Call it unfounded faith in a football club. I have a hunch we be beating the next few Premier League opponents in December, Swansea, Wigan, West Ham, Newcastle. And even Olympiakos. (Though i still believe we end up 2nd coz Shalke04 will win the last game.)
If you have supported the Arsenal in the past decade, you would have come to know that Nov / Dec tends to be our weakness in terms of results. We have a knack of losing it what i call Black November. It is as if the Arsenal start to literally feel the chills and get cold on the pitch. More detailed observation is that Arsenal tends to have the worst of its injury situations right about now.
However, yes there have been some games we have drawn blanks and others we thrashed other teams empathically. But there seems a bit of difference to this team than just 2 seasons ago with Fabregas and RVP and Nasri and Clichy and Song around. This team is more balanced. I hate to say it but yes, Ramsey wasnt wrong in that observation lately. We are harder to beat. But with every balance comes its price. We tend to have more of our attacking tendencies stifled now that the team has a better tactical shape. In my own opinion, we have overly-relied on Carzola to deliver creativity side. Sure he is world class in keeping the ball but clearly he needs a breather if not for the mental aspect of it. It's like sitting a creative writer in a caravan and forcing him to write while on the road the whole time with no pitstops.
My point on the new team is this. Arsenal have now become a mixed passing team rather than the old short pass and move prbing style that similarly delighted comparisons with Barcelona and also irritated the hell out of many fans too with over-elaboration. Anyone surprised that we just dont hear that anymore? The commentator going "Nasri to Van Persie who lays it off for Arteta, back to Nasri who brings in Clichy, back to Nasri, dummy by Rosicky and Walcott cuts-in, he turns, lays it off to Sagna and he's found Rosicky with space! Shoot! The chance is over, Rosicky turns and tries to pick-out Van Persie but is covered. He really should have shot when he got the chance." Sound familiar?
With the previous style of pass-and-move, we had become the team that received the most number of fouls due to the intricacies of the flowing moves. Sometimes we were so good, the foul was the only way to stop us well. Also, it invited alot more tackles. Hence alot of people don't understand how hard it is to get a whole team to have the passing ethos like we did and accept the injuries that come with playing such a style.
But now, we are different. We employ the wings and crossing so much more. It even surprised a commentator at the start of the season that we crossed and scored a headed goal. Mark my words, we have changed to a bit of mixed attacking play. This also leads to lesser injuries as the players are not so much in close proximity as compared to with a short passing style. It alows us to be less subtle to the over-the-top long ball counter but with a more rigid shape, we also lost some fluidity that makes space for teammates to pass into. But you know what, with the correct world-beaters in the team, we are gearing up for an exciting Arsenal. Many teams are successful with this style. The best being Man Utd, R. Madrid and even Dortmund i feel.
Let's pray for less injuries this December then truly, i am sure Gunners will stand proud at the top summit end of Dec. Topped up with some additions in January, i am sure, the motvation levels from all will go up!
C'mon you Gooners!
Have a hunch it gonna be good for us this December. I gotta feeling.
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Friday, November 30, 2012
Famous players = Best Players??
Well i could not help to note that the shortlist for FIFA and FIFPro for World XI finally shows ZERO players from Arsenal.
