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hi , im gilang | 14 years old |addicted w/ ROBIN VAN PERSIE | I HEART ARSENAL

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“I don’t… I’m 17 and uh, I want to thank God, because, you know, he’s blessed me so much, every day is like it’s crazy to me because I see so many people and i get to make so many people smile and make people happy, and this is like… it’s crazy that i’m surrounded by so many amazing people, and, and just… i.. i… i don’t know. i want to thank my fans again for being so amazing, um, and, and my mom my mom is… you’ve been amazing, you’ve been traveling with me putting up with all my crap, and I LOVE YOU, and you’re amazing, and uh, I want to thank my whole team because my team together um they help me just stay… stay young and stay you know normal…. kind of… and uh, sorry that i keep going but i wanna thank um kenny for holding me down, i wanna thank, uh, i wanna thank rygood um for keeping me swagged out and uh, i wanna thank, i wanna thank just everybody. you guys are amazing, I LOVE YOU.”

“I don’t… I’m 17 and uh, I want to thank God, because, you know, he’s blessed me so much, every day is like it’s crazy to me because I see so many people and i get to make so many people smile and make people happy, and this is like… it’s crazy that i’m surrounded by so many amazing people, and, and just… i.. i… i don’t know. i want to thank my fans again for being so amazing, um, and, and my mom my mom is… you’ve been amazing, you’ve been traveling with me putting up with all my crap, and I LOVE YOU, and you’re amazing, and uh, I want to thank my whole team because my team together um they help me just stay… stay young and stay you know normal…. kind of… and uh, sorry that i keep going but i wanna thank um kenny for holding me down, i wanna thank, uh, i wanna thank rygood um for keeping me swagged out and uh, i wanna thank, i wanna thank just everybody. you guys are amazing, I LOVE YOU.”

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Goalscoring Records

 


Most Premiership goals
Most Goal Overall
226 Thierry Henry
Previously: 185 Ian Wright

164 Thierry Henry

Most League goals
164 Thierry Henry (Cliff Bastin 150)

Most FA Cup goals
26 Cliff Bastin

Most League Cup goals
29 Ian Wright

Most overall European goals
41 Thierry Henry

Most UEFA Champions League goals
35 Thierry Henry

Most goals in a season
44 Ted Drake 1934/35 (42 Lge, 1FAC, 1C.Shield)

Most League goals in a season
42 Ted Drake 1934/35

Most Premiership goals in a season
30 Thierry Henry 2003/2004
Previously:23 Ian Wright 1993/94 & 1996/97

Most goals in any match by an AFC player
7 Ted Drake (Aston Villa (a) 14 Dec 1935 won 7-1 Lge)

Most goals in any match by an AFC player at Highbury
5 Jack Lambert (Sheff Utd 24 Dec 1932 won 9-2 Lge)

Most goals in a League match by AFC player at Highbury
5 Jack Lambert (Sheff Utd 24 Dec 1932 won 9-2 Lge)

Most goals in a League match by AFC player away
7 Ted Drake (Aston Villa 14 Dec 1935 won 7-1 Lge)

Most goals in a FA Cup match by AFC player at Highbury
4 Cliff Bastin (Darwen 9 Jan 1932 won 11-1 FAC3)

Most goals in a FA Cup match by AFC player away
4 Ted Drake (Burnley 20 Feb 1937 won 7-1 FAC5)

Most goals in a match by an opponent at Highbury
4 Bobby Tambling (Chelsea (h) 14 March 1964 lost 2-4 Lge)

Most goals in a match by an opponent away
4 Billy Walker (Aston Villa (a) 28 August 1920 lost 0-5 Lge)
4 Colin Booth (Wolves (a) 10 November 1956 lost 2-5 Lge)

Most goals in a European competition match by AFC player
4 Alan Smith (FK Austria (h) 18 Sep 1991 won 6-1 European Cup 1)
Previously: 3 Thierry Henry (AS Roma (a) 27 Nov 2002 won 3-1 UCL Grp S2)

Most goals in a League Cup match by AFC player
4 Julio Baptista (Liverpool (a) 9 Jan 2007 won 6-3 Lge Cup 5)

Fastest recorded goal scored by AFC player
20.07 secs Gilberto (PSV (a) 25 Sept 2002 won 4-0 UCL (1)) 
This is the second fastest ever recorded goal in Champions League history.

