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    Arsenal captain William Gallas has called for the team's coveted young stars to toughen up if they want to win the Premier League title.


    Gallas, right, has launched a stinging attack on Arsenal's young guns and says there have been recent arguments.

    Gallas raised concerns that Arsenal's highly rated youngsters may not always have shown the necessary bite when it mattered this season.

    And in a move that will rock the north London club he revealed there have been recent arguments among team members both on and off the pitch.

    "We have to understand that to be champions, you have to play big matches every weekend and fight," Gallas told the AP. "We are coming up against teams who are not scared to play football against us, who are not scared to take us on at our place, and this is becoming dangerous for Arsenal."

    Arsenal lost their fourth game of the season -- and second at home after being unbeaten at the Emirates last season -- 2-0 to Aston Villa last weekend, leaving the Gunners nine points behind Chelsea and Liverpool in the title race.

    "We are not brave enough in battle. I think we need to be soldiers. We have to be warriors," Gallas said. "There are teams who can do it well against us, and we have to be able to face up to these attacks.

    "That is how they will forge their character, and how they will get experience. Even though they've played a certain number of matches, they're still young and still learning," Gallas added.

    Friction is creeping into the squad and Gallas says he sometimes feels out of touch.

    Revealing for the first time how he broke up an argument when Arsenal drew 4-4 with bitter rival Tottenham, Gallas also said some Arsenal players were insulted by their own teammate during another match.

    Gallas said he is speaking out because "there are things that can't be said and can't be tolerated" and because he is fed up with taking the majority of criticism because he wears the captain's armband.

    The Frenchman was criticized for a show of petulance last season when Arsenal conceded a late penalty against Birmingham. He feels it was justified at the time, but that the criticism has unfairly carried over into this season.

    One incident this season greatly upset the France defender.

    "When, as captain, some players come up to you and talk to you about a player ... complaining about him ... and then during the match you speak to this player and the player in question insults us," Gallas said. "There comes a time where we can no longer comprehend how this can happen."

    Gallas would not reveal the player's name, although he said the incident occurred during an attacking phase of play.

    "I am trying to defend myself a bit without giving names. Otherwise I'm taking it all (the blame). It's very frustrating," he said. "I'm 31, the player is six years younger than me."

    Gallas also broke up an argument in the Arsenal changing rooms during the halftime interval against Spurs. Arsenal went on to throw away victory after leading 4-2 with just minutes remaining.

    "There was a problem at halftime," Gallas said. "The only thing that I could say at halftime was 'Guys, we resolve these problems after the match, not at halftime."'

    Gallas says Arsenal's young stars are not guaranteed to emulate Manchester United's golden generation -- when David Beckham, Paul Scholes and Gary Neville all broke through from the youth ranks -- just on talent alone.

    "They can have (the same success). The problem is that the Manchester youngsters have been through something, they have won something," Gallas said. "

    Big contracts -- which Arsenal's teenage players have now, and United's starlets waited years for -- may be a factor. "That makes the difference, perhaps. You can rest on your laurels, that's for sure," Gallas said, adding that eulogies over the team's future potential masks the fact that Arsenal are not winning anything.

    Having won two league titles with Chelsea, Gallas is desperate for a trophy.

    "I have to win something this year. I have to win something, Arsenal has to win something," Gallas said. "It's four or five years since Arsenal won anything -- 2004 (the league title). That's nearly five years, and that's not good."

    Another season without silverware, Gallas said, "would be a kind of failure."

    Asked if he would leave the club if Arsenal does not win the title, Gallas kept his options open.

    "We will have to see. We don't know what will happen between here and then," he said. "For me the title is not over, it's true that we are nine points behind Chelsea, but you have to be optimistic and you can't give up.

    "(Four defeats is) a lot, but it's a long season. I think it will be very tight this year and we will have to hope that Chelsea draw a few games and have a few defeats."

    Arsenal travels to play Manchester City on Saturday, and then takes on Chelsea at Stamford Bridge the following week.

    Two weeks ago, Arsenal silenced the critics with a 2-1 home win over European champion Manchester United that earned coach Arsene Wenger's team rave reviews, but Gallas was horrified to see the performance slip against Villa just one week later.

    Wenger has stuck by his policy of nurturing young players despite criticism that he has not spent enough in the transfer market.

    "If he's worried, he hides it well," Gallas said of Wenger.

    Gallas, however, openly questioned the level of commitment shown against Villa.

    "Maybe, against Manchester, it was the whole team that fought for victory," Gallas said. "But when you stop fighting together, there comes a time when the midfield will sink, the defenders, unfortunately, can also sink. That's what happened against Villa."

    Arsenal lost the spine of its midfield -- Gilberto Silva (32), Mathieu Flamini (24), Alexander Hleb (27) -- at the end of last season, and a lack of maturity was clinically exposed by Villa.

