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    Former Arsenal, West Ham, Celtic and Sweden midfielder Freddie Ljungberg is under the spotlight in the first of a series of new features.

    What is your current status?
    I retired quite recently. I am working though. About six months ago I started a property company.

    Would you become a manager?
    I've already been asked to do some assistant manager roles but I've said I want to spend a year with my family and then I might come back to it. I'm very happy with the decision. I'm going to live in England - that is going to be my home as I like it here.

    What do you do all day now that you aren't playing?
    I love architecture and I'm looking to design. I try to find new projects that will be valuable for our company so I am quite busy even though I have just retired. Most people know about the fashion thing but for me architecture and design go hand in hand and it something I have always loved. Now I can do it a little bit more.

    Do you still do modelling?
    I haven't modelled anything lately. I do some shoots and stuff but I'm not representing anyone at the moment.

    How did your underwear modelling go down in the dressing room?
    You had to ask that! My pictures were printed off and put up at the training ground - in the toilets, the diner and I was everywhere. There was a lot of banter going on. In the end, I ordered in a few boxes of the underwear for the players and after that they were quiet. It was all a bit of fun.

    When will Arsenal win a trophy again?
    I would love to say this year but probably not. They have got new players but they have to keep their best ones [which they have not been doing]. If they sold some of the squad players then so be it, but don't sell your best ones.

    Who was the best player you have played with?
    I have to say Dennis Bergkamp. He had so much talent and ability but he never showboated it. He did it for the team. He never felt the need to show that he could do this or that for the fans. That's something I really respected - he always wanted the best for the team.

    Who was your toughest opponent?
    Zinedine Zidane. In the same way as Bergkamp, there was always a purpose to what he did. I loved the way he played. They may have both looked calm but they had this enormous winning mentality.

    Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo? And why?
    They are both great but I would say Messi. If you look at Ronaldo he is probably as good as it gets physically to be a football player. He has the height, speed and weight. He does shoot a lot and, for me, with the ball as it is now it can move whereas in my day the ball didn't move so those shots would not go in. When you look at Messi he doesn't have that physique and it is just pure talent to play football. He doesn't go for the long-range shots because he is so good that he can get so close to the goal that he can just roll the ball in.

    When you look at results, who do you look out for?
    Always Arsenal. I know it's a boring answer but that's it. I hope they can challenge for the title this season. They have talent but my worry is that you need a big squad to win the Premier League. When the winter months kick-in with a lot of games, and you need to rotate, you need your squad players to be just as good as your starting XI.

    What was the highlight of your career?
    Winning trophies are highlights. Also, the connection I have with Arsenal fans. On a personal note, I won the Premier League player of the year award [in 2001-02]. That hasn't happened to other Swedish players and was nice for me.

    And the low point?
    We had a great team for many years at Arsenal but in the Champions League on a few times somehow we conceded an away goal in the last minute. You think you are through and it is all happy days and then someone scores and you can't get back. In a short, not winning the Champions League was my low point.

    Which sporting icons would you invite to dinner?
    Socrates if he was still alive. He was my idol when I was young. My dad gave me his shirt. Mike Tyson as well. I loved watching Tyson box and it would be nice to talk to him to see what he is like as a human being and the problems he had. Also, Carl Lewis.

    Do you follow Joey Barton on Twitter?
    Absolutely not.

    Do you see the point of Twitter?
    I'm not a big user of Twitter but my problem is that there are a lot of people using my name and communicating with former team-mates of mine. I got a lot of calls once after a story on Twitter that said I had agreed to be the manager of Arsenal! I was like, 'no, no, no'.

    What's the best bit of banter you have heard?
    In the old days at Arsenal, there was amazing banter with the English players. For the first two years, I didn't understand a word.

    What's the best bit of advice you've ever had?
    In football, when I was young one of my coaches told me not to look at the ball, always look up. That was extremely valuable information. In life, my parents always told me that if I ever came home and said that I had done something because everyone else had, that was not an excuse. They said: "You should always think, make your own decisions, stand by them and not blame it on anyone else."