Last hat-trick by AFC player at Emirates Stadium
Theo Walcott (Blackpool, Aug 21 2010, won 6-0, PL)

Last hat-tricks by AFC player at Highbury
Thierry Henry (Wigan Athletic 7 May 2006 won 4-2 Lge)
Thierry Henry (Middlesbrough 14 January 2006 won 7-0 Lge)
Thierry Henry (Norwich 2 April 2005 won 4-1 Lge)
Thierry Henry (Portsmouth 5 March 2005 won 3-0 Lge)
Thierry Henry (Leeds Utd 16 April 2004 won 5-0 Lge)
Thierry Henry (Liverpool 9 April 2004 won 4-2 Lge)
Jermaine Pennant (Southampton 7 May 2003 won 6-1 Lge)

Last hat-tricks by AFC player away
Andrey Arshavin (Liverpool 21 April 2009 drew 4-4 Lge)

Previously
Emmanuel Adebayor (Blackburn Rovers 13 September 2008 won 4-0 Lge)
Emmanuel Adebayor (Derby 28 April 2008 won 6-2 Lge)
Thierry Henry (AS Roma 27 Nov 2002 won 3-1 UCL Grp Stge2)
Ray Parlour (Werder Bremen 23 Mar 2000 won 4-2 UEFA QF)
Kanu (Chelsea 23 Oct 1999 won 3-2 Lge)

Last hat-trick by an opponent at Highbury
Mick Quinn (Coventry City 14 Aug 1993 lost 0-3 Lge)

Last hat-trick by an opponent away
Lionel Messi (FC Barcelona 6 April 2010 lost 1-4 UCL)

Last AFC player scored more than three goals at Highbury
4 Thierry Henry (Leeds Utd 16 April 2004 won 5-0 Lge)
4 Ian Wright (Everton 21 Dec 1991 won 4-2 Lge)
4 Alan Smith (FK Austria 18 Sep 1991 won 6-1 European Cup 1)
4 Cliff Holton (Man City 6 Oct 1956 won 7-3 Lge)

Last time AFC player scored more than three goals away
Andrey Arshavin (Liverpool 21 April 2009 drew 4-4 Lge)
4 Julio Baptista (Liverpool 9 Jan 2007 won 6-3 Lge Cup 5)
5 Tony Woodcock (AVilla 29 Oct 1983 won 6-2 Lge)
4 David Herd (Everton 6 Sept 1958 won 6-1 Lge)

Youngest AFC goalscorer overall
Cesc Fabregas (16 years 212 days v Wolves (h) Lge Cup 2 Dec 2003 won 5-1)

Youngest AFC goalscorer in League
Cesc Fabregas (17 years 113 days v Blackburn Rovers (h) Lge 25 Aug 2004 won 3-0)

Youngest AFC goalscorer in Premiership
Cesc Fabregas (17 years 113 days v Blackburn Rovers (h) Lge 25 Aug 2004 won 3-0)

Youngest AFC goalscorer Europe
Cesc Fabregas (17 years 217 days v Rosenborg (h) Champions League 7 Dec 2004 won 5-1)

Youngest AFC goalscorer in FA Cup
Cliff Bastin (17 years 303 days v Chelsea (h) FAC3 11 Jan 1930 won 2-0)

Youngest AFC scorer of hat-trick
John Radford (17 years 315 days v Wolves (h) Lge 2 Jan 1965 won 4-1

