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از من به تو.

 

سه تا شد. ۳تا!

نمیدونم چی بنویسم. فقط... هرجا که هستی، خدا به همراهت.

اومدیم پیشت. عکست رنگ گرفته بود، دوباره نو شده بود. هنـــــــــــوز هم دایی برات گریـــــه میکنه. ایکاش اینقدر یه جوری نبود تا زودتر همدیگرو میدیدیم.

بهت که گفتم، با تمام اون چیزها، به رفتنت هم حســـــــــودیم میشه! -میگیری منظورمو؟-

سال نوت مبارک...



ترس یا خوف؟ / درود بر مادران



چهارشنبه سوری نزدیک شده. امسال هم صدا و سیما بسیار به این روز باستانی پرداخت. اما از منظری دیگر...

چهارشنبه سوری، عید نوروز و مانند اینها، چیزهایی نیستند که در قالب یک فیلم و یک مستند یا حتی چند سال فیلم و ... برچیده شوند.

خوشبختانه نوروز امسال نیز مردم مملکتم "ایران" بسیار پر شور و شعف و پر حرارت، علی رغم مشکلات مادی فراوان تر از فراوان، به بازار رفته و میروند و خود را برای این عید بزرگ هرچه بیشتر آماده میکنند تا هرچه باشکوه تر این عید را در کنار عزیزانشان جشن بگیرند.

و همین گونه است این بزم بزرگ ایرانیان در آخرین ۳شنبه سال. آنها که بر خانه ماندن در این شب پا فشاری میکنند، یا از نژاد آریایی نیستند، یا سرانه ساعت مطالعه شان به هزارم ثانیه در روز هم نمیرسد.

البته اخلاقی نیست که زیر پای زنی آبستن یا پیرمردی رهگذر ترقه ای ترکاند. ولی مگر چند هزارم درصد از مردم فهیم ما مبادرت به انجام چنین کارهایی سخیف میورزند؟

اینهمه تبلیغ سوء و هجمه علیه این یک شب در سال چیست؟ علتش را دستان یخ کرده و لرزان چه کسی میداند؟

یک شب میگذرد، این شب هم میآید و با شکوه تمام میگذرد. سال گذشته را خیلیهامان به یاد داریم که بر سر آتش های روشن چه آوردند. آری انداختن ترقه در ساعت ۲ بامداد آنهم در خانه ای که چراغهایش خاموشند، گناهی نابخشودنیست. ولی چرا موتوریهای دو ترک و اتول های سیاه برای هر تک زغال سرخ ایست کامل مینمودند؟

سال گذشته ای که کشور آرام بود، کسی حرمت لباس مقدس خود را با گشودن گلوله بر روی انسانهایی بی پناه و حق طلب از میان نبرده بود. یادمان هست که چه شد نوروز آنها که مسرورانه دور آتشی سرخ حلقه زده بودند و سرود میخواندند. جرمشان این بود. همین و همین!

این شب را نه اسکندرها، نه چنگیز خانها، نه تیمور لنگها و نه محمود افغانها توانستند از این نژاد بربایند.

دیگران نیز نمیتوانند. هرگز.

دعای خیر تک تک مادران همراه تک تک پاس داران این سنت کهن.



UEFA Champions League 09-10, 1/8 Final, second leg, Arsenal 5-0 F.C Porto ==> match report



ای. ان. ان. : امیدوارم در هر بازی تعداد گلهامان با موقعیتهای گلمان برابر گردد، تا بدترین نتیجه برایمان مثال پیروزی زیر باشد... همین!

(البته اگر همه موقعیتهای گلمان به ثمر بنشینند، گلهای زده مان در هر بازی ۲ رقمی خواهند بود.)

فکر کنم این بازی حجت را بر خیلی ها تمام کرد.*

 

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Arsenal 5-0 FC Porto

 

UEFA Champions League, Emirates Stadium

Tuesday, March 09, 2010, 19:45

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Helton

Jorge Fucile

Jorge Rolando

Eduardo Bruno Alves (c)

Alvaro Pereira

Ressureicao Ruben Micael

(75)

Nuno Andre coelho

(45)

Jose Raul Meireles

Silvestre Varela

(76)

Radamel Falcao

Givaldinho Hulk

 

 

 

Manuel Almunia (c)

Bacary Sagna

Sol Campbell

Thomas Vermaelen

Gael Clichy

Abou Diaby

Alex Song

Samir Nasri

(72)

Tomas Rosicky

(57)

Andrey Arshavin

(76)

Nicklas Bendtner

 

 

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Espirito Santo Nuno

Fredy Guarin

(75)

Fernando Belluschi

Cristian Rodriguez

(45)

Mariano Gonzalez

(76)

Roque Maicon

Hugo Miguel Lopes

Lukasz Fabianski

Mikael Silvestre

Armand Traore

Emmanuel Eboue

(57)

Denilson

(72)

Theo Walcott

(76)

Eduardo

 



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Nicklas Bendtner grabbed a timely hat-trick as Arsenal reached the Champions

 

 League Quarter-Finals by overwhelming Porto 5-0 at Emirates Stadium on Tuesday night.

