Chesney is dumb for saying it right now tbh, and there is no indiaction barca would want him anyways. But i like his confidence though
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After all the Cesc shit for the last couple of years that Barca put us through, you'd have thought the clown would have engaged his brain before saying that.
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Barca > Mini (shite) Barca
Chesney :thumbsup:
Shame if he really said this. Exactly what we don't need to hear from one of the few players in our squad that's making steady progress. And especially on the back of throwing away a point against our fiercest rivals. These players live in a different world and they really don't give a shit about the fans - not really. It's all just lip service until the real intent is uncovered.
Fabianski :bow:.
Of course it is but siksdiksadasd has always been a gobby shite tbh, end of the day no point worrying about who may leave one day but who is here now and how we can keep him here.
end of the day players have no loyalty any more and it shows every day, every game
he said one day he might like to play for barcelona. and we all going over the top. anyone see that bit hwere he said he wants to be arsenal captain and how much it would mean to him? no? thought not
this is being made into a much bigger deal then it is. how do we know that he said he wanted to play for barca on his own, did the journalist ask him and hten put the quotes together to make it seem like he said it outright. we dont know. he loves this club, he owes this club too. he wants to be arsenal captain he said that, i take that more seriously then i might want to play for barca one day.
Wanting to be Arsenal captain is surely the most damning evidence that he wants to leave?
At least he's honest about it early on.
Until he gets a sleazebag international team of agents and cunt friends to arrange an elaborate circus of tapping-up and general cuntery, I'll hold fire though.
3) Please continue the "Szczesny to Barcelona" rumours. Makes me laugh everytime I read it :) haha
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2) I AM injured and had to be pulled out of Polish national team. Hope to recover asap. (Thats for Polish media)
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RVP is doing a great job as a skipper and he fully deserves an armband.
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1) I never said I deserve an Arsenal armband. I said that I would love to one day take a responsibilty of being an Arsenal skipper.
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I got annoyed with a few things about myself in the media recently so I'm gonna set the record straight.
Polish national team may easily have a case to blame our defence for his injury due to the unnecessary pressure they put Chez under!
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...-to-prove.htmlQuote:
WOJCIECH SZCZESNY insists he still needs to improve if he is to cement his place as Arsenal's No1.
The Polish goalkeeper has fought his way to the top of the Gunners' pecking order ahead of Manuel Almunia and Lukasz Fabianski.
The 21-year-old was on loan at League One side Brentford just two years ago but will face Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League tomorrow night.
Yet despite his rapid rise, Szczesny believes he is nowhere near the finished article and still has plenty to learn.
Szczesny said: "I still need to prove myself at this club, to work hard every day and prove myself as a number one.
"I am going to keep working hard and doing my best. I am satisfied, but you can always be much better.
"I can improve on every single aspect of my game. There is no finished article in football.
"I am only 21, so I try to improve every aspect.
"I am just focusing on doing my job properly and if my manager and team-mates appreciate it, then I am happy.
He added: "People still say I am over confident, but I am a big critic of myself.
"If I watch a game the day after I played it, I look at the mistakes I have made and I try to learn from them.
"I speak to the coaches and we analyse every little mistake and it's all to make me improve.
"There is a lot of room for improvement, I believe."
First sensible thing hes ever said and add that to the improving performances on the pitch, the clown might well be maturing
http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/...ro-szczesny-asQuote:
Arsenal moved another step closer to finishing third in the Premier League with a comfortable victory over Wolves on Wednesday, but while the likes of Robin van Persie and Theo Walcott enjoyed the limelight, goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny was impressively going about his business yet again.
The Gunners were easy 3-0 winners over the 10-man relegation battlers and Szczesny will have matches where he is called into action more often than was the case at Molineux.
Despite long periods of inactivity, the Poland international was still forced into making a wonderful save from a Kevin Doyle header at 2-0, changing direction at the last moment to make a fingertip intervention, before getting down sharply to deny Nenad Milijas at his near post.
That is what makes a keeper successful when playing for a top side – the ability to be virtually unoccupied for long spells of games but maintaining the concentration and having the attributes required to pull off priceless saves when it matters most.
Those saves gave Szczesny his 17th clean sheet of an impressive season and the 28th of his young Arsenal career, making it four shut-outs from his last five games, with the Gunners’ improved defensive record having proved vital in their bid to seal Champions League football.
Szczesny continues to grow into the No.1 position at the Emirates – he has played in every single Premier League game this season and added consistency to the quality he displayed initially on loan at Brentford and then last season when he broke into the first-team in north London.
He has made mistakes – notably the League Cup final blunder that cost his side the trophy against Birmingham City last season – but continues to learn and make rapid progress, establishing himself as one of the Premier League’s top keepers at only 21.
This season has seen him look stronger and more solid without sacrificing any of the reflexes or instinctive decision-making skills that helped him to make his breakthrough, with vital penalty saves against Udinese and Liverpool standing out as highlights from an excellent personal campaign.