Biography of Robin Van Persie
2004/05Robin signed for the Club in May 2004 when he put pen to paper on a four-year deal. Upon his arrival Arsène Wenger praised the versatility of his new acquisition: “He can play on the left side of midfield, as a creative player behind the main strikers or as a target man.”Robin made his debut in an Arsenal shirt when he came on as a substitute in the season-opening Community Shield in August and won his first piece of silverware with the Club after the 3-1 victory over Manchester United. The new signing had to endure time on the bench during the early parts of the season though made his competitive debut in October and scored the opening goal against Manchester City in a 2–1 win in the League Cup. He cut his teeth in the Carling Cup, made further starts in the early rounds of the FA Cup before breaking into the first team when the opportunity arose late in the season. In February, Robin made the headlines for the wrong reasons when he was sent off against Southampton and was subsequently suspended for a number of games. He returned as an 82nd-minute substitute in the FA Cup Semi-Final against Blackburn and managed to score twice in the closing stages of the game. He played an important role after coming off the bench in the FA Cup Final win over Manchester United and made 18 starts and 23 substitute appearances during his debut season in England, scoring ten times. “In a season you have a few ups and downs. But the most important thing is to have more ups than downs,” said Robin. “I am happy with myself, this club and to have the confidence of the boss and the other players. I am really enjoying my time in England.”2005/06Robin began the season in a more central position and seemed to revel in the new role as he became a crowd favourite at Highbury. He scored eight goals in as many games after becoming the latest left winger to be successfully converted to a centre forward by Arsène Wenger.Strike partner Thierry Henry was full of praise for the Dutchman: “Without going too far he has everything a footballer would dream to have. He can play anywhere he wants. I am not joking, it is up to him and his desire.”Robin signed a contract extension in January and after agreeing to stay in north London for another five years, admitted his delight at the new deal: “I am very happy with my team-mates and the boss. In fact a lot of my progress is down to him and his faith in me.”His season was disrupted by injuries which included breaking his toe against Cardiff days after signing the new contract. Despite this, he went on to make 21 starts in all competitions and scored 11 goals.2006/07The former Feyenoord man missed half of the 2006/07 season with a broken foot but he still managed to be Arsenal’s top marksman. The season started in spectacular fashion when at the end of September he scored a stunning volley against Charlton. The Dutchman settled a tight London derby by sending a vicious volley past Scott Carson fromEmmanuel Eboue’s pinpoint cross. “I have seen the goal on TV and yes it was my best goal,” he said afterwards. Robin scored 13 goals in 25 starts in the first half of the season before the then 23-year-old broke the fifth metatarsal in his right foot in the process of scoring Arsenal’s equaliser in a 2-1 win against Manchester United in January.It was initially thought he would feature again that season but with little to play for, Arsène Wenger believed there was no point risking him and Robin’s season was over.2007/08A little over three years after joining the Club, Robin shouldered most of the goalscoring responsibilities within the side after the departure of Thierry Henry to Barcelona. Though his season was again disrupted by injury.A knee problem kept him sidelined from mid-October to mid-December and then after returning for a couple of games he picked up a thigh injury. He returned for the Carling Cup Semi Final against Tottenham but lasted only 45 minutes and the rest of his season was disrupted by setbacks.Robin admitted he had missed far too many games over the previous two terms but was buoyed by his scoring record during that time, with 22 goals in 45 starts. “Last year I missed too many games and I am still disappointed about it. But that is life. That is football and things can happen. I accepted it.”2008/09Simply staying healthy throughout the 2008/09 season would have been a step forward but his contribution during the season was special. The first sign that the real Robin van Persie had returned was when he scored two second-half goals in a comeback against Chelsea in a 2-1 win in November. That was closely followed by an outstanding strike against Liverpool. He went on to play an integral part in Arsenal’s run to the UEFA Champions League and FA Cup semi finals and as well as his 11 Premier League goals, Robin scored five times in the Champions League and four times in the FA Cup. Throughout the season, he produced many important and match-winning performances. In July, Robin put pent to paper on a new long-term contract, much to the happiness of Arsène Wenger. “It’s fantastic news that he has committed his long-term future to Arsenal Football Club, we’re all delighted. Robin is a hugely gifted player and has the talent and goalscoring ability to win matches at the very top level.”

Biography of Robin Van Persie

2004/05
Robin signed for the Club in May 2004 when he put pen to paper on a four-year deal. Upon his arrival Arsène Wenger praised the versatility of his new acquisition: “He can play on the left side of midfield, as a creative player behind the main strikers or as a target man.”