The 55 players on the shortlist are:
Goalkeepers: Gianluigi Buffon (Italy, Juventus), Iker Casillas (Spain, Real Madrid), Petr Cech (Czech Republic, Chelsea), Joe Hart (England, Manchester City), Manuel Neuer (Germany, Bayern Munich)
Defenders: Jordi Alba (Spain, Barcelona), Gareth Bale (Wales, Tottenham Hotspur), Giorgio Chiellini (Italy, Juventus), Ashley Cole (England, Chelsea), Dani Alves (Brazil, Barcelona), David Luiz (Brazil, Chelsea), Patrice Evra (France, Manchester United), Rio Ferdinand (England, Manchester United), Mats Hummels (Germany, Borussia Dortmund), Branislav Ivanovic (Serbia, Chelsea), Vincent Kompany (Belgium, Manchester City), Philipp Lahm (Germany, Bayern Munich), Marcelo (Brazil, Real Madrid), Javier Mascherano (Argentina, Barcelona), Pepe (Portugal, Real Madrid), Gerard Pique (Spain, Barcelona), Carles Puyol (Spain, Barcelona), Sergio Ramos (Spain, Real Madrid), John Terry (England, Chelsea), Thiago Silva (Brazil, Paris St-Germain)
Midfielders: Xabi Alonso (Spain, Real Madrid), Sergio Busquets (Spain, Barcelona), Cesc Fabregas (Spain, Barcelona), Steven Gerrard (England, Liverpool), Eden Hazard (Belgium, Chelsea), Andres Iniesta (Spain, Barcelona), Frank Lampard (England, Chelsea), Luka Modric (Croatia, Real Madrid), Mesut Ozil (Germany, Real Madrid), Andrea Pirlo (Italy, Juventus), Franck Ribery (France, Bayern Munich), David Silva (Spain, Manchester City), Bastian Schweinsteiger (Germany, Bayern Munich), Yaya Toure (Ivory Coast, Manchester City), Xavi Hernandez (Spain, Barcelona)
Forwards: Sergio Aguero (Argentina, Manchester City), Mario Balotelli (Italy, Manchester City), Karim Benzema (France, Real Madrid), Edinson Cavani (Uruguay, AS Napoli), Didier Drogba (Ivory Coast, Shanghai Shenhua), Samuel Eto'o (Cameroon, Anzhi Makhachkala), Radamel Falcao (Colombia, Atlético Madrid), Mario Gomez (Germany, Bayern Munich), Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Sweden, Paris Saint-Germain), Lionel Messi (Argentina, Barcelona), Neymar (Brazil, Santos), Robin van Persie (The Netherlands, Manchester United), Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal, Real Madrid), Wayne Rooney (England, Manchester United), Luis Suarez (Uruguay, Liverpool).
Yes, our last two were RVP and Cesc who both are still in that shortlist.
Are we degrading? Yes, i happen to think so for the first time. But of course, we need to take such a list with more than a pinch of salt. For example, the list is heavily biased on Popularity rather than in-form players. what i kindly would suggest is the list favours the Champion Teams in each country more than others. It also has coaches and fellow professionals voting based on their affiliations or past-achievements.
No offenses to club supporters and fans of the following but i feel that for example, Buffon, D. Luiz, Evra, Ferdinand, Puyol, Busquets, Eto'o, Gerard weren't at their best of forms last year and yet still make the cut. They are in my opinion better players to be mentioned for last year. Leawondowski, Piscek, Abbiati, Wilshere, J. Mata (It was only this season his form dipped) etc.
BUT YES, it has finally happened. We are not represented on the list for the first time in many a years based on my memory. Perhaps you can prove me wrong. Is this a sign? Well, to br frank if Wilshere had not gone injured for the second half of the season last year, i am sure he would have been on this list. But alas, Wenger has to clearly re-think his faith in building the youths to be world-beaters like those in this list.
To be fair to Wenger, he is now trying to do so without throwing the baby out the window. He is still sticking to talented youths and moulding them but with an English twist. His belief that homegrown English youth would be more stayable and loyal to Arsenal. Only time will tell on this policy with Walcott being the first Litmus test. We gave the boy everything, his break, his training and even reliance on him.
Let's see. But clearly, my message as pointed out in the last article on Arsenal now being World Top 5 in terms of financial clout, it is ENTIRELY Wenger's fault if he can but Refuses to pay top $ for players like those in the list. Again, Wenger seems to have learnt well. He has now started to blend Exp players who have done it all, but not Won it all to join his hungry youths.
Let's see if that trend continues this end of season summer as i am sure, the departures would warrant openings in key positions in the team and he SHOULD buy some World Stars. If he insists not to buy and the next year is same story of Arsenal Youth failing to deliver, even the staunchest Wenger-fan i am have to admit that he needs to take a step-down form management and let someone who is not afraid to spend the cash and gel in these World Players to win something.
