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  • All for one: Wenger's motivational tips revealed

    David Hytner
    The Guardian,
    Tuesday September 23 2008


    Arsene Wenger provides inspirational thoughts for his players. Illustration/Guardian

    It is not unusual to see Arsenal's players glaze on to autopilot and parrot the mantra about everything being "for the team". Thierry Henry, the former captain, was perhaps the most famous practitioner.

    But one of Arsène Wenger's methods in drumming home the message can be revealed. The manager gives his players a motivational handout, which he asks is taken away and digested in the build-up to matches. It is hardly thrilling bedtime reading for those long nights in hotels up and down the country. Yet it stresses again and again the value of the collective - the word "team" appears 12 times on the sheet passed to the Guardian, from the meeting prior to the Premier League fixture at Bolton Wanderers on Saturday - and there is a certain relentless quality to the rhetoric, which is put together with input from the club's sports psychologists.

    Wenger has built his success at Arsenal on the creation of strong bonds in the dressing room while he has long shown himself to be open to more scientific approaches. Upon his arrival at the club in September 1996 he erased what was then a drinking culture in the squad and introduced cutting-edge programmes for diet and fitness, training and preparation for games.

    While the jargon on the sheet sometimes veers towards the slightly spiritual - "This attitude can be used by our team to focus on the gratitude ... that the team brings to our own lives" - it is largely extrapolated from the simple maxims that Wenger has preached for years.

    In among the points, the players were reminded to play in precisely the same uninhibited way as they do at home and to keep going until the very last. Even the most blinkered Bolton supporter had to admit that Arsenal played some scintillating stuff in their 3-1 victory that took them to the top of the Premier League while Wenger enjoyed the benefit of yet another late goal, Denilson's clincher coming in the 87th minute. Had the sheet's inspirational words played their part?

    The buzz words also included "belief" and "desire" while one of the recurrent themes was the need to push oneself to the limit and never settle for second best.

    Wenger will be unimpressed by an admission from Bolton's Kevin Nolan that he told a team-mate to foul Theo Walcott. "I said to Jlloyd Samuel, 'Give him a little kick and see if he comes back at you'," Nolan said, adding: "We are in danger of losing that side - the roughing up of people."
    "Only when you drink from the river of silence shall you indeed sing. And when you have reached the mountain top, then you shall begin to climb. And when the earth shall claim your limbs, then shall you truly dance." ~ Kahlil Gibran

  • #2
    Originally posted by Tilla View Post
    It is not unusual to see Arsenal's players glaze on to autopilot and parrot the mantra about everything being "for the team". Thierry Henry, the former captain, was perhaps the most famous practitioner.

    ... Yet it stresses again and again the value of the collective - the word "team" appears 12 times on the sheet passed to the Guardian, from the meeting prior to the Premier League fixture at Bolton Wanderers on Saturday - and there is a certain relentless quality to the rhetoric, which is put together with input from the club's sports psychologists.
    See why Karl is an Arsenal fan... or is Karl the author of the mantras?
    Peter R

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    • #3
      Its all about spirituality as the world is run by and govern by spirits.

      We have lost the original teaching of our true self and its in the hands of a few who use it to manipulate the general population

      However we are slowly waking up to realising that all these advanced teachings were done by right brain people(thats the spiritual side) and it was done in Kamit egypt thousands of years ago

      That is why they were able to have accelerated learning as when your right brain is activated by using your left foot and hand you learn and absorb more.

      If you notice the germans, jews and their technology all came from out of that nile valley region. Even the benz emblem is from ethiopia

      we just have to regain our spirituality and its over for the rest of them

      imagine our greatest assest is our speed and we fail to utilize that

      how many times do we go down the flanks and crosst he ball in to the forwards?

      what is our strategy to utilize our talent? Notice how Wegner have adebayor a jump out of the gym and the crosses in?

      Its all a chess match as its all mathematics. How can I do something more efficiently than you and cause you problems with our match up?

      Until we stop bunkering and start thinking like that we will fail to realise that we too are geniuses and it was us who taught the world mathematics and religion as thats what we do.

      Nothing happens before its time, we are still spiritualy evolving

      respect

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