The Dane had been profligate against Burnley at the weekend but he hit the mark early on this evening and never looked back.

Andrey Arshavin set him up for goals on 10 and 25 minutes. That overturned Porto’s 2-1 advantage from the first leg, yet the visitors still had enough about them to ask serious questions of Arsenal at the start of the second half.

But, just past the hour, a superlative strike from
Samir Nasri broke their hearts. Three minutes later, substitute Emmanuel Eboue stole a runaway fourth and Bendtner grabbed a personal third from the penalty spot in injury time.

This could have been a nervous night for Arsenal but, in the end, it was nothing of the sort.

They reached the last eight of the Champions League for the fourth time in five seasons with something to spare.

Wenger’s men are riding the crest of a winning wave right now – and this result will only help.

However bigger tests lie ahead.

The Frenchman made five changes from the side that had beaten Burnley on Saturday. Four of them seemed to be rotation - Eboue,
Mikael Silvestre, Denilson and Theo Walcott for Bacary Sagna, Sol Campbell, Abou Diaby and Arshavin. The only new availability was Alex Song, who was fine for Europe despite his domestic ban. He replaced Denilson as the defensive midfielder.

To borrow a phrase from Sir Alex Ferguson, this was ‘squeaky bum time’ for Arsenal. That 2-1 defeat at Porto had left both sides with potential for progression so the tie began on a knife-edge.

Wenger’s side had been their own worst enemies in Portugal three weeks ago. Now they were back amongst friends they had to take advantage.

And that is exactly what they did in a comprehensive first half performance.

Arsenal were simply irresistible in the opening stages. They pinned Porto back in their own area and threw themselves into the act of finding the opening goal.

Nasri had an early effort blocked and, from
Bacary Sagna’s swirling cross, Arshavin’s bullet header forced Helton to bat the ball beyond his own post.

Arsenal clearly fancied the job tonight and, on 10 minutes, they cashed their first pay cheque.

Almunia’s long clearance was nodded back to Nasri by Arshavin. The little Russian then turned on his heels and raced into the area to receive the Frenchman’s return pass. Just as Arshavin reached the ball so did keeper Helton and covering defender Nuno Coelho. Their collision saw the ball slither out to Bendtner, who gleefully stabbed home. It was just the tonic the Dane required.

It did his team no harm either.

After the euphoria of the goal had subsided, Helton was still receiving treatment. The Brazilian stopper had been accidentally clipped by Arshavin in his follow through.

Diaby fired over from a right wing corner as Arsenal started their search for an immediate second then, midway through the half, Arshavin’s low driven cross flew undisturbed across the face of the area.

By now, Porto were stirring. Hulk and Falcao had seen long-range shots smothered meanwhile, on another occasion, Silvestre Varela had escaped dangerously on the right of the area.

However if Arsenal had shot themselves in the foot at Estadio do Dragao three weeks ago, Porto’s aim was equally errant in the 25th minute.

There was nothing on when Diaby lost the ball on the left and Fucile seemed seeing it out for a throw. However at the last minute the midfielder changed his mind and swiveled a pass forward.

However he only found Arshavin. The Russian weaved a route past three defenders before cutting the ball back for the unmarked Bendtner to stab home.

In a tie of bizarre goals this one just about topped the lot!

Until now, Arshavin had been architect of Arsenal’s lead. But, 11 minutes before the break, he got his angles all wrong. Nasri sprinted through the Porto area to reach the byline. His cut back went through the legs of Rolando and found Arshavin who thumped his effort high over the bar.

Seven minutes from the whistle, Hulk robbed Clichy on the right thumped an angled shot into the chest of Almunia.

But although Porto knew they had to start pushing forward, their attacks were sporadic.

Just before the break Bendtner tried to curl home his hat-trick goal but Helton tipped the ball unconvincingly around the post. From the corner, the 31-year-old redeemed himself with a sharp, low stop from Diaby’s header.

In injury time, Nasri forced another decent save from Helton. The Porto keeper had been overworked in the opening half and Arsenal had just the advantage they needed.

The visitors tried to change the game after the break. They threw on striker Christian Rodriguez for defender Coelho and started to push forward.

It made a difference.

For the first time on the night, the visitors built up a head of steam. Although Song’s long shot forced a fumble from Helton, Falcao had already done the same thing to Almunia. Meanwhile Hulk was making hay down the left.

Arsenal were starting to get nervy. On the hour Rodriguez’s header was nudged into the hands of Almunia by Nasri, who was standing on the far post.

Three minutes later, the Frenchman would kill the tie.

When Diaby tapped a pass to Nasri on the right, the 22-year-old was faced with three defenders.

He decided to go through them. Bobbing and weaving he found a path between all three before planting a low drive just inside the far post.

It was perhaps the goal of the season.

Then, with Porto still reeling, Arsenal grabbed a fourth. The home side cleared a corner and Arshavin won the ball in midfield before sprinting straight at an undermanned visiting defence. The 28-year-old waited for Eboue to overtake him and then weighted his pass superbly. The Ivorian skipped past the keeper and put Arsenal into the last eight.

His work done, Arshavin was replaced by Walcott.