Change is a difficult thing. The word itself is difficult to stomach for many. But like in management, we need to learn to embrace it as long as it is positive change. We need to monitor and effect it before there is a forced change. Forced changes are painful and may affect the legacy that is Arsenal too much to the point it cannot be repaired.
Chins up and heads up Gooners. Wenger knows and still...In Arsene we trust!
The 55 players on the shortlist are:
Goalkeepers: Gianluigi Buffon (Italy, Juventus), Iker Casillas (Spain, Real Madrid), Petr Cech (Czech Republic, Chelsea), Joe Hart (England, Manchester City), Manuel Neuer (Germany, Bayern Munich)
Defenders: Jordi Alba (Spain, Barcelona), Gareth Bale (Wales, Tottenham Hotspur), Giorgio Chiellini (Italy, Juventus), Ashley Cole (England, Chelsea), Dani Alves (Brazil, Barcelona), David Luiz (Brazil, Chelsea), Patrice Evra (France, Manchester United), Rio Ferdinand (England, Manchester United), Mats Hummels (Germany, Borussia Dortmund), Branislav Ivanovic (Serbia, Chelsea), Vincent Kompany (Belgium, Manchester City), Philipp Lahm (Germany, Bayern Munich), Marcelo (Brazil, Real Madrid), Javier Mascherano (Argentina, Barcelona), Pepe (Portugal, Real Madrid), Gerard Pique (Spain, Barcelona), Carles Puyol (Spain, Barcelona), Sergio Ramos (Spain, Real Madrid), John Terry (England, Chelsea), Thiago Silva (Brazil, Paris St-Germain)
Midfielders: Xabi Alonso (Spain, Real Madrid), Sergio Busquets (Spain, Barcelona), Cesc Fabregas (Spain, Barcelona), Steven Gerrard (England, Liverpool), Eden Hazard (Belgium, Chelsea), Andres Iniesta (Spain, Barcelona), Frank Lampard (England, Chelsea), Luka Modric (Croatia, Real Madrid), Mesut Ozil (Germany, Real Madrid), Andrea Pirlo (Italy, Juventus), Franck Ribery (France, Bayern Munich), David Silva (Spain, Manchester City), Bastian Schweinsteiger (Germany, Bayern Munich), Yaya Toure (Ivory Coast, Manchester City), Xavi Hernandez (Spain, Barcelona)
Forwards: Sergio Aguero (Argentina, Manchester City), Mario Balotelli (Italy, Manchester City), Karim Benzema (France, Real Madrid), Edinson Cavani (Uruguay, AS Napoli), Didier Drogba (Ivory Coast, Shanghai Shenhua), Samuel Eto'o (Cameroon, Anzhi Makhachkala), Radamel Falcao (Colombia, Atlético Madrid), Mario Gomez (Germany, Bayern Munich), Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Sweden, Paris Saint-Germain), Lionel Messi (Argentina, Barcelona), Neymar (Brazil, Santos), Robin van Persie (The Netherlands, Manchester United), Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal, Real Madrid), Wayne Rooney (England, Manchester United), Luis Suarez (Uruguay, Liverpool).
Yes, our last two were RVP and Cesc who both are still in that shortlist.
Are we degrading? Yes, i happen to think so for the first time. But of course, we need to take such a list with more than a pinch of salt. For example, the list is heavily biased on Popularity rather than in-form players. what i kindly would suggest is the list favours the Champion Teams in each country more than others. It also has coaches and fellow professionals voting based on their affiliations or past-achievements.
No offenses to club supporters and fans of the following but i feel that for example, Buffon, D. Luiz, Evra, Ferdinand, Puyol, Busquets, Eto'o, Gerard weren't at their best of forms last year and yet still make the cut. They are in my opinion better players to be mentioned for last year. Leawondowski, Piscek, Abbiati, Wilshere, J. Mata (It was only this season his form dipped) etc.