    Who will win the Premier League this year?
    I always say Arsenal, but Manchester City have a very strong squad. The big problem with defending the title is that you don't always fight as much. If they can keep their sharpness, their squad looks the strongest.
    Freddie

    Other than his Messi shocker, shows why he wont be a good manager tbh

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    Ray Parlour fears Theo Walcott is set to follow Robin Van Persie out of the Arsenal exit door.
    The former Gunners star believes the England winger's contract wranglings are mirroring those that took place before the Dutchman's departure in a £24million move to Manchester United in the summer.
    The ex-Southampton star is yet to agree an extension to his contract that expires in the summer and Parlour admits that the longer the stand-off continues, the more likely it is that Walcott will leave the club.
    As the situation goes on, the more you think Theo Walcott will be off
    — Ray Parlour
    “It’s going to be a bit like the Robin van Persie situation,” Parlour told the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast. “One minute they say he’s going to sit down and discuss a contract, and then he’s not.
    “The longer it goes on, the longer his agent will be trying to get a deal on the table from another club for big money. As the situation goes on, the more you think he’ll be off.”

    Read more at http://www.talksport.co.uk/sports-ne...M1W4SldcGS4.99
    Yeah Theos gone

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    Ray Parlour believes Arsenal’s lack of creativity will be a cause for concern for Arsene Wenger, after the Gunners slumped to a 2-0 defeat to Schalke in the Champions League.
    The Emirates based side failed to carve out any serious goal scoring opportunities against the Germans and Parlour, who won the Premier League title three times with the north London side, claims his former team need to go back to the drawing board.
    “They should go back to basics,” he told the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast. “They need to create more chances.
    “Arsenal over the years have created ten to 15 chances a match and often the problem has been finishing those chances off.
    “Against Schalke they didn’t have any chances whatsoever though. Their goalkeeper must have expected to be bombarded with shots but there was nothing.
    “They were outplayed and out thought. I’m not going to say there were loads of positives because there weren’t. It was a poor performance. The players will be the first to admit that though."
    I’m not going to say there were loads of positives because there weren’t. It was a poor performance
    — Ray Parlour
    Gervinho failed to impress up front during the 2-0 loss to the Bundesliga side and Parlour claims the Ivory Coast star needs to be more consistent.
    “There was no creativity,” he added. “Santi Cazrola has been excellent all season but he had a quiet night down the flank.
    “Gervinho played up front but he didn’t really get into the game. He needs to be more consistent. Earlier in the season he played that position and did well but he’s got to do it more consistently.
    “You never know what you’re going to get out of Gervinho, he could be an 8/10 or a 4/10.”
    Parlour went on to claim that, although the result against Schalke was poor, Arsene Wenger’s side should still be able to reach the knockout stages of the Champions League.
    “They still should qualify,” he added. “The 2-1 win against Montpellier away from home looks a massive result now.”

    Read more at http://www.talksport.co.uk/sports-ne...pY2Ir4m9GIU.99
    For so long, our biggest problem was getting someone to finish off the many chances we created.

    We are now not even creating chances. We are getting worse

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    Manchester United forward Robin van Persie has praised his former coach Arsene Wenger by insisting the Arsenal boss is a "world class" manager whose ability is on a par with Sir Alex Ferguson's managerial skills.

    The former Arsenal striker made a £24 million move to Old Trafford in the summer, but despite seeking silverware elsewhere, the Dutchman had a "fantastic" time in London.

    And Van Persie believes he is priveliged to have played for the two Premier League "icons", suggesting he has enjoyed his time around the managers both on and off the pitch.

    "I am the only player who can judge what it's like working with Arsene [Wenger] and Sir Alex [Ferguson]," he told Mirror Sport.

    "It is an absolute privilege to say that in my career I have had both these managers at the clubs I have played for. They are both icons as managers in football.

    "They are both world class, one not more nor less than the other. I purely look at this comparison as a footballer. I look at the way they both work on the pitch, in training, at the club and off the field."

    Van Persie will face his former side when Arsenal visit Old Trafford on November 3, and the striker revealed his admiration for both managers' desire to build long-term success at their respective sides.

    "I had a fantastic time with Arsene. I enjoyed training, playing, talking and all the other times I spent with him. I love it that I now experience the same with Sir Alex.

    "But what I love about both managers is that they came to their clubs for a good cause.

    "They both wanted to be at the club for a really long time."
    http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/...ays-van-persie

    What an iconic **** he is

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    Definitely an icon of the PL.

    Up there with Henry, Bergkamp, Zola and Carroll.

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    He has won more with Wenger in fairness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McNamara That Ghost... View Post
    He has won more with Wenger in fairness.
    Who died and made you Zim?

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    Funny story, I was on my way to the bottle bank...

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    If we're 3-0 down with 10 mins to go, I hope Jenkinson is on the pitch and I hope he is following orders from Frimpong.

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    Everyone is chummy with the fucker. Expect hugging and manlove. If only we still had Adebayor to step on his face.

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