He scored a few blooters for us in the League Cup in fairness. And at Everton in 2009.
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He scored a few blooters for us in the League Cup in fairness. And at Everton in 2009.
yeah i remember this one in particular
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9L4OzK1EA2g
Denilson would be more suited to Barcelona football than Lampregas tbf.
Denilson was spot-on tbf.
Fabregas was the worst captain since Gallas.
Denilson :bow:.
http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/...-claims-formerQuote:
The 33-year-old played under the Guardiola has been linked with a host of top European sides following his departure from Barcelona at the end of last season, while Goal.com exclusively revealed in September that Sir Alex Ferguson has earmarked the 41-year-old as one of two candidates to succeed him at Manchester United, with the other potential appointment being Jose Mourinho.
But Marquez claims that the ex-Barca man would be a better replacement for Arsene Wenger at the Emirates Stadium and expects that the Spaniard's next managerial role will be in the Premier League.
"Guardiola will soon return to the game. I think he'll go to England. He'd be perfect for Arsenal," Marquez told Cadena SER. Spanish coach at Camp Nou for two seasons before his move to MLS side New York Red Bulls in August 2010.
:pray:
Even if it is from Goal. com :sick:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...n-O2-deal.htmlQuote:
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is set to sign a lucrative deal to become the new poster boy for O2.
The Arsenal forward's advisers have entered into formal negotiations with officials from the telecommunications giant over a seven-figure per-year agreement for the youngster to become the new face of their promotional campaigns.
It is understood the deal will run the length of Chamberlain's current Gunners deal that expires in 2016.
Chamberlain's profile has sky-rocketed in recent months after a tremendous start to his Gunners career which culminated in a shock call-up to England's Euro 2012 squad.
And O2 chiefs have pinpointed Chamberlain as the sportsman they want to lead their British-based promotions.
Chamberlain already has similar deals with Nike, EA Sports and Disney.
O2 recently ended a long-term partnership with Arsenal, meaning the firm can put together a more personalised campaign for Chamberlain.
The 19-year-old is also negotiating an improved contract with the Gunners, which the club hope he will conclude soon.
Fuck Pep
http://www1.skysports.com/football/n...ntract-rumoursQuote:
Arsenal goalkeeper Vito Mannone has denied he is concerned over his long-term future at the club.
Reports over the weekend suggested Mannone was unhappy over the lack of contract talks at Arsenal with his current deal due to expire at the end of the season.
Mannone, who started the season as third-choice goalkeeper, has started five of Arsenal's seven Premier League games this season due to injuries to Wojciech Szczesny and Lukasz Fabianksi.
The Italian insists he is not thinking about his contract situation and is focusing only on keeping hold of the No.1 shirt."Neither myself nor anyone from my family or friends have spoken about any deal," Mannone told the club's official website. "At the moment I am really happy and just focusing on training and playing well.
"I am trying to be the No.1 for this club and win trophies. That is my only concern and I would like to make that clear.
"The boss has given me the chance. I have to keep going and prove myself in every single game. This is my best time at Arsenal so I would be crazy to not take the chance to put up a fight for my place."
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http://www1.skysports.com/football/n...-in-the-futureQuote:
Arsenal goalkeeper Vito Mannone believes that the setbacks in his career have helped him develop as a player, and has set his sights on a bright future in the game, stating his intention to move to Italy.
After originally breaking into the Arsenal team in 2009, Mannone has had to wait until this season for further action at the club, and was forced to move on loan to Hull City to gain first-team experience.
The Italian keeper believes his battles for a first-team place at both Atalanta and Arsenal have helped focus his mind, and Mannone has a clear idea of his ideal career path.
In fact, the shot-stopper has plans beyond North London and the Premier League, believing that he would one day like to play for AC Milan, a club he has supported since childhood.
Mannone also indicated a firm desire to establish himself as the first choice for the Italy national side.
"I did my first audition [trial] at Arsenal in 2004," Mannone told Corriere della Sera.
"I asked Atalanta what their plans were but they did not want to focus on me.
"I have to thank them, otherwise I would not be at Arsenal.
"In 2009 Almunia was injured and I played ten games, but then Wenger decided to give me a break.
"He thought that I was not ready, but now I understand.Ambition
"Now my goal is to take the starting spot," Mannone continued."I want to be Arsenal's number one.
"In the future I'd return to Italy and play in Serie A, perhaps with AC Milan, my favourite team.
"Besides, I hope to reach the national call."
Mannone has made eleven Premier League appearances and played seven times for the Italy Under 21 team.
Bye.