BUT YES, it has finally happened. We are not represented on the list for the first time in many a years based on my memory. Perhaps you can prove me wrong. Is this a sign? Well, to br frank if Wilshere had not gone injured for the second half of the season last year, i am sure he would have been on this list. But alas, Wenger has to clearly re-think his faith in building the youths to be world-beaters like those in this list.
To be fair to Wenger, he is now trying to do so without throwing the baby out the window. He is still sticking to talented youths and moulding them but with an English twist. His belief that homegrown English youth would be more stayable and loyal to Arsenal. Only time will tell on this policy with Walcott being the first Litmus test. We gave the boy everything, his break, his training and even reliance on him.
Let's see. But clearly, my message as pointed out in the last article on Arsenal now being World Top 5 in terms of financial clout, it is ENTIRELY Wenger's fault if he can but Refuses to pay top $ for players like those in the list. Again, Wenger seems to have learnt well. He has now started to blend Exp players who have done it all, but not Won it all to join his hungry youths.
Let's see if that trend continues this end of season summer as i am sure, the departures would warrant openings in key positions in the team and he SHOULD buy some World Stars. If he insists not to buy and the next year is same story of Arsenal Youth failing to deliver, even the staunchest Wenger-fan i am have to admit that he needs to take a step-down form management and let someone who is not afraid to spend the cash and gel in these World Players to win something.
Change is a difficult thing. The word itself is difficult to stomach for many. But like in management, we need to learn to embrace it as long as it is positive change. We need to monitor and effect it before there is a forced change. Forced changes are painful and may affect the legacy that is Arsenal too much to the point it cannot be repaired.
Chins up and heads up Gooners. Wenger knows and still...In Arsene we trust!
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Commercial Deals, Le Prof and crazy "fans"
I remember some distinct replay of an FA Cup match of Arsenal vs another dogged English opposition on our old television sometime back when i was in my teens. (Yes folks, that was some 18-20 years back)
Details are sketchy in my mind but i will always remember the lousy run-down pitch, many long-balls from both teams and the determination shown form the team in Red and White (Didn't even know they were called Arsenal then) to tackle, come from behind and i think the result was a draw.
It was probably a few weeks later that i found out that Arsenal FC was the club that i was fond of slightly for their fighting spirit. Later did i find out that Arsenal back then weren't consistent Top 4 material in an era where the Top 4 tag hadn't been phrased yet. Unfortunately, the history showed that Arsenal FC were a BIG club on the decline. I wasn't fazed, radio commentary from BBC kept me company along with Shoot magazines and the Match of the Day and Goals of the Week allowed me to buy into what was a great club to be.
One season Arsenal FC could be 3rd and the next 8th. I remembered those times well. The disgusting feeling to have lost to teams like Crystal Palace, Tottenham (Often above us in many seasons then) really tested my resolve. But for me, David Seaman, Alan Smith, Paul Merson (My Fav), Anders Limpar, Adams and Bould, Ray Parlour (Mr. Determination), Stephen Hughes, Paul Davies, David Hillier, Jan Jensen, Paul Dickov, Ian Wright and the super-young Kevin Campbell just pleased me no end. they were my first heroes. These were the lads who had guided the Booring, Booring Arsenal Chants made famous by the then-manager George Graham. Sure he was successful to some extent but his loss in the Cup Winners Cup on one occasion and other notable inconsistencies made life supporting Arsenal a living hell.
On came David Dein and his revelations. Enter P. Vieira first, then Le Prof Arsene Wenger from Nagoya Grampus in J-League. He quickly inherited a promising team with some raw potential and fading stars. Bruce Rioch the caretaker before him buying my all-time Fav Dennis Bergkamp (Fallen Star due to his career slump), Marc Overmars, Petite, Sylvnho, Ljungberg, Anelka, Henry, Pires, Grimandi. The rest is of course history.
Today i read that Arsenal had re-signed the new shirt sponsor deal with Emirates again and guess what, it is mind-blowing. All along, i had complained when 5 years ago, in a desperate bid to fund our stadium debt, Commerce Department of Arsenal allowed a 5-year deal for 30m with 20m paid upfront. Now the deal is a whopping 30m pounds a year! For the next 6 years. Ivan Gazidis wasn't bluffing when he said what will happen over the next few years will see Arsenal compete with the top 5-10 clubs financially. Indeed!
