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Rosicky looks for house
Tomas Rosicky has been spending his last few days looking around various properties in London, according to reports.

The Czech attacker was brought to London by Arsenal, but never got a chance to look around the city because he signed whilst in the Czech World Cup training camp.

Rosicky is looking forward to his new life in London, is learning the language as fast as he can,and is supposedly looking for properties around Ashburton - where he can see the stadium from! Have a nice holiday Rosicky!



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Club Details

Also known as - The Gunners
Year Formed - 1886
Ground - Highbury


Colours
Home: Red and white top (red and white trim), white shorts (red trim), white socks with red hoops
Away: Yellow and navy blue top, navy blue shorts, navy blue socks

Highbury The Home Of Arsenal FC
Capacity
38500
Contact
Address
Arsenal FC
Arsenal Stadium
Avenell Road
Highbury
London
N5 1BU

Telephone
020-7704-4000

Arsenal FC All Time Records
Attendance 73,295: vs Sunderland 09/03/1935 Division One

Best league win 12-0: vs Loughborough Town 12/03/1900 Division 2

Worst league loss 0-8: vs Loughborough Town 12/12/1896 Division 2

Best cup win 11-1: vs Darwen 09/01/1932 FA Cup Round 3

Worst cup loss 0-6: vs Sunderland 1893 F1, Derby 1899 F1, West Ham 1946 F1

Most capped player Kenny Sansom: 77 England

League appearances David O'Leary: 558 1975/93

League goals Cliff Bastin: 150 1929/46

Goals in a season Ted Drake: 42 1934/35 Division One

Transfer fee received £23,000,000: Nicolas Anelka Real Madrid 02 Aug 1999

Transfer fee paid £13,000,000: Sylvain Wiltord Bordeaux 26 Aug 2000

Arsenal FC Honours
League Titles 1930-31; 1932-33; 1933-34; 1934-35; 1937-38; 1947-48; 1952-53; 1970-71; 1988-89; 1990-91; 1997-98; 2001-02

FA Cup Winners: 1930; 1936; 1950; 1971; 1979; 1993; 1998; 2002; 2003; 2005

Europe Fairs Cup winners 1969-70
European Cup Winners' Cup 1993-94

League Cup Winners 1987; 1993.

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Premiership season is less than five weeks away.. who can challenge Chelsea?
Jul 16, 2006 | 12:50PM | report this Last season Chelsea won the Premiership by 8 points with Manchester United finishing as the runner-up. Liverpool was a point further back and then Arsenal was 15 points behind and then came Tottenham another 2 points back and in fifth place. So the gap between first and fifth was twenty-six points.

The season before the corresponding gap was thirty-seven points and between the winners Chelsea and runner-up, Arsenal was twelve points. The gap has been reduced over the last two seasons but can any team stop Chelsea from winning a third consecutive Premiership title? The season gets going in a little under five weeks and to date Chelsea has been the most aggressive as far as signing are concerned.

Michael Ballack from Bayern Munich; Andriy Shevchenko from Milan; Salomon Kalou from Feyenoord; John Obi Mikel from Lyn; have all signed and rumours of Roberto Carlos coming to Stamford Bridge continue – although I don’t see that as a positive. Perhaps the biggest problem for Mourinho is going to be keeping his squad happy. At the moment Jose Mourinho has a team of midfielders to choose from alone and at least eight of them are bona fide starters - Ballack, Cole, Robben, Wright-Phillips, Duff, Makelele, Lampard & Essien.

For Manchester United it has been a case of standing pat so far although it looks as if three injured players should be back for the start of the season - Solskjaer, Scholes and Heinze – with Alan Smith ready to start training again in the fall. The biggest hold in the United squad continues to be the centre of midfield. United had 11 players on World Cup duty but not one of them was a central midfield player. With what seems to be the imminent departure of RVN, United will also need another gun up front.

Liverpool has made some interesting moves in signing Gabriel Paletta from Banfield; Craig Bellamy from Blackburn Rovers; and Fabio Aurelio from Valencia. Bellamy should give Liverpool some different options up front and watch for Aurelio from set pieces – he has a great left foot. We will also get a chance to see mark Gonzalez who was signed last summer but who has now received a work permit.

Arsene Wenger has limited Arsenal to Tomas Rosicky plus three youngsters for the future. Even though the youngsters will continue to improve is hard to see how the squad as it stands could push Chelsea for the title.

Tottenham’s hopes will be to build on last seasons fifth place finish but other clubs have found it difficult to hold on to what they achieved the previous season. Spurs’ chances may be better than most given that they have a young squad and have made some interesting additions with the likes of Dimitar Berbatov from Bayer Leverkusen; Benoit Assou-Ekotto from Lens; and Ivory Coast World Cup standout Didier Zokora from Saint-Etienne.
So with five weeks left and friendly games already underway what does Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, and perhaps Tottenham need to do to take the Premiership title away from Stamford Bridge?

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