    The north London team took on Villa with Cesc Fabregas (21), Denilson (20), Abou Diaby (22) and Samir Nasri (21) in midfield

    #2
    It's a shame. I hope Professor Yaffle sorts it all out.
    .
    Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



    May the Lord bless this post.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Woobus View Post
      http://edition.cnn.com/2008/SPORT/fo...=edition_sport

      Arsenal captain William Gallas has called for the team's coveted young stars to toughen up if they want to win the Premier League title.


      Gallas, right, has launched a stinging attack on Arsenal's young guns and says there have been recent arguments.

      Gallas raised concerns that Arsenal's highly rated youngsters may not always have shown the necessary bite when it mattered this season.

      And in a move that will rock the north London club he revealed there have been recent arguments among team members both on and off the pitch.

      "We have to understand that to be champions, you have to play big matches every weekend and fight," Gallas told the AP. "We are coming up against teams who are not scared to play football against us, who are not scared to take us on at our place, and this is becoming dangerous for Arsenal."

      Arsenal lost their fourth game of the season -- and second at home after being unbeaten at the Emirates last season -- 2-0 to Aston Villa last weekend, leaving the Gunners nine points behind Chelsea and Liverpool in the title race.

      "We are not brave enough in battle. I think we need to be soldiers. We have to be warriors," Gallas said. "There are teams who can do it well against us, and we have to be able to face up to these attacks.

      "That is how they will forge their character, and how they will get experience. Even though they've played a certain number of matches, they're still young and still learning," Gallas added.

      Friction is creeping into the squad and Gallas says he sometimes feels out of touch.

      Revealing for the first time how he broke up an argument when Arsenal drew 4-4 with bitter rival Tottenham, Gallas also said some Arsenal players were insulted by their own teammate during another match.

      Gallas said he is speaking out because "there are things that can't be said and can't be tolerated" and because he is fed up with taking the majority of criticism because he wears the captain's armband.

      The Frenchman was criticized for a show of petulance last season when Arsenal conceded a late penalty against Birmingham. He feels it was justified at the time, but that the criticism has unfairly carried over into this season.

      One incident this season greatly upset the France defender.

      "When, as captain, some players come up to you and talk to you about a player ... complaining about him ... and then during the match you speak to this player and the player in question insults us," Gallas said. "There comes a time where we can no longer comprehend how this can happen."

      Gallas would not reveal the player's name, although he said the incident occurred during an attacking phase of play.

      "I am trying to defend myself a bit without giving names. Otherwise I'm taking it all (the blame). It's very frustrating," he said. "I'm 31, the player is six years younger than me."

      Gallas also broke up an argument in the Arsenal changing rooms during the halftime interval against Spurs. Arsenal went on to throw away victory after leading 4-2 with just minutes remaining.

      "There was a problem at halftime," Gallas said. "The only thing that I could say at halftime was 'Guys, we resolve these problems after the match, not at halftime."'

      Gallas says Arsenal's young stars are not guaranteed to emulate Manchester United's golden generation -- when David Beckham, Paul Scholes and Gary Neville all broke through from the youth ranks -- just on talent alone.

      "They can have (the same success). The problem is that the Manchester youngsters have been through something, they have won something," Gallas said. "

      Big contracts -- which Arsenal's teenage players have now, and United's starlets waited years for -- may be a factor. "That makes the difference, perhaps. You can rest on your laurels, that's for sure," Gallas said, adding that eulogies over the team's future potential masks the fact that Arsenal are not winning anything.

      Having won two league titles with Chelsea, Gallas is desperate for a trophy.

      "I have to win something this year. I have to win something, Arsenal has to win something," Gallas said. "It's four or five years since Arsenal won anything -- 2004 (the league title). That's nearly five years, and that's not good."

      Another season without silverware, Gallas said, "would be a kind of failure."

      Asked if he would leave the club if Arsenal does not win the title, Gallas kept his options open.

      "We will have to see. We don't know what will happen between here and then," he said. "For me the title is not over, it's true that we are nine points behind Chelsea, but you have to be optimistic and you can't give up.

      "(Four defeats is) a lot, but it's a long season. I think it will be very tight this year and we will have to hope that Chelsea draw a few games and have a few defeats."

      Arsenal travels to play Manchester City on Saturday, and then takes on Chelsea at Stamford Bridge the following week.

      Two weeks ago, Arsenal silenced the critics with a 2-1 home win over European champion Manchester United that earned coach Arsene Wenger's team rave reviews, but Gallas was horrified to see the performance slip against Villa just one week later.

      Wenger has stuck by his policy of nurturing young players despite criticism that he has not spent enough in the transfer market.

      "If he's worried, he hides it well," Gallas said of Wenger.

      Gallas, however, openly questioned the level of commitment shown against Villa.

      "Maybe, against Manchester, it was the whole team that fought for victory," Gallas said. "But when you stop fighting together, there comes a time when the midfield will sink, the defenders, unfortunately, can also sink. That's what happened against Villa."

