- Arsenal could launch late swoop to sign £75m PL attacker - report
- Mikel Arteta pushing Arsenal to sign 'phenomenal' £59m attacker with 30-G/A last season - journo
- Key duo ruled out as 2 new signings to start - Expected Arsenal line-up vs Man City
- Ornstein: Arsenal interested in signing 6ft 3in star, with the player open to joining
- Arsenal ready to pay hefty fee to sign £51m star from Euro giants - report
- Arsenal maintaining close contact to sign South American star, with the player ready to move
- ‘He'd be a good addition’ - Arsenal urged to sign La Liga winner in a swap deal
- Romano: Arsenal make ‘contact’ to sign £30m star but face tough battle to seal deal
- Talks held: Arsenal showing genuine interest in signing 6ft 2in star with 13-G/A last term
- Arsenal eye move to sign £13m defender but face tough battle to seal deal - report
All posts tagged "Arsenal"
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My Recurring Arsenal Nightmare
It's like a recurring nightmare... I'm standing outside of the training ground at Colney on the Friday following the final match of an international break hoping to get a glimpse of some of the players on their...
- Posted September 11, 2009
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If I Had A Nickel for Every Idiot Ex-Player/Pundit…
This international break has been so void of news that I have taken to airing my grievances with the British football media on more than one occasion. This time, it's Stan Collymore who has set off the...
- Posted September 10, 2009
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Another Wenger Gem
The arrival of Vermaelen in June for roughly ten million pounds came as a bit of a surprise, and a bit of a letdown for those wanting a six-foot-five giant, with a vertical leap of something like...
- Posted September 6, 2009
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Who Needs Foreigners? The Premier League, That’s Who
English supporters should be grateful, because foreigners have made the Premier League what it is today and without them, both on the pitch and off, the Premier League would merely be a slightly better version of the...
- Posted September 6, 2009
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An Even Worse Case of Simulation by English Players
This campaign in the past week has proved to be an even worse case of simulation than any that occurred on the pitch recently and that is England players simulating honesty.
- Posted September 5, 2009
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The UEFA and FIFA Witch-Hunt of England’s ‘Big Four’
Both of these unfortunate situations are of a piece and are a direct result of Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini's two-man crusade to rid the Champions League semifinals of English clubs and replace them with three Spanish...
- Posted September 4, 2009
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Damn These International Breaks
If Cesc was not fit enough to even make the bench for the United match, how is he now fit enough to play two international matches for Spain? Same for Rosicky. Following Theo's double service this past...
- Posted September 2, 2009
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Some Final Thoughts on the Farce at Old Trafford
I expect this match to have the same galvanizing effect that our trip in 2003/04 had by fostering the "Us vs. the world" attitude so prevalent in many of Arsenal and Wenger's greatest sides and so lacking...
- Posted August 31, 2009
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Why Saturday Was A Fantastic Day To Be A Gooner
Following the West Ham-Millwall disturbances, I thought I was done watching fat, bald guys falling over on the pitch. But I was mistaken... Arsenal may have been out-refereed but United were outclassed and their supporters' chants of...
- Posted August 30, 2009
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Why This Match Is NOT An “Acid Test”
Everywhere I turn I seem to hear pundits talking about the trip to United as some sort of an "acid test" for the Arsenal's title credentials.
- Posted August 28, 2009