Now of course, Gazidis is clever and "taichi-ed" away the responsibility of using these funds to Wenger. Saying that it is Wenger who has full control to spend or not. And this is where Wenger's yardstick should lie. But hold your horses before you ask him to splurge 30-40m every season. We have to be practical. We have the basic squad and it is decent, just needs some sprinkling of super-super talent here and there and it will be ready.
Chants of "You dont know what'ya doing!" were chorused by some away "fans". "Bring back the old Arsenal!". Really? Have they even felt the same pain i went through in the early years of supporting Arsenal then. Yeah we were great one year and bad the next two years. Or having the last-minute ditch tackling from Dixon, Bouldy, Adams and Keown to save the match and 1-0 win it. Really? Should we crave for that back? Or how about the lack of money in those years as compared to now when we truly have the dough.
I say these "fans" are crazy! Mind you Arsenal are a BIG club and winning trophies is important but it should never be everything. Having a consistent board management, quality team who deliver results regularly and if they dont at least perform consistently are important factors. Have a good manager and also non-stop fans base which we have. At the end of the day, still some of the fans will hound us to go the "Mourinho" way. Spend and bust it! Win it for my CV and i'm outta here. Be warned to the likes of many "BIG" clubs gone south over the many years. Crystal Palace, Aston Villa, Southampton and of course Leeds amongst others.
To sum it up, Arsenal are a BIG Club. Winning trophies is important but it isn't everything! My message to these "fans": If winning trophies is everything, feel free to fly northward to the Mancs. No real Arsenal FAN would care less for your new fancy to these more "popular" trophy-winning teams of late. It would prove your blood to be of the same colour of some of our players who went that route.
To all Gooners out there! Once a Gooner, Always a Gooner for life! COYG! Let's show them why Arsenal FC are a BIG club starting with tonight's match against Toffees. In Arsene we trust! Le Prof gave us everything we had to be able to stand proud to be a Gooner in the modern days so lets cut him some slack and watch his legacy unfold!
A distant Gooner in Sunny Singapore
COYG!
DB10 - The legend lives on. I hope Jack wears the mantle well.
Details are sketchy in my mind but i will always remember the lousy run-down pitch, many long-balls from both teams and the determination shown form the team in Red and White (Didn't even know they were called Arsenal then) to tackle, come from behind and i think the result was a draw.
It was probably a few weeks later that i found out that Arsenal FC was the club that i was fond of slightly for their fighting spirit. Later did i find out that Arsenal back then weren't consistent Top 4 material in an era where the Top 4 tag hadn't been phrased yet. Unfortunately, the history showed that Arsenal FC were a BIG club on the decline. I wasn't fazed, radio commentary from BBC kept me company along with Shoot magazines and the Match of the Day and Goals of the Week allowed me to buy into what was a great club to be.
One season Arsenal FC could be 3rd and the next 8th. I remembered those times well. The disgusting feeling to have lost to teams like Crystal Palace, Tottenham (Often above us in many seasons then) really tested my resolve. But for me, David Seaman, Alan Smith, Paul Merson (My Fav), Anders Limpar, Adams and Bould, Ray Parlour (Mr. Determination), Stephen Hughes, Paul Davies, David Hillier, Jan Jensen, Paul Dickov, Ian Wright and the super-young Kevin Campbell just pleased me no end. they were my first heroes. These were the lads who had guided the Booring, Booring Arsenal Chants made famous by the then-manager George Graham. Sure he was successful to some extent but his loss in the Cup Winners Cup on one occasion and other notable inconsistencies made life supporting Arsenal a living hell.
On came David Dein and his revelations. Enter P. Vieira first, then Le Prof Arsene Wenger from Nagoya Grampus in J-League. He quickly inherited a promising team with some raw potential and fading stars. Bruce Rioch the caretaker before him buying my all-time Fav Dennis Bergkamp (Fallen Star due to his career slump), Marc Overmars, Petite, Sylvnho, Ljungberg, Anelka, Henry, Pires, Grimandi. The rest is of course history.
