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		<title>Arsenal&#8217;s Greatest Players</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many great players that have played for Arsenal but when put to the best judges of all, the fans themselves, it was Thierry Henry who came in at the number one position.
Thierry Henry joined Arsenal in 1999 and in his 8 year stay, until 2007 he scored an amazing 226 goals in just [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many great players that have played for Arsenal but when put to the best judges of all, the fans themselves, it was Thierry Henry who came in at the number one position.</p>
<p>Thierry Henry joined Arsenal in 1999 and in his 8 year stay, until 2007 he scored an amazing 226 goals in just 380 games. He was noted for his strength, stamina and mind blowing technique along with his keen desire to give 100 percent each time he played. The Frenchman was also a great all rounder. Although his official position was as a forward he was renowned for his penalty taking and ability to assist in any situation making dead balls good balls and occasionally goals.</p>
<p>When Henry joined The Gunners he was not a particularly trained striker and kept his position as a lateral player. But it was under the careful guidance of manager Arsene Wenger that Thierry Henry was transformed into an extraordinary goal shooting machine. Although it took him several games to get into his groove as far as goal scoring was concerned, as soon as he found his feet there was no stopping him.</p>
<p>Thierry Henry saw London club Arsenal through to win two League Champions Cups in 2002 and 2004 and two FA Cup titles also in 2002 and in 2003. He gained much respect both on and off the field and his popularity among fans was on the increase. In 2005 he was made captain following Patrick Vieira’s departure and he himself left Arsenal in 2007 after signing up with Barcelona.</p>
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		<title>Arsenal&#8217;s George Graham</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Jul 2009 05:27:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Former Arsenal player George Graham took over from Don Howe as the new club manager in 1986 where he stayed until 1995. He was noted for his many achievements at Millwall and was more than willing to take Arsenal back to their former glory.
Since their FA Cup win in 1978-79 Arsenal had failed to gain [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Former Arsenal player George Graham took over from Don Howe as the new club manager in 1986 where he stayed until 1995. He was noted for his many achievements at Millwall and was more than willing to take Arsenal back to their former glory.</p>
<p>Since their FA Cup win in 1978-79 Arsenal had failed to gain any more significant titles. The team was slowly slipping from the top and it was down to Graham to turn things around. In his first season as manager Graham replaced many of the older players with fresh new signings. He demanded a strict regime both on and off the pitch and it was undoubtedly down to these changes than the Scotsman managed to pull Arsenal back up to the top position of the League by Christmas time in the club centenary year.</p>
<p>After Graham’s first season at Highbury, Arsenal finished fourth in the league and in 1987 went on the win the League Cup. But it was in Graham’s third season that Arsenal won the League title, the first time since 1971 and quite a memorable achievement. The team had a strong defence and midfield which was to stand the test of time for the next decade.</p>
<p>After signing legendary goal keeper David Seaman, Graham brought Arsenal another League Title in 1990-91 and reached the FA Cup semi-finals. In 1992, under George Graham’s guidance Arsenal became the first team to win both the FA Cup and League Cup Double.</p>
<p>1994 saw Arsenal win another Cup, that of the Cup Winners Cup but it was to be the last Graham would win as Arsenal’s manager. He was sacked in 1995 for receiving an illegal sum of £425,000 from Norwegian agent Rune Hauge following the clubs 1992 acquisition of John Jensen and Pal Lydersen.</p>
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		<title>Arsene Wenger</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Jul 2009 05:27:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Arsene Wenger joined Arsenal in 1996 and was to be the club’s very first foreign manger. Following George Grahams management The Gunners had experienced to short reins from Stewart Houston and Bruce Rioch and were in desperate need of someone more long term to take the team to further glory and many victory. Wenger was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Arsene Wenger joined Arsenal in 1996 and was to be the club’s very first foreign manger. Following George Grahams management The Gunners had experienced to short reins from Stewart Houston and Bruce Rioch and were in desperate need of someone more long term to take the team to further glory and many victory. Wenger was to prove to be the perfect man for the job.</p>
<p>Prior to his arrival at Highbury, Wenger had experienced significant recognition as a manager at Monaco and Asian club Japan’s Grampus Eight. But it was to be at arsenal were he would make his mark as one of the most successful managers of all time.</p>
<p>In his first official season at Arsenal Wenger took the team to be Premier League champions and topped this with the title of the FA Cup. This was to bring the club the Double win as well as renewed respect as one of the top London football clubs.</p>
<p>The Frenchman was renowned for his techniques both on and off the pitch. He incorporated new field strategies alongside the introduction of dietary regimes. He also reconstructed the squad with the addition of several foreign players such as Patrick Vieira, Marc Overmars and Emmanuel Petit. A little later on Wenger signed Ian Wright and the notable Thierry Henry, adding to an already invincible team.</p>
<p>In 2001-02 Arsenal gained another Double win, taking once again both the Premier league title and the FA Cup. A further FA Cup was won the following season with a remarkable unbeaten title campaign where they lost none of their league games during the entire season.</p>
