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#541
General discussion / Re: Official Gooners Thread
March 04, 2007, 12:23:00 PM
on the evidence of the last week, we really only have 3 reliable centre backs, gallas,toure and djourou (scaping the barrell). I dont know what connolly is going to to be like. in the summer we really need to buy another, also a keeper and maybe another striker.
#542
General discussion / Re: Official Gooners Thread
March 03, 2007, 12:57:18 PM
baptista will take time to settle, but he will come good eventually. I just hope its not too long
#543
Mayo / Re: Mayo Football and Hurling - Discussion pages
February 27, 2007, 04:09:51 PM
anyword on mcdonalds recovery and the oneill and brady injuries from the weekend. Big game v fermanagh in 2 weeks. A win there and in one of our home games would assure us of divison 1 next year i think
#544
General discussion / Re: Official Gooners Thread
February 21, 2007, 03:25:26 PM
hope fully those results will give wenger a few quid for the summer transfers.

chelsea, blackburn,reading then psv. over the next fortnight, needs to be in top form reading and psv being the most important games, I hope  plays a full strength team in both.
#545
General discussion / Re: Official Gooners Thread
February 21, 2007, 03:21:59 PM
from arsenal.com

Arsenal Holdings plc half-year financial results
Group turnover increased to GBP100.8 million (2005: GBP57.0 million) as a result of higher gate and match day revenues at Emirates Stadium and sale of a property development site at Drayton Park.
Operating profits before depreciation and player trading increased to GBP20.0 million (2005: GBP8.0 million).
Profits before net finance charges and taxation increased to GBP19.6 million (2005: GBP14.3 million).
GBP210 million of fixed rate bonds and GBP50 million of floating rate bonds issued in the period to refinance all of the Group's stadium related debt. The refinancing provides a stable financial base and significant reduction in annual debt service costs for the long term. One-off, exceptional costs of GBP21.4 million associated with the refinancing result in the overall result for the period being a loss after taxation of GBP6.2 million (2005: profit of GBP9.6 million).
The redevelopment of Highbury into over 700 residential units has commenced and the demolition work has now been completed. Approximately 90% of the units released for sale at Highbury Square have already been pre-sold.
Commenting on the results for the half year Peter Hill-Wood, non-executive Chairman, said:

"As well as providing improved match day facilities and tickets for a far greater number of the Club's supporters, the Emirates Stadium project had an objective of providing Arsenal with the financial strength and resources to compete at the very highest level in all competitions. I believe that the results for the Group's first period in its new home demonstrate that we have already achieved this milestone."

The six months to 30 November 2006 has been another very successful period for the Group marked by the opening of Emirates Stadium in July 2006 and the commencement of the redevelopment works at Highbury. At the end of October 2006 we were very honoured to welcome HRH Duke of Edinburgh for the official opening of Emirates Stadium. 

In November the Emirates Stadium / Arsenal on the Move project collected two awards at the 2006 London Planning Awards — "Best Built Project Contributing to London's Future"  and the "Mayor's Award for Planning Excellence".  The project has also won "Best Mixed Use Regeneration Project" at the 2006 Regeneration Awards, a commendation from the 2006 Structural Steelwork Awards and has been nominated for the "Major Project Award" at the Quality in Construction Awards.

We have set ourselves very high targets for the standard of match day experience which we want to provide for all of our supporters at Emirates Stadium with its increased capacity, use of technology and significantly expanded corporate and hospitality facilities. This has been a major challenge and although we have been very pleased with the progress made to date we do not expect to reach our final targets for operational efficiency until the end of the season. The feedback from supporters has generally been extremely positive. Emirates Stadium has also proved to be a popular venue for conferences and other non match day events.     

In addition to the Club's own home matches, Emirates Stadium has also played host to two prestigious international friendly fixtures; in September Brazil played Argentina and earlier this month Brazil versus Portugal. We hope that international matches of a similar stature will become a regular feature of the Emirates Stadium calendar.

The redevelopment of Highbury into over 700 apartments and penthouses commenced as soon as the first match had successfully been staged at Emirates Stadium.  We have again appointed Sir Robert McAlpine as our main contractor and they expect to have some 800 workers on site at the peak of the construction work on the 3.5 hectare site. The demolition work has already been completed whilst at the same time retaining the facades to the listed East and West Stands. The level of pre-sales of the residential units remains very strong at approximately 90% of the units released for sale.

The financial results for the period are covered in more detail below - the Group's turnover for the period has exceeded GBP100 million and profits, before exceptional costs of GBP21.4 million and taxation, were GBP12.8 million against GBP14.6 million at the same stage last year." 

#546
i think one of the most annoying thing is that intermediate and junior leagues and championship are delayed when there are very few, if any senior intercounty players involved in those leagues.
#547
GAA Discussion / Re: The Scoring Goal.
January 22, 2007, 04:59:35 PM
Ciaran McDonald v dublin this year also scored  the winner at the hill 16 end.
I wonder is is something to do with there being no stand at this end
#548
General discussion / Re: Official Gooners Thread
January 15, 2007, 05:01:02 PM
gilberto missing is big blow. He has been very good this year. Flamini will come in for him. I would be confident if gallas was back for the game
#549
General discussion / Re: Official Gooners Thread
January 10, 2007, 10:11:39 AM
unbellivable result. With Baptista scoring 4 he deserves a start on saturday against blackburn. I know the liverpool defence were not the best and blackburn will be a stiffer test. But if you score 4 it will do your confidence no good to be dropped
#550
Mayo / Re: Mayo Football and Hurling - Discussion pages
January 09, 2007, 05:33:13 PM
the only thing i saw about the challenges was that Heaney, O Neill and Nallen all played
#551
GAA Discussion / Re: AI Finals - Dates in 2007
January 05, 2007, 04:35:38 PM
I haven't checked the dates yet.But lets hope there is enough room for replays. Mayo had to play 3 weeks in a row this year.
#552
Mayo / Re: Mayo Football and Hurling - Discussion pages
January 05, 2007, 09:40:01 AM
i would think top four is a realistic goal. Kerry, Tyrone, Mayo and Dublin - no particular order 
#553
Mayo / Re: Mayo Football and Hurling - Discussion pages
December 23, 2006, 11:02:10 AM
i see Vincent Hogan has Micky Moran as one of his heros of 2006. I think so too. I know we have JOM in now and i am over the moon about that. But i do feel for MM he really was shafted by the County Board. It may prove a valuable lesson for Johno - in the words from Julius Caesar "beware of the ides of march" - or in his case beware of failure in Pearse stadium in may!
#554
GAA Discussion / Re: New Kerry Management
December 12, 2006, 02:03:02 PM
with the new rules on the number of officals on the side line - kerry will be the only ones to have all officals in....judging by the indo today Joe Kernan will be going back to study medicine or physiotherapy
#555
the ranking is based on Martin Breheny's opinion rather than performance in this years league and championship. The performance table has Kerry, Mayo, Dublin and Armagh as the top 4. If Tyrone had not the injuries they would be definately higher than 10th (in truth probably 2nd). So all in all it is a fairly accurate however. Cork are a team i think could be in the reckoning next year too.