By now Porto were spent. The Englishman had a shot blocked and Sagna fired over. In injury time, Eboue was brought down and Bendtner stroked home from the spot.

It was the last kick of the game. Arsenal were through and the Dane was utterly redeemed.

 
 
 
 


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Barclays Premier League 09-10, Arsenal 3-0 Burnley ==> match report + A.N.N. report



A.N.N. : Arsenal are just thinking to their next game against FC Porto in Emirates Stadium -second leg of 1/8 UEFA Champions League 09-10-. The Gunners played as well in their home match today and won Burnley. Cap. Cesc Fabregas, Theo Walcott and the little brilliant Russian striker scored home three times and Arsenal just got all three points. Now Arsenal are standing at the top of the Premier League Table with 29 games and 61 points, Chelsea Are second with 28 games and 61 points and Manchester Utd. Are third with 28 games and 60 points. As you see it is so exiting at the top. As manager says; Let's win our games and then we will see who will finish first. Cesc Fabregas got injured and will not play against Porto. That's not a good news for the Gunners and their big family

 

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Arsenal 3-1 Burnley

 

Barclays Premier League, Emirates Stadium

Saturday, March 06, 2010, 15:00

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Brian Jensen

Tyrone Mears

Clarke Carlisle

Leon Cort

Daniel Fox

Graham Alexander

(66)

Jack Cork

Chris Eagles

Kevin McDonald

(54)

Martin Paterson

(73)

David Nugent

 

 

 

Manuel Almunia

Emmanuel Eboue

Mikael Silvestre

Thomas Vermaelen

Gael Clichy

Samir Nasri

Cesc Fabregas

(39)

Denilson

Tomas Rosicky

(61)

Theo Walcott

Nicklas Bendtner

(73)

 

 

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Nicky Weaver

Michael Duff

Stephen Jordan

Andre Bikey

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Wade Elliott

(54)

Robbie Blake

Steven Thompson

(73)

Lukasz Fabianski

Armand Traore

Bacary Sagna

Craig Eastmond

Andrey Arshavin

(61)

Abou Diaby

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Eduardo

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Theo Walcott scored the all-important goal as Arsenal beat Burnley 3-1 at Emirates

 

 Stadium on Saturday to draw level on points with Chelsea at the top of the Premier League table.

Cesc Fabregas fired the home side into a first-half lead but then hobbled off before the break. As a result his participation against Porto on Tuesday night may be in the balance.

However Arsenal kept their composure and should have seen off the Turf Moor team long before they equalised through David Nugent five minutes after half-time.

Walcott, who had come under fire for his England performance in midweek, gave the home side the lead 10 minutes later with a classy finish. Arsenal created a barrel-load of chances all afternoon but they only felt truly comfortable when substitute Andrey Arshavin fired home in injury time.

Like last week, this was a vital win tainted by an important injury.

However Arsenal's title bid remains on target.

It was almost a week since Aaron Ramsey had broken his leg but the issue was clearly still lodged deep in Arsenal hearts. The side came out with "Get Well Soon Aaron" on specially-made T-shirts meanwhile a banner in the crowd urged the players to "Do it for Rambo".

The absence of Ramsey and the suspension of Alex Song had created vacancies in midfield. The fit-again Denilson (calf) came in for the Cameroon international while Samir Nasri was moved into the centre to replace Ramsey. Tomas Rosicky returned on the left.

Sol Campbell (groin) was switched for Mikael Silvestre at centre half meanwhile there was rotation at right back with Bacary Sagna dropping out and Emmanuel Eboue dropping back. Walcott also came back into the side.

Before that furious fallout had drawn the all the back page headlines, Arsenal had actually won a vital football match last Saturday. The visit to Stoke was seen as one of the toughest of the remaining fixtures and Wenger's men had come through at the death.

A four-goal win would put Arsenal top at the final whistle today. But any kind of victory would do. The title race was entering its final quarter and Wenger's side had a strong a case as anyone.

They certainly started this game as if they meant business.
In the opening minutes, Fabregas prodded Bendtner clear. However the Dane was under pressure and his shot was deflected wide. From the corner resulting corner Rosicky drifted a volley just wide.

Although Clarke Carlisle's header tested Manuel Almunia in response, Arsenal's start had been as bright as the watery sunshine around Emirates Stadium this afternoon. And once again, Walcott was a livewire on the right.

In fact that flank was Arsenal's best outlet in the opening stages. After 14 minutes, Eboue's elaborate backheel allowed Fabregas to fire across the face of goal.

It seemed that the home side would take over but they didn't. In fact Burnley troubled Almunia a couple of times from distance through Daniel Fox and Martin Paterson.

The second of those efforts came after a long delay after Nasri collided with Burnley keeper Brian Jensen. The Frenchman would recover and, in the 34th minute, supply the opening goal.

Faced with the massed ranks of the Burnley defence, the former Marseilles man chipped through an expert pass for Fabregas to collect. The captain timed his run to perfection and volleyed home adroitly. The Spaniard's goal ratio is now better than one goal every two games this season.

It should have 2-0 a minute later. Fabregas slid a pass to Eboue who was overlapping on the right. He cut the ball back but the sliding Bendtner skewed the ball wide.

