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31/5/10

Tottenham and Arsenal on alert as Lyon midfielder Jean Makoun admits future is in doubt

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Midfielder Jean Makoun admits his future at Lyon is in doubt after a disappointing campaign.
The Cameroon international has had a turbulent second season in which his relationship with Lyon fans was strained as the club finished second in Ligue 1.
In demand: Makoun in action for Cameroon during their friendly with Georgia on Tuesday
Makoun, who scored the goal which knocked Real Madrid out of last season's UEFA Champions League, admits he may be forced to consider his options if the chance to leave arises.
'After no title it is quite difficult. So, even though I have two years remaining on my contract at Lyon, I don't reject any hypotheses because it didn't go smoothly at Gerland this season' Makoun told L'Equipe.
He added: 'I am prepared to fulfil my contract, but my agents will meet the Lyon officials and anything can happen.'
Tottenham, Arsenal and Juventus have monitored his progress in the past and will no doubt be alerted by the 26-year-old's apparent unhappiness.
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22/5/10

Arsenal secure signing of striker Marouane Chamakh

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Bordeaux striker Marouane Chamakh
Chamakh helped Bordeaux to this season's Champions League quarter-finals

Arsenal have confirmed the signing of Morocco striker Marouane Chamakh on an unspecified long-term deal.
The 26-year-old, who had been linked with the Gunners since last summer, is to join on a free transfer when his contract with Bordeaux expires.
In February he revealed Liverpool, Tottenham and Arsenal had all been in touch with him about possible moves.
"Without any hesitation, Arsenal was my preferred club," said Chamakh, who hit 79 goals in eight years at Bordeaux.
"My goal was to join Arsenal out of all the English clubs because it is a club that makes me dream and I have been a fan since I was a child," he continued.
"We have many great players at Arsenal and I will be giving everything to help the team win trophies next season."
Although born and raised in France, Chamakh qualifies for Morocco through his parents.
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He was part of the Morocco side that reached the final of the 2004 Africa Cup of Nations and has scored 27 goals in 53 appearances for his country.
"Chamakh is a striker of real quality and has all the attributes suited to come to England and do very well," Gunners manager Arsene Wenger told the club's website.
"He is also a fighter, not only a good football player, but a fighter as well. He is very good in the air and also a good team player. He is a great addition to our squad."
Arsenal chief executive Ivan Gazidis added that he was "delighted" the north Londoners had beaten off much competition to sign Chamakh.
"Arsene has been following his progress for some time and has identified him as a player that will add significant strength to our squad," Gazidis commented.
"We're delighted that Marouane has chosen Arsenal ahead of the many other clubs that were interested in him."

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Marouane Chamakh chính thức ra mắt Arsenal

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Sau nhiều tháng đàm phán, cuối cùng chân sút người Morocco đã chính thức ký vào bản hợp đồng có thời hạn 5 năm với The Gunners. Tại Emirates, cựu tiền đạo của Bordeaux sẽ nhận được mức lương 50.000 bảng/tuần.

Marouane Chamakh sẽ khoác áo số 29. 

“Giấc mơ gia nhập Arsenal của tôi đã trở thành hiện thực” - tiền đạo 26 mãn nguyện nói. “Mục tiêu của tôi là được chơi bóng tại Premier League và Arsenal luôn là lựa chọn đầu tiên của trái tim tôi. Đây là một đội bóng có truyền thống và hiện chúng tôi đang có rất nhiều cầu thủ tài năng trong đội hình. Vì thế, tôi tin tưởng chúng tôi sẽ giành được nhiều thành công trong mùa giải tới.”

Với chiều cao 1,83 m, tiền đạo người Morocco sẽ là một sự bổ sung cần thiết cho hàng tiền đạo gồm những cầu thủ nhỏ con của đội bóng thành London như Walcott, Arshavin, Vela. “Chúng tôi rất hài lòng khi có được chữ ký của Marouane Chamakh. Cậu ấy là mẫu tiền đạo mà Arsenal đang cần. Với chiều cao lý tưởng, cậu ấy thường chơi rất tốt trong những tình huốn bóng bổng. Điều đó đã được chứng minh trong những mùa giải gần đây, trong màu áo của Bordeaux.” - HLV Wenger hồi hởi nói.

Chiến lược gia người Pháp đã theo đuổi Marouane Chamakh từ kỳ chuyển nhượng mùa hè 2009 và nối lại đàm phán từ kỳ chuyển nhượng đông, sau khi chân sút chủ lực Robin van Persie chấn thương nghiêm trong và phải nghỉ thi đấu trong thời gian dài. Chủ tịch Jean-Louis Triaud của Bordeaux đã không chấp thuận với đề nghị của Pháo thủ, nhưng lúc này, cầu thủ người Morocco cuối cùng đã cập bến Emirates.