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		<title>Is Nicklas Bendtner Set to Be One of the Greatest?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2009 05:28:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Arsenal forward Nicklas Bendter has his sights set on being one of the best strikers in the world. The young Danish international arrived at Arsenal at the tender age of 16 when he played in the youth team. He made it to the first team in 2007 and fought hard to guarantee himself a regular [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Arsenal forward Nicklas Bendter has his sights set on being one of the best strikers in the world. The young Danish international arrived at Arsenal at the tender age of 16 when he played in the youth team. He made it to the first team in 2007 and fought hard to guarantee himself a regular place.</p>
<p>Last season Bendtner scored an astonishing 15 times from just 27 starts proving quite an achievement for such a young player. At just 21 years old he has his whole football career in front of him but has done pretty well so far when it comes to gaining attention, recognition and footballing respect.</p>
<p>Despite receiving several bouts of criticism from fans at home at the Emirates Stadium for some of his playing performances he has always had the firm support of club manager Wenger. One of his qualities that has made him stand out is his ambition to improve and be considered as one of the all time greatest. Already his game has shown some favourable changes for the better, particularly since Emmanuel Adebayor left for Manchester City. A regular fixture for the Danish International squad he was even named as Denmark’s Player of the Year.</p>
<p>In an interview with the press Bendtner said, &quot;I had three aims this year &#8211; to get into the Arsenal team, qualify for the World Cup and to be Player of the Year. I have achieved them all.”</p>
<p>Just how great Nicklas Bendtner goes on to be remains to be seen, but one thing for sure is that he has the skill, determination, ambition and of course youth well and truly on his side.</p>
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		<title>Emirates Stadium</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2009 05:26:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Emirates Stadium located in Holloway, London, is the home ground to Premier League football club Arsenal. Replacing the former home ground Highbury, in 2006, the Emirates Stadium is the second largest club stadium in the whole of England after Manchester United’s Old Trafford. Formerly known as Ashburton Grove because of its location, it was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Emirates Stadium located in Holloway, London, is the home ground to Premier League football club Arsenal. Replacing the former home ground Highbury, in 2006, the Emirates Stadium is the second largest club stadium in the whole of England after Manchester United’s Old Trafford. Formerly known as Ashburton Grove because of its location, it was renamed in 2004 as a result of a deal with the airline company Emirates.</p>
<p>The reason for a new stadium was due to the small seating capacity Highbury had. There was simply no room for expansion and with an ever growing fan base the waiting list for season tickets was getting far too long. Arsenal football club was losing out on a lot of revenue but the problem lay in the finding of a new site within the city of London.</p>
<p>The new site is located just 500 yards from the beloved Highbury and planning permission went ahead in 1999. However due to both planning and financial setbacks the opening of the new Emirates Stadium was out back from 2003 to 2006. At one point it was even thought that Arsenal would move into the newly revamp Wembley Stadium.</p>
<p>The project itself cost in excess of £470 million and was no easy ride for Arsenal to subsidise. Many delays were caused as a result of lack of funding but all was resolved by the granting of a loan and several UK Government bonds.</p>
<p>Emirates Stadium has a seating capacity for over 60,000 people and apart from being the new home football ground to Arsenal FC; it is also used as a conference centre and for hosting various music concerts.</p>
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		<title>Arsenal FC</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2009 05:26:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Arsenal Football Club was founded in 1886 and is the first Southern soccer club to have joined the English Football league. Also nicknamed The Gunners, Arsenal is without doubt one of the most triumphant football teams in English football. Based in Holloway, London, they are credited with thirteen First Division and Premier League titles and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Arsenal Football Club was founded in 1886 and is the first Southern soccer club to have joined the English Football league. Also nicknamed The Gunners, Arsenal is without doubt one of the most triumphant football teams in English football. Based in Holloway, London, they are credited with thirteen First Division and Premier League titles and ten FA Cups.</p>
<p>In addition to their many glories Arsenal is the only Premier League soccer team to have completed a season unbeaten in 2003-04 and currently hold the record for the longest uninterrupted period in the English top flight. They also became the very first London football club to reach an UEFA Champions League Final.</p>
<p>The 1990’s and 2000’s saw particular success come to Arsenal under the management of Arsene Wenger, who joined the club in 1996. Under his watchful eyes Arsenal went on to win their second and third league and cup double 97-98 and 2001-02. Wenger has brought the club a new training regime along with high class foreign players, all in all putting together the team which has been called invincible.</p>
<p>In 2006 Arsenal moved to their new home ground Emirates Stadium from their beloved Highbury due to an increased fan based and the need to adopt a bigger and better club base. They are nearby their long time rivals Tottenham Hotspur but have many other London based football clubs against whom they have clashed on several occasions.</p>
<p>With a huge fan base, new stadium and fantastic history of wins and titles it is no surprise that Arsenal is the third richest football club in the world with an estimated value in excess of £500 million.</p>
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