It would be the last contribution Fabregas made this afternoon. He pulled up shortly afterwards and was replaced by Abou Diaby. With Porto arriving on Tuesday for a knife-edge Champions League tie, Wenger will be a worried man during the next couple of days.

The loss effected Arsenal until the break but they were renewed after it. Again Walcott was the architect.
First he sent over a deep cross that an unmarked Bendtner nodded wide from eight yards out. Then the England man raced into space and fired inches over the bar.

Arsenal's second seemed to be minutes away so Burnley's equaliser was nothing short of a shock. The home side cleared a corner and Leon Cort's long, bouncing header somehow found Nugent in the area. The ex-England striker flicked a shot over Almunia and into the net. Except for a pocket of Burnley fans in one corner, Emirates was aghast.

Walcott was still Arsenal's best option and he did his best to remedy the situation. First he set up Bendtner then he tried himself only for Jensen to turn the ball wide.

On the hour, he finally found the net.

Bendtner nudged a pass to Walcott on the right. The 20-year-old cut inside Fox and fired a low, left-foot shot into the far corner. It might have been only his second goal of the season but the strike smacked of class.

Arsenal immediately went in search of another. They clearly did not want to be caught out once again.

Andrey Arshavin, who had replaced Rosicky, fired wide. Meanwhile Bendtner seemed to have embarked on his own individual crusade for a goal. The Dane was having a hit-and-miss afternoon but his tenacity was admirable.

He should have scored at the far post from Walcott's low cross but could only fire wide. Then he chased down is own mistake and eventually thumped a rising shot in the arms of Jensen.

When he was replaced by Eduardo with 15 minutes left, Bendtner got a rousing reception.

The Croatian should have killed the game with 12 minutes left but, from another Walcott cross, he nudged the ball beyond the far post.

The narrowness of the lead fired Burnley's optimism in the latter stages. They kept going and stretched the Arsenal defence at times, however Almunia was only troubled once.

In the dying minutes, Fox fired over the corner and the keeper's punch fell to Steven Thompson who fired over the bar. A massive opportunity.

Arsenal were still creating, and missing their own. Seconds later Arshavin sidefooted wide. In injury time, the Russian finally ended the argument with a low drive.

 
 
 
 


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A.N.N. message for Aaron Ramsey



در پی مصدومیت بسیار شدید آرون رمزی -بازیکن شماره ۱۶ و ۱۹ ساله خط میانی آرسنال- در بازی دیشب مقابل استوک سیتی و دور شدن او از میادین برای مدتی طولانی٬ کلاب تصمیم به دریافت نامه هایی از خانواده بزرگ آرسنال و ارسال آنها به رمزی گرفت و در این راستا .A.N.N ضمن آرزوی بازگشت هرچه سریعتر وی به میادین، برایش چنین نوشت:

 

Aaron, always be a gunner and get well soon. It's hard to see all gunners just once a week, so your injury is unacceptable for us-the Gunners- which means we can't see you for some time. Please make a quick recovery. Don't let us miss you more

 

این نامه ها در کتابی مخصوص جمع آوری و از طرف خانواده بزرگ آرسنال به رمزی تحویل میگردند. 



Barclays Premier League 09-10, Stoke City 1-3 Arsenal ==> match report + A.N.N. report



A.N.N.: Arsenal needed a win and just achieve it clearly. With all bad memories about our last 2 games in Britannia Stadium, third lost would be heartbreaker and it doesn't happened! Chelsea lost their home game against Manchester City and now Gunners are 3 points adrift of Blues and 2 points adrift of the last year champions Manchester United.

Gunners remained third with 58 points. Both Man Utd second with 60 points and Chelsea with 61 points are still in top two.

Our next game against Burnley is important as well. Emirates Stadium will welcome Burnley on Saturday March 06 at 15:00 pm UK time.-equals 18:30 Tehran time

 

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Barclays Premier League, Britannia Stadium

Saturday, February 27, 2010, 17:30

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Arsenal

Thomas Sorensen

Robert Huth

Ryan Shawcross

Abdoulaye Faye

(60)

Andy Wilkinson

Danny Pugh

Dean Whitehead

(77)

Glenn Whelan

Rory Delap

Ricardo Fuller

(80)

Mamady Sidibe

Manuel Almunia

Bacary Sagna

Thomas Vermaelen

Sol Campbell

Gael Clichy

Emmanuel Eboue

(75)

Samir Nasri

(83)

Aaron Ramsey

(70)

Alex Song

Cesc Fabregas

Nicklas Bendtner

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Asmir Begovic

Danny Collins

(60)

Liam Lawrence

(77)

Salif Diao

Tuncay Sanli

(80)

James Beattie

Dave Kitson

Lukasz Fabianski

Mikael Silvestre

Armand Traore

Theo Walcott

(75)

Tomas Rosicky

(70)

Carlos Vela

Eduardo

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By Richard Clarke   

 

Arsenal moved within three points of leaders Chelsea with a sensational 3-1 comeback

 

 at Stoke on Saturday.

However in the process
Aaron Ramsey picked up a nasty-looking injury.

The visitors began the afternoon in familiar fashion. Rory Delap fired across a ninth-minute throw-in and Danny Pugh steered home a header at the far post.

