like that first proper game because you are never quite sure whether you have recovered or not. I had a feeling he would be okay because he’d played for Croatia last week. I think it lifted Arsenal on Monday night and I can understand why.
“To recover both mentally and physically — to get through that training and to get back to that standard — he has done really, really well. You have to be exceptional to reach that level in the first place. It is one thing to come back and play at all. It is another to play for Arsenal.”
Speaking about the tackle, for which Taylor was dismissed, the former Blackburn player said: “‘I know in my heart of hearts that it was an accident. A horrible accident. So I wanted to see him playing again. You can never be sure. I was hopeful because of the updates I received from Arsenal. I kept my fingers crossed when he was playing in the reserves.
In the immediate aftermath of that tumultuous 2-2 draw at St Andrews, Arsene Wenger called for Taylor to be banned from football for life, comments he later retracted.
But the immediate aftermath of the incident proved incredibly difficult for Taylor and his family.
“I had death threats,” he said. “No one would sit here and say that was enjoyable. When I received them, I wasn’t too sure with some of them. A couple were written in crayon, some were more sinister. But generally, I didn’t take them too seriously.
“Ninety per cent of the correspondence I had, though, was encouraging. The other 10 per cent wasn’t.”
Asked whether Eduardo would shake Taylor’s hand should the pair meet again, he said: “I wouldn’t expect him to. Maybe, I don’t know. It’s up to him.” |
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A difference in financial approach: Arsenal & Chelsea
During the time before the Icelandic banks and Northern Rock went bang, it was obvious to a number of people who were watching from the wings that things could not go on as they were. I remember a colleague saying to me one day, “either we’ve totally misunderstood how finance works, or they have.”
I thought of this today, while reflecting on the issue of KGB Athletico Fulham with their latest announcements. Apparently they aim to be self-sustaining from next season - means no more money from the owner Absent Abramovich. Given that he pumped in another load of dosh this past year (mostly to pay for the managers he got rid of) this is going to be quite a bumpy ride.
Their aim is to set to one side the £750m that Absent Abramovich has put into the club so far (half of which is now in newly created shares, and half in loans which are repayable with 18 months notice). That situation remains - what is new is that there will be no more money after the end of this season. So, for example, if Mr A N Other (the manager of KGB next season) wants to buy Hardly Anyone from Venezuela then he has to sell someone else first.
Assuming that the KGB team is not really spot on at the moment, (and it isn’t - look at their ages) that is going to be tough. All the clubs near the top of the league except Arsenal operate in the buy now pay later market, and since KGB have this year sacked their head of youth development, and all their scouts who were supposed to emulate Arsenal’s world-wide scouting system, it is hard to see how this is going to happen.
Which brings me back to Northern Rock and Iceland. One looks at KGB as one looked at Northern Rock and Iceland and says, “no - I just don’t see how this works” but meanwhile these organisations carry on and people throw money at them, and anyone who says “actually this cannot work” is called a doom-monger, or is accused of lacking imagination.
The key question is, what was the idea of converting half of the loan from Absent Abramovich into stock? The only implication I can see is that he wants to sell up to half the club, and selling stock of course is the way forward.
Selling stock won’t release any money for players - it is just someone else’s money going to Absent Abramovich in return for part ownership. It is not quite the same as Leeds, but the fall could be similar.
Now finally compare this with Arsenal. As Arsenal have had a few board room changes and Mr Usmanov has increased his share holding there has been article after article in the press about chaos at Arsenal. Yet in effect nothing has changed, because the club is self-sustaining financially. Even a year out of the top 4 won’t hurt the club, since it is not budgeting for 60,000 crowds and the Champs League every year.
Yet here is Chelsea on the brink, and no one really notices too much.
Funny ol game.
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Martin Taylor relieved at return of Arsenal's Eduardo
Birmingham City抯 Martin Taylor has spoken of his relief at Eduardo抯 return to fitness, and hopes his own ordeal over the incident is now at an end.
"Maaf ku tak bisa memilih dirimu,kerna ku terhanyut mencintai dia"
Taylor received death threats after his tackle Eduardo in last February抯 Premier League game left Eduardo with horrific injuries. He has always maintained that the tackle was not malicious, and says he has received plenty of support over the last year.
揫b]It抯 a relief to see him back playing, |
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Reply #2426 katana83's post
takper..hari buruh ader lagi.. |
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Balas #2431 atai\ catat
huhuhu
k lah .. nk balik dh . bye |
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Reply #2430 katana83's post
takper..biar up sket kisah menyayat hati ni..
apo susah..gi la jumpa kat pub..minum2..
pastu ketuk ngan botol.. |
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Emmanuel Adebayor: Arsenal Trophies Outweigh My Goals
The big hitman doesn't care about scoring the goals, as long as his side win something...
Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayoris so desperate for trophies that he will put his own personal aims to one side in order to win some silverware this term.
The reported Milan target has failed to repeat theoutstanding form he showed last season where he bagged 30 goals for theGunners. It has been a different season this term.
The Togo international admits that he is unfazed byhis eight goals in the Premier League so far this campaign, preferringto win a trophy for the club, rather than boast about his owngoalscoring form.
"I know having scored 30 goals in a season thatpeople will always be waiting for more this season but the mostimportant thing is to keep on going and to progress," Adebayor isquoted as saying on Metro.co.uk.
"I have 12 already but to score another 18 now would not be easy.
"But I don't care if I stop on 12 goals if we winsomething with the club. To win trophies is more important than scoringgoals but if we are to win trophies will need to score some goals.
"This club needs trophies and that's what we are fighting for."
The Gunners have been slightly off the pace thisseason in the league. They have not won a trophy since the FA Cup finalin 2005 when they beat bitter rivals Manchester United.
[ Last edited by atai at 19-2-2009 07:06 AM ] |
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Reply #2434 atai's post
cheh nak kaver pasal tak banyak gol la tu,
blah la gi barca
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Reply #2435 atreyudevil's post
yep..30M prof bleh on jer..boleh beli villa.. |
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Nene cools Arsenal reports
Brazilian striker focused on performing for Nacional
Nene: 14 goals in 17 games this term
Brazilian striker Nene has played down rumours linking him with a move to Arsenal.
Press reports have suggested the Gunners are interested in the 25-year-old, who is currently contracted to Portuguese Liga side Nacional.
But highly-rated attacker Nene has insisted that no official approach has been made for his services, while Arsenal have yet to comment on the speculation.
Nene told Antena 1: "I only know about the rumours in the press. I have spoken with my agent and we still have not received a concrete offer.
"I am focused on helping Nacional to secure success this season. My dream is to progress in football and it is normal that I desire a bright future." |
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Balas #2437 atai\ catat
klu bayor blah dia masuk x pe lah |
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Originally posted by atai at 19-2-2009 07:05 AM
Emmanuel Adebayor: Arsenal Trophies Outweigh My Goals
The Gunners have been slightly off the pace thisseason in the league. They have not won a trophy since the FA Cup finalin 2005 when they beat bitter rivals Manchester United.
FA cup final paling haku tensen... arsengal main parking bus.. akhirnyer mng penalties |
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