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Plagiarism
Sunday, August 08, 2004

not in da mood to write anything.. been procrastinating for the whole week.. and today not much better..

weekend in my definition is waking up very2 late.. 12 o'clock sound pretty normal.. and been sitting in front of the computer from then.. i'm suppose to copy the important bits for tomorow PCL.. OMG .. we have to do a role about infertility.. all they tell us is this couple have been trying to get pregnant for the last 2 years (not good enough, keep trying!!) with a list of website to have a look and came prepared for playing doc-patient..

i guess Emma will use this bit to screw us up from the beginning.. and what i do? playing inspector Parker for the whole afternoon!!

since, the clash between MU vs Arsenal for the Community Shield marked as the opening of new season (got a month to go for Serie A!! blimmey!)... and i'm too lazy to write about the preview of the game.. i just gonna break the law and plagiarise the whole bits of the report..

OLD FOES : ARSENAL VS MANCHESTER UNITED

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger began his customary war of words with Sir Alex Ferguson on the eve of the new season as he insisted Manchester United would have loved to achieve Arsenal's feat of an unbeaten league campaign.

Ferguson was reportedly underwhelmed by Arsenal's historic accomplishment last season, effectively accusing them of being lucky in several of their 12 draws, most notably at Old Trafford last autumn.

But Wenger, ahead of the FA Community Shield clash between Arsenal and United at the Millennium Stadium, said: "Nobody in England would dispute that Arsenal last season was a tremendous team and, for me, put in tremendous performances and never played negative football.

"Everyone has the freedom to judge the way we played. But I think, overall in the country, we got huge recognition for not only what we did but the way we played.

"Even if it may be difficult to accept, I think everyone enjoyed the way we played the game. At least I did.

"Nobody else has done it and there have been some great teams in the history of English football - Liverpool and Manchester United - and they would love to have done it.

"I just defend what I think. I am especially proud of what my team did. I would sign up to do it again."

United defender Mikael Silvestre has claimed Arsenal have no need to fear even if Patrick Vieira eventually quits Highbury for Real Madrid.

The Spanish giants are still hopeful of landing the Gunners skipper even though they have admitted their attempts to lure Vieira to the Bernabeu have stalled amid a major disagreement over the transfer fee.

Vieira will miss the Community Shield anyway after failing to recover from a thigh injury but Silvestre believes that while his fellow Frenchman is a major asset in the Arsenal dressing room, if he eventually leaves the Londoners may not be too adversely affected by his loss.

Silvestre said: "Patrick is a key player for Arsenal. He has been there eight years and is their captain. They are bound to suffer to an extent if he leaves.

"But they have two excellent central midfielders already in Edu and Gilberto Silva and we all saw what Maniche did in Euro 2004, so if they signed him as well I don't think they would have too much of a problem."

and for me.. it's gonna be the GUNNERS.. depsite all the rumours about Vieira.. the key to the Gunners success is Arsene Wenger..

...........The Invincibles.................
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