Today i read that Arsenal had re-signed the new shirt sponsor deal with Emirates again and guess what, it is mind-blowing. All along, i had complained when 5 years ago, in a desperate bid to fund our stadium debt, Commerce Department of Arsenal allowed a 5-year deal for 30m with 20m paid upfront. Now the deal is a whopping 30m pounds a year! For the next 6 years. Ivan Gazidis wasn't bluffing when he said what will happen over the next few years will see Arsenal compete with the top 5-10 clubs financially. Indeed!
Now of course, Gazidis is clever and "taichi-ed" away the responsibility of using these funds to Wenger. Saying that it is Wenger who has full control to spend or not. And this is where Wenger's yardstick should lie. But hold your horses before you ask him to splurge 30-40m every season. We have to be practical. We have the basic squad and it is decent, just needs some sprinkling of super-super talent here and there and it will be ready.
Chants of "You dont know what'ya doing!" were chorused by some away "fans". "Bring back the old Arsenal!". Really? Have they even felt the same pain i went through in the early years of supporting Arsenal then. Yeah we were great one year and bad the next two years. Or having the last-minute ditch tackling from Dixon, Bouldy, Adams and Keown to save the match and 1-0 win it. Really? Should we crave for that back? Or how about the lack of money in those years as compared to now when we truly have the dough.
I say these "fans" are crazy! Mind you Arsenal are a BIG club and winning trophies is important but it should never be everything. Having a consistent board management, quality team who deliver results regularly and if they dont at least perform consistently are important factors. Have a good manager and also non-stop fans base which we have. At the end of the day, still some of the fans will hound us to go the "Mourinho" way. Spend and bust it! Win it for my CV and i'm outta here. Be warned to the likes of many "BIG" clubs gone south over the many years. Crystal Palace, Aston Villa, Southampton and of course Leeds amongst others.
To sum it up, Arsenal are a BIG Club. Winning trophies is important but it isn't everything! My message to these "fans": If winning trophies is everything, feel free to fly northward to the Mancs. No real Arsenal FAN would care less for your new fancy to these more "popular" trophy-winning teams of late. It would prove your blood to be of the same colour of some of our players who went that route.
To all Gooners out there! Once a Gooner, Always a Gooner for life! COYG! Let's show them why Arsenal FC are a BIG club starting with tonight's match against Toffees. In Arsene we trust! Le Prof gave us everything we had to be able to stand proud to be a Gooner in the modern days so lets cut him some slack and watch his legacy unfold!
A distant Gooner in Sunny Singapore
COYG!
DB10 - The legend lives on. I hope Jack wears the mantle well.
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Arsenal Inconsistency yet again...My new Team for 11-12
Hi all,
Just post my random views of this week. After having spent the weekend relaxing at Melaka courtesy of Amelia's Dad, i am refreshed for work.
Officially, i am also now confirmed with my post as Marketing Manager at MediFast. Also had a heartfelt talk on the direction and targets for 2013. Even managed to get my MD to promise some remuneration upz if can get the results in the next year.
More important i do my job well.
Back to WCCF! Yup been fun learning the feel of the new 11-12. Feels like now GKs rush out for crosses better than in the past, centre-looped through balls can be explored. And still learning the tri-KP system. Prob much the same and it is true that "Team-related" KP are now made more active as a whole team.
Changed my team recently to one based on alot of Serie A related players and alot of Brazilians (Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Emerson, Cafu).
Just wanted to enjoy attack in this team. Also if i can get KOLE, it would be the correct grouping for this team and correct system too as i play "Libero Defense" as my Support KP and have both Samuel and Mexes same KP.
Who's to say i wont get KOLE as my next foil?
