- Arsenal submit bid to sign £43m star as Arteta looks to wrap-up another signing
- Arsenal eye move to sign £34m Spanish star after missing out on Raphinha
- Arsenal submit offer to sign 5ft 9in star, player keen on move to North London
- Romano: Player in London undergoing medical with Arsenal, 5-year contract already 'completed'
- Confirmed: Arsenal announce 3rd summer signing, player has joined on long-term contract
- Medical date revealed as South American star prepares to complete big-money move to Arsenal
- Player in London to undergo medical and complete Arsenal move
- Player to undergo medical after Arsenal agree big-money deal to sign South American star
- Fabrizio Romano: Player is 'about to join Arsenal', final details being sorted
- Arsenal offer huge £265k-a-week contract as agents fly in to push through deal
All posts tagged "Carling Cup"
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Liverpool Down, Spurs To Go
Personal commitments have gotten to Arsenal Station this week but as a busy week grinds to a close, we look back at the week that was and ahead to the match we’ve all been waiting...
- Posted October 30, 2009
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Déjà Vu, All Over Again
Last week, following our last-minute capitulation to AZ Alkmaar, I wrote a post entitled, "Deja Vu," which talked about how the result was reminiscent of all those draws, many nil-nil, from last season. I could essentially just...
- Posted October 28, 2009
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Vela and Wilshire Shine Again… As Usual
The most impressive thing about both Vela and Wilshire, and this is how they most differ from Ramsey at the moment, is their remarkable consistency. Wilshere and Vela have impressed almost everytime they have stepped onto the...
- Posted September 23, 2009
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Preview Week Day 4: Carling Cup
Should we win the competition, its unique timing could both give us the boost of getting some silverware for the season as well as removing the silverware monkey off the club's back should we find ourselves in...
- Posted August 13, 2009
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Arsenal vs. Sheffield United Player Ratings
Arsenal fully demolished a sub-par Sheffield United side this evening as Arsene Wenger fielded the club’s youngest side ever. It was quickly apparent that age mattered little in this affair as the teenage Gunners effortlessly put six...
- Posted September 24, 2008
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What is Success for Arsenal?
"As Wenger himself said over the summer... winning the Carling Cup and finishing eleventh is hardly what many would consider a successful campaign; even those who hold that "trophies are all that matter."
- Posted September 9, 2008