It was the third successive time they had conceded in the early stages at the Britannia Stadium.

This time, however, Arsenal's response was magnificent. They fought their way back into the game and then imposed their football.

Nicklas Bendtner guided home a header to equalise just after the half-hour. The visitors continued to dominate for the remainder of the half and the start of the second.

They seemed set to take over when in the 65th minute Ryan Shawcross flew into a tackle with Ramsey. The Welshman was stretchered off, the Englishman sent off.

The situation was worryingly reminiscent of
Eduardo's injury at Birmingham two seasons ago.

The incident threatened to stifle Arsenal's revival. They came into the game with a chance of making up significant ground following Manchester City's win at Stamford Bridge earlier in the day.

In the final minute, Pugh handled
Alex Song's through-ball and Fabregas kept a cool head to slot home the penalty. In injury time, Thomas Vermaelen stumbled home a third from a few feet out.

It was the cue for intense, emotional celebrations from visiting fans.

Arsenal won three key points this afternoon but they may have lost an important talent in their increasingly realistic title bid.

By kick-off, Chelsea's defeat at home to Manchester City had been fully digested. The Stamford Bridge encounter was a lunchtime affair while this one began in the early evening.  The sound of opportunity knocking must have reached the Arsenal dressing room in the intervening time.

However, in a footballing sense, the Britannia Stadium is arguably the most inhospitable environment you could find in the Premier League.

Arsenal had been well-beaten twice on this ground in the past 14 months. Another defeat, especially in such opportunistic circumstances, would severely dent their title hopes. But of course, victory would do exactly the opposite.

With
William Gallas (calf) still out, Wenger swapped Mikael Silvestre for Sol Campbell at centre half. Bacary Sagna returned at right back so Emmanuel Eboue moved forward. Theo Walcott dropped to the bench.
 
Each of Arsenal's recent defeats had been set up by early goals from Delap throw-ins. The issue had been much-discussed in the build-up to this game but, despite that, Arsenal were caught out in replica fashion after only nine minutes.

This time, the Irishman's Exocet was nodded on by Shawcross at the near post and Pugh arrived unmarked at the far post to steer home a stooping header.
It was an all too familiar tale.

Chances were scarce in the following 15 minutes, every Delap throw-in was greeted with cheers by the home crowd and trepidation by the Arsenal defence. However from then on they always muddled the ball out and kept Stoke to one blocked effort from Ricardo Fuller
.
Arsenal seemed intimidated and needed time to gather themselves.

In the 25th minute, Fabregas tried his luck from range and a hesitant Thomas Sorensen batted the ball around his right-hand post. A couple of corners later the Spaniard nearly floated an effort towards the top corner with the keeper worried.

It seemed that Arsenal had finally found their feet and, more importantly, their passing game. But that had only come about by matching Stoke's strength.

Gael Clichy and Vermaelen had physically rolled up their sleeves on a bitterly cold Staffordshire night. The rest of the team had done the same thing mentally.

The visitors began to pepper the Stoke penalty area. The home side coped with most of them but the persistent pressure gradually drew them into their shell.

An exquisite Arsenal goal only helped that process.

Fabregas floated in a cross from the right flank for Bendtner, who kept his balance and his wits about him to guide a gorgeous header back past Sorensen.

The visitors were vibrant. Eboue, Ramsey and Fabregas continued to play purposeful patterns just outside the home penalty. Only a stray Stoke leg or, in fairness, well-timed tackle prevented Arsenal taking their lead.

Fabregas fired a free-kick into the wall five minutes before half time. It was a poor return for all their dominance after the equaliser but it was more than Stoke had mounted.

When the half-time whistle blew, Arsenal were in the ascendancy.

The trend continued after the break with Ramsey having a half-shout for a penalty in the opening minutes when he tumbled under challenge from Abdoulaye Faye.

As the hour approached, Arsenal were still pinning Stoke back into their own area.

In the 58th minute, Eboue fired in a rocked-fuelled effort from 25 yards and, yet again, Sorensen was somewhat unconvincing as he tipped the ball over the bar.

A couple of minutes later Song was booked. It was his 10th domestic caution of the season and means he will miss two games.

But much, much, much worse was to come.

In the 65th minute, Ramsey and Shawcross flew into a challenge. The Welshman was left crumpled in a heap and received immediate medical attention. The Stoke defender was shown a straight red card. The Arsenal players were distraught, particularly Vermaelen. It was a horrid echo of
Eduardo's broken leg at Birmingham two seasons ago.

Rosicky replaced Ramsey and the game got underway again. However the atmosphere was flat.  
Wenger brought on Walcott and
Eduardo. The latter should have scored with three minutes left. Song scooped a pass forward and the Croatian lashed a shot wide from eight yards out. Given Ramsey's injury, the goal would have been ironic and important in equal measure.

However Arsenal were now beating on Stoke's back door. They got their chance with 50 seconds of normal time remaining. Bendtner tried to clip the ball through but it hit Pugh's outstretched hand.

Fabregas had missed against Stoke in the match against Emirates Stadium. This time he fired low to Sorensen's left. The keeper guessed rightly but the ball found the corner. It was the Spaniard's 16th goal of the campaign.