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16/5/10

Samir Nasri hé lộ chuyện "thâm cung bí sử" ở Arsenal

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Sóng ngầm ở phòng thay đồ Arsenal đã khiến không ít người hoài nghi kể từ khi Williams Gallas lớn tiếng chỉ trích các ngôi sao trẻ của Pháo thủ khiến HLV Arsene Wenger buộc phải tước băng đội trưởng của anh. Ngay cả cựu trung vệ Arsenal, Kolo Toure, khi rời đến Man City cũng bóng gió kể rằng anh và Gallas chưa bao giờ nói chuyện và là bạn của nhau ngoài chuyên môn công việc thuần túy.

Vết rạn nứt quan hệ giữa Gallas và các đồng đội ở Arsenal ngày càng khó hàn gắn.

Chính Nasri cũng từng bị Gallas chỉ trích trong cuốn tự truyện của mình khi không chịu nhường ghế cho đàn anh Thierry Henry trên xe bus ĐT Pháp tại Euro 2008. Kể từ đó, Nasri đã “chiến tranh lạnh” với trung vệ Williams Gallas và không thèm nói chuyện với anh trên sân tập.

Trả lời phỏng vấn trước báo giới, tiền vệ trẻ 23 tuổi này cho biết: “Tôi không nói chuyên với anh ấy, nhưng tôi không phải người duy nhất không có bất kỳ tiếp xúc nào với Gallas. Có khoảng 4 hoặc 5 cầu thủ, nhưng không cản trở mỗi cá nhân chiến đấu giành vị trí cho mình trên sân cỏ. Bạn không thể quen thân với tất cả 11 cầu thủ trong đội bóng, mỗi người đều có một người bạn thân thiết riêng nhưng trên sân bóng, chúng tôi đều chiến đấu với chung một mục tiêu”.

Giải thích về sự cố đáng tiếc trên xe bus, Samir Nasri bộc bạch: “Thierry vắng mặt lúc đó bởi chấn thương lưng và tôi ngồi trên ghế của anh ấy trên xe bus của ĐTQG Pháp. Khi anh ấy quay trở lại, anh ấy hỏi: “Cậu có thể đứng lên không?”. Tôi đã trả lời: “Tốt thôi, cả hai tôn trọng lẫn nhau. Khi anh ấy đề nghị tôi đứng lên, tôi đã làm thế. Hơn nữa, chúng tôi đã cười đùa và cùng xem đĩa DVD. Đó không thể là lý do giải thích thất bại ở Euro 2008 của ĐT Pháp”.

11/5/10

Sau World Cup, Barca “tóm gọn” Fabregas

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Dù gặp phải chấn thương ở giai đoạn cuối của mùa giải này, song Cesc Fabregas vẫn để lại dấu ấn đậm nét trong lối chơi của Arsenal. Sau 35 lần xuất trận, tiền vệ này đã mang về cho đội bóng 19 bàn thắng, cùng 12 đường kiến tạo cho đồng đội lập công. Tiếc là thành tích đáng nể của “F4” không đủ giúp Arsenal giành chức vô địch Premier League sau nhiều năm chờ đợi.
Barca đang dùng Yaya Toure (phải) để gạ Arsenal nhả Fabregas.
Hiện BLĐ The Gunners cũng như HLV Arsene Wenger đang ra sức níu giữ Cesc Fabregas ở lại với đội bóng vào mùa giải sau. Tuy nhiên, điều này rất khó bởi đang có nhiều CLB ra sức chèo kéo “F4” với mức lương cực “khủng”. Trong một diễn biến mới nhất, nhằm tạo lợi thế với các đối thủ, Barcelona sẵn sàng chi 25 triệu bảng, cộng Yaya Toure, cầu thủ mà ngài Wenger rất “kết” để thuyết phục đội bóng thành London nhả Fabregas.