      Arsenal lost the spine of its midfield -- Gilberto Silva (32), Mathieu Flamini (24), Alexander Hleb (27) -- at the end of last season, and a lack of maturity was clinically exposed by Villa.

      The north London team took on Villa with Cesc Fabregas (21), Denilson (20), Abou Diaby (22) and Samir Nasri (21) in midfield
      Wonder what that was all about, but regarding the player in question, I would bet it's a certain dutchman.
      * The above is posted in my opinion. Feel free to disagree.

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        #4
        He's dead right.
        "Let me say for the record, I am not a gangster and never have been. Im not the thief who grabs your purse. Im not the guy who jacks your car. Im not down with the people who steal and hurt others. Im just a brother who fight back."
        Tupac

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          #5
          Gallas is an appalling captain.

          If SG said similar, there would be an outcry on this, and other forums (fora?).

          I've no doubt that fighting goes on behind the scenes at most clubs at some point in a typical season. It has stay behind closed doors though, and the manager has to sort it out. Airing it in public is just gonna make things worse for the team.

          Oh well, gotta laugh really, Arsenal are already out of contention, and show little signs of getting back into the title race.
          Oh I don't know.

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            #6
            Originally posted by The_weatherman View Post
            Wonder what that was all about, but regarding the player in question, I would bet it's a certain dutchman.
            Could well be The player in question will be 25 (6 years younger than Gallas) so could be any of RvP, Adebayor, Sagna or Eboue

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              #7
              Originally posted by dom9 View Post
              Oh well, gotta laugh really, Arsenal are already out of contention, and show little signs of getting back into the title race.
              The way they are going could mean a tough fight for 4th spot, Villa are looking good this year.

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                #8
                Originally posted by dom9 View Post
                Gallas is an appalling captain.

                If SG said similar, there would be an outcry on this, and other forums (fora?).

                I've no doubt that fighting goes on behind the scenes at most clubs at some point in a typical season. It has stay behind closed doors though, and the manager has to sort it out. Airing it in public is just gonna make things worse for the team.

                Oh well, gotta laugh really, Arsenal are already out of contention, and show little signs of getting back into the title race.
                I have slightly mixed views on Gallas as a captain. He clearly has the respect of the players at Arsenal and they in general listen to him and he has united them as a group. However when they as a team or him as an individual come under real pressure and things go against them he seems to fall apart somewhat.

                To be honest I think people on here read too much into what out players say on a lot of occasions. In this case though I think that criticism is justified. Why defend yourself and not the team in an interview. The failure to name the player but giving hints such as the age. It seems really poor form. I'm not sure that airing issues is always a bad thing but in this case the way it has been done seems to be totally counter productive.

                I think that it is too early to talk of teams being out of contention for the title, even if they are a long way behind. On the other hand I think that what I think are systematic problems in the Arsenal team and they are being exposed at the minute.
                "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
                -- William Blake

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                  #9
                  Most of the arsenal forums seem to think its RvP.

                  I remember he told Henry to 'f**k off' famously at Charlton, after he scored that amazing volley. Add to this the arguements he has had with his Dutch team mates (snjeider, and Van Nistelrooy), and the fact that Ashley Cole openly said they didnt like each other (in his book).

                  I would be surprised if it werent Robin to be honest.
                  “Hicks could have purchased Dallas’ MLS franchise but decided not to. ‘In hindsight, I probably made the wrong decision,’ he said.“.

                  "Does anything make me want to go home? My home is the Wirral." -Rafael Benítez Maudes

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                    #10
                    I heard it was Adebeyor as well
                    I make no apologies, this is me

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                      #11
                      Hmmm i thought Adebayor but RVP is a good shout.

                      Gallas' problem at the moment is that nobody else in Arsenal's back line is pulling their weight at the moment. Toure has been woeful and Clichy keeps making errors. Doesn't help when you defensive midfielder infront of you is Denilson.

                      I thought Gallas was magnificent against Man Utd. He totally dominated that game

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                        #12
                        if its RVP and they're looking to offload him, i think we should have a punt to be honest..
                        as long as he stays fit, which could be highly doubtful

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                          #13
                          i really liked gallas and thought he would have been great for us - wasn't he linked? - but he seems to have turned out a bit of a bottler. glad to hear he played well aginst the scum.

                          was appointing him a mistake by wenger or was he just the best of a bad lot?
                          Felching ≠ Gerbilling

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Jaymo View Post
                            if its RVP and they're looking to offload him, i think we should have a punt to be honest..
                            as long as he stays fit, which could be highly doubtful
                            RVP is a cocky little prick with a bad attitude, always has been and always will be.
                            As talanted as he is(on his day) i wouldn't want him anywhere near us.
                            "Let me say for the record, I am not a gangster and never have been. Im not the thief who grabs your purse. Im not the guy who jacks your car. Im not down with the people who steal and hurt others. Im just a brother who fight back."
                            Tupac

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                              #15
                              What a joke .. ex chelsea player ..nuff said
                              Anybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015
                              #****CITY

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