The captain raced to the away fans and roared his celebration. They responded in kind.

A couple of minutes later, there was a repeat performance when Sorensen spilled a shot and Fabregas turned the ball back for Vermaelen to, almost unknowingly, stab the ball home from close range.

This was a magnificent, potentially, season-changing win. But it had come at a heavy price.

 
 
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A.N.N: With Man Utd loss, Gunners are 2 points adrift of the champions and standing third after only eleven games to go. Chelsea are at the top of the Barclays Premier League with 61 points,  Manchester United stands second with 57 points and gunners remained third with 55 points

Arsenal will play in Britannia Stadium ahead of their next clash on saturday Feb 27th 17:30

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Barclays Premier League, Emirates Stadium

Saturday, February 20, 2010, 15:00

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Sunderland

Craig Gordon

George McCartney

(85)

Michael Turner

Anton Ferdinand

Alan Hutton

Kieran Richardson

(76)

John Mensah

Lorik Cana (c)

Fraizer Campbell

Darren Bent

Kenwyne Jones

(78)

 

Arsenal

Manuel Almunia

Emmanuel Eboue

(89)

Mikael Silvestre

Thomas Vermaelen

Gael Clichy

Alex Song

Aaron Ramsey

Cesc Fabregas (c)

Theo Walcott

(78)

Samir Nasri

(72)

Nicklas Bendtner

 

Substitutes

Trevor Carson

Phil Bardsley

(85)

Steed Malbranque

Boudewijn Zenden

(76)

Paulo Da Silva

Matthew Kilgallon

Benjani Mwaruwari

(78)

Substitutes

Lukasz Fabianski

Bacary Sagna

(78)

Sol Campbell

Armand Traore

Denilson

(89)

Tomas Rosicky

(72)

Carlos Vela



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By Richard Clarke

 

 
 
Before kick-off against Sunderland, Arsenal needed a win and
Nicklas Bendtner needed a goal.

Both got what they wanted this afternoon.

The Dane slotted home the all-important opener in the 27th minute following fine work from
Emmanuel Eboue. It was only his second Premier League goal of an injury-hit campaign and provided the platform for his team to get over that midweek disappointment in Portugal.

This was a simple, straightforward victory. Sunderland had a couple of clear-cut chances but they should have been buried by an Arsenal side in full flow. However the tension remained until
Cesc Fabregas scored a penalty in injury time.

Still no matter. With Manchester United losing at Everton, Wenger's team are now two points adrift of the second-placed side. They are still six shy of leaders Chelsea, who won comfortably at Wolves.

But Arsenal will not be shaken off in the title race just yet.

Wenger performed major surgery on the side beaten 2-1 at Porto on Wednesday. The dangers of Champions League lethargy had been clearly demonstrated at Goodison Park half-hour earlier, and the Frenchman clearly wanted to freshen his team.

OK the return of
Manuel Almunia (finger) and Alex Song (knee) from injuries meant Lukas Fabianski and Denilson dropped to the bench. In addition Abou Diaby, who had collected a knee problem in Porto, was replaced by Aaron Ramsey. But Tomas Rosicky, Bacary Sagna and Sol Campbell were rested in favour of Theo Walcott, Emmanuel Eboue and Mikael Silvestre.

If Wenger's squad was as thin as many suggested then we would find out this afternoon.

In truth, the first half was barely a test. Arsenal ended it leading by just one goal but their domination was almost total. They started at a bracing pace and, barring one major chance, never looked like loosening their grip.

The one-way traffic began in the fourth minute when Fabregas carved a pass into the path of Walcott. He was in a foot race with George McCartney. No contest. The Arsenal winger sprinted himself a yard clear and fired inches past the far post.

Shortly afterwards
Samir Nasri raced down the left and his cross so nearly found the climbing Bendtner. Then, from a short corner, the Frenchman's angled drive hit McCartney and bounced narrowly wide.

Arsenal's pace, both individually and collectively, was troubling Sunderland. In the 15th minute Walcott chased down and then muscled off McCartney but with little help available could only fire straight at Craig Gordon. Bendtner flashed the rebound inches wide of the far post.

The Dane was now fully recovered from his groin injury and starting to provide the muscular presence the team required. However, on a personal front, Bendtner needed the confidence of a goal.

That should have come in the 17th minute when a flowing move down the right ended with Fabregas tapping a simple pass to the unmarked striker. He took a touch and let fly. However McCartney slid in to deflect the ball high on the bar.

Silvestre booted the ball clear after Fraser Campbell's half-blocked shot ran loose in the area. However Arsenal were utterly in control of this game and attacking at will.

Sunderland's defence lacked nothing in terms of commitment but their organisation this afternoon was awful. It was little wonder they had spiralled down the table in recent months.

You thought they could not last for long... and they didn't.

In the 27th minute, Eboue, who had enjoyed a sparkling start at right back, darted between McCartney and Darren Bent then divided the same pair with a low cross to the far post. The unmarked Bendtner tapped home with simplicity and then, quite rightly, he ran straight to Eboue to celebrate.