Robin made his debut in an Arsenal shirt when he came on as a substitute in the season-opening Community Shield in August and won his first piece of silverware with the Club after the 3-1 victory over Manchester United.
 
The new signing had to endure time on the bench during the early parts of the season though made his competitive debut in October and scored the opening goal against Manchester City in a 2–1 win in the League Cup. He cut his teeth in the Carling Cup, made further starts in the early rounds of the FA Cup before breaking into the first team when the opportunity arose late in the season.
 
In February, Robin made the headlines for the wrong reasons when he was sent off against Southampton and was subsequently suspended for a number of games. He returned as an 82nd-minute substitute in the FA Cup Semi-Final against Blackburn and managed to score twice in the closing stages of the game.
 
He played an important role after coming off the bench in the FA Cup Final win over Manchester United and made 18 starts and 23 substitute appearances during his debut season in England, scoring ten times.
 
“In a season you have a few ups and downs. But the most important thing is to have more ups than downs,” said Robin. “I am happy with myself, this club and to have the confidence of the boss and the other players. I am really enjoying my time in England.”

2005/06
Robin began the season in a more central position and seemed to revel in the new role as he became a crowd favourite at Highbury. He scored eight goals in as many games after becoming the latest left winger to be successfully converted to a centre forward by Arsène Wenger.

Strike partner Thierry Henry was full of praise for the Dutchman: “Without going too far he has everything a footballer would dream to have. He can play anywhere he wants. I am not joking, it is up to him and his desire.”

Robin signed a contract extension in January and after agreeing to stay in north London for another five years, admitted his delight at the new deal: “I am very happy with my team-mates and the boss. In fact a lot of my progress is down to him and his faith in me.”

His season was disrupted by injuries which included breaking his toe against Cardiff days after signing the new contract. Despite this, he went on to make 21 starts in all competitions and scored 11 goals.

2006/07
The former Feyenoord man missed half of the 2006/07 season with a broken foot but he still managed to be Arsenal’s top marksman. The season started in spectacular fashion when at the end of September he scored a stunning volley against Charlton.
 
The Dutchman settled a tight London derby by sending a vicious volley past Scott Carson fromEmmanuel Eboue’s pinpoint cross. “I have seen the goal on TV and yes it was my best goal,” he said afterwards.
 
Robin scored 13 goals in 25 starts in the first half of the season before the then 23-year-old broke the fifth metatarsal in his right foot in the process of scoring Arsenal’s equaliser in a 2-1 win against Manchester United in January.

It was initially thought he would feature again that season but with little to play for, Arsène Wenger believed there was no point risking him and Robin’s season was over.

2007/08
A little over three years after joining the Club, Robin shouldered most of the goalscoring responsibilities within the side after the departure of Thierry Henry to Barcelona. Though his season was again disrupted by injury.

A knee problem kept him sidelined from mid-October to mid-December and then after returning for a couple of games he picked up a thigh injury. He returned for the Carling Cup Semi Final against Tottenham but lasted only 45 minutes and the rest of his season was disrupted by setbacks.

Robin admitted he had missed far too many games over the previous two terms but was buoyed by his scoring record during that time, with 22 goals in 45 starts. “Last year I missed too many games and I am still disappointed about it. But that is life. That is football and things can happen. I accepted it.”

2008/09
Simply staying healthy throughout the 2008/09 season would have been a step forward but his contribution during the season was special. The first sign that the real Robin van Persie had returned was when he scored two second-half goals in a comeback against Chelsea in a 2-1 win in November. That was closely followed by an outstanding strike against Liverpool.
 
He went on to play an integral part in Arsenal’s run to the UEFA Champions League and FA Cup semi finals and as well as his 11 Premier League goals, Robin scored five times in the Champions League and four times in the FA Cup. Throughout the season, he produced many important and match-winning performances.
 
In July, Robin put pent to paper on a new long-term contract, much to the happiness of Arsène Wenger. “It’s fantastic news that he has committed his long-term future to Arsenal Football Club, we’re all delighted. Robin is a hugely gifted player and has the talent and goalscoring ability to win matches at the very top level.”

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