Friday, 23 November 2012

Why Arsene Wenger Is An Arsenal Hero Who Should Never Be Sacked By Arsenal…

By Umid.

Arsene Wenger - the father of modern day Arsenal

7 years and counting. A lot has changed in the last 7 years. Computers now have second generation i7 processors instead of Pentium processors, mobile phones are now ‘smart’, – from colourless Nokia 3310 to extremely high-tech iPhones – 3 parts of the greatest superhero movie of all time, Batman, have been released and so on...

A lot has changed in Football as well. Real Madrid have broken their round of 16 curse in the Champions League, Manchester City are now a super power and also the Champions of England, Chelsea have had 7 managers, Juventus have resurged from their Calciopoli doom and a lot more things…

Some things, however, haven’t changed. And one of them  is the number of trophies in Arsenal’s trophy cabinet.

Since winning the FA Cup in 2005, Arsenal have gone on a barren spell which has frustrated many fans – some being so frustrated that they want Arsene Wenger out. Yes, Arsene Wenger – the father of modern day Arsenal.

Wenger's finest - The invincibles
“Arsenal are a top European Club,” argue Wenger’s critics, “they should be competing for titles every season rather than being happy with a 4th place finish.” The critics further say, “or do Arsenal not consider themselves a top Club anymore?”

In 1996, Arsenal hadn’t won the Premier League since 1991, their annual turnover was a mere £21m (which, today, would be £31.7m with inflation rate calculated), and their future wasn’t so bright.

In came Arsene Wenger, their saviour.

In his first full season, they won a domestic double. Arsenal’s style of play changed, from being ‘boring, boring Arsenal’ they became the main source if beautiful, free-flowing Football. New training methods, nutritious diet for players, extensive use of scouting and statistics – it was something new, it was the beginning of a revolution, not only for Arsenal, but for English Football as well.

He won a lot of trophies in his early years, but that is not all what he did – far from it – he built a new training ground with the money from the sale of Anelka, developed a lot of players – Thierry Henry, Dennis Bergkamp, Emmanuel Petit, Patrick Vieira and Cesc Fabregas, to name a few – helped build a new stadium, improved their financial condition (Arsenal’s financial turnover in 2012 stands at £243m – almost 10 times more than the inflation-considered turnover of £31m in 1996), and made them one of Europe’s elite Clubs.

The Emirates - One of the best stadiums in the World
Key-words here: made them one of Europe’s elite Clubs.

The people who are asking for Wenger’s head seem to have forgotten that he was the one who once again made them one of Europe’s strongest after years of isolation from Europe’s biggest competition, the Champions League.

If he wasn’t there, Arsenal might not have been one of the biggest Clubs in Europe. The ‘sack Wenger because Arsenal are a big Club and haven’t won anything in years’ argument wouldn’t have been there now.

Sack the manager, who re-established the Club’s position as one of Europe’s finest, because the Club is one of Europe’s mightiest but haven’t won a trophy in seven years? Ironic, to say the least.

Majority of young fans – especially the ones in their teens and were sucking on a lollypop when Wenger joined Arsenal – wouldn’t have been Arsenal fans if it weren’t for Wenger. Be it directly or indirectly, The Professor is the reason why there are so many young Gooners around the World.

A lot of Clubs have risen and fallen since Wenger took charge at Arsenal. Deportivo, for instance, won the Spanish League in 2000, but are now fighting to stay in the first division of Spain.

Deportivo showed promise, but then manager Javier Irureta failed to secure the financial future of the Clubs despite having one of the best teams in the World. Same could be said for Rafa Benitez’s Valencia, who won the Spanish League twice in an era where Real and Barca are almost unbeatable, but are now content with 3rd spot in the League and are still in debt. Benitez won them trophies, but couldn’t secure their financial future.

Even though Wenger hasn’t won anything in 7 years, and having arguably his worst team last season, he still manages to get Arsenal in the Champions League every year.

A lot of people criticise Wenger for not spending money for buying World-class players, despite Arsenal making huge profits, but very few people know what is going on behind the scenes – the board might be the one who aren’t giving Arsene the money to spend, this is a point which people can’t rule out.

Regardless of that, Wenger shouldn’t be sacked and be given the privilege to leave the Club when he wants.