*Silence*
Greed was never my forte lol. Be happy to have any other foil than G. Medel i last got. (WOS Gervinho/ EUS V. Persie / U23S A. Ramsey wouldn't hurt!) Been playing few games at a time at both AMK and JCube. But ya likely this Thursday head down for longer gaming session. Wanna really build and enjoy this attack-minded team.
Cheers to all.
Just post my random views of this week. After having spent the weekend relaxing at Melaka courtesy of Amelia's Dad, i am refreshed for work.
Officially, i am also now confirmed with my post as Marketing Manager at MediFast. Also had a heartfelt talk on the direction and targets for 2013. Even managed to get my MD to promise some remuneration upz if can get the results in the next year.
More important i do my job well.
Back to WCCF! Yup been fun learning the feel of the new 11-12. Feels like now GKs rush out for crosses better than in the past, centre-looped through balls can be explored. And still learning the tri-KP system. Prob much the same and it is true that "Team-related" KP are now made more active as a whole team.
Changed my team recently to one based on alot of Serie A related players and alot of Brazilians (Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Emerson, Cafu).
Just wanted to enjoy attack in this team. Also if i can get KOLE, it would be the correct grouping for this team and correct system too as i play "Libero Defense" as my Support KP and have both Samuel and Mexes same KP.
Who's to say i wont get KOLE as my next foil?
*Silence*
Greed was never my forte lol. Be happy to have any other foil than G. Medel i last got. (WOS Gervinho/ EUS V. Persie / U23S A. Ramsey wouldn't hurt!) Been playing few games at a time at both AMK and JCube. But ya likely this Thursday head down for longer gaming session. Wanna really build and enjoy this attack-minded team.
Cheers to all.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Too many times an MVP??
Lol saw this article on Yahoo and couldn't help laugh at the photo.
Maybe he has had one too many MVP cards in WCCF and the guards in Saudi Arabia were paid by C. Ronaldo?
Funny stuff.
Full credits for the picture and article are credited to the original post on Yahoo!
Maybe he has had one too many MVP cards in WCCF and the guards in Saudi Arabia were paid by C. Ronaldo?
Funny stuff.
Full credits for the picture and article are credited to the original post on Yahoo!
Thursday, November 15, 2012
YES! My first foil in 11-12.
Happy camper! Played 6games in and WOOT. WOS Gary Medel.
Guess my IC transfer is the most important thing. Really easy steps. Tap credit-Press Start Button-Tap Aime. It will prompt you to insert IC card. When read le, Ask you if want transfer data. Move left to select YES. Done!
Good luck everyone. Had fun!
Guess my IC transfer is the most important thing. Really easy steps. Tap credit-Press Start Button-Tap Aime. It will prompt you to insert IC card. When read le, Ask you if want transfer data. Move left to select YES. Done!
Good luck everyone. Had fun!
Confirmed List of JT for 11-12
It seems a kind soul confirmed the whole list of JT for us. But why are there 26 names i don't know.
JT
遠藤 Endo
今野 Konno
藤本 Fujimoto
吉田 Yoshida
香川 Kagawa
川島 Kawashima
前田 Maeda
岡崎 Okazaki
長谷部 Hasebe
内田 Uchida
長友 Nagatomo
栗原 Kurihara
駒野 Komano
マイク Mike
中村 Nakamura
田中 Tanaka
乾李 Lee
近藤 Kondo
石川 Ishikawa
伊野波 Inoha
柏木 Kashiwagi
大久保 Okubo
増田 Matsuda
西川 Nishiskawa
槙野 Makino
森脇 Moriwaki
JT
遠藤 Endo
今野 Konno
藤本 Fujimoto
吉田 Yoshida
香川 Kagawa
川島 Kawashima
前田 Maeda
岡崎 Okazaki
長谷部 Hasebe
内田 Uchida
長友 Nagatomo
栗原 Kurihara
駒野 Komano
マイク Mike
中村 Nakamura
田中 Tanaka
乾李 Lee
近藤 Kondo
石川 Ishikawa
伊野波 Inoha
柏木 Kashiwagi
大久保 Okubo
増田 Matsuda
西川 Nishiskawa
槙野 Makino
森脇 Moriwaki
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