Arsenal looked to capitalise on Sunderland's troubles and continued to pour forward. It nearly cost them a goal in the 39th minute when Kieran Richardson's pass split the Arsenal defence and Jones went one-on-one with Almunia. The Trinidad international waited until he could see the whites of the keeper's eyes but failed to hold his nerve. He dragged his effort horribly wide.

Just before the whistle, Walcott, who was enjoying a fine first half, nearly found Bendtner but the sprawling Gordon intervened.

The only nagging concern from the first half was the slender lead Arsenal's comprehensive display had produced. After the restart, Wenger's side tried to remedy that with some urgency.

Fabregas drifted a free-kick through the area, past the diving Vermaelen and, unfortunately for Arsenal, just beyond the far post. Walcott then saw a low shot turned around the same upright by Gordon.

Just past the hour, Walcott was brought down just outside the area and Vermaelen's free-kick was punched clear by Gordon.

Arsenal's were still threatening a second but there remained a certain vulnerability to long balls over the top. In the 63rd minute Gordon's clearance was nodded on by Jones for Bent. Silvestre tailed the Englishman and Almunia stood up well to block his shot from point-blank range. Sunderland claimed Bent had been hauled back.

Still, it was a crucial save and, if it were needed, hammered home once again the needed for a second.

Shortly afterwards, the inventive Eboue reached the byline and cut the ball back for Ramsey. The Welshman's powerful drive was deflected for a corner. In the minutes that followed, Nasri saw a shot saved and another effort fly wide.

With 15 minutes to go Sunderland might have got on level terms. Jones won the ball just outside the area and his cross was miskicked by Bent eight yards out. The Englishman was flagged offside but he had not known that at the time.

In the dying seconds, Vermaelen was somehow adjudged to have fouled Jones and, from a dangerous position, substitute Bolo Zenden fired his free-kick against the wall.

Injury time was looking like being fast and intense before Campbell fouled Fabregas on the right of the area. The captain slotted home his 15th goal of the campaign from the spot.

At last, Arsenal could breathe easily.

 
 
 


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از یازدهم بهمن ۲۱ روز گذشته.

 

از ۱۱ بهمن ۸۶، دو سال و بیست و یک روزه که گذشته.

 

به خودت لحظه ای تردید راه نده، که با اون "حالا بعدا حرف میزنیمت" چه به روزگارم آوردی. یادت میکنم. به خوبی هم یادت میکنم. شاید خیلی بیشتر از اونچه که فکرشو کنی یادت میکنم. ولی خبر دار نمیشی. میام تو فیس بوکت میبینمت. نفسم میگیره، صورتم سرخ میشه، ضربان میره بالا ولی چهرم تازه میشه.

 

آرزو داشتم حداقل میدونستی چقدر بود. هنوزم هست. ولی تو هم دیگه نیستی.

 

اسم تو برای من مقدسه، تا نفس تو سینه پر پر میزنه

باورم کن که فقط باور تو، میتونه قفل قفس رو بشکنه

منمو یه آسمونه بی دریغ، منمو یه کوره راه ناگزیر

ای ستاره ی شبای مشرقی، پر پرواز منو ازم نگیر... 

 



از آرشیو/ برگی از خاطره ای جاوید

 

برگی از خاطره ای جاوید.

 

ایـــــران، گیـــــــلان، رشــــــــــــــــــــت، منظریه:



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یاد باد ، یاد گذشته شاد باد...


روزنه امروز ۳ اسفند ۱۳۸۸



روزنه امروز ۳ اسفند ۱۳۸۸

 

صبــــــــــر بر تنهـــــــــــــایی، نشانه ی قــــــــوت عـــــــــــــــــقل است.

                                                                                                                    امام کاظم (ع)

 



پست زمین به هوا...



فکر میکنم خیلی وقت شده که دیگه نمینویسم!

 

از خیلی چیزا مینوشتم. ولی اونا نیستن. رفتن. تنهام گذاشتن.

 

محرم که اومد فکرت ولم نمیکرد. قرار گذاشتم. ولی مث همیشه از عهده قرارای خودم بر نیومدم.

 

راستی، چند وقته بهت سر نزدم؟ خوب هر رفتی یه آمدی داره.

 

ببین پسر دایی، قرار این نبود که من چند بار بیام و تو یه بار هم نیای.

 

خیلی وقته نیومدم... میدونم. هرچی هم که بیشتر میگذره نگاه منتظرت سنگینیشو بیشتر روم میندازه.

 

کامیارو دیدی چه بزرگ شده؟ تخس کوچولو قشنگ حرف میزنه. دیدمش. بغلش کردم. بوسیدمش. یکمی هم باهاش بازی کردم. ولی فقط یه کمی. بیشتر نمیتونم. حال و حوصلشو ندارم...

 

میدونم چقد دلت میخواد تو هم ببوسی اون لپای نرمالوشو. ولی خیلی شرمنده تم. اشتباه شد. اشتباه!

 

این روزا خیلی سرده. الان بیشتر از همیشه بهت احتیاج داشتم. کجا میتونم پیدات کنم؟ آدرس بده. قول میدم بیام. میدونی که بشمار ۳ هم میام...

 



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عــــــــــدل و دادگــــــــــری اســـــــــــــــاس سیـــــاست و نگهـــــداری مملــــــــــکت است.