Arsenal is like Wenger’s adopted kid: he adopted her, nurtured her, and raised her to become a very successful woman. But then she fell from grace and is going through a tough patch – she is still earning money, though, but isn’t winning accolades. So should the adoption agency take her away from Wenger because of this? No. They shouldn’t. 

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Monday, 12 November 2012

Things that will happen if Pele/Maradona become FIFA's president


Think for a while … what do you think could have happened if one of these 2 crazy headed people in Pele and Maradona became the president of FIFA? Here I satirically look at the possible things that could happen if Pele or Maradona become the president of FIFA….


Things that may happen if Pele becomes the president of FIFA …

1) Every single Brazilian youngster will be officially nicknamed as the 'New Pele'.


2) Shortage of DVD, and possibly FIFA will record financial loss due to high expense of making DVDs. We all know how Pele thinks about himself as the best. And few days back he promised Messi of sending a 'free' DVD of Pele’s goals so that Messi can see and learn from PELE. And when PELE will become the president of FIFA, he will make sure that every single player in this world gets his DVD for free to watch and learn. (...a very big number..right? ).

3) Maradona will get legal notice because of the 'Hand of God' goal, hence will be excluded from FIFA honorary list

4) Calling someone as 'Legend' without 3 world cups and 1000+ goals will be considered as a crime by FIFA.

5) The name 'Pele' will be patented as Pele's parent's product.

6) Pele will return from retirement, and as a part of morning exercise he will score 100 goals in a mini goalpost, and they will be counted. So he will forever be the top scorer of all time.






Things that may happen if Maradona becomes the president of FIFA …
1) Pele will be labeled as a psycho, hence he can't attend/comment on anything about football
2) Aguero, as he is Maradona’s son-in-law, will be allowed to play for any club Aguero wants, and he will be allowed to change club whenever he wants, clubs can't say no to him. Furthermore, wages should be as what Aguero asks for, not what the club decide.
3) All Argentine players will have to consult with Maradona before transfer, and clubs will have to take whoever he recommends.
4) Officially no tactics can be involved in game. Coaches can smoke HAVANA cigars in VIP box.
5) Messi will be declared as 2nd best player of all time just behind Maradona himself, Pele won’t even be there on the top 100 players of all time list.


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CAN GHANA STILL QUALIFY FOR THE 2014 WORLD CUP?


 BY: PATRICK OWUSU ANSAH
The journey to 2014 World Cup in Brazil has just become a bit more complicated for the Ghana Black stars .FIFA have ruled that Zambia are awarded a 3-0 victory for the June 2 game they lost 0-2 in Sudan because the Sudanese fielded Saif Ali, who was ineligible because he should have been serving suspension for a red card received in their previous competitive game against none other than Zambia at the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations.


FIFA ruled “lost by forfeit by Sudan” whilst also hitting the Sudanese with a US$6,430 fine. It means that Zambia, who already beat the Black Stars, now have maximum 6 points to Ghana’s 3 and also have the easier set of matches ahead, at least on paper. In fact, the Black Stars need to win all matches to ensure Zambia do not win the group before the match day 6 qualifier in Accra.
Ghana Blackstars have qualified for the Fifa World Cup on two consecutive occasions, and can’t stand the chance of missing out this time round. The only team that would be a threat in Ghana’s group is Zambia, who also leads the group after Fifa’s decision to award them, three points and three goals in the Sudan game. They are now three points clear of the Blackstars. Zambia has never qualified for Fifa World Cup before, and would want to qualify this time after winning the 2012 African Cup of nations.
Ghana has a chance to outwit the Zambians, by scoring them when they meet in the leg return of their 2014 World Cup qualifier in Accra. After they lost one goal to nil in Lusaka, the capital city of Zambia. The last time that Ghana lost a home game, was against Cameroun in the 2008 African Cup of nations. This shows that the Ghana Blackstars are a force to reckon with when it comes to home games .The other team in Ghana’s group is Lesotho, who hasn’t been impressive so far.
Football is a game of win, lose or draw. Are we going to witness something dramatic at the end of the World cup qualifiers? Will Ghana qualify for the World Cup for the third consecutive time? Will Zambia qualify for the World Cup for the first time ever? All these questions will be answered by the end of the qualifiers because anything can happen on the way.