Arsène Wenger Essays

  • Biography of Cesc Fabregas

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    His second appearance for Arsenal resulted on him becoming the youngest goal scorer for Arsenal in a 5-1 Carling Cup thrashing of Wolverhampton Wanderers. Cesc would not make another appearance for the senior squad that season as Arsenal coach Arsene Wenger seemed it necessary for Cesc to continue his progress through the youth squad. At the end of that season Fabregas was voted the player of the tournament at the 2003 FIFA Under-17 World Championship and won the Golden Boot after his six goals helped

  • A Modest Proposal

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    deal with the German Bundesliga side. Promising youngster The 22-year-old midfielder is labeled as one of Europe’s most promising youngsters in his position, having performed pretty well in the Bundesliga recently. As per the Metro, Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is now possibly looking into bringing in Meyer as his team would be free to open negotiations with him now as the player is in the last few months of his deal with Schalke. The article states that Max Meyer has opened the gate to a transfer to

  • The Turnover of Arsenal F.C.

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    the top of the league. Because of his arrival, some talented player liked Wilshere and Ramsey claimed that they were willing to stay for Arsenal F.C. The turnover of first team players was reduced in 2013. From the above, we can conclude that what Wenger should do is try to strengthen the squad by signing star players in order to reduce the turnover of Gunners. To summarize, Star players can drive the club to success, attract other players to stay or joined and tutoring the youngsters. Gunners should

  • Analysis Of Arsenal

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    performances in the recent past and their academy is one the best in England. The year 1996 saw a marked change in Arsenal's footballing history as it was the first time a Non-British person was in charge of the team. It was the beginning of an era. Arsene Wenger slowly but steadily put together his team and they were soon title contenders. He built a team that was full of conspicuous talent. It was a team which played an intricate brand of football with Dennis Bergkamp at the helm of affairs. He completed

  • The Roman Abramovich Effect

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    The Roman Abramovich Effect Roman Abramovich the Russian billionaire turned owner of Chelsea football club has turned the footballing world upside down. The arrival of roman Abramovich in July 2003 has stunned footballers and fans worldwide with his non stop spending and the rebuilding of Chelsea. Chelsea is becoming a dominant force in the English league and is forever improving. In the first year of his takeover Abramovich and co persuaded Portuguese manager Jose mourinho to take charge

  • Persuasive Essay On Match Fixing

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    Nov. 2013: 94. Newspaper Source. Web. 24 Feb. 2014 Brown, Oliver. "Why Match-fixing Threatens to Corrupt Football’s Soul." The Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group, 29 May 0019. Web. 03 Mar. 2014 James, Olley. "we'll never eradicate match fixing, says wenger." Evening Standard 29 Nov. 2013: 98. Newspaper Source. Web. 24 Feb. 2014. 13. Web. 1 Ingle, Sean. "Football Match-fixing Is No Surprise – What We Need Now Are Solutions." The Guardian. Guardian News and Media, 11 Feb. 20Hannah, Gardner. "Football

  • Case Study Of Fresh Mart

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    INTRODUCTION The project that I chosen for this assignment is Fresh Mart project. Fresh Mart is carried out by tutorial section. In my tutorial section, we divided our group into 2 sub-group and each group would be in charge of a specific stall which is vegetables stall and fruits stall. This project is giving a chance for student to have an actual business experience in their undergraduate studies by selling vegetables and fruits. This Fresh Mart project held on 8th October 2015 which located in

  • Why Do Players Deserve To Be Paid

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    Nowadays, professional athletes have been earning wages that are unbelievable. Depending on your position and sport your wage is determined. There are many types of sports in our world nowadays. There is basketball, soccer, NFL, NHL, cricket, rugby, etc. Each and every sport has its unique set of rules and wages. Based on performance and skill level you are rewarded with a wage. Professional sports players deserve to be paid this amount of money because they are one in a million, and not everybody