                                                                                                               امام علی (ع)

 



سر پل صراط باز خواهیم رسید بهم. مطمىن باش!



 

همچنان به یاد دارم صدای آموزگارانی که تلاش میکردند به من و دیگر همکلاسیهایم بیاموزند که اصول دین: ۱) توحید ۲) معاد ۳) نبوت است و در گام بعدی ۴)امامت نیز بدان اضافه میگردد.

 

اما چه آسان فراموش کرده ای همکلاسی. من تورا میشناسم.(؟)

 

میشناختم. یک صدا فریاد بودی، شور بودی، شوق بودی. انگشتری با نگین مشکی نداشتی.

 

قبل از ورود معلم به کلاس ضربآهنگ کلاس تو بودی.

 

شب خاکستری آمد، آری. ولی تو که روشن بودی. تو چرا؟

 

یاد داری که دوتایی در آن کوچه خاکی، روی دیوار نوشتیم: مصدق میشویم. یاد داری؟

 

چند ماه بعدش، به یاد داری که از مصدق رو بازگرداندی؟ گفتی: از درس مصدق هفته ها میگذرد. امروز نواب صفوی را دوست دارم. نواب میشوم. نواب.

 

آخر سال با اشک و ناله از هم جدا شدیم و قرار بود ۳ماه بعد دوباره یکدیگر را سر همان کوچه همیشگی ببینیم. مهر آمد و منتظر ماندم، ماندم و نیامدی.

 

دیگر هیچ گاه نیامدی.

 

دیروز معلم تاریخمان را دیدم.

 

همچو نامش زیر ضربات چوب دستی سرخ گشته بود.

 

از دیدنش لحظه ای خشکم زد. دستی مرا شتابان به سویش سوق داد و با هر مشقت و درد چوبی که بود از زیر چوب فرارش دادم.

 

معلمی که دیگر موهایش سفید شده بود را سوار ماشینی کردم و خودم نیز همراهش شدم. لب خونینش را پاک میکردم و فقط نگاهم میکرد.

 

در فکر چاره بودم که به اسم کوچک صدایم زد. با چه محبتی هم صدایم زد.

 

همصحبتیمان تا در خانه اش به طول انجامید. خانواده اش از چهره او وحشت کرده بودند و نگذاشتند خداحافظی کنیم.

 

با قسم تاکسی را حساب کرده بود. پیاده کوچه خاکی منزلشان را بالا میامدم. موتوری کنارم ایستاد. به خودم آمدم.

 

لباس سبز تیره ای بتن داشت با چند ستاره بر دوشش. به فامیل صدایم کرد و کنجکاو شدم.

 

کلاهش را درآورد و باز نگاهم را ادامه دادم و همچنان چهره اش غریب تر از هر غریبه ای بود.

 

همان دستی که کلاهش را درآورده بود را بر شانه ام گذاشت. و با شستش کتفم را فشار میداد.

 

میخواستم بپرسم که چه شده است تورا که اینگونه میکنی ولی لغات بر زبانم جاری نمیشدند.

 

با خنده ای گفت: ممنون رفیق که خونه این ..... رو برام درآوردی. ولت میکنم. ولی فقط واسه اینکه الآن باید یه لطفی در حق اون .... بکنم.

 

دیگر بر دوشم فشار نمیآورد. نه خیلی آرام، با کلاهش به سینه ام میزد که نشناختی منو؟

 

سعی میکردم کمی فاصله را از او بیشتر کنم ولی دیگر جایی برای عقب نشینیم نمانده بود. پرسیدم خیر. به جا نمیآورم.

 

ادامه داد...

من همون ننه ... ایم که باهام از سر یه کوچه ای تا تهش باهاش میدُییدی.

 

نمیشناسمش. اشتباه گرفته گویا.

 

گفتم که به جا نمیآورم.

 

فحشی داد و گفت: مگه شیره ای شدی که یادت نیس؟

 

گفتم باید بشناسمتان؟

 

جوابش چشمکی بود که لرزه بر اندامم انداخت. چشمکش را میشناختم.

 

با تردید و لکنت گفتم تو اسماعیلی؟!

 

انگشت سیاه سبابه اش را جلوی بینیش گذارد و گفت: چه خبرته حیوون؟ اسماعیل کیه؟

 

همان دم خیالم راحت شد.

 

ادامه داد: من سید اسماعیل م.....ی ام.

 

اسمش که همان بود. فامیلش ولی چیز دیگری بود.

 

بعد از یکی دو دقیقه صحبت بهم فهماند که همان اسماعیل اُ...ی است و فقط تغییر فامیل داده و چه خر پر رفت و آمدی دارد.

 

از معلم گفت و از یخ شدنهای لحظه به لحظه ام دیگر به ستوه آمده بودم.

 

کلاه را سرش گذاشت، موتور را روشن کرد و فحشی رکیک به مصدق و همه ولایت گریزان داد و خط و نشانی برایم کشید تا دیگر کسی را از زیر دستش بیرون نکشم که بار دیگر من نیز زنده نخواهم ماند. و با صدای موتور بزرگش محو شد.

 

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