- Arsenal planning to table 'huge bid' to sign £78m Serie A star in 2026 - report
- Arsenal open talks to sign £130m star as Arteta looks to continue spending spree - report
- Arsenal in strong position to sign £7m La Liga star as Arteta continues squad rebuild
- ‘I like the kid’ - Steven Gerrard heaps praise on ‘really good’ Arsenal star
- Arsenal eye raid on Euro giant to sign 6ft 4in colossal, £61m deal could be agreed - report
- Arsenal ‘hopeful’ of signing £43m in-form star as Arteta looks to add depth in key area - report
- Arsenal plan to launch swoop to beat Chelsea in race to sign £30m star - report
- ‘Football is starting to become too easy for him’ - Arsenal’s £104m star receives plaudits after ‘excellent’ display vs West Ham
- Arsenal suffer fresh injury blow as £74m star withdrawn from international duty
- Fabrizio Romano confirms Arsenal are eyeing raid on Euro giants to sign exciting star
All posts tagged "Barcelona"
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How Can Anyone Count This Team Out?
We may not win the League or the tie with Barcelona, but this team has given its supporters every reason to at least believe that it is possible.
- Posted April 4, 2010
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GUEST ARTICLE: Theo and Eboue Must Start
So, I write this blog post knowing full well that many of you will disagree with me, and to be honest, I’m not sure I will even agree with myself by the end of it.
- Posted March 31, 2010
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Nostalgic Thoughts on Henry’s Return
Welcome aboard Arsenal Station's newest guest contributor, Greg Schwartz. He is a fellow New York Gooner and Nevada Smith's regular. Greg is currently studying Anthropology at Washington University in St. Louis. With Thierry's impending return looming, Greg...
- Posted March 24, 2010
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A Great Draw, But For Whom?
We have begun a confidence-boosting, momentum-gaining League run and NOTHING is more important, for both the League and Champions League, than keeping it going and that means focusing completely on West Ham.
- Posted March 20, 2010
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The One-Man Crusade Against Arsenal
Platini is determined to have Arsenal, and other English clubs', recruiting possibilities hemmed in, while Barcelona and the rest of the Spanish and Italian clubs have the rule of the roost from South America, Africa, and Europe....
- Posted November 3, 2009
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Cesc Fabregas vs. The English and Spanish Media
As we while away the hours of yet another seemingly interminable international break, there are certain things that we Arsenal supporters have come to expect from these weeks without proper football: Ridiculous transfer rumors, Arsenal players returning...
- Posted October 13, 2009
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Backroom Advance Deals for Cesc?
It never fails. Every interlull brings the inevitable 'Cesc-to-Spain' stories. Cesc to Barcelona, Cesc to Madrid, Cesc to Malaga, etc... Now, apparently, following their loss to Sevilla, Madrid once again are making noise.
- Posted October 9, 2009
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Arsene’s Biggest Mistake
From this golden perch known as hindsight, we can all see that one decision in late May/early June of 2008 has had a profound and likely lasting effect on the fortunes of Arsenal Football Club. It was...
- Posted July 24, 2009
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The “Superior Level” of Phillipe Senderos
Having already saw the ill-advised exits of Flamini for AC Milan and Hleb for Barcelona that summer, it was Senderos's words more than the actual move that disturbed, because, not only did it add salt to the...
- Posted July 23, 2009
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Random Thoughts During An International Break
"Cesc Fabregas played his 200th game for Arsenal last Saturday when he took the pitch at the Emirates against Newcastle and showed why he is what American sports fans call a "franchise player."
- Posted September 6, 2008