After that victory over the Reds at Anfield, manager Arsene Wenger sung the praises of the Polish shot stopper and said he fully believed in the youngster.
"He is a boy of exceptional talent and he gave an exceptional performance,” he said. “I believe in him – that is why he plays - he is young and talented.”
Szczesny’s will to win and determination are evident for all to see. It appears the Gunners have a keeper with not only the talent but also the strength of character for them to rely on and build a team in front of over the next decade.
Many young players would hide away after costing their side a trophy at Wembley or conceding eight goals at Old Trafford – as he did in August - but with Szczesny it has been quite the opposite, he has come out even more determined to make his mark after suffering those setbacks.
He has huge belief in his own ability but that is a good thing, particularly in his position where the slightest element of self-doubt or lack of confidence can have a disastrous effect on form.
The stability in the goalkeeping position is a far cry from what Arsenal fans have been used to in years gone by, where the eccentricity of Jens Lehmann and errors of Manuel Almunia regularly had supporters pulling their hair out.
Two years ago, the Emirates faithful were imploring Wenger to splash the cash on a proven shot stopper, but now they have an unlikely hero in Szczesny, a man who first joined the club when he was just 16.
He has already become a consistent and talented gloveman and Arsenal hope they can develop him into a leading keeper in world football over the upcoming years.
That is what Gunners fans will be most excited about – the best of Szczesny is yet to come. While he is currently boosting the side with his impressive displays, he is also acquiring the top-level experience that will stand him in great stead for the challenges facing him over the rest of his career.
With Arsenal now looking set to earn what would be a creditable third-place finish given the dreadful start they made to the league season, representing Poland at home in Euro 2012 will follow for Szczesny in the summer.
If he is yet to come to the world’s attention now, then he will have done so by the end of that tournament, with the national side pinning their hopes on the starlet keeping them in with a chance of qualification to the quarter-finals. At Arsenal though, Wenger and his team are already aware of the asset they have at their disposal.
While they do need a few key summer signings to end their silverware drought, the goalkeeping position is one where they know changes are not required, with the classy Szczesny continuing to prove he represents a safe pair of hands.
Few months and i think its fair to say hes a clown no more. Glad hes proved me wrong to some extent. Still see signs of complacency and his kicking is a bit shit but hoping Wenger gets another keeper in cos with Fab and Almunia as our back ups, Sir Ches will know he will never ever lose the number one spot so we need someone to challenge him
Anyone seen that Martinez play? Must admit, I've not had a look at him....assuming he'd be third choice if Hallemunia and Flappy go...
I must admit his kicking irritates me a lot. He's improved the distances but the hospital passes happen every game. But our players have good feet so bail him out. Ultimately he doesn't shit himself at set-pieces and makes very good saves, and that is the most important thing.
I'd assume Fabianski and Almunia will be off in the summer. Prolly a question of getting some journeyman to play backup.
The recent tactic of kicking it to Sagna, who wins pretty much everything in the air is excellent.
Yeah I don't know why he's prone to these hospital passes every game, one of these days he's going to get punished. Not just the passes either, the way always Cruyff turns a striker charging him down. :wacko:
Nothing wrong with being confident in your own ability but sometimes it's better to be safe than sorry.
Anyway, Sir Chesney. :bow:
http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/...-win-somethingQuote:
Wojciech Szczesny has vowed not to leave Arsenal until the club start winning trophies again.
Seven years have now passed since the Gunners last tasted silverware – a penalty shootout victory over Manchester United in the 2005 FA Cup final at the Millennium Stadium.
And Szczesny, who has been one of the north Londoners' outstanding performers this season, is determined to stay and bring back the glory days to the club.
"I can't imagine myself in the next few years' time playing anywhere other than here,” he said.
“In fact, I won't move until we win something.
"Recently, one of the journalists asked me whether I have bigger ambitions than playing for the third place in the Premier League with Arsenal. God, sure I have! I look at the table and realise that is our maximum this year.
"It is seven years since Arsenal won something and it won't change this season. But the next one? Who knows?
"I stand in front of a mirror and say to myself: 'Damn, I'm interested in winning trophies only with Arsenal.'
"I want to be part of the team that show fans the bad times are over. I won't leave until we achieve this."
So as soon as we win a trophy, hes fucking off?
He'll be here for life then LOL
Best Keeper in the League tbh.
i can guarantee you that's been edited the fuck out of to make it seem like he wants to piss off as soon as we win a trophy.
there would have been 15 other questions asked between those questions but the c*nts have edited it in a way to portray what they want.
The article does not make much sense. A player of quality inists on staying at a club even if he won't get a trophy, then will leave for somewhere else if the club is successful. I'm sure the reporter was very careful and got it right. Or maybe he is a tosser and/or liar, twisting the words and selecting random bits to make some piss-poor point. Deliberately lost in translation.
Lost in translation, then.
OK.
OKx2.
I was having a bad day. :(
http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-arc...n-the-country-
Chesney describes Fabianski as the best shit in the country.