This video was taken by me before Arsenal played Malaysian XI at the Bukit Jalil National Stadium in Kuala Lumpur. Hopes the Gunners fans enjoy it.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
FAR East Asian Pre-Season Tour could damage Arsenal reputation - Guardian UK
An article wrote in a British tabloid today that stated -
Arsenal's put reputation at risk with pre-season tour of Malaysia
• Malaysian football has been engulfed by match-fixing scandals
has tarnished the image of the Arsenal's Malaysian fans here. The writer should check their source well before publishing the article. Those who was arrested are from the club' s coaching staff and bookmakers which involve in the reserve league and not our Malaysian Super League. To make things worse.They just straight jump to conclusion to name Malaysia, China, Thailand and Singapore as the match-fixing capitals. Just look at the fans here (picture) how strong the support we have here.
``Declan Hill, the academic and author of The Fix, an influential investigation into corruption in sport, told Digger that Arsenal's tour of Malaysia and China puts them at the heart of a region where match-fixing is a problem, running big risks for their own reputation. "China, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand are match-fixing capitals," said Hill.
``Declan Hill, the academic and author of The Fix, an influential investigation into corruption in sport, told Digger that Arsenal's tour of Malaysia and China puts them at the heart of a region where match-fixing is a problem, running big risks for their own reputation. "China, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand are match-fixing capitals," said Hill.
Monday, July 11, 2011
ARSENAL TEAM TOUCHDOWN IN KUALA LUMPUR
Arsene Wenger arrived in KL |
DESPITE all the news and speculation surrounding the trophy-less English club side Arsenal of their two biggest stars captain Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri of leaving the club.
Arsenal Chief - Arsene Wenger is optimistic that he can keep both players with the club at least for another season. With captain Cesc Fabregas staying away from the Far East Asia Tour due to slight injury but Samir Nasri is on the plane travel with the squad of 23 men.
The team also included two new faces Ryio Miyaichi and new signing defender Carl Jenkinson from Charlton Athletic.
Others in the squad include goalkeeper Vito Mannone and midfielder Emanuele Frimpong. Danish striker Nicklas Bendtner and goalkeeper Manuel Almunia looks certain to leave the club both were not included in the tour.
Friday, July 1, 2011
CLICHY ON THE MOVE TO CITY
Manchester City are confident that the Arsenal left-back Gaël Clichy will become their first signing of the summer, but they have distanced themselves from reports that they are also trying to persuade Arsenal into a £20m deal for Samir Nasri.
The two clubs have agreed a £7m fee for Clichy and the player is expected to arrive in Manchester early next week. But there have been no high-level talks about Nasri's potential availability and none are planned.
The two clubs have agreed a £7m fee for Clichy and the player is expected to arrive in Manchester early next week. But there have been no high-level talks about Nasri's potential availability and none are planned.
City will be relieved to conclude the deal for Clichy, who was the subject of a £5m bid from Liverpool last week, after a difficult start to their summer transfer business that saw them concede defeat to Barcelona in the signing of Udinese's Chile forward Alexis Sánchez.
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