Hôm qua, người đại diện của Yaya Toure cũng đã bóng gió xác nhận về thương vụ này. “Yaya đang cảm thấy hạnh phúc tại Barcelona, và chỉ rời CLB theo một thương vụ lớn. Hiện ở Anh có nhiều CLB lớn và uy tín theo đuổi thân chủ tôi và đến thi đấu ở đó có thể là một quyết định hợp lý. HLV Wenger biết Yaya Toure. Tôi tin anh ấy sẽ mang đến nhiều thành công cho Arsenal”, “cò” Dimitri Seluk nói.
Ở một diễn biến khác có liên quan, trong trường hợp thương vụ Yaya Toure - Fabregas thất bại, HLV Wenger đã có phương án dự phòng mang tên Fernando Gago của Real Madrid. Theo báo chí Tây Ban Nha, “giáo sư” sẵn sàng trả từ 8-10 triệu bảng để mong có được sự phục vụ của tiền vệ người Argentina.
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8/5/10

Arsenal legend Robert Pires told to look for new club as Villarreal shun contract extension

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Flying Frenchman: Robert Pires left Arsenal four years ago to join Villarreal
French midfielder Robert Pires will be looking for a new club for next season, after Villarreal told him on Friday they would not be extending his contract beyond the end of the campaign.
'I spoke with the club yesterday and they told me they weren't going to keep me on because they were changing their philosophy for next year,' the 36-year-old said.
'I accept the decision because I knew my adventure at Villarreal would have to end one day.'
Pires joined from Arsenal four years ago after winning two league titles in his six-year spell in England.
Arsenal legend Robert Pires told to look for new club as Villarreal shun contract extension
He was instrumental in the Gunners 2002 title triumph, winning Football Writers Player of the Year on the way, despite missing the end of the season with a serious knee injury.
His final game for the club was the 2006 Champions League final.
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4/5/10

Arsenal - Stadiums

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For most of their time in south-east London, Arsenal played at the Manor Ground in Plumstead, apart from a three-year period at the nearby Invicta Ground between 1890 and 1893. The Manor Ground was initially just a field, until the club installed stands and terracing for their first Football League match in September 1893. They played their home games there for the next twenty years (with two exceptions in the 1894–95 season), until the move to north London in 1913.[37][38]

Widely referred to as Highbury, Arsenal Stadium was the club's home from September 1913 until May 2006. The original stadium was designed by the renowned football architect Archibald Leitch, and had a design common to many football grounds in the UK at the time, with a single covered stand and three open-air banks of terracing.[39] The entire stadium was given a massive overhaul in the 1930s: new Art Deco West and East stands were constructed, opening in 1932 and 1936 respectively, and a roof was added to the North Bank terrace, which was bombed during the Second World War and not restored until 1954.[39]

Highbury could hold over 60,000 spectators at its peak, and had a capacity of 57,000 until the early 1990s. The Taylor Report and Premier League regulations obliged Arsenal to convert Highbury to an all-seater stadium in time for the 1993–94 season, thus reducing the capacity to 38,419 seated spectators.[40] This capacity had to be reduced further during Champions League matches to accommodate additional advertising hoardings, so much so that for two seasons, from 1998 to 2000, Arsenal played Champions League home matches at Wembley, which could house more than 70,000 spectators.[41]

Expansion of Highbury was restricted because the East Stand had been designated as a Grade II listed building and the other three stands were close to residential properties.[39] These limitations prevented the club from maximising matchday revenue during the 1990s and early 2000s, putting them in danger of being left behind in the football boom of that time.[42] After considering various options, in 2000 Arsenal proposed building a new 60,355-capacity stadium at Ashburton Grove, since renamed the Emirates Stadium, about 500 metres south-west of Highbury.[43] The project was initially delayed by red tape and rising costs,[44] and construction was completed in July 2006, in time for the start of the 2006–07 season.[45] The stadium was named after its sponsors, the airline company Emirates, with whom the club signed the largest sponsorship deal in English football history, worth around £100 million;[46] some fans referred to the ground as Ashburton Grove, or the Grove, as they did not agree with corporate sponsorship of stadium names.[47] The stadium will be officially known as Emirates Stadium until at least 2012, and the airline will be the club's shirt sponsor until the end of the 2013–14 season.[46]

Arsenal's players train at the Shenley Training Centre in Hertfordshire, a purpose-built facility which opened in 1999.[48] Before that the club used facilities on a nearby site owned by the University College of London Students' Union. Until 1961 they had trained at Highbury.[49]Academy under-18 teams play their home matches at Shenley, while the reservesUnderhill, home of Barnet F.C.[50] Arsenal's play their games at

Arsenal - History

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Arsenal Football Club started out as Dial Square in 1886 by workers at the Royal Arsenal in Woolwich, south-east London, and was renamed Royal Arsenal shortly afterwards.[3] The club was renamed again to Woolwich Arsenal after turning professional in 1891.[4] The club joined the Football League in 1893, starting out in the Second Division, and won promotion to the First Division in 1904. The club's relative geographic isolation resulted in lower attendances than those of other clubs, which led to the club becoming mired in financial problems and effectively bankrupt by 1910, when they were taken over by local businessman Henry Norris.[5] Norris sought to move the club elsewhere, and in 1913, soon after relegation back to the Second Division, Arsenal moved to the new Arsenal Stadium in Highbury, North London; they dropped "Woolwich" from their name the following year.[6] Arsenal only finished in fifth place in 1919, but were nevertheless elected to rejoin the First Division at the expense of local rivals Tottenham Hotspur, by reportedly dubious means.[7]

A group of people on a red open-topped bus wave to a crowd of onlookers.
Arsenal's players and fans celebrate their 2004 League title win with an open-top bus parade.
Two teams of sportsmen, one in yellow shirts and one in red and blue shirts, stand in a line.  In front of the line is a line of children in equivalent shirts, but each in front of the opposite team.  A number of other people stand in the foreground looking on.  Behind the teams, a number of people hold a large circular piece of fabric with logos printed on, and two large banners hang down vertically from above the whole scene.
Arsenal players (in yellow shirts, left) line up alongside Barcelona2006 Champions League Final. for the

Arsenal appointed Herbert Chapman as manager in 1925. Having already won the league twice with Huddersfield Town in 1923–24 and 1924–25 (see Seasons in English football), Chapman brought Arsenal their first period of major success. His revolutionary tactics and training, along with the signings of star players such as Alex James and Cliff Bastin, laid the foundations of the club's domination of English football in the 1930s.[8] Under his guidance Arsenal won their first major trophies – victory in the 1930 FA Cup Final preceded two League Championships, in 1930–31 and 1932–33. In addition, Chapman was behind the 1932 renaming of the local London Underground station from "Gillespie Road" to "Arsenal", making it the only Tube station to be named specifically after a football club.[9]

Chapman died suddenly of pneumonia in early 1934, leaving Joe Shaw and George Allison to carry on his successful work. Under their guidance, Arsenal won three more titles, in 1933–34, 1934–35 and 1937–38, and the 1936 FA Cup. As key players retired, Arsenal had started to fade by the decade's end, and then the intervention of the Second World War meant competitive professional football in England was suspended.[10][11][12]

After the war, Arsenal enjoyed a second period of success under Allison's successor Tom Whittaker, winning the league in 1947–48 and 1952–53, and the FA Cup in 1950. Their fortunes waned thereafter; unable to attract players of the same calibre as they had in the 1930s, the club spent most of the 1950s and 1960s in trophyless mediocrity. Even former England captain Billy Wright could not bring the club any success as manager, in a stint between 1962 and 1966.[12][13][14]

Arsenal began winning silverware again with the surprise appointment of club physiotherapistBertie Mee as manager in 1966. After losing two League Cup finals, they won their first European trophy, the 1969–70 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. This was followed by an even greater triumph: their first League and FA Cup double in 1970–71.[15] This marked a premature high point of the decade; the Double-winning side was soon broken up and the following decade was characterised by a series of near misses. Arsenal finished as First Division runners-up in 1972–73, lost three FA Cup finals, in 1972, 1978 and 1980, and lost the 1980 Cup Winners' Cup final on penalties. The club's only success during this time was a last-minute 3–2 victory over Manchester United in the 1979 FA Cup Final, widely regarded as a classic.[12][16]

The return of former player George Graham as manager in 1986 brought a third period of glory. Arsenal won the League Cup in 1986–87, Graham's first season in charge. This was followed by a League title win in 1988–89, won with a last-minute goal in the final game of the seasonLiverpool. Graham's Arsenal won another title in 1990–91, losing only one match, won the FA Cup and League Cup double in 1993, and a second European trophy, the Cup Winners' Cup, in 1994.[12][17] Graham's reputation was tarnished when he was found to have taken kickbacks from agent Rune Hauge for signing certain players,[18] and he was dismissed in 1995. His replacement, Bruce Rioch, lasted for only one season, leaving the club after a dispute with the board of directors.[19] against fellow title challengers

The club's success in the late 1990s and 2000s owed a great deal to the 1996 appointment of Arsène Wenger as manager. Wenger brought new tactics, a new training regime and several foreign players who complemented the existing English talent. Arsenal won a second League and Cup double in 1997–98 and a third in 2001–02. In addition, the club reached the final of the 1999–2000 UEFA Cup (losing on penalties to Galatasaray), were victorious in the 2003 and 2005 FA Cups, and won the Premier League in 2003–04 without losing a single match, an achievement which earned the side the nickname "The Invincibles";[20] in all, the club went 49 league matches unbeaten, a national record.[21]

Arsenal finished in either first or second place in the league in eight of Wenger's first eleven seasons at the club, although on no occasion were they able to retain the title.[12] As of 2009, they were one of only four teams, the others being Manchester United, Blackburn Rovers and Chelsea, to have won the Premier League since its formation in 1992.[22] Arsenal had never progressed beyond the quarter-finals of the Champions League until 2005–06; in that season they became the first club from London in the competition's fifty-year history to reach the final, in which they were beaten 2–1 by Barcelona.[23] In July 2006, they moved into the Emirates Stadium, after 93 years at Highbury.[24]

Arshavin công khai ý định phản bội Arsenal

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Đang khoác trên mình chiếc áo của Arsenal, nhưng tiền đạo Andrei Arshavin đã cả gan kêu gọi hậu vệ trái Gael Clichy cùng mình đến đầu quân cho Barcelona vào mùa giải sau.

Dường như Arshavin đã chán thi đấu cho một đội bóng lớn không danh hiệu như Arsenal. Cách đây gần hai tuần, tiền đạo người Nga ngụ ý nếu được một lần khoác áo Barcelona thì đó sẽ là đỉnh cao nhất trong sự nghiệp của anh. Còn mới đây, trên The People, Arshavin tuyên bố thẳng muốn rời The Gunners khi mùa giải này khép lại.

Arshavin kêu gọi chiến hữu Clichy cùng mình đến đầu quân cho Barca.

“Tôi sẽ đến chơi bóng ở Barcelona vào mùa Hè tới. Tôi luôn luôn mơ về Tây Ban Nha và được khoác áo một trong những đội bóng lớn nhất thế giới. Barca chưa đảm bảo về tương lai khi tôi còn thi đấu ở Nga, nhưng tôi có thể chỉ cho họ biết mình đã biết bản hợp đồng trước đó. Vì thế, tôi tin Barca sẽ lại đàm phán với cá nhân tôi”, cựu tiền đạo của Zenit nói.

“Tôi khát khao được cạnh tranh một vị trí trong một đội bóng lớn như Barca. Tôi không cần biết bạn giỏi hơn ai hay ngược lại. Tất cả đều vì chiến thắng. Tôi muốn chơi bóng cho họ (Barca - PV) và điều đó sẽ không bao giờ thay đổi”, Arshavin tiếp tục.

Không chỉ công khai muốn đến thi đấu Barca, tiền đạo người Nga còn làm đau lòng HLV Arsene Wenger khi anh xúi giục hậu vệ trái Gael Clichy cùng mình đến La Liga thi đấu.

“Tôi cũng biết Clichy muốn thi đấu ở Barcelona. Chắc chắn anh ấy sẽ hòa nhập rất nhanh với lối chơi ở La Liga. Với cá nhân mình, tôi sẵn sàng cạnh tranh một vị trí cùng Xavi và Iniesta”, Arshavin kết lại.

Theo VTC

2/5/10

Arsenal F.C.

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Arsenal Football Club is an English professional football club based in Holloway, North London. Arsenal play in the Premier League and are one of the most successful clubs in English football, having won 13 First Division and Premier League titles and 10 FA Cups. They hold the record for the longest uninterrupted period in the English top flight and are the only side to have completed a Premier League season unbeaten.

Red shield with large gold cannon below the word "Arsenal" in white letters. Thin white and blue stripes line the shield's left and right edges.

Arsenal Football Club was founded in 1886 and, in 1893, became the first club from the south of England to join the Football League. They won their first major trophies—five League Championship titles and two FA Cups:—in the 1930s. After a lean period in the post-war years they became the second club of the 20th century to win the League and FA Cup Double, in the 1970–71 season, and in the 1990s and 2000s recorded a series of successes – during this time Arsenal won a Cup Double, two further League and FA Cup Doubles, and became the first London club to reach the UEFA Champions League Final.

The club's colours, traditionally red and white, have evolved over time. Similarly, the club have moved location; founded in Woolwich, south-east London, in 1913 they moved north across the city to Arsenal Stadium, in Highbury. In 2006 they made a shorter move, to the Emirates Stadium in nearby Holloway.

Arsenal have an estimated 27 million fans worldwide, and the fans have long-standing rivalries with several other clubs; the most notable of these is with neighbours Tottenham Hotspur, with whom they regularly contest the North London derby. Arsenal are also the third-richest club in the world as of 2010, valued at $1.2 billion.[2] The club have regularly featured in portrayals of football in British culture. Arsenal Ladies are the most successful English club in women's football and are also